Essay On Faith In God And Self Makes All Things Possible

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Foreign Assistance For Foreign Aid
Although foreign aid has been going on for hundreds of years, it still remains a controversial
topic. Many people have debated whether or not it actually either helps or harms nations. Foreign
aid can help undeveloped states by providing education and health care. However, a drawback to
foreign aid is that it can cause countries to become dependent and lead to corruption. Foreign aid is
effective when countries don t try to use foreign aid for their own benefit and when coordination
and accountability is implemented. 7 Foreign aid is beneficial because it can provide education.
Without substantial knowledge, many countries are unable to support themselves. The organization
Global Partnership for Education states, it must also be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
5 Numerous countries could benefit from improved health care from foreign aid. People in other
countries all around the world are suffering from illnesses and diseases that could be fixed with
better medical assistance from foreign aid. Stated in his article An American Miracle, Michael
Elliott reports, From 2004 to 2013, the U.S. committed more than $50 billion to the global fight
against AIDS, and last year accounted for some two thirds of all international assistance to that
effort. Programs funded by American taxpayers have saved more than 7 million lives overseas.
(Elliot) This shows that America s help has already greatly impacted many people. Multiple
countries don t have proper sanitized tools, medical facilities, and funding to treat sickness. With
help, countless illnesses could be vanquished. 3 Foreign aid is inferior because it could lead
countries to become dependent. The meager amount of resources these countries receive fails to
offer adequate help to actually save countries. Consequently, people then start to rely on the new
income and resources that foreign aid provides and would collapse without it. According to James
M. Roberts , Traditional foreign aid, which relies on a government to government model, doesn t do
enough to generate significant and sustainable opportunities on the ground for people in developing
nations.
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Homosexuality And Abortion In The United States
Throughout the history of America, from the 1800 to 2017. The Bible/Christianity has always
been used to address both sides of an issue on Gender. I choice Abortion and homosexuality
because it has been in the news for a while now since 1988. People have been debating on the issue
that women should not have an abortionbecause it is considered a crime, while using the Bible as a
reference. While others believe that women have the right to whether or not to have an abortion.
Also, using the Bible to give their reasons. Homosexualityis also a big issue in America history
because some people think that people who are homosexual have a right to marry their same
gender or whosoever they feel like because it is their rights to freedom and Liberty. While others
opposed homosexuality as an act of the devil referencing from the Bible that God did not put men
and women on earth to be homosexual, but to be heterosexual like Adam and Eve.
This is an issue addressing abortion. Some People have been protesting in favor of Abortion
since the 1984 to present day. Those who are in favor of abortion think is up to the pregnant
person, whether or not if they want to keep the pregnancies or abort it. Women are killing an
innocent fetus in other words, because they claim it is not a baby or are not ready to bear or
whatever the case might be. People who are in favor of abortion thinks that it is a woman s right to
choose if she wants to have an abortion, or not. If the government tries to
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Warrior Of God Analysis
Warrior of GOD from the true Jewish Essene tradition. Thank you and God Bless you Sir. 15.
Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer, 1983, by Diane
Wolkstein, Samuel Noah Kramer Comments: A very seductive rendering of the persona of the
infamous, notorious, and horrific Whore of Babylon Inanna herself. She is every bit as deceptive,
ambitious and arrogant with 30 plus names (Ishtar, Isis, Aphrodite, Athena, etc.) as her male
Anunnaki counterpart Marduk (the anti christ) who also has some fifty plus names to his credit of
deception. 16. The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks (Law of One), 1984, by Don Elkins,
James Allen McCarty, Carla Rueckert and Cassiopean Transcripts, by Carla Rueckert, Cassiopeans,
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BUT THEN Laurence Gardener seems to know who the evil ENKI is. Enki (Ea) (Samael)
(NUDIMMUD) of the Immortals (Lord of the Earth and Waters) According to Laurence
Gardner, It is well known from the ancient Mesopotamian texts that Ea got around . Gardner
goes on to say that Ea later became the diety/king at Sama and was also known as Sama el, the
Lord of Sama. The name Samael or Sammael later becomes synonymous with Satanail or Satan.
Every time Ellil wanted to wipe out humanity, it was always Ea who came to the rescue...and he s
the Devil! (((Yes! But for his on evil agenda and purposes. Enki loved and still loves to be
worshipped by all the little LULU S or FAT ROLLY POLLY HUMANS as Linda Moulton Howe
calls us. The stupid ones among us who worship this evil ENKI BASTARD are just the ticket for
his enormous Vain Glorious Ego and
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Allusion In Crime And Punishment
Joy Hook
AP Literature summer assignment
Mrs. Mattner
29 June 2015
Crime and Punishment journal book 1 In Fyodor Dostoevsky s book, Crime and Punishment, he
uses a lot of imagery and uses allusions to enhance his writing throughout the story. In the
beginning he alludes to Jesus Christ when Marmeladov says, I ought to be crucified, crucified
on a cross, not pitied! Crucify me, oh judge, crucify me but pity me! And then I will go of
myself to be crucified, for it s not merrymaking I seek but tears and tribulation (44). Initially, this
part is a bit confusing, for you wonder why somebody would want to suffer as much as he does.
He wants to be hung up on a cross to die, one of the most painful ways someone can die.
Marmeladov sees the situations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In chapter four of part four of the novel, Sonia and Raskolnikov both focus on things from the
bible. Sonia is a very disturbed woman who has a constant tremor, according to Raskolnikov. The
biggest allusion they make in this passage is when the conversation switches over to Sonia reading
the story of Lazarus. Lazarus, in the bible, was described as being Jesus s best friend. At one point
he grew seriously ill, and his sisters Mary Magdalene and Martha contact Jesus, asking him to
come and heal his friend. Jesus is unable to come, and Lazarus dies, but when Jesus gets there he
raises him from the dead. Out of all of the miracles Jesus performs in the New Testament, raising
Lazarus from the dead is by far the most outstanding thing he does. The only other person to
raise from the dead is Jesus, and that is after he was crucified. This is a significant story in the
stories of both Raskolnikov and Sonia. Sonia and Raskolnikov both need hope in their lives, and
the story of Lazarus is all about having hope. Sonia is in need of hope because she is living in
such poverty, and anguish. Raskolnikov needs hope because he is being trialed over the murder that
he committed, and he needs something to look forward to, in order to pass this tedious time that
surrounds him. Another allusion that is made is when Sonia is talking about Katerina Ivanovna.
The way Raskolnikov seems to
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Trying To Talk With A Man By Adrienne Rich Essay
Adrienne Rich on the Oppression of Women in 1950s Marriages Adrienne Rich is one of the
most well known female poets in the world. Rich is a female poet who is most recognized for her
progressive writing during the feminist movement (Fox). In the feminist movement, feminists
including Rich, expressed their ideas through their writing on important issues which were not
openly discussed, including women s roles in society, and the treatment and oppression of
women, especially within their marriages. (Napikoski). Rich s work continues to be studied today
because of her endless passion for her subject matter. Rich s use of metaphors and symbolism in
the poems From a Survivor , Aunt Jennifer s Tigers , and Trying to Talk with a Man respectively...
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Even after Aunt Jennifer is dead, she will continue to be emotionally scarred by the agony she was
tormented with during her marriage as described in line 10, Still ringed with the ordeals she was
mastered by . Ringed symbolizes the marriage that trapped her , the master or in this circumstance
her husband is the ordeals that she suffers (G 3). The constant and unhealthy praising and attending
her husband becomes a part of her and her suffering. According to Harris, Uncle s ring seems the
only artifact effecting a life s course (178). Nothing throughout Aunt Jennifer s life had such a
horrendous impact that would continue to influence her after her death than her tortuous and
oppressive marriage. In like manner, Rich s use of metaphors and similes in Trying to Talk with a
Man display how 1950s marriages severed due to their brutal nature, especially towards women.
Rich uses several metaphors throughout Trying to Talk with a Man to illustrate the cruelty women
faced in their marriages throughout the 1950s. Rich s use of metaphors and similes illustrate the
decline of the marriage, which occurs not only in the poem, but in many marriages of the 1950s
(McArdle 7). The wife of the marriage and the speaker of the poem, describes the cruel treatment
she receives from her husband that is leading to the fallout of their relationship.
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Csd 269 Study Guide Week 6 Essay
Study Guides for Deaf People and Journey Text Readings Week 6
People
Chapter 5 1. What kinds of parent child interactions lead to language learning in babies?
pointing, eye gazing, smiles, vocalizations, and engagement in games, nursery rhymes, and
songs, family stories, and picture books 2. What categories do children s first words usually fall
into? names of animals, foods, toys, actions adjectives and social words (please, thank you, no, yes)
3. How does a sight word reading vocabulary normally develop? when children see the words on
paper, they associate the graphemes with a mental representation such as a picture, an experience, a
sign or a spoken word 4. How do deaf readers store reading by eye ... Show more content on
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hearing children might have reading, writing and spelling disorders and are unable to use
phonological information in the literacy process, signs do no require auditory processing and
auditory memory, allows the teacher to use multisensory approach and to capitalize on the visual
learning strengths of the student 18. Why might English literacy be especially important for deaf
blind children? it might be the only thing they can still do (read), braille (teletouch, telebraille must
know english)
Chapter 7
NOTE: questions 10 16 cover cochlear implants. This topic will be explored in depth in a future
lesson. 1. List three family activities that help children develop communication competence.
informal conversations, storytelling, responding to child questions, allow the child to freely
express feelings and opinions, all of which contribute to the child s communication competence 2.
Does the first language a deaf child is exposed to always become the dominant language? Explain.
the first language they are exposed to does not necessarily become their dominant language, may
use ASL later in childhood, it may become their dominant language 3. Why is contact signing not
advocated as a teaching method? English and ASL mixed, it does not provide children with an
accurate model of either language 4. What is the difference between the auditory verbal and
auditory oral approaches?
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Brandon Ingram Case Study
This article is about what kind of player Brandon Ingram will be when he starts his rookie season
with the Lakers. He is not going to cause as much drama as D Angelo Russell did last season.
During his introductory news conference on Tuesday, he did not anticipate how he might play
this season instead he promised that he would be coachable. He said this same word three times
as he was questioned at the Lakers practice facility with second round draft pick Ivica Zubac. He
said that he will be coachable enough to listen to the coach. He just expects to work hard and
show up every day aggressive. He also pointed out that no one can replace Kobe Bryant and that
as long as his coach is happy, he is happy. This sounded a little prepared and cheesy,... Show more
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Researchers have now found that eating pasta actually lowers chances of obesity after examining
data on thousands of Italians. According to George Pounis savoring pasta helps a healthy body
mass index, lower waist circumference, and better waist hip ratio after looking at data. Older
research has recommended the Mediterranean Diet which is a lifestyle not a meal plan.
Researchers say that the unknown about how pasta affects health has been solved by this new
study. These results were published online, July 4 in the journal Nutrition and Diabetes. Pounis
added that eating pasta does not increase body weight but actually lowers it. People have
avoided pasta in these current years because they thought it was making them fat, but this new
research has caused people to look back on these views. Two huge studies were started in
Pozzilli, Italy so Pounis and the others part of IRCCS Neuromed can analyze. This included
23,000 Italians. One of the studies was the Moli sani Project which involved citizens part of the
Molise region and the other was the Italian Nutrition and Health Survey which looks at the eating
habits in all of Italy. The research didn t include overeating pasta which could add weight. Licia
Iacoviello wrote that the obese population were older and had higher waist and hip circumference
as well as waist to hip ratio. They also ate more
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Jeff Koons Essay
Artist Research Assignment: Jeff Koons Jeff Koons was born in 1955 in York, Pennsylvania.
When Koons was 7 years old, his parents put him in art lessons. In 1972 to 1975, he enrolled at
Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1975, he went to the School of the
Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois where he studied there for only 1 year. Then in 1976,
he went back to Maryland College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland where he received his B.F.A. Jeff
Koonshas 4 sons with his wife Justine Wheeler Koons, who is also an artist. He had one daughter
named Shannon who as an infant was put up for adoption but in the mid 1990s, they reestablished
a relationship together. Many of Koons works have sold for millions of... Show more content on
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I like the fact that he takes cheap objects that he finds and uses them to create these wonderful art
pieces. When I was looking at Jeff Koons artworks, I thought back to our tutorial discussions
/debates where we were arguing back and forth about what is art and what is not art. Many
people believe that Jeff Koons artwork is not considered art, however I believe that his artworks
are considered art because its his own creation and it is a new kind art that we have not seen
much of. From our lecture, Professor Brandon Vickerd talked a little about Jeff Koons, and he
stated that Some people would look at his work as pioneering and of major art historical
importance, while others view his work as kitsch: crass and based on cynical self merchandising.
(Taken from PowerPoint). By researching this artist, I found that basically anything could be
considered art as long as you make it your own, original and make it look interesting.
Works Cited
Scholarly Source:
Koons, Jeff. Art Full Text Biographies. Publisher of Original Publication: The H.W. Wilson
Company, 2009. Web. 12 Oct. 2012.
Books:
Brettell, Richard R. Modern Art, 1851 1929: Capitalism and Representation. Oxford: Oxford UP,
1999. Print.
Doney, Malcolm, and Meryl Doney. The Oxford Children s A to Z of Art. Oxford: Oxford UP,
1999. Print.
Images:
Jeff Koons. Jeff Koons. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2012. http://www.jeffkoons.com/site/index.html.
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Persuasive Essay Lessons
I have learned many lessons in my life but there are a few that stand out from the rest. In order
for someone to grow as a person they have to learn lessons. How people learn lessons and the
impact of those lessons vary greatly. The many lessons I have learned have made me who I am
today. Out of all the lessons I have learned so far, the one that impacted me the most was also the
hardest lesson I have ever had to face. Almost everyone has to learn some version of this lesson at
some point in their lives. As for me, I learned it at 13 years old during the end of October, 2015, the
days leading up to and after my first dogLucky died. It all started on a windy Monday afternoon. I
had just got in the car with my mom, I had been worrying about Lucky all day and was anxious to
hear what my mother had to say. Lucky was a partially blind 15 year old Jack Russell Terrierthat my
parents got in Belgium before I was born. He was an only dog and had always been throughout
my childhood, so when he began peeing in the house all the time and not eating, I was extremely
concerned. I knew that my mom had brought him to the vet that day so my first question was
How is Lucky? . My mom was acting much different than usual, she was very quiet and sad. She
told me that the vet said Lucky had kidney disease and all they could do is give him pain
medicine and try to keep him alive until that weekend when my dad got home from a work trip in
California. At first, I was extremely angry. All I
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San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora Tourism On The Border With...
San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora Tourism in San Luis is very popular due to the closeness to the
border with the United States. It is an important port of entry, and many people cross the border
each day to visit they city, eat or to get services. The municipal government has a program called
Municipal Economic Development Program that coordinates efforts with the chambers,
associations, colleges and intermediary organizations in the promotion of the economic
development of the population and to promote tourism; however, there is not a specific organization
that works that operates a visitor information center.
The program, studies and implements programs for the development of popular markets in
marginalized areas, with management of financial support for its realization. It carries out folkloric,
craft and charrerГ a activities, as well as fairs, exhibitions, charity bazaars, and in general, events
tending to promote tourism. It promotes the tourist attractions of the municipality in the rest of the
Republic and abroad. Carry out training courses for people directly related to the provision of
tourist services. It coordinates with the private initiative and the other orders of government in
order to improve the provision of tourist services.
The city of San Luis Rio Colorado offers many attractions and places to visit.
The Pinacate and the Great Altar Desert, which comprise more than 700,000 hectares, mostly
formed by areas of sand dunes, volcanic craters, lava flows and
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Reflection Of Jose Rizal Play
The play was not what I expected. The characters, the plot surpassed my expectations. The play
was excellent. It was really worth my money and time. I read about Rizal s sacrifices but to
actually see it with my eyes was an eye opener and truly moved my heart. Reading and seeing are
actually different things. I m not a fan of historical movies or even play but this one was actually
different from any other. It is a different experience when you saw the events straight out from
your history book and I was caught off guard with the experience presented to me by this play.
And, when the audience left the hall, each one of them brought home different life lessons and
realizations on the life of Rizal.
Since we all have a background of the life of Rizal, I thought that the play was predictable but I was
really amazed with the play because you can really see the hard work of each character, the efforts
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We have this admiration of the work in the West that we watched their films, buy their products,
and eat their food that we sometimes lost our identity on the way. We idolized them too much
that we are blinded that ours is much better than theirs. Jose Rizal was our national hero because
he loved the country. That love drove him to fight. The message of the play was also, fight for
our freedom, fight for what we think is right. So in every decision our government made, we
must be updated as to keep us well informed with what s happening in our society. The play is an
eye opener to every people who turned blind on the injustices and prejudices of our society. As
Rizal once quoted, Ang kabataan ay ang pag asa ng bayan , it is up to us to stand our ground and
fight. Even with the burial of Marcos, students went out and rallied. Teenagers posted about their
thoughts and opinions in the social media, standing up on their own. Rizal placed his trust on us,
and it is in our hands not to put his trust on
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History of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC)...
CBRN Reconnaissance Platoon
There is a long and rich history of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) reconnaissance, today
also known or referred to as Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN)
reconnaissance within the United States Army. Scholars and experts believe that as early as 1935
Chemical Warfare schools publications discussed the need to identify, mark, and produce a method
to avoid contaminated areas. Avoidance is the most important fundamental of NBC Defense. In
addition to the casualties an attack can cause, the contamination that may come with an attack also
causes casualties and produces long term hazards that can interfere with the mission. Overcoming
these hazards can tie up tremendous amounts of labor and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Before the year 1945, warnings from chemical agents present in the battlefield came from the
soldiers physical senses, warning soldiers to mask. Odors such as garlic indicated mustard agent,
and fresh mown hay were identified as phosgene. Identification kits were man operated that
required someone with experience to get accurate results. The chemical agent detectors, for
instance, relied on a trained human operator manually pumping air through several silica gel filled
glass tubes, each one filled with a specific reagent to detect different chemical agents. (Mauroni,
America s Struggle with Chemical Biological Warfare, 2000) Tactics and methods used during the
early stages of chemical warfare led to the development of significant improvements which included
the modification of detector paper, the development of an specific 1 Ð’ Ð… inch long glass detector
tube with silica gel absorbents, and enzyme tickets that changed color when expose to an agent.
The desire for improvement led to the creation and implementation of new technology such as the
M9A2 chemical field agent detector kit, M10A1 chemical agent analyzer kit, and the M12 agent
sampling kit. Although there were a few controversies on whether common soldiers (non specialist)
as they use to call the men who were not scholars in the chemical
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William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, was born...
William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, was born on September 19, 1911. He was born
in Saint Columb Minor, Cornwall, England. William Golding was an English and philosophy
teacher all the way up to 1940. Right after his teaching career, he joined the navy to serve his
time. The navy is what inspired him to write his first big novel, Lord of the Flies. Lord of the Flies
was actually awarded Nobel Prize for literature, ten years later William Goldingpasses away in
Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England. William Golding always had a passion for writing. At the
age 12 Golding attempted his first novel, but failed. As a child, unlike most writers, he was
actually the bully. Golding was a frustrated boy who enjoyed bullying, I enjoyed... Show more
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He would help lead and be in charge of hunting for food. In the process of appointing some of the
boys what to do, he stumbled across a shell. Right away Ralph knew this could be a very useful
tool. When Ralph blew into the shell it made a very loud noise, attracting everyone s attention.
With the shell, Ralph decided to blow again, to see if there was any one else on that island that
could be lost. The boys on the island waited for a little, while Ralph blew the shell. Only a few
more boys came from the woods who heard the strange call. Now all they could assume was they
were the only survivors. Ralph decided, who ever had she shell, would have the right to speak
during their meetings.
Jack, still very angry he wasn t chosen to be the leader, took his boys to look for food. Jack has
never gone hunting before, therefore he had no idea what to expect. When searching the island,
they came across a wild pig, and without thinking, jack and the boys began the chase. The boy s
adrenaline was pumping. All they could think was food. The boys running through branches and
bushes, getting cut up with the thorns they ran through, stumbling over stumps on the ground,
but finally they tired the pig to the point the boys caught the pig by its leg. Now it was up to
jack to kill the pig, his heart was pumping faster and faster, as he got closer to the pig. The pig
appeared to have a tears coming out. Jack picked up the knife as his heart felt as if it dropped to
his stomach, then
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Thesis About Billiards
Billiards in the Philippines Efren Bata Reyes, Francisco Django Bustamante, Dennis Orcollo,
and many more. Anyone who watches the sport of Billiards knows the names mentioned above.
They helped bring the Philippines on to the world stage of Billiards. They made the Filipinos
rejoice with their victories and the Filipinos cry with their setbacks. But one has to wonder, how
did this sport once made this country crazy? How did this sport brought the Filipino dream on to
greater heights? In this essay, we will talk about the rise of the sport of pool here in the
Philippines. Pocket Billiards, also known as Pool, was brought to the Philippines by the United
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Reyes, together with his great pal and fellow Billiard legend Francisco Bustamante, won many
tournaments in the coming years and established the Philippines as one of the great powerhouse in
the sport of Billiards. Reyes had great matches with rival Fong Pang Chao of Chinese Taipei in the
San Miguel Asian 9 Ball tour. Bustamante on the other hand has captured his legacy and the
admiration of Filipinos because of his victories and his flamboyance in the game. Bustamante also
holds the world record for having the most powerful break shot in Billiards. Django had the chance
to be the 2nd Filipino world champion in the World 9 Ball Pool Championships in 2002 however, he
lost the finals to the American, Earl Strickland with the score of 17 15. Unknown to many, while
the tournament was going on, Bustamante received the news that her baby died. He strongly
considered forfeiting the tournament but was persuaded by the people close to him to continue on
with the tournament. Despite the 2nd place finish, I am pretty sure that Bustamante made this
country proud. During the early 2000s, many Billiard halls were renovated and constructed to
accommodate
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The Repeat Offenders Project
The Repeat Offenders project is one that presents some concepts as pertains repeat offending. This
project, as earlier defined, was created with an aim of reducing the rates of recidivism. In it, unique
mechanisms of dealing with this problem have been presented through some of the mechanisms
presented already been implemented either fully or partially in different nations. Despite the
similarities that may exist between the concepts presented in this project with those implemented in
other nations, these are presented in a manner that gives them some uniqueness since the approach
in their implementation is one of its own kind. This paper serves to compile all the concepts which
have been presented so far under this project, citing the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Governments have over the years been forced to spend massive funds in arresting and detaining
criminals who relapse back to the crime the moment they are released. Research according to
(BJS, 2014), has proven that within a period of five years, three out of four malefactors who
initially were punished for crimes relapse back to similar or different criminal activities. Many
nations have already put in place mechanisms to counter this problem in vain. It is for this reason
that this unique project has been presented and needs to be handled with the importance and
urgency that it deserves.
The background of this project is based on an in depth analysis of repeat offending. This entails the
factors responsible or contributing to recidivism. Research has proven that most of the repeat
malefactors are the kids who were exposed to violence at a very early age, those who did not
attain very high levels of education, those who have got minor to serious psychological problems,
the unemployed who have some low level education as well as those involved in the abuse of hard
drugs. Effectively dealing with this problem thus lies in dealing with these issues. Arresting
criminals and subjecting them to the greatest of punishments has not seemed to work so far
because after the punishment, for as long as the underlying factors remain constant, one will
always forget the consequences of crime and relapse back to it if an
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Essay On Singtel
1. Introduction
The SingTel Group, Asia s leading communications telecom group, provides a wide range of
communication services and solutions, including fixed, mobile, data, Internet, info communications
technology, satellite and pay TV. They are recorded as the largest company in Singapore Exchange
by market capitalization and also likewise listed in the Australian Securities Exchange with the
acquisition of Optus, the second largest communications provider in Australia in September 2001.
In addition, the SingTel Group also strategically invested in leading companies in Asia and Africa,
including Bharti Airtel(India, South Asia and Africa), Telkomsel(Indonesia), Globe Telecom(the
Philippines) and Advanced Info Service(Thailand). To serve the requirements of multinational
enterprises, SingTel has an extensive network of 46 offices in 21 countries all across Asia Pacific,
Europe and the USA, serving around 595 million clients across the globe (Singapore
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SingTel has played an important part in the development of the country as a major communication
hub in the region. Despite full liberalization since 2000, SingTel continues to shape the digital
media and ICT market in Singapore, remaining as the leading mobile, broadband and fixed line
operator. In July 2007, Singtel ventured into home entertainment with the launch of mio TV.
Another breakthrough is the launching of high speed fibre services with distinctive applications
focusing on entertainment, convergence and productivity enhancement for home and business
users, in September 2010 (Singtel, 2010).
2. PESTEL
We will analyse SingTel based on its general environment split into 6 areas of political, economic,
social, technological, environmental and legal factors using the PESTEL model (Chartered Institute
of Personnel and Development, 2016).
2.1
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Biography of Marie Antoinette Essay
Biography of Marie Antoinette
Born with the name Antonia, Marie Antoinette was born in Vienna, Austria on November 2, 1755.
Marie Antoinette was one of the 16 children of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria
Theresa, queen of Hungary and Bohemia. She was the youngest and most beautiful daughter of all.
Marie Antoinette was brought up believing her destiny was to become queen of France. Marie
Antoinette s first child was Marie Therese Charlotte(Madame Royale).
Unpopular Queen
Marie Antoinette supposedly had numerous affairs, especially the one with Count Hans Axel
Fersen, who was a Swedish diplomat. Yet Marie Antoinette was reviled in pornographic songs,
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Especially damaging was her supposed connection with the so called Diamond Necklace a scandal
involving the fraudulent purchase of some jewels in 1785.
The Diamond Necklace Affair (1785)
The Cardinal de Rohan wished to improve his social and job stats. at Versailles, and a woman
name or calling herself the Comtesse de La Motte offered to help him. Unfortunately for Rohan,
Jeanne de La Motte was not really a Comtesse. She was a con artist. She hired a woman to dress
like Marie Antoinette and meet the cardinal in the gardens of Versailles at night. The ?queen? gave
Rohan a rose and left, leaving the cardinal under the illusion that he had met Marie Antoinette.
After that La Motte told the cardinal that the queen wanted him to purchase a very expensive
diamond necklace for her duty. Obediently the cardinal he got the necklace and gave it to La
Motte, expecting the queen to pay for it. Of course, Marie Antoinette never saw the necklace; La
Motte gave the diamonds to her husband, who took them to London and sold them. When the
jewelers demanded payment, the Diamond Necklace Affair became public. The Cardinal de Rohan
and Jeanne La Motte were arrested. The cardinal was tried and acquitted. La Motte was locked up,
publicly flogged, and identified. Eventually she
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The Research Methods Of Internet Articles
There were four research methods that were used in this research question. The use of internet
articles, email interview, library books and visits to the museum. Out of all those research methods,
the most effective was the internet articles and the visits to the SA museum. In this evaluation the
four researchmethods will be discussed in details along with their pros and cons.
Internet articles were one of the main research methods, and it was chosen because using search
engines such as google offers a large range of information in seconds. However, even when most
information was fairly accurate, there are still mistakes. It would be up to the researcher to
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Midnight zone is another term for bathypelagic zone. Same things go for every sub question
searched within the project, for information diversity.
The second challenge of using this method is to chose the useful and trustworthy sources out of
the few articles that can be found. Some of the articles were written by organisations, some by
professors and some are more like personal blogs. This was not hard to overcome, as stated
previously that scab analysis can be done roughly for each source. It would take too much time
to do one for every source, but generally a trustworthy source can be identified if they have a
credible author and the correct information. To be able to recognise if the information within was
correct, multiple websites on the same topic were opened and compared. This will make sure the
source is as reliable as it can be.
Overall internet was extremely helpful in researching. The deep ocean was only explored so much;
there were limited information on what can be found. Internet was a place where the majority of
them gathered. This method of research contributed to most of the references in the final outcome.
The second research method was the email interview with a marine biology professor. The
research question is in the area of marine biology, and a marine biology professor would be best
suited for an interview on this question. This method was chosen because it is a great primary
source. Primary sources are needed in research project to make
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Observation Of The Opera
The Austin Opera did an outstanding performance of Bizet s Carmen , on Thursday night, played
at The Long Center of the Performing Arts. Carmen is an Opera by French composer Georges
Bizet, who died suddenly months after Carmen s debut in Paris 1875. Bizet was a composer
during the romantic era, although he has other works Carmen is his most successful work and is
frequently performed in the world of operas.
I don t remember the last time I attended an opera but it was probably 10 years ago for a field trip
in elementary school. Attending the opera is something I see don t myself doing but I m glad I had
an opportunity to go.
The opera was conducted by Richard Buckley who has worked with many operas all around the
Unites States and overseas. I ve been to a couple of middle school and high school concerts where
there was a conductor and I ve enjoyed watching the conductors move their hands in the air, it was
my favorite part. During the opera, I would get distracted by Buckley s movements, you could to
tell he was so concentrated in the music. I m no music experts but from my point of view the
orchestra sounded wonderful and if there were any mistakes I wasn t able to hear them. The
whole cast had phenomenal voices but Carmen (Sandra Piques Eddy), Escamillo (Norman
Garrett) and MicaГ«la (Heather Phillips) had to be my top favorites of the night. Can you believe
that there are people in the world who can sing so beautiful in a different language and sing so loud
that
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A Human Is Not A Creature That Can Be Good Or Bad Essay
United in Tragedy
Shakespeare s idea of a human is not a creature that can be good or bad, but one that can act toward
either end, or a mixture of both, depending on ambition. It is not always the ambition of his
characters, however, which initially turns them to the dark, or indeed to any path.
[B]ut be not afraid of greatness: some
Are born great, some achieve greatness, and some
Have greatness thrust upon em. (Twelfth Night 2.5.)
Goodness is often readily apparent in a character s actions. Evil manifests itself in deceit, often
taking the form of its opposite. It is therefore evil which must be more carefully scrutinized in the
world s players, to see how it has tainted those who walk with shrouded steps.
Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell;
Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace,
Yet grace must still look so. (Macbeth 4.3.)
The kindest face can mask a spirit wholly vile and the purest soul can be turned toward a comedy
of perfidious guile, until the light has gone out of it completely.
Therefore we turn to the situation of Macbeth, whose destiny is presented to him with malevolent
candor. In the play we see the portrait of a man who, wanting what is not right to occur, is pushed
to realize his dreams through his own ungodly actions. Lady Macbeth phrases best how his desires
clash with the rest of his complexion:
[...]Yet do I fear thy nature;
It is too full o th milk of human kindness
To catch the nearest way: thou wouldst be
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How Does Dodger Affect Oliver s Life
Similar in the novel Oliver Twist, Oliver had characters that impacted his life greatly, which also
helped to develop his character further. Each of these characters being Dodger, Fagin and Mr.
Brownlow. The first character being Dodger. Dodger was very important to Oliver s life because he
was actually Oliver s first friend ever, but later Oliver quickly realizes that Dodger was not the best
person to be friends with. Dodger influence Oliver s life badly by showing Oliver how to
pickpocket, and other crimes. Oliver first realizes that Dodger was a bad influence on his life when
Dodger and him are out for a walk. Dodger finds a target on the other side of the street and crossed
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Brownlow called after him Thief! Thief! Stop that Thief! (Dickens 66). This goes to show what
kind of person Dodger is. The person that Dodger stole from was Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow
realized that Oliver did not steal from him, quickly tried to undo his mistake by telling everyone
that he mistaken him for a thief, when Oliver was brought to court, it took a lot persuading for
the judge to not find Oliver guilty of this crime [because at that time] children had little status or
importance [on the world], (Trensky 5) . After this happens to makeup to him, Mr.Brownlow
gives him a place to stay. This influence Oliver to do his best and stay out of trouble with the law.
These two characters influence Oliver s life by doing the complete opposite of each other,
Dodger did not care where Oliver ended up as long as he was safe, whereas Mr.Brownlow gave
Oliver a place to stay, and tried to raise him like his own. Mr. Brownlow was similar to Matthew
in Anne of Green Gables because they both wanted give them a place to stay in their time of need.
The people that one surrounds themselves with impacts everything that person does, because of
how society portrays
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Kate Chopin s The Story Of An Hour
Considered one of American s foremost feminist authors, Kate Chopin addresses issues
challenging to the social and gender roles of the late 1800s. She celebrates women who seek their
own identity and focuses on individual journeys of self discovery. Her short story The Story of an
Hour has a unique structure in that it adheres to a realistic premise, yet contains a protagonist who
represents idealism. Faced with the news that her husband has died, Mrs. Mallard takes ownership
of her own emotions and strength to control her life. However, her emotional revelation emerges
only upon her husband s supposed death. Chopin juxtaposes physical death with emotional
freedom, suggesting actions and feelings are determined by social, psychological, and emotional
forces instead of individual will. In order to show the fragility of Mrs. Mallard and her idealism,
Chopin creates a microcosm in Mrs. Mallard s bedroom of solidarity; a world of freedom and
choice within the bedroom and the world of deterministic forces on the other side of the door.
Through the setting, Chopin explores the dichotomy between the desire to change one s situation
and the possibility to change one s situation.
In a realistic perspective, one is cautious of the truth as it cannot be changed by any means and
determines one s fate. As the news of Brently Mallard s death arrives, family and friends are
apprehensive to deliver the news to Mrs. Mallard. The caution, however, does not stem from
genuine concern for her
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The Five most Important Events in U.S History
Five Most Important Events in U.S. History
To me, the most important events that left their mark on America were; Osama Bin Laden s death,
the American Revolution, September 11, 2001, Apollo 11, and Lincoln s assassination. I am going
to be arguing the reason why I believe all of these events to be the most significant, and important in
the United States.
Osama Bin Laden
Hitler and Laden were good friends throughout all of these attacks and damage caused. Laden
had plenty of supporters, but still nobody could take all of his serious, awful acts, seriously.
People say and have said that because of his death, we are now free at last. Bin Laden was such a
terrible person because of all of the attacks, deaths, and damage he caused. Laden would go out of
his way to get at the Americans by hijacking planes, destroying major land marks, and killing lots
of people. Americans now feel safe because of his death.
The American Revolution
The establishment of America was because of this event. George Washington was the leader of the
continental army. During this the Americans faced very hard obstacles. A majority of Americans
had opposed to war in the early 1775 year. Only about a third of Americans supported this war. This
meant independence. U. S. History all started with this. The surrender of Lord Cornwallis at
Yorktown is what marked the end of the War. It was the last war of the American Revolution. These
battles were all very stunning, intense, unexpected events
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Bbc Technology Challenges
Technological Challenges
Technology is one of the few areas where the BBC has been ahead of the curve over the past
decade. BBC iPlayer was launched in 2007, and it was one of the first available streaming
services, the BBC s rivals subsequently launched 4oD, ITV player and demand 5.
iPlayer has been a massive success, and it will soon account for 10% of all UK web traffic,
however the success of iPlayer has led to the BBC s rivals extending to not only ITV and Sky, but
also to Netflix and Amazon, who also produce their own content.
iPlayer remains however problematic for the BBC, as viewers currently don t need a licence to
watch television on catch up through the service. In an era in which people increasingly watch less
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The BBC needs to produce content which will not only be watched and rewatched in Britain, but
which can also be sold abroad. This will also help the BBC to supplement its income.
It is also becoming highly apparent that the public no longer trust the BBC to the extent that they
used to, regaining that trust is vital if the BBC wishes to remain one of the stalwarts of british
journalism.
The BBC s approach to technology is one of the few areas in which they are not only on the right
track, but in which they actually seem to be ahead of the curve, the internet is increasingly becoming
the most popular way to watch content, and by putting all of its content online, the BBC is
ensuring that they are able to compete with streaming giants such as Netflix and Amazon.
Finally the BBC has also been faced with accusations of a liberal bias both from within, and outside
of the corporation, this means that the BBC is already on the wrong foot when negotiating the
renewal of its charter, and that negotiations with the government may be far more difficult, but not
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World Health Organization Thesis
World Health Organization (WHO)
Purpose: To persuade the audience to donate money or even volunteer at the World Health
Organization.
Thesis Statement: World Health Organization is a good organization that aims to aid people.
Encouraging students to participate in an action that help this organization is the good thing to do.
INTRODUCTION
The World Health Organization known as (WHO), is a non profit organization dedicated in care of
the health of humankind worldwide.
This organisation is a branch of the United Nations with its mission to provide the highest level
possible of health around the globe.
With almost every country in the world as members and their experts, the World Health
Organization dominates the world s healthcare system.
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One of the amazing accomplishments of the WHO is the The Laboratory Assessment Tool that they
made.
The Laboratory Assessment Tool offers guidance to assess laboratories and national laboratory
systems. 1. It is given to any Participant performing laboratory assessments: national health
authorities, multilateral agencies, Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), laboratory managers.
2. This tool will help many organizations with their researches.
This tool is translated into four languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian to help laboratorians
around the world and give aid with what they are working on. V. With all of these data between our
hand, we should understand that this organization became a necessity.
Without the international coordination in health related issues we could lose many lives. 1. All the
researches that had been made by the name of the WHO and its encouragement to an international
scientific cooperation between scientists all over the world wouldn t be excited. 2. All the statistics
and the studies that were made by the WHO that helped the doctors and scientists wouldn t be
available.
Combating epidemics would never happen without the existence of the
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The Pros And Cons Of The Anti-Trust Act
20. Nov. 2014 The anti trust acts started out in the late 1800s. The anti trust act means that the
government can prevent the growth of a monopoly. There were several forms of the anti trust acts.
The first form of the act is the Sherman Act of 1980; it outlaws the restrains of trade and
monopolization (McConnell, Brue, and Flynn). The consequences of not following this act meant
that the government can either break up the monopoly into competing firms or stop it from
engaging in the specific business they were monopolizing. Then the Clayton Act of 1914 was
declared it was made to strengthen and make improvise on the Sherman Act (McConnell, Brue, and
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Even after the disagreements on anti trust laws, the Supreme Court has the final say in the
decision. A firm will be sued by the government if it has a very high market share and if there is
evidence of market dominance (McConnell, Brue, and Flynn). However, even if the government
was the case, the problem always is on how to correct the monopoly so it doesn t continue to be in
violation of the anti trust laws. One particular anti trust suit that is famous is United States versus
Microsoft. In 2000 Microsoft was found guilty of violating the Sherman Act by challenging
competitor companies over its operating systems by being hostile to competitor s software
(McConnell, Brue, and Flynn). Microsoft used anticompetitive ways to maintain their monopoly
power. Microsoft felt threatened by competing companies so they signed contracts with PC makers
that require them to feature Internet Explorer on the PC desktop and penalized other competing
software s (McConnell, Brue, and Flynn). In addition, Microsoft gave coding to friendly companies
rather than competing companies and they created software making competing companies software
incompatible with Windows. Microsoft appealed their district court decision taking it
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Romantic Jealousy s Effect On Self-Esteem
Romantic Jealousy s Effect on Self Esteem
Evolutionary psychology has presented the theory that romantic jealousy, the feelings of threat or
loss to an important emotional relationship, evolved as an adaptation to protect investment
relationships (Buss, 1998; 2005). According to evolutionary theory, jealousy serves as an advantage
in mate retention and sexual reproduction for those who are able to effectively express such
feelings of romantic jealousy (Wade Walsh, 2008). Central to human social patterns, jealousy has
been shown to be a universal emotion (Buunk Hupka, 1987). Much of evolutionary theory
focuses on sex differences in the experience of romantic jealousy between males and females
(Buss, 1992; Sagarin, et al, 2003; Sagarin Guadagno, 2004), while other bodies of research
primarily focus on personality traits predisposing individuals to exhibit these jealous feelings
(Wade Walsh, 2008). Previous empirical research expands on personality theory, investigating the
effect of self esteem levels on an individual s tendency toward feelings of jealousy (Steward
Beatty, 1985), though few studies have explored the reverse direction of jealousy s potential impact
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Additionally, individuals continue this process by assuming their romantic partners have evaluated
the target threat against them in a similar comparative process (Guerrero, et al, 1995). We assume
it follows that inducing open ended feelings of jealousy will elicit a negative effect on one s self
esteem by encouraging this ruminative comparative
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Genetic Mutation And Its Effects
Genetic Mutation in C. elegans and its Affect
INTRODUCTION
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) are transparent roundworm, that range about 1mm in length
and lack a respiratory and circulatory system. C. elegans is a model organism in genetics, its short
life cycle, ease of cultivation, small size, and high cell number and development makes it an easy
animal to use in experiments (International Journal of Molecular Science). In this experiment, two
strains of worms will be used. Virgin hermaphrodite and him 8 males, which will be the wildtype.
Him 8 strain is being use in this experiment because this gene has an increased rate of X
chromosomes, giving a forty percent change of producing male and sixty percent chance of
hermaphrodite. This will help produce wildtype and mutant genes in the genetic offspring of the
two. Hermaphrodites can be distinguishing from the male counterpart because they have wispy
threadlike structure for their tail, whereas male have a blunt end tail. (C. elegans as a genetic
organism) The tails are a great way in telling the difference between these two mutant strain. When
crossing these two strain together, the hypothesis that was made would be that we would find more
male mutation of an offspring because the male strain is a more recessive gene trait. Dumpy A with
a phenotype of dyp 10, this affects body shape and movement, causing the worm to be half of the
normal length but the same width, which causes a stumpy effect.
METHODS AND MATERIALS
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Lesson Plan For A Small Group Of Three First Grade,...
LESSON PLAN
CONTEXT
This lesson is designed for a small group of three first grade, classified English language learning
(ELL) students. The students are ages six through eight years old and are in a first grade
classroom. They spend 90% of their time in the regular classroom, and the other 10% outside of
the classroom receiving instruction from the ESOL teacher. All three of these students are female,
two of which are Latino and the other of Arabic descent. Only one of the Latino girls was born
outside of the United States, and the other two students were U.S. born. They attend Andrew
Jackson Elementary School in South Philadelphia. The two Latino students have gone to Jackson
from the time they were in Kindergarten, while the Arabic student entered Jackson this year after
the school year had already begun. All three of these children are below grade level in all content
areas, especially literacy. In terms of this lesson, math is the content area being addressed. The
concepts of less than, greater than, and equal to will be taught. Prior to this lesson, the students
have learned how to count and label their numbers 0 through 100. They have worked briefly with
$#$#1$#$# lines and understand the cardinality of numbers.
DESIRED RESULTS
In this lesson, I am trying to accomplish teaching the students the key concepts of less than, greater
than, and equal to. I want them to understand that each number holds its own value and that a
specific number may hold
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The Devil In Devolution Analysis
John Donahue, author of The Devil in Devolution, describes the devolution revolution as a shift in
power from the federal government to the state governments. This results from an unresolved
argument over trying to keep the balance between nation and state. Because of the devolution
revolution, Donahue believes that too much power is given to the state governments granting more
freedom to the states. Donahue argues that the role of the federal governmenthas changed in recent
years, and is now taking more of a domestic role. This means that the state governments are focused
on solving their issues on welfare and other programs, while the federal government would fund
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For instance, in the late 1700 s, states had different forms of money which made taxation between
states extremely difficult. This caused many states to pay with paper money, which at the time,
were not worth as much as gold or silver. This resulted in the value of American currency to fall
and tarnish the country with a bad economic reputation. Next, presidential primaries are run by
each state with each one trying to hold their primary first. In 1992 California made the mistake of
waiting too long to hold its primary which made all of its votes irrelevant. Because of this, all of the
states held their primaries earlier in 1996 for fear that it may happen to them which resulted in them
all being bunched up with California s votes being just as irrelevant as before. Lastly, antipollution
laws are important in a federal system. Donahue predicts that if each state made up their own
environmental laws, then they would spare their citizens, businesses, and government agencies
from economic burdens. This results in the pollution to drift away to do its damage elsewhere
throughout the nation. Donahue uses these examples to explain how devolution has affected the
past and how we must prevent it from happening to better the future.
Overall, Donahue concludes that devolution would not benefit the United States. Devolution would
result in a time period similar to when the
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Laser Range Finder Analysis
1.Laser Range Finder: The core of self driving car is the pivoting rooftop top camera, Lidar,
which is a laser extend discoverer. Lidar utilizes bright, unmistakable, or close infrared light to
picture objects. Lidar computes how far a protest is from the moving vehicle in light of the time it
takes for the laser bars to hit the object and return. 2.Front Camera for Near Vision: A camera
mounted on the windshield deals with helping the car see objects directly before it. These
incorporate the typical suspects people on foot, and different drivers. This camera likewise
recognizes and records data about street signs and movement lights, which is keenly translated by
the car in assembled programming. 3.Bumper Mounted Radar: 4 radars mounted
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High School Cliques Essay
High school is a combat zone. Perhaps incognito, high school is vile in all ways, shapes, and forms.
High school is destruction of humanity. From blondes to redheads, and albinos to bronzed beauties,
there is no fair play. Manipulation, deceit, lies, and forbidding grades are the fate of these entire
helpless quarry. After many devastating centuries, mankind has learned to adapt to this revolution.
Fighting for freedom and molding to the staggering state of affairs, students have mastered
separation brilliance and competence, creating differences with style, interests, and appetites. One
thing that will never change... there is no escaping these dreadful high schoolcliques!
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According to the Athletes Guide to Life for Dummies, steroids and personal trainers are a necessity.
After watching the intimidating rednecks ingesting fresh picked, uncooked corn on the cob, while
hopping off their John Deere equipment, it was clear to see that diversity was very much alive.
Sporting flannel shirts, denim overalls and work boots. Monster trucks smothered in mud and four
wheelers are a given with these guys. Missing teeth, violent pitchforks, and harvested crops mean
business in their country. Inspired by cowboys, the overrated twangy music they consistently blare
educates all within earshot of pressing issues such as: Copenhagen chew, hangovers, and shattered
hearts.
For better or for worse, the traditional emos and goths, striving for attention and originality create
their own distinctive fashion statements. Girls and boys squeeze into tight little jeans, relentlessly
recycle the color black and declare to be vegetarian. Dying and spiking their hair to look unique is
one of their most significant hobbies. Claiming to fit in with their peers, this newly discovered tribe
continually aims toward exception and abnormality. Rocking out to underground punk rock artists
these individuals obtain their inspiration, start bands, and set high hopes, when in reality less than
twelve percent reach them. Amazingly, these goth groupies may actually achieve
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A Short Story Of Lady Eruanna
Dawn crept in, and Fleeter awoke. Leaving the chambers, he walked back up to the upper halls,
just outside of the king apos;s Main Hall.
He hesitated, but decided not to go in to see the king. The news of his companions may not have
been decided yet.
Wandering the place, he headed into the stables to check on Andrin. The stable was quite big in
architecture, housing about 20 magnificent horses.
Fleeter immediately spotted Andrin, for he stood out with his pure black body and mane, for
horses like him were only owned by Rangers.
He walked up to his stall, and stroked his black mane. Andrin neighed, sending mixed signals that
only Fleeter seemed to fully understand. Understanding his friend apos;s request, he pulled out a
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quot;The Three Kingdoms? Are you sure you want that? quot;
quot;If it helps us one bit, then I apos;m willing to do it. quot;
Eruanna nodded solemnly, before smiling again. quot;How has the Rangers been doing? quot;
Fleeter didn apos;t want to bring down her light hearted spirit, but he could not help himself.
quot;They apos;re fine. But I fear some might end up being hunted down. quot; He said with a
solemn face.
quot;The Humans have started the Huntings again. I ran into some on my way here. quot;
Eruanna looked apon him with sympathy. quot;I apos;m sorry, quot; she whispered.
He turned to face her, and realized how sad she suddenly looked.
quot;It is not your fault, nor would I ever blame you for my own troubles, quot; he whispered to
her softly.
She smiled, in hopes of lifting his spirits, and spoke to him, quot;King Ronore will announce your
companions sooner today, I believe. See you later. quot;
With a gracious smile on her face, she slowly walked away. His eyes followed her, until she was
finally out of sight.
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It was late in the afternoon, and King Ronore had decided to invite close guests to a small feast.
Fleeter was invited, along with several other guests. It was to be held in the lovely garden, outside
in the back of the king apos;s Main Hall. There was a long, narrow table that was full with
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Mute In An English Only World Summary
Immigrating and living in a new environment are always difficult. Especially when someone has to
speak an unfamiliar language most of the time since he or she arrives in the new country. However,
because of the remarkable progress on diversity and communication, learning new languages
becomes unnecessary to immigrants because they can live in the community with those who speak
the same language with them. The public organization such as court or hospital also have
interpreter service, so the immigrants aren t confused when they face issues. Therefore, it looks
like learning few new language are capable of handling their daily communication, such as buying
groceries and ordering food. But, learn the language of a new country still is an important mission
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In this case, they have to learn and accept the local country and communicate with local people.
That is why they should learn a new language. In Mute in an English Only World , Lee shows us
small, ordinary daily activities to demonstrate how his mother has issues of communication with
butcher because of language defection. As he said, his mother often encountered great difficulty
whenever she went out. One day, Lee s mother went to a butcher store to buy some fresh oxtails.
However she could not order the meat in English. Finally she came home with nothing. From this
example, we can feel how devastated Lee s mother was when she had disabilities and difficulties to
communicate with the butcher due to language inability. This is an appropriate example that shows
the consequence of disregarding the new language. The new languages are necessary in immigrants
daily life. If Lee s mother was having a medical emergency instead of buying meat, the new
language might be the most valuable solution to save her life. Local languages are necessary to
immigrants while they get into unexpected situation and have to seek support
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Essay on Terrorism and the Economy
Many investigations and research have been done in an effort to discover and defend against
terrorism. Through my research I have discovered a plethora of literature that confirms this notion.
This review will focus primarily on two different aspects that work coherently to frame the big
picture of our nation s Achilles heel, better known as the southwestern border. These two aspects
are: Muslim extremist targeted recruits and how the United Stateseconomy is intertwined. The
selection of literature that I have compiled is contextually different, because they are used for
various other reasons. My purpose here is to extrapolate pertinent findings and utilize them to
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As a nation it is essential that we use what we gather and combine with what we have already
learned from history to grow.
You may wonder, How can Middle Eastern terrorist organizations use the ease of access of the
southwestern U.S. border to launch a major, successful attack? Before considering Al Qaeda s
operational tactics, it is equally important to take a look at recruiting methods and targets. I will
analyze Targeting the Poor: How Al Qaeda Would Recruit from Latin America by Freddy Paniagua.
The U.S. Department of State and experts on terrorism have suggested that the poor are a potential
source of recruits for political and Islamic fundamentalist terrorist organizations (Paniagua 2006,
1). In this publication, Paniagua uses Bayat s classification to explain the dynamics of the poor
of Latin America. Paniagua shows how Bayat argues that the passive poor will typically be
content with their way of life and continue to struggle to survive. The political poor utilize the
political process to their perceived advantage by voting for the party they fell is able to alleviate
the burdens of poverty. Regarding the resisting poor, they typically strive for the opposition of the
political and social system. The resisting poor may even resort to radical behavior to remove the
current powers. The current situation in Syria is a great example of the resisting poor. Lastly, the
surviving poor who resort to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Antioxidants
Antioxidants are man made or natural that may prevent some types of cell damage . Antioxidants
are found in many foods, including fruits and vegetables, and as dietary supplements. Vegetables
and fruits are rich sources of antioxidants. There is good evidence that eating a diet with lots of
vegetables and fruits is healthy and lowers risks of certain diseases.
Types of Antioxidants
There are three primary types of antioxidants in nature. These include phytochemicals, vitamins, and
enzymes
1 Antioxidant Phytochemicals are chemical compounds produced by plants and they have
antioxidant effect . phytochemicals include ;
1 Carotenoids
2 Flavonoids
3 Allyl sulfides
4 Polyphenols
2 Antioxidant Vitamins
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For example, beta carotene (and other carotenoids) is very beneficial to eye health; lycopene is
beneficial for helping maintain prostate health; flavonoids are especially beneficial for heart health;
and proanthocyanidins are beneficial for urinary tract health.
Antioxidants and Immune System Support:
Singlet oxygen can compromise the immune system, because it has the ability to catalyze
production of free radicals. Astaxanthin and Spirulina have been shown to enhance both the non
specific and specific immune system, and to protect cell membranes and cellular DNA from
mutation. Astaxanthin is the single most powerful quencher of singlet oxygen, and is up to ten
times stronger than other carotenoids (including beta carotene), and up to 500 times stronger than
alpha tocopherol (Vitamin E), while Spirulina has a variety of antioxidants and other substances
that are beneficial in boosting immunity.
How do antioxidants Work
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North Korea Ir The Best Developers Of The Worst Nuclear...
Arshdeep Singh Mrs. Mason English 10 A 24 February 2016 North Korea Iran in a race to be the
best developers of the worst Nuclear weapons From the 1700 s to the 1900 s, humankind has
gained much knowledge of nuclear energy, all of which started from mere curiosity to
understanding the electrons, protons and neutrons. The knowledge gained over the span of 200
years was so vast that the humankind has evolved usage of nuclear energy from being beneficial
to the humankind to becoming weapons of mass destruction. It has left the world leaders
bewildered as to whether these advancements in development of nuclear weapons is for welfare
of the country or it is to serve purposes that are far more dangerous than can be encompassed. But
the enrichment of nuclear weapons each year by countries has definitely spurred the scientific
community and these actions have been under scrutiny by the world leaders. In the present day
world, out of 196 countries that exist on this planet, two countries have arisen to be the biggest
threats all owing to nuclear weapons. North Korea and Iran joined this race of exponential
development of nuclear weapons and have posed threats of all sorts to rest of the world with their
constant development of nuclear weapons. In this race, the North Korea has definitely left Iran
behind. Therefore, threat of nuclear war with North Korea is greater than with Iran. These countries
have used their capability of nuclear weapons development to intimidate their foes
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Julius Caesar Research Paper
Suetonius tells us that Julius Caesar enciphered his dispatches by writing D for A, E for B and so
on [742]. When Augustus Caesar ascended the throne, he changed the imperial cipher system so
that C was now written for A, D for B, and so on. In modern terminology, we would say that he
changed the key from D to C.
The Arabs generalized this idea to the monoalphabetic substitution, in which a keyword is used to
permute the cipher alphabet. We will write the plaintext in lowercase letters, and the ciphertext in
uppercase, as shown in Figure 5.1.
CYAN RWSGKFR AN AH RHTFANY MSOYRM OYSH SMSEAC NCMAKO; but breaking
ciphers of this kind is a straightforward pencil and paper puzzle, which you may have done in
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An example should explain all this. Suppose you had intercepted a message from a wartime
German agent, which you knew started with Heil Hitler, and that the first 10 letters of ciphertext
were DGTYI BWPJA. This means that the first 10 letters of the onetime pad were wclnb tdefj, as
shown in Figure 5.3.
Once he had burned the piece of silk with his key material, the spy could claim that he was
actually a member of the anti Nazi underground resistance, and that the message actually said
Hang Hitler. This is quite possible, as the key material could just as easily have been wggsb tdefj,
as shown in Figure 5.4.
Now, we rarely get anything for nothing in cryptology, and the price of the perfect secrecy of the
one time pad is that it fails completely to protect message integrity.
Suppose that you wanted to get this spy into trouble; you could change the ciphertext to DCYTI
BWPJA, as shown in Figure 5.5.
During the World War II, Claude Shannon proved that a cipher has perfect secrecy if and only if
there are as many possible keys as possible plaintexts, and if every key is equally likely; therefore,
the one time pad is the only kind of system that offers perfect secrecy [694,
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The Ethics Of Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering has to do with manipulating organisms and DNA to create body characteristics.
The practice of genetic DNA has shown an increasing amount over the past years. The process of
genetic enhancement involves manipulating organisms by using biotechnologies. The technique is
by removing a DNAfrom one life form and transferring it to another set of traits or organism.
Certain barriers are conquered, and the procedure involves changing a form of cells, resulting
from an improvement or developed organism. GMO which is a (Genetic Modified Organisms) is
the operation done in a laboratory where DNA genetic from one particular species or animals is
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One of the biggest pictures that are against genetic engineering is that humans are not supposed to
play the role of God. DNA is a unique thing to every person. Bioengineering itself involves the very
technical aspects of modification, and the enhancement of stem cells or DNA and this process can
change the human structure. The progress of civilization has been having been largely dependent
upon the out interference with nature . (Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences).
Biotechnology interventions are used to advance human brains and our future to the extreme. The
process of genetic engineering is very unpredictable and dramatic that it will have a major effect
on its environment. Human genetic manipulation is considered unethical and dangerous for the
most part. Human genetic alteration is illegal in many countries, but it is used in some places to
cure gene diseases. The process of changing the genetic DNA of when a baby is born can be
passed down the line of the persons. Swapping bad and unwanted genes for a better one is part of
the process. There are many potential advantages gained from this operation as well as some
dangers. Considering the ethical implications of the gene enhancement the result might cause a
gene problem. The advanced technology application can make a huge different especially
improving the quality of a human being by fixing an unwanted and inheritable gene defects. Many
people are affected
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Theoretical Framework in Nursing Process
Pocholo N. Isidro R.N. Philippine Women s University, Master of Arts in Nursing Theoretical
Framework for Nursing Practice Module 3 A. What are the 5 types of concepts and its
characteristics? Give an example of each type. 1. Primitive Concepts are those that have a
culturally shared meaning (Walker and Avant, 2005 as cited by Peterson and Bredow, 2009) or are
those that are introduced as new in the theory (Meleis, 1997 as cited by Peterson and Bredow,
2009). For instance, in culturally derived concepts, a color is usually primitive because it cannot be
defined except by giving examples of a color different from the original color. Grass and leaves
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The researchers recommended that the medical members, having now recognized the problem,
make available specific teaching sessions on the likelihood of harassment, its prevention, and
the need for protection, the experience would be validated and depersonalized, and female
doctors would be helped to overcome their vulnerability. The opportunity to view sexual
harassment as an abuse of power, rather than an incident provoked by a victim s inappropriate
dress or comments, may clarify the confusion felt by respondents over the causes of harassment
and their responses to it (Phillips and Schneider, 1993). In my own personal opinion, the
researchers recommendations focusing on the development of self awareness by implementing
either one on one or group sessions is an effective way of providing, not only the female
physicians but all women in general, an idea of how to detect and prevent impending sexually
motivated advances and how to recover for those who already are victims of it. These
recommendations however failed to specify any possible legal recourse should a victim opt for it.
Recommendations would cover a broader scope of applicability if it included all the legal aspects
accompanying the issue which is exactly what another study suggested. This study, done by
Gelfand, Fitzgerald and Drasgow (1995), entitled: The Structure of Sexual Harassment: A
Confirmatory Analysis across
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Narrative Style Of Zora Neale Hurston
7 2 Final Project 1 Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston was one of the greatest authors in the
Harlem Renaissance era, and it saddened me to discover that she died before seizing the benefits
of her literary work of arts. Ms. Hurston was often criticized for her substantial use of southern
country dialect and folk dialogue; she was a master at creating realistic African American works of
fiction. Hurston s style of narrative is divided into direct and indirect dialogue. In her writing, she
would employ a third person narrative voice that was vastly intelligent with scholarly techniques
such as formal grammar, rich vocabulary, vivid imagery, and allegories to define her settings,
locations, and portrayals. Contrariwise, in the same piece, she would display a narrative voice in
first person and third person using slang language, informal grammar, and irregular speech patterns.
Through Hurston s fictitious creations it enables us to appreciate how significant linguistic choices
are used to enrich the production of contemporary literature and how different dualistic styles of
narrative can work together in depicting the narration within that story. Hurston was a talented
anthropologist with an excellent grasp of storytelling, her realistic artistical writing and deep love
for her community and culture showed with every written word in her literary toolbox. Hurston s
passion for studying human behavior, their beliefs, customs, and humanity has assisted in her
unadulterated
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Conflict Between Interpersonal, Intra Groups And Intra...
In the contention of viewing conflict as whether undesirable phenomenon or not, it has been widely
accepted that the presence of conflict in the workplace is inevitable. According to Rahim (2002, p.
207), conflict could be define as an interactive process manifested in incompatibility, disagreement,
or dissonance within or between social entities. As this conflictoccurs in the workplace, the
existence of conflict is not only limited between people in an organisation, but it is also occurred
between organisations, where it involves employees, employers, managers, units or departments.
While several research focused to identify the source and analyse the amount of conflict at
interpersonal, intra group and intra group levels, the others also examine the various styles of
managing conflict in the workplace. However, workplace conflict could be caused by different
influencing factors, which have been addressed into several main themes by conflict management
scholars. In carrying out the studies, many of them differentiated workplace conflict into two types.
First, affective conflict or relationship conflict or emotional conflict which usually engage
incompatible feelings and emotions; and second, task conflict or substantive conflict or cognitive
conflict which usually emerge disagreements on job content issues (Riaz Junaid 2011). Examining
influencing factors that causes these types of conflict and determining the style to effectively
manage the conflict are considerably
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The Rights Of Prisons For Men And The Pursuit Of The Prison
When you think of the prison population, you think that inmates are either male or female. Well
think about these men that refer to themselves as being transgender. Men living and conducting
themselves as women. My query is, how do these transgender inmates see themselves in being
housed in a male correctional facility? Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgenderand Intersex (LGBTI)
Community extends to our prisonpopulation whether male or female. However, this essay will
focus on the male population.
In order to contend with homosexuality in the prison population; prison officials and politicians
have invoked laws to protect those offenders that identified themselves as either being transsexual
or homosexual. President Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA;
Public Law 108 79). This law was created to protect not only the inmate population but, all who
entered a prison, jail or detention centers. The creation of such a law denotes that a concern does
exist.
In the article Agnes Goes to Prison Authenticity, Transgender Inmates in Prisons for Men and the
Pursuit of The Real Deal (Jenness Fensternmaker, 2013), deals with transgender men living in the
California Prison System. The lifestyle and daily struggle to survive as a woman trapped in a man s
body as well as emotional consequence of such a lifestyle is traumatic at best. These men not only
have live as women in prison but they have lived their lives as women in their communities as well.
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Myrtle Beach Research Paper
Family Vacation to Myrtle Beach
I remember the first time I stepped on to ocean beach sand! Swoosh Swoosh, the sounds of
ocean waves crashing into the lightly brown smooth sand on the beach. I remember the soft,
smooth sand seeping through the cracks of my toes! The sun was beating down from the blue
sky. Heat waves moved across the sand as I looked out into the deep blue ocean! It was all so
beautiful! Thats when I knew this was going to be the greatest vacation ever! I knew that my family
and I we re about have a blast on this vacation! It was the start of our vacation, we were all so
excited to go down to the beach and swim in the ocean, and go shopping, and eat all the
delicious food. My family s and I resort that we were staying at was beautiful we had a ginormous
condo up on the second story floor. The resort look like something right out of a movie. There was
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We walked outside and looked around the city was light up like a bright star far far out into
space. When we looked around there was a crowd full of people out walking around on the strip.
There was people driving by be obnoxious and playing loud music yelling out of their vehicles
and there was people walking around shopping. You could hear the chattering from everyone
around you. As we walked down the strip there was tall buildings all light up. When we walk out
by the ocean the waves were still crashing in at a high tide so the waves were coming up further
in the sand. When you looked out into the ocean you could see the city behind you glimmer in it.
It was beautiful. When we arrived back at our condo, we decided to go night swimming. When
we got to the pool there was beautiful palm trees around it and very colorful plants around it.
The pool was as warm as bathwater and as blue as the deep blue sea. It was amazing how beautiful
this place was and how glamorous it was. It s like nothing i ve ever seen
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Gold Magic Research Paper
July 17, X777 it was the birthday of a miraculous baby with a bright yet dark future. Born in a
secluded hospital he was catered to with the best of all the doctors abilities, the birth was a
success nothing had gone wrong with the transaction and all the infant boy needed was a name.
Brandon. That was the first and final suggestion for his name, he took over his father s name as
his middle and last name having possessing more fraternity genes and recessive maternal genes.
He was raised in hopes of becoming a well educated scholar with a job that d put everyone else in
his family to shame. Though, his father had a backup plan if he ever chose to drift away from his
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And, just like his previous profession he got bored of the rouge mage bandit act and decided to
join a dark guild. The dark guild was relatively weak but it had its fair share of moments, with the
aid of him they were undefeated slaughtering light guilds without turning the blind eye, everyone
that crossed his path became a golden carcass. He was now more of an assassin rather than a
dark mage and later he slaughter the dark guild master and took his place in the dark guild
becoming a force to be reckoned with. Until, he crossed a man of extraordinary power, he could
destroy things with the touch or a finger. The two fought, the physical playing field wasn t
necessarily equal and he felt outmatched in magic, in a strategic retreat he exploded his magical
energy outwards exerting 75% of it causing massive destruction resulting in the total abomination
of several towns, while in the blast he castled himself with a golden brick in a golden wasteland,
there was nothing but acres and acres of golden
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Example Of Personal Narrative Report
On September 30, 2007, my father, Rodney Woodington, Senior Master Sergeant of the United
States Air Force, presented my siblings and me with the Coin of the Military B.R.A.T. The coin
is awarded to the children who spend their lives serving along their parents. The words inscribed
on its crest: boldness, responsibility, adaptability, and tolerance, each of these traits that I have
acquired on my journey from base to base, continue to be my guiding lights. Boldness: ...to
bravely go where others dare not. I spent a majority of my childhood on Hickam Air Force Base in
Honolulu, Hawaii. The children and teachers in my neighborhood and classes represented at least
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Due to the lack of racial diversity in my school, I became more aware of my race and
relationships between and within races. During that period of trying to fit in, I was able to learn
about myself and what inspired me. I spent my mornings riding to school slumped down in the
back seat of the bus while listening to my first iPod. I skipped my lunch break to talk to the
Student Council sponsor. I chose Aerospace as my free period. My summer vacations were spent
on the road with my family, watching my sister play basketball against the top players in the
country. Being exposed to these different facets allowed me to explore and find my true passions.
Without these challenging times that required me to adapt, I could have missed vital opportunities
to grow and learn. My application to the University of Texas at Austin School of Law is a
testament to my desire to grow by exploring my interests and pursuing my passions while also
remaining true to my commitment to
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Fed Up Argument
Fed Up: It s Not You, It s Them Come on! It s simple, just get up off your butt and stop eating so
darn much, a common phrase used when with addressing modern obesity. Yet, this fairly recent
epidemic continues to plague and destroy around 93 million Americans (The Issue). Although,
with Michael Obama s Let s Move Campaign making a head wave, the hope for a healthy
tomorrow has been restored in the hearts of many Americans. Along those same lines it seems that
these days you cannot turn on the TV or Radio without seeing an ad for this Gym or that weight
lost supplement. Such items and services also suggest that we as individuals can exercise and
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No one who watched Fed Up can forget their comparison to the smoking companies. One
heartbreaking scene, the film depicts side by side, one ad for cigarettes and the other for sugary
cereal. In both cases, these ads had one goal to make money, despite the risk. Comparing the two
companies not only pushes the idea food industry, much like the smoking industry knows the risk
these ads have on children. Yet, no matter the cost these companies push their products just to
make a quick buck. Senator Tom Harkin best exhibits this point when stating, I just wanna say
don t you have any shame at all? Isn t there something inside of you that says... you know what
we are doing is not right? They have to know...just like the tobacco companies . Needless to say,
such a statement had to be a hard blow to the food companies and a fair win for food fighters
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Garden Landscaping Research Paper
Landscaping ideas with rocks are two things that can t be separated. Rock is one of the natural
elements that normally used to make garden landscaping. This element can beautify design of the
home garden so garden landscaping can look more natural in accordance with nature. Didn t make
the garden landscaping that is in accordance with nature is the main goal in creating a garden? That
would be a pride in for you and moreover, it can increase the value of your home. Although always
used to make garden landscaping will but you can t recklessly put the rocks in garden landscaping.
Therefore, you should also think about rock landscaping design ideas that can assist you in
determining the position to place the rocks in your garden.
Create a garden
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Journey Motif Essay
In literature, the Journey is often a metaphor for discovery. The journey motif is used in Coleridge
s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. It is also shown in Hawthorne s My Kinsman, Major Molineux
and Young Goodman Brown. In these stories, each main character changes sometime between the
beginning and the end of the story. In addition, religion plays a part in each of these stories.
Typically, in journey literature the hero encounters several obstacles that he or she must overcome.
In Coleridge s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the Mariner shows negativity. The Mariners moral
vision is so impaired that his comparisons are persistently pessimistic. This pessimism is seen
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By this, the Mariner shows the beginning of his attitude change. At this point in the poem, the
Mariner s fate begins to change when he is rescued by a hermit. The Mariner endures tremendous
physical agony and starts to recognize the importance of all living things after his lowest point, the
curse. An example of this is when the spell breaks at the point in which the snakes are blessed. As
he regains a sense of beauty, the Mariner observes the snakes and realizes how beautiful they are.
He begins to see things brightly and the mariner s comparisons and references are less pessimistic
and dark.
Hawthorne s My Kinsman, Major Molineux, Robin s Journey is clear. Robin is on a journey to
find Major Molineux and it is his first journey to town. It is ironic about his shrewd youth; as he
continues his journey, he becomes shrewd. His journey is an acquisition of learning, especially
since he only has the education of a youth. When Robin goes into the tavern, he is guided by a
murmur of voices. He is confident enough when speaking to the innkeeper that he is befitted to be
the Major s relative. Robin doesn t understand parts of his journey with the innkeeper as his guide.
As the story moves on, Robin starts to be less confident and instead, more cautious. Doubt begins to
seep in. Although he feels sympathy, he gives into the opportunities that he has. Robin begins to get
desperate and starts to
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