Essay On Why Is Education Important

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Essay On Why Is Education Important
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The Problems Faced By The International Students Without
A...
CHAPTER 2
Review of literature: The problems faced by the International students without a
Social Security Number at Pittsburg State University.
Introduction
The study conducted by Savage (2007) describes when international students arrive in
the United States, students are challenged by the many issues: language, academics
and they have to adjust to many things like living, making communication, cultures,
weather, transportation because they vary from one region to another region (Savage,
2007) The other types of difficulties international students face when they move to
USA are finding a place to live, communicating with foreign citizens, adjusting to the
teaching style and getting essential utilities for their daily needs. Finding new people
to making friends with is also important for international students in order to build
their social status. Discrimination is another issue that mainly international students
have to overcome (Savage, 2007). Other tasks international students have to figure
other than studying are finding a job, obtaining a Social Security Number and
obtaining a driver s license. International students also face difficulty in adjusting to
the new transition in their studying environment. Due to the language barrier,
international students may feel uncomfortable while interacting with office workers
in order to obtain SSN s and also in fulling their daily needs (Savage, 2007).
Difficulties as an International Student:
Language Barriers:
Cheung

J.D. Salinger s A Perfect Day for Ortgies Essay
J.D. Salinger s A Perfect Day for Bananafish
At first glance, J.D. Salinger s short story A Perfect Day for Bananafish is the story
of a psychically torn war veteran whose post traumatic stress moves him to take his
own life while on a second honeymoon with his wife. Indeed, that is the story, but that
first glance does not reveal the inner motives and symbolic pathways Seymour Glass
takes to reach the final decision to end his life. The carefully placed details and
minute innuendoes are deliberate on Salinger s part, and they represent pieces of the
puzzle to find out what is really happening in the protagonist s head. Indeed, A Perfect
Day is just one part of the Glass family saga, and Seymour s character and family ...
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Now, if instead of ?See More? Glass we define him as ?See More Glass? then I
have a slightly more cryptic interpretation for his name. Now, the Glass family is
Jewish, as is established in Salinger?s Nine Stories, and Seymour is a veteran of
World War II. Before America?s involvement in the war, on November 9th, 1938,
there was a very violent uprising of Reich citizens against the Jewish population
orchestrated by Joseph Goebbels. During that time thousands Jewish citizens were
rounded up for concentration camps and their businesses were destroyed, littering
the streets with glass from their storefronts. That night came to be known as the
Kristallnacht, or in English, the ?Night of Broken Glass.? Though I know there is
no direct link to this night in the story, and indeed it took place before Seymour
was even in Europe, it has a direct link to the first major violence against Jews as
well as a sharp spike in the number of Jewish adults who committed suicide to
escape the horrors of the Reich. The perhaps far fetched, I feel this more esoteric
interpretation of Seymour?s name could well represent the link to the horrors he
experienced during his tenure in World War II.
A name is a metaphysical representation of a person, but there are physical hints in
Seymour?s characterization that hint towards a greater purpose in his actions. Muriel
tells her mother that he wears his bathrobe on the beach so that people won?t see his

Vinyl And I Swim In The In-Ground Pool
When we were fillies, Vinyl and I used to swim in the in ground pool at my father s
estate and annoy our neighbours with our loud, playful screams and splashes. When
we got out of the pool, we sat across from each other on the patio chairs, our wet
hooves dangling and dripping water. My father brought us mulberries, from his
garden, and lemonade for us when we got out of the pool. Sometimes, if we were in a
humorous mood, we would pelt each other with the mulberries and run around the
pool, giggling, laughing; I can still see Vinyl running around that pool, her lustrous
mane shining in the sunlight.
Sometimes, when we went swimming, Vinyl talked me into throwing water balloons
into our neighbours yard just to annoy them. I never wanted to ... Show more content
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He was a fat stallion with an oleaginous beard, and his teeth were yellow. The way
he leered at us scared me. It was like he was about to do something horrible to us.
Just keep moving, I muttered to Vinyl in a low tone.
Hey, I remember you now! I use to know your mother! Did you know that I was her
ex stallion friend?
Vinyl never talked about her mother, as if she never existed. I always wondered if
she thought about her. What she would be like. What her favourite colour was. What
she even looked like. I always thought about these things when I thought about my
own mother, who passed away after she had given birth to me. When Vinyl s mother,
Medli, gave birth to her, seven months after I was born, she left Dusty because she
didn t want to deal with her newborn.
I had heard, from my father, that Meldi wasn t the most positive pony to have
around. My father once told me that she was an unruly, unscrupulous mare that had a
horrendous reputation for using other stallions. And since Dusty had quite the
income, at the time, it made him an easy target, for her at least. And Dusty, being
the gentle and kind character he was, didn t feel like he had the right to judge
somepony else, despite what they may had done, so he fell right for her with

Figley s Model Of The Compassion Fatigue Process
Lipchick (2002), describes the therapist client relationship as a structure coupling
between to unique human beings in complementary roles. In a healthcare context,
Sabo (2006) states that empathy and compassion are critical aspects involved in
understanding the clients needs to create a therapeutic relationship between client
and nurse. The integration of the concepts of compassion and empathycould become
a negative facilitator of the cost of caring for others later described as Compassion
Fatigue (CF) (Figley, 1995). The definition is contested, though; the first definition
was proposed by Joinson (1992) characterising CF as a unique form of burnout that
nurses experience because of exhaustion. Coetzee and Klopper (2010) explain that
CF is a concept established in relation to the burnout of nurses . Their duty to tend to
sick and traumatised patients exposes them to pain and sufferingdaily, and thus many
lose their ability to nurture. Supported by Pack and Roberts (2012), CF occurs when
individuals are unable to continue bearing the trauma of others, consequently leading
to a significant reduction in wellbeing and work capacity. Whilst CF has regularly
been observed in a healthcare environment, no such research has been conducted in a
sport and exercise context.
Figley s (2002) model of the Compassion Fatigue Process enables a further
understanding of the factors contributing to CF and some key terms surrounding it.
The model is based on assumptions that empathy and

Pico s Idea Of Freewill Analysis
Pico della Mirandola had an idea of freewill that was a bit abstract for the common
religious biased thoughts of his time. Pico wrote that the freewill of man was truly
a gift from God the Almighty seeing how no other beings have freewill. In Oration
of the Dignity of ManВё Pico finds himself in front of an audience of his fellow
humanists and clergy of the Vatican. His beliefs states, We have made thee neither of
heaven nor of earth, neither mortal nor immortal, so that with freedom of choice and
with honor, as though the maker and molder of thyself, thou mayest fashion thyself
in whatever shape thou shalt prefer... Pico uses the creation of man by God to
further justify that God has given freewill to Man so they can mold their own places in

Essay on Critical Analysis 3
Brittany Bardo
Prof. Guntram Werther
Integrative Business Applications
3/19/15
Critical Analysis #3: The Internet Should Have Killed Weird Al If you examine
the pop charts from 30 years ago, it is hard to identify many artists who ve
managed to stay relevant into today s generation. Weird Al, is one artist that has
been active in the music industry since the mid 1970 s and has been able to keep
up with the times way before the dawn of social media, online media, and vlogging.
For his most recent album, Weird Al designed a creative advertising strategy for the
digital age with his #8videos8days experiment. This strategy included eight videos in
eight days for eight songs from the new album on a variety of sites ranging from ...
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Weird Al risks the possibility that the younger audiences that he typically reaches
may not be as interested in his videos as he ages and portrays what reminds them of
their grandfathers. Unfortunately for Weird Al, he is not getting any younger and
the majority of those who go online to watch videos and engage in social media are
millennials. 74 percent of 14 18 year olds and 68 percent of 19 24 year olds in the
U.S. use YouTube today (Bennett, 2014) a significant portion of the millennial
group uses this platform that Weird Al uses to show his videos and new song
releases. Weird Al is going to have to find new trendy ways to keep the younger
audience interested in his content and music which is going to be discussed next.
Many opportunities exist for Weird Al with the new focus on releasing singles and
communicating videos, music, and content through social media. He can build
awareness for his brand and generate a viral trend on a global scale something he
would have had challenges with when dealing with a record label that has many laws
and requirements for countries outside of the United States. Outside of the United
States, countries such as The United Kingdom and India are becoming increasingly
large YouTube markets (Ali, 2014). The opportunity to reach a much wider audience
on a global scale is beneficial to his future especially through a platform like YouTube

Representation Of Male Teachers Within A Primary School
Bell (2010, p.117) states that Methods are selected because they will provide the
date you require to produce a piece of research which states the importance of using
data collection methods and also having a structured approach to your research. This
research project will be small scale, and will gather information about the under
representation of male teachers within a primary school, based on current primary
school teachers perspectives. It will be carried out to gain further understanding of
whether male teachers within primary schools make a difference to children s
learning and behaviour and different issues which face the male teacher.
The best method for the investigation will be a qualitative approach as this will be
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2.Do practitioners believe male primary school teachers act as a role model for young
boys?
Data Collection
For this investigation, interviews are going to be used as you can get a range of
opinions and interpretations of practioners, and you are able to get reliable and
strong answers due to them being face to face. Punch (2009, p.144) metions
interviews are a good way to understand other persons constructions of reality... and
to ask them in such a way that they can tell us in their terms and in a depth which
addresses the rich contect that is the substance of their meanings. You are also
guaranteed to get a good response rate, as the peole you interview have already been
asked. The questions used within the interview will be of a semi structure basis as
Lambert (2012, p.104) states, the researcher prepares the main questions
beforehand, but during the interview may ask additional questions, or additional
topics. This allows the researcher to gain more understanding of what the
participants opinion is, and also ask about topics which the researcher may not be
aware of that have been brought up during the interview. The questions will also
consist of open and closed questions, as Palgrave (no date) states if you ask open
questions you could elicit an almost endess number of responses which allows for the
interviewer to gain more information and can keep the interview more casual making
the interviewee more

Foundation Essay
Several issues that are responsible for cracked foundation such as age of the
foundation structure, dryness of its soil, settlements, poor construction materials and
techniques, and shrinkage. Whatever, the issues, a cracked foundation should be
evaluated and repaired by a professional foundation contractors. The contractor
should always first inspect the foundation, then they will determine whether you
need a foundation repair or any other services. Here are the basic things you need to
consider when you notice a crack in your home s foundaton, so that it will handle the
small issues from becoming big headaches. Warning Signs Of Foundation Crack
Foundations are settle over time, so a little renovation and repair isn t cause a panic....
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The foundation walls can be constructed using different types of materails,
depending on the local conditions and construction requirements. You need to find
the cuses of crack in detail: Vertical Crack : First couple of years after construction
many houses goes through verycical cracks such as straight up and down, or
slightly diagonal, within 30 degress of vertical. These cracks are occur seepage of
water through the foundation wall during heavy rains. Generally the vertical cracks
are repaired by urethane or epoxy injections. By injecting these materials into the
crack, through the small holes into the track face from the basement. This material
is also flexible, useful for future foundation movement. Diagonal Crack: The
diagonal crack is runs about 30 to 70 percent from vertical on the wall. This cracks
are very narrow, caused by different settlings of the foundation. Here, the foundation
will be crack, but cracks at angle rather than straight up and down. This differential
settling can cause due to the changes in the soil conidtions. Diagonal cracks can be
repaired in the same way as vertical cracks, but this is handled by the certified home
inspectors, who has specialized training in structural and foundation issues.
Horizontal Cracks: Basically, the horizonal cracks are caused by a bowing
foundation means the issues arises in concrete block and brick foundations. The
bowing foundations are serious problems that can lead

Reproductive Patterns
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission states that they need basking
areas as they are most active when the temperatures reach between 82 and 92F. Once
temperatures drop below 70F they stop feeding, and if temperatures drop below 55F
they will become dormant.
Elsey and Woodward (2010) state that they have a high complexity of social
behavior that includes vocal and visual communication. Vocalization includes
bellows and head slaps. Visual includes complex body postures. It is described in
Mattison (2015) that they will also form social groupings while basking, but are
mostly solitary.
Mattison (2015) cites a field observation of possible play behavior, this observation
states the alligator circling and snapping at water drops falling off a pond spigot.
The observer feels it resembled a cat stalking a prey item.
Reproductive Patterns
Elsey and Woodward (2010) write that females and males sexually mature when they
are 1.8 meters or around age 10 in the southern parts of their habitat. According to
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says females will guard the nest, but they found that there is no relatedness between
closely nesting females. It was also found that multiple clutches in the wild contained
offspring that had the same mother but different fathers. As females only produce one
clutch a season, have no sperm storage that is known about, and are known to have
loose social nesting groups it is likely that the results of microsatellite testing truly
indicate females breed with multiple males. The AZA Regional Collection Plan
(2012) says that in June nest building can be synchronized within a population.
Mattison (2015) says that the American alligator has temperature dependent sex
determination where all females are born if the temperature is below 86F within the
range of 7 and 21 days of incubation. All males are born if the temperature is
between 90 and 93F during those same days, with an even distribution of both sexes
between these two ranges. (p

Cattle Methanogens
There are currently hundreds of animals that have been genetically improved for the
betterment the species. Cattle is one of the many species that has been improved
genetically for many years and have had more than one type of improvement. One
improvement made to cattle is the reduction of flatulence. Cattle are known for their
large production of methane. They eat a typical diet of grass and hay. Methanogens
help them process these foods, which are high in cellulose. Methanogens are types of
bacteria that live inside the rumen of cattle and other ruminants. The microorganisms
eat the fiber and other indigestible parts of the grasses and produce methane as a
byproduct, in the same general way that yeasts consume sugar and produce alcohol.

A Note On Reverse Mortgage
A reverse mortgage gives you the benefit of staying in their home. However, if you
have a reverse mortgage then you give up the option of selling your home or
getting a home loan. The equity in your home now belongs to the bank. Is a reverse
mortgage the best option for the equity in your property? The major benefit is the
ability to take money out of your home in either one full payment or monthly
payments. Moreover, you will be able to remain living in your home, (Sheedy, 2013).
Given that the fees for the reverse mortgageare rational and the company you work
with is reputable, a reverse mortgage is a good way to get money out of your home
without having to resort to getting a home loan. The fees for a reverse home loan
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A reverse home loan is one of numerous cash flow sources for people who own and
have equity in their own home. The major motivation is to help homeowners
(usually older borrowers who may be retired) who want to receive a cash flow
from the equity in their home. For these homeowners a reverse mortgage is the
best way of achieving their goal. More details are supplied below. Reverse
mortgages are designed for senior homeowners who want to convert their home
equity into cash. Fannie Mae, for instance, offers two types of reverse mortgages
for senior borrowers. The Home Keeper Mortgage is an adjustable rate
conventional reverse mortgage for borrowers who are at least 62 years of age, and
who either own the home outright or have a low amount of unpaid principal
balance, (Sheedy, 2013).The other type of reverse mortgage, Home Keeper for
Home Purchase, enables senior borrowers to buy a new home with a combination
of personal funds and a calculated amount of reverse mortgage that is based upon
the borrower s age, number of borrowers, the adjusted property value, and the
equity share option chosen. Currently the United States is in the midst of the worst
global financial crisis of the 2l century, which traced its origins to the sub prime
mortgage disaster that began to unravel in 2007. The shocks of global crisis are
devastating: homeowners filed for bankruptcies and faced foreclosures in record high
numbers, leading Wall Street firms such as Bear Sterns and

Families and Household By Atis Stafeckis Essay
Families and Household
By
Atis Stafeckis
The role of the family within our society has always been hard to explain.
Functionalist theorists like George Murdock (1949) and Talcott Parsons (1959)
considers the family a mechanism that exists to complement societal needs for new
generations with identical norms and values. Marxists like Engels and Zeretsky have
a narrower viewpoint on the family in terms of societal use. They consider the family
to be a more oppressive force that teaches the young about to the harsh truth of
capitalism (Hutton, W 1997), and creates generations of single track minded
individuals who obey without question. Feminists take a more diverse approach that
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This role also provides parental figures an opportunity to express their childish whims
through their children. The family is responsible for teaching the new generations
about the life, norms and values. Without culture, the society could not survive, and
too much deviation from the norm would disrupt the stability of the society. While
one of the more favourable theories Functionalists have a problem explaining rapid
social change e.g. Revolutions. This is because of the emphasis their perspective puts
on consensus created through the socialisation process and functional dependence
and necessity.
Marxists are firm believers that the Bourgeoisie are responsible for all Proletarian
problems. They believe that the family serves an ideological functions (a set of ideas
and beliefs that justify inequality and assist in the maintenance of the capitalist
system). Friedrich Engels (1891; 1978) states that the need for the family only arose
for the sheer necessity to protect privatized property and industry of the Bourgeoisie.
He argues that Capitalism depends on the patriarchal monogamous nuclear family. He
states that monogamy , marriage and family are all institutions that benefits the
capitalist system , he also stated that due to these institutions women became tools of
reproduction and described it as the world historical defeat of the

Essay about Situation Ethics
Situation Ethics An Anglican theologian Joseph Fletcher developed situation Ethics.
Legalism is the idea that there are fixed moral laws which are to be obeyed at all
times. Antinomianism is the idea that there are no fixed moral principles but that one
acts morally spontaneously. Fletcher rejects Legalism because it cannot
accommodate exceptions to the rule . If you reject one aspect of the law you surely
reject it all. He also rejects Antinomianism on the basis of existentialist ethicswhich
argues that reality is composed of singular events and moments in time.
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Situation ethics would argue that one of its key strengths is its flexibility; it allows
for practical decisions to be made where rule based ethical systems follow their own
absolute commandments. It takes the circumstances into account where they ignore
them, prescribing some actions whatever the circumstances.
Opponents would say that doing something like murdering Hitler brings you down
to his level, and point out that it is against our consciences. However the phrase
bringing you down to the same level is an essentially blank one, which disguises the
fact that most people just find killing uncomfortable. This is a gut reaction, not in
itself a reason for saying that killing is automatically wrong any more than the fact
that some people are instinctively racist shows that racism is right. Situation ethics
is not based on the idea of a conscience, and as it says that we should make love
rather than divine revelation or intuition the basis of our action, our gut reactions
aren t seen as being the best moral guides.
Its advocates would also claim that situation ethics focuses on humans rather than
what amounts to a worship of laws and abstract principles. These only have ultimate
value to the extent that they help people. The argument is that the only basis for

The Importance Of Technology In Papua New Guinea
How is it that people in Papua New Guinea are still using stone tools and in other
countries are using such advanced technology? The Europeans had the right
climate for farming, access to domesticated animals, an immunity to germs and
steel. This allowed them to dominate countries that didn t have these advantages.
Latitude and geographic location controls climate. Climate will control how well
a country grow crops and what crops will actually grow, this will also affect how
much time a civilization have to advance. Geographic location affects what crops
can grow because people who live in the tropics are going to get a lot of rain so
plentiful crops like wheat will not survive in those conditions. Food like wheat
needs a dry location because when the crop gets wet it molds. Wheat is high in
protein and can be stored for years, the crop also doesn t much effort to grow and
harvest. The europeans have a lot of spare time to focus on developing new
technology. Papua New Guineacan only grow sago which is low in protein and can
only be stored for a couple of days. Sago takes hours to collect, you have to cut down
a sago tree and harvest the sago in the middle. The people of Papua New Guineaare
spending all their time collecting sago they don t have time to worry about acquiring
better technology. The geographic location of a civilization controls climate and
what crops you can grow. What you can grow affects what animals a civilization can
have. If a civilization has

Jean Valjean Throughou Quotes
Despite knowing what his fate might look like, Jean Valjean announces himself as an
escaped prisoner. This occurs when another man, Champmathieu, who is believed to
be Jean Valjean, is about to be sentenced to life imprisonment. Valjean, instead of
choosing a life of comfort and luxury, decides to rescue an innocent man and suffer in
his stead.
Valjean suffers and chooses the path of virtue because it is imbibed in his principles
and reflects the beliefs he lives by. Valjean also upholds his pledge to fetch Cosette
which was given to Fantine on her deathbed. Valjean is seen venerating motherhood
when he hands Cosette her mother s necklace. It is one of the most heartrending of
literary deathbeds when Valjean offers his summation on the misfortunes of a single
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He makes right decisions disregarding the troubles he invites upon himself. He is
truly a romantic hero in Hugo s novel for the same reason. Trapped in the shackles of
time and circumstances, Valjean struggles to find a way to balance virtue without
harming his loved ones. Valjean s isolation and then radical uprising is not just
admirable but also inspiring. Valjean incorporates the bishop Monseigneur Myriel as
the voice of conscience, then follows Fantine s maternal example by adopting and
raising Cosette.13 Marius learns to love the father he never knew and, through him,
revolutionary France.14 But less fortunate characters suffer from a loss of identity
that entails even age and gender. Without models, whether ethical or artistic, they
merge into an amorphous conglomerate. Destitution provides a hideous version of
nothingness.15

How I Learned To Ollie On A Skateboard
Justice Thomas
Mr. Williams
English 10
6, october 2014 How I Learned To Ollie On A SkateBoard
Learning something new can be a scary experience and risk taking sometimes
depending on what you are learning. Learning to ollie on a skateboard was one of the
hardest things i ever did. To know how to do a ollie you would place both of your
feet on the board and slide the foot thats in front up towards the nose of the board
with the right foot coming down on the tail at the end with your weight and some
pressure at the same time.
I was always kind of scared to do a trick and not fall or while riding a skateboard but i
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Learning a new type of sport or anything that can be very experiencing makes me a
bit nervous if i don t know anything about it. Learning my first trick as a lesson was
no exception, after i bought a skateboard from the board shop called harbour, i went
straight home to learn something new with all the excitement waiting to learn
something. .
After coming home, i went to my friends house to see what he was doing, he skates
to, good as a professional so i thought it can be my chance to learn a lesson which is a
trick, so he grabs his board and i got my board, he tells me to put both of my feet on
the board, he says press on the tail of the board and try to slide your foot up, i tried it
and couldn t get the board to pop up, gave it one last try and finally got the board to
pop off the concrete, i was

Analysis Of The Man Who Was Almost A Man
Richard Wright s The Man Who Was Almost a Man presents us with a character
(Dave Saunders) who, like most teens, is dealing with emotional issues associated
with a hormonal adolescent. This seems like a problem that most teens deal with.
However, readers wanting to properly analyze this work should take the era, or
setting, in to consideration. In the story Dave works on someone else s land and seem
to also stay on that same property. Also, the vernacular in the story, and further
detailed descriptions of the setting make it apparent that it takes place during
Reconstruction (Neumann). This greatly impacts the story, it s characters, and the
events that take place. Richard Wright makes it a point to make the races of the main
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Instead of readers simply focusing their attention on the immaturity of the main
characters actions, they should make themselves aware of the tense setting and apply
that to their interpretation.
Immaturity (Dave) From the very first paragraph of this story it is easy to view
Dave s feelings as immature or insecure, especially given his age and relationship
with his co workers. Dave even goes as far as to lie to his mother about his
intentions in purchasing a gun, proceeds to hide it from her later, then takes it to
work and accidental shoots a mule owned by the land owner. Though these do not
seem like things a mature person would do perhaps Wright is showing the readers his
character s desperate attempts to be taken serious in a society that could care less.
Dave wants to feel he matters in the face of an environment that constantly tells him
that he does not.
After hearing Dave s explanation of what happened, his mother gets him to
eventually tell the truth. Jim Hawkins makes a deal with Dave that he will work off
the cost of the mule. Later Dave is in bed reflecting on the day s events when a
thought occurs to him. He was glad that he had gotten out of killing the mule so
easily, but he was hurt. Something hot seemed to turn over inside him each time he
remember how they had laughed (Wright, 220). Readers may interpret this as teen
rage, but the feel of hurt from Dave stem from issues with his economic status. In this
era, many families

The Violence Against Women Act Of 1994
Jafreicy Amparo
Professor Flanagan
POL 323: Public Policy Analysis
July 28, 2016
The Violence Against Women Act of 1994
John Kingdon s Garbage Can model argues that the policymaking process consists of
three streams problems, politics, and policies that flow independently from one
another. When these three streams meet it creates a window of opportunity and
public policy is a result. The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) is an
example of the Kingdon Garbage Can model . The VAWA was passed as part of the
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 in recognition of the
severity of crimes associated with domestic violence and sexual assault. It was the
first federal legislation that addressed violence uniquely targeted at women and their
children.
The Violence Against Women s Act of 1994 provided $1.6 billion towards the
prosecution and investigation of violent crimes against women and it also did a
series of things that helped to improve criminal justice response to violence against
women. The act strengthened federal penalties for repeat sex offenders and created
rape shield laws that prevented offenders from using a victim past sexual experience
in a trial of sexual assault. The VAWA required that protection orders be enforced and
recognized everywhere in the United States. It increased the rates of prosecution,
conviction and sentencing of offenders and funded the training for 500,000 law
enforcement each year to ensure that the police who respond

Exploring the Relationship and Influence between Teacher...
The main purpose of this study was to explore the relationship and influence
between a teacher expectations and student achievements in class. Does that student
whom the teacher is always giving extra lessons and is always more patient with or
whom always takes the longest to answer a question, and is always called on, is he
the one who is getting the most out of that class? According to several studies and
experiments they all say yes and student does achieve to be more successful if their
teacher takes a little of their time to help the student and let them answer that hard
question with more time than the other students. Studies have shown that teachers
expectations are more likely to influence the student s performance. The attitude of
the teacher can change how they see the actions of a student and allow them to
make different opinions. As shown in Elisha Babad, Frank Bernieri, and Robert
Rosenthal s study (1991) from the book Social Psychology written by David G
Myers, students are very sensitive to teachers facial expressions and body movements
(111; bk.ch3). A teacher s attitude can influence their judgment of a student in class
room behavior; namely, their own attitudes can cause the fundamental attribution
error to occur as well as the Self fulfilling prophecy, as reflected in a student s
performance.
Psychologist Robert Rosenthal and Principle Lenore Jacobson performed an
experiment in which they told teachers that a handful of students were diagnosed as a

Ethics and Information Systems Essay example
Questions of Ethics In Computer Systems and Their Future
1) Identify and discuss security issues and considerations evident for
Information Systems
And computerization in the brokerage industry. ( Think about how the
Internet has already influenced trading.)
quot;The technology is getting ahead of regulators quot; claims David Weissman,
director of money and technology at Forrester Research Inc., in Cambridge, Mass.
If one is to believe the quote above it sounds very ominous for the regulators and the
government to attempt to even bring this media under any kind of regulation. But,
what is it that they the government agencies truly are looking to regulate? If you take
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These issues have been around for along time through the use of other mediums
like the phone system, direct mail marketing, quot;cold calling quot; from
quot;boiler plate quot; houses, and even unscrupulous brokers who work in
legimate brokerage houses. People today are still the victims of these types of
scams through the use of the older technologies. So how is it that since the older
scams are still being used is one to believe that they will have anymore success
tackling the complex nature of the Internet and the myriad of scams that could
generate from it. The success rate of convictions from past indiscretions is low at
best, one only has to look at the mountain of arrests for quot;insider trading quot;,
that the government launched during the late 1970 s through the middle 1980 s to
realize for all the hype of cleaning up Wall Street not a whole lot ever came from
the scourging. What it seems to me is Ms. Shapiro would be better suited to try and
align her NASDAQ forum with the Internet technology to take advantage of the
technology rather than trying to use the government to bully people into being afraid
to use the technology. Her second quote of quot;there is a tremendous amount of
hype, quot; comes off as nothing but sour grapes and a big opportunity to use her
position to knock the Internet. If she honestly believes she s done everything to
insure her customer base that her system of doing business is any bit as

Remember The Titans Character Analysis Essay
The 2001 sports drama, Remember the Titans, directed by Boaz Yakin and set in
Alexandria, Virginia, follows the T.C Williams high school football team on their
journey to success and how their companionships help overcome the racial and
discriminant issues of their small town. The friendship formed between Gerry
Bertier and Julius Campbell starts off slow but when formed, becomes contagious
throughout the team, uniting both the black and white team members. Similarly, A
Time to Kill (1996), directed by Joel Schumacher, explores the sexual mistreatment
of a young black girl, Tonya Hailey, whose heartbroken father retaliates and
murders the bigoted men responsible for the crime. Prior to the trail of the rape,
Carl Lee Hailey shoots the men responsible in cold blood. Racism and
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Standing up for what you believed in and doing the right thing was a crucial part of
integrating the two races at T.C Williams high school. When Gerry Bertier
approaches the coach demanding I want Ray off the team as he is purposely
missing blocks and injuring team mates shows Gerry s moral courage to stand up
for what he believes. Gerry s call to remove ray from the team is beneficial as they
go on to win the state championship without another racial incident. In the same
way, Jake Brigance displays his moral courage by accepting the role to defend Carl
Lee in his murder case. Low and high camera angles are used to suggest Jake is
more superior to his client, Carl Lee, while facial and body language show the faith
Carl Lee has invested in him. Throughout both films, filmic conventions of camera
angles, body positioning and language are utilised by the director to show moral
courage and how it can impact friend, teammates, family and the wider

Million Dollar Baby Essay
Director Clint Eastwood s powerful film, Million Dollar Baby is deep, emotional,
and powerful film about a southern girl who believes she can be a boxer, an old,
rough edged boxing trainer, and the boxing trainer s longtime friend. Clint Eastwood
character is the aging trainer Frankie, who own a boxing gym in Los Angeles and
has been training boxers all of his adult life. Hilary Swankcharacter is Maggie, a
women from Mississippi, who has been serving tables since she was a teenager to get
by and has a deep passion for boxing and sees that to make a life for her. Morgan
Freemans plays character Scrap, who is a former boxer and trained under Frankie.
Scrap lives in a room of the gym Frankie owns and is Frankie s go to for advice.
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He clinches Maggie a one million dollar title fight in Las Vegas against the
welterweight champion, Billie aka Blue Bear, who has a reputation as a cheap,
dirty fighter. After a slow start, Maggie begins to dominant the fight, but after the
bell rings signaling the end of the round, Billie blindsides Maggie with a sucker
punch to the back of the head, sending Maggie falling to the floor. Maggie lands
hard on a stool placed in the corner of the ring and she breaks her neck, resulting in
Maggie being a ventilator dependent quadriplegic. During this time Frankie is
showing a few stages of grief. He displays denial asking many doctors for different
opinions, blames Scrap when angry, and eventually prays to God. As time passes
Maggie asks Frankie for a favor; to help end her life because she states she fought
in the title match and she got everything she was seeking for in life. At first Frankie
refuses, but eventually sneaks in the hospital one night and before injecting her with
adrenaline to end her life, he tells her the meaning of the nickname he gave her
which means my darling and my blood in Irish. After injecting Maggie, she goes out
the way she wanted and Frankie never returned to the gym again and the film
concludes in Scraps narration to be a letter to Frankie s

The Value Of Life In Hamlet s Hamlet
Everyone has been led to believe that all lives are equal, and they are however, in
terms of monetary value, lives are not equal. Aside the ethics about assigning
value to the live it is still done. The justice system tries to resolve this loss by using
unjust means. Life should not be given a value in any sort of currency, it is is not
right as there is no way to put a price on something as priceless as life. Even if the
life of a person is affected by an illness, their worth should not be decreased. All
lives are equal, some people need more help than others and it should be given if and
when deserve such help. The valueof life has been contemplated throughout history,
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It is not right to assign value to the life of a person, even a man with training could
not help but be bothered with how wrong that is. Compensation for a death would be
rather problematic, distinctions in the compensation would only fuel the hurt and
grief of the survivors knowing that their family was worth only a certain amount.
In Hamlet s soliloquy, Hamlet is contemplating the differences between life and
death, he is suffering in conflict and therefore sees suicide as an option to escape
pain. Hamlet compares death to an eternal slumber, to die, to sleep to sleep
perchance to dream . The suffering he faces impacted how much he valued his own
life however, not all people think the same way. In Chris Jones interview of Roger
Ebert: The Essential Man , it is explained that Roger s salivary glands were partially
removed...the cancer surfaced yet again...a section of his lower jaw was
removed...his carotid artery, burst...behind his chin there was a hole the size of a
plum , he could no longer eat or drink and he had lost his voice entirely. Even in all
of his suffering when he is writing, he says my problems become invisible and I am
the same person I always was. All is well. I am as I should be . Despite the fact that
he is both facing an illness and suffering he clearly values his own life. Unlike
Hamlet s interpretation of a dream, Roger exclaims that in his dreams he s never had
cancer. In

Media And Its Impact On Society
As the world becomes a global village due to technology our society changes with
it. We become more and more civilized that our way of life must change to match
the changes in our world. One of the most common changes that have hit our today
s society is media. Media has penetrated through all barriers including our war
fronts and areas where man never thought to have penetrated. As media develops
through the years and technology expands more media outlets open and so the
society has and continues to move away from the mainstream media (CBS, NBC,
Fox News, CNN, ABC, etc.) to local media and different websites to get their news.
The trust society had in Television and the mainstream media to provide true and
uncontaminated reports has faded and therefore society is moving away from
these to where they believe they can get news first hand. In this paper, I will
attempt to explain why in today s media many people don t just rely on the major
networks but go online for news (Local, National, and Global). Could this be
splintering our views and causing more anger? Should it be regulated? I will also
attempt to express my opinion on what the business of news is becoming in the next
ten years.
Over the years Newspapers, journals, magazines and Television had been the main
source of source of news for out American society. In recent years due to the advent of
modern technology and the internet journalism has improved and most of the media
outlet expanded the way they cover

Mother Nature In Lord Of The Flies By William Golding
The Never Ending Battle: Human Nature vs. Mother Nature The definition of
Mother Nature is a personification of nature s regulation and control the processes of
nature. It is referred to as Mother Nature because of its maternal aspects as a caring
and generous character. Based off of this definition Mother Natureis falsely
characterized as a protector of mankind. In the Lord of the Flies, William Golding
seems to state that Mother Nature is indifferent to the actions of man. Although man
can be aware of nature s aspects; Mother Nature is seemingly indifferent yet
welcoming of the deaths of man. In the psychological novel the Lord of the Flies,
William Golding asserts that human natureis much worse than nature itself. Simon,...
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The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee: the conch exploded into
a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist. Piggy, saying nothing, with no
time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over
as he went. Piggy fell forty feet and landed on his back across the square red rock
in the sea. His head opened and stuff came out and turned red. Piggy s arms and
legs twitched a bit, like a pigs after it has been killed, (181). This demonstrates that
Piggy, the symbol of intellect, has fell victim to a crushing blow caused by Roger
and his lever contraption that was crafted by Jack. Despite the appalling
consequence of their actions Mother Nature remained content while the boys
balanced on the neck of the island, the ledge skirting the rock, (174). Yet after
Simon died as a result of resembling the small Beast no one takes the blame for his
death. Simon and Piggy became the ones that were given back to the island. Jack
is the farthest from resentful and instead of paying his respects and trying to
receive forgiveness for his heinous crime he goes on a hunt to which he rapes a
sow by impalement and sticks its head on a twice speared stick as a gift for the
Beast and later a plan to kill Ralph. Just as the infamous Maximilien Robespierre
crafted the guillotine; Jack manufactured the lever type killing

The Noblest Roman Of Them All
Sophia Seo Mrs. Rufolo English 9 Honors 11 15 14 The Noblest Roman of Them
All Meet Brutus, the man who made the phrase stabbing a friend in the back
literal. He kept only the best of intentions in mind when he sacrificed his friendship
for the better of the whole. He was considered a noble, naive idealist and patriotic
politician by his fellow patricians. Due to his strong passion for Rome, this tragic
hero was manipulated to turn against a dear friend. Marcus Brutus battled with his
conflicting emotions on account of his close relationship with Caesar, extreme
loyalty to Rome, and blind trust. Brutus felt he was caught in an internal battle
between fulfilling his loyalty to his country and the friendship with Caesar. Early
in the play, he apologizes for being withdrawn and troubling Cassius with his
personal grievances. Then that poor Brutus, with himself at war, forgets the shows
of love to other men (I.ii.46 47). Brutus s political mindset feared the damage a
king would do to the republic while his love for Caesar hampered him from taking
action. Cassius asked Brutus if he feared the crowning of Caesar. In response, the
distressed patrician expressed both his political and personal opinions. He admitted
his fear, but also stated he loved Caesar. He then inquired whether Cassius s intention
was necessary for the general good. He would weigh honour and death impartially,
but result in loving the name of honor more than the fear of death. (I.ii.78 89)в ЂЁAs
a devoted

Drug Testing
Mandatory Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients
Introduction
Mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients is a controversial issue. Should the
government hold people accepting government entitlement s accountable for illegal
drug use or would this type of action cross the boundary of civil liberties into an
invasion of privacy? The government has a vested interest in getting welfare
recipients back into the working population. Holding welfare recipients accountable
for illicit drug use only ensures the government s monetary investment in human
resources is protected. Mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients would be
beneficial to the state despite its initial cost to initiate the program.
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Many citizens thought Florida was the first state to require drug testing for
welfare recipients but they were not. In 1996, Congress said states could test
welfare recipients for illegal drug use. In 1999, Michigan instituted mandatory
drug test for all welfare regardless of suspicion. But this kind of testing was struck
down in as unconstitutional, discouraging other states (Bowers, 2011). In 2010,
shortly after taking office, Florida s Governor, Rick Scott proposed a bill to
mandate blanket drug testing for all state cash assistance programs. In 2011,
Florida became the first state to pass and fully implement a bill mandating
suspicion less drug screening for all applicants after Michigan s legal loss. Many
people feel the remaining employees are being held to a higher standard than those
on welfare. The American Civil Liberties Union has declared mandatory drug testing
by the federal government on welfare recipients intrudes on the rights of poor
citizens. Yet, most working class citizens have to take drug tests in order to maintain
employment. Nearly every profession in the private sector requires drug testing. New
hires at

Life As A Christian Versus Buddhism
Life as a Christian versus Buddhism
As a Christian you have taken on the likeness of Jesus Christ in the flesh. You are
to walk and talk as he did when he walked the earth. But, as a Buddhist, you take on
the likeness of a child that did not want to be a god. I will talk about the differences
between Christianity and Buddhism and then give information on the matters. But,
first we will have to understand the formation and beginnings of the two religions.
Buddhism, which has been around for over 2500 years, was started because of a
little boy who was chosen by his father after birth to be significant because of
certain markings or signs on the little baby s body. Growing up, this boy was
sheltered from all negativity and given a life where he was never allowed to see or
experience anything negative or bad. His dad felt that he would have so much
compassion for people and want to save them from hurt if he saw the bad things in
the world. And, his dad wanted him to become an Emperor and rule the people,
not feel sorry for them and try to save them from harm. The very thing that his dad
thought turned out to be true for Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha snuck away to
experience the real world and once exposed, decided he wanted to give up his life
of luxury and live a simple life while finding the answers he was looking for. After
he grew up, he left his wife, son and comfortable home and began his journey as a
monk. He developed self control, mastered meditation,

A Fantastic Woman
The film A Fantastic Woman was directed by the Chilean auteur Sebastian Lelio. The
film challenges the social standards of gender and takes on the loss of a loved one.
Through the use of non diegetic sound and different cinematographic techniques, the
film is able to convey the character s emotions while also invoking the emotions of
the audience. These elements also help to establish a genre for the movie and
determine the meaning of the films title.
A Fantastic Woman conveys the pain and struggles of grief as we follow a woman,
Marina, whose lover, Orlando, dies when they are together. Orlando left his wife and
family for Marina and drama ensues over possession, mourning, and privacy as the
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The most interesting aspect to me was that different emotional effects could come
from the same, or similar, music. In the hospital and assault scenes, we hear the
same instrumental song, a fast beat with a soft high pitched chorus. In the hospital
scene, it adds to the dramatic effect; the fast paced beat goes with the race against
the clock to save Orlando. In the assault scene the fast paced beat creates a sense of
intensity and fear, while the softer chorus creates a sense of contrast between the
grieving theme and the intense nature of the moment. At the end of the movie,
when Marina hallucinates to find Orlando in the crematorium, we hear a song with
a very similar, high pitched chorus, but with a slower beat. This offers a less
intense effect and emphasizes the mysterious nature of the chorus. The major
difference in this scene is that the song is allowed to progress. In the beginning and
the middle of the film, the music seemed stuck in a never ending loop, just as
Marina was stuck in a state of sadness and loneliness. In this scene, on the other
hand, the song progresses as Marina and Orlando come together in the hallway. This
change through the film from repeating to progressed music helps to establish a
meaning of what it takes to be a woman when society doesn t see you that way. The
music, like Marina, experiences the effect of being stuck, but the ability to

Large Events Of Philadelphia
Liabilities of Large Events
Philadelphia consistently ranks among one of the most popular cities in the United
States, both in terms of visitation and in terms of global recognition. This ranking is
driven by prominent events in the past, and 2016 will be no different. Events such as
the papal visit and the democratic nomination convention will inevitably influence
Philadelphia s economy, and it has long been an accepted notion that these events
cause a positive impact. However, recent studies have begun to erode this
misconception. The disastrous papal visit proved the economic harm of large scale
events, and in events such as the upcoming Democratic national convention,
Philadelphia shouldn t expect any significant economic windfall. The large influx of
tourists coming to city for large events repels local citizens who consume from local
businesses, resulting in local businesses being forced to fall behind schedule.
The Papal visit was projected to generate 400 million dollars for the city, but
instead exemplifies the way in which super events can go awry (Debree 2). Pope
Francis visited the city of Philadelphia from September 26th through the 27th, and
predictably paranoia ensued. Hundreds of thousands of people flooded the city for
the opportunity to watch the pope speak. The damage was assessed weeks later. City
controller Alan Butkovitz published an analysis in October of 2015 detailing the
Papal visit s economic impact and his conclusions were undeniably grim.

The Creation Of The World
Creation stories are obviously stories about the creation of the world. They, just
like us, vary in their origins and how they are structured. Each contains the tale of
how that certain culture or religion views the beginning of everything, ranging
from the animals to the world itself. Creators came in the form of gods or other
super human beings and they handled each world differently. These stories each
gave us an idea of how the world we are living in was made, and some even tells us
about how we were made.
The creation stories I have chosen originate in China, the Christian religion, and
finally, a Norse creation story. They all include some big, super human creator,
though they handle the story a bit differently than each other. No matter what though,
they still are connected in the fact that they talk about the creation of the world, and
that connection is eternal. Creation stories have given each person a view of what
happened way before their own time and it sticks with people as they go through
time. Each story can reflect how that religion or culture worked and it is quite
interesting. These stories help bind many people together, and even the most
different of people can find similarities between each other and come together using
these stories.
We shall start off with the Chinese view of the creation of the world. Their story
begins with the heavens and Earth being one and everything being in chaos. A man
named Pan Gu was being carried in a big black egg, which

Internet Copyright Laws Essay
Internet Copyright Laws
A student comes home to his dorm at the University of Scranton after a rough day of
classes. With the quick internet connection provided on the school s network, the
student makes a few clicks and logs into Morpheus, a program that enables music
fans to download free music. Within a few minutes he is on his way to owning an
unlimited amount of songs at no cost. Everything this student is doing is legal, right?
Wrong. The downloaded music from the internet is copyrighted material.
Today s internet is considered an information superhighway, a device where anything
from music, books, programs and information can be shared worldwide. Since
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The same is true for books, logos, and anything else that can carry a copyright.
An excerpt from Ann Okerson s article, Who Owns Digital Works (published in the
magazine, Scientific American ), clearly explains what types of property are
protected under the United States copyright law:
The most recent revision of the U.S. copyright law, made in 1978, is far more
thorough than its predecessors. It protects creative works in general, including
literature, music, drama, pantomime, choreography, pictorial, graphical and
sculptural works, motion pictures and other audiovisual creations, sound recordings
and architecture. (Patents and trademarks are governed by their own laws, as are trade
secrets.) Copyright explicitly grants the owners of the expression of an idea the right
to prevent anyone from making co copies of it, preparing derivative works,
distributing the work, performing it or displaying it without permission (Okerson
paragraph 14).
The key is what type of works are protected by copyrights and the word
distribution. Many types of works that are protected by copyright can

Goal Movie Review
I ve spent muddy days watching young lads beat the hell out of each other. But once
in a while, there s one that comes along and lifts your heart. Glen Foy in Goal! The
Dream Begins
GOAL! THE DREAM BEGINS
Production Information
Like every kid, Santiago Munez has a big dream. But unlike every kid, he s given
the rare opportunity to make that dream come true if he s willing to put his fears
aside, travel thousands of miles from home, and hold his own with some of the best
in the world. The intense pressure and personal sacrifice prove costly for Santiago on
his quest but will they be enough to keep this gifted, determined young athlete and
fledgling hero from his ultimate Goal ? When Santiago crossed the border into
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Novices to show business, Jefferies and Barrelle had the opportunity to sit down
with an OscarВ® winning director and pick his brain. As a result of the meeting,
Barrelle, Jeffries and Stepper boarded a plane to Paris to meet with officials at the
FГ©dГ©ration Internationale de Football Association better known around the
world as FIFA. We met with FIFA to gain access, explains Jefferies. We wanted to
be able to use these football properties, be able to film in stadiums and receive
clearances, to be able to mitigate the problems we might have with licenses or
image rights. We needed FIFA to hold our hand and help us navigate those
channels. Cementing the deal with FIFA was critical to securing the involvement
of the squads and enhancing the authenticity of the film. Doing a deal with FIFA
was incredibly important to us, and doing deals with the teams and actual players
was critical as well, explains Barrelle. We wanted to use real teams because the
fans really know what s going on, and football fans are obviously the most fanatic
fans in the world. You can t cheat them. We didn t want to do that, and hopefully you
ll see that on the screen. After considering several teams, the filmmakers opted to go
with Newcastle United based in a one club town where footballers are

The Lively Art of Writing Chapters 1 and 2 Answers
CHAPTER ONE QUESTIONS: 1) The difference between an opinion and a fact is
that an opinion can be used as the main topic of an essay. It is based on partial
knowledge of a subject where the writer thinks what seems true. In a fact, however,
the statements are based on absolute certainty and can be proven if needed to.
Facts cannot be used as an essay topic since no sides exist, meaning no people to
persuade. 2) Although facts do not make admirable essay topics, they do provide
the needed support for an opinion. If an essay is purely based on personal feelings,
nothing is available to prove those emotions. What are needed are strong facts which
can show the reader the impartial aspects of the main idea. 3) Opinions may prove a
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It would be ridiculous go against safe driving. E. Although the Responsibilities of
Students may seem like a feasible topic, it is actually quite poor since varieties of
responsibilities exist and they can mostly be agreed on by everyone.
ASSIGNMENTS: 1) Laughter The best way to waste your day is to go through it
without laughter. Apples The red, green, yellow all taste amazing... but the
bruised ones get tossed. Fear Fear is nothing but more than your brain saying you
re a chicken. Art Art is a way of life, life resembles this art, but art rarely has to do
with life, so look at it enjoy it and don t spend your life trying to understand what
the artist never planned in the beginning. Grades I abhor grades because if a child
does his best, that s all that should be asked. Fashions The fashion s change faster
than the women can seem to put them on. Drag Racing Pretty women outside the
truck can earn a few bucks, but a pretty woman in the truck... that s just bad luck.
Popularity Flee popularity, as it always leads to someone grabbing at you heels to
bring you down. Shoes Don t judge, advise, or change emotions towards someone
without walking in their shoes. 2) Laughter:1 Aside from improving our moods,
laughter can reduce stress, help fight infection, and reduce pain. 2 Laughter releases
anger, fear, guilt, anxiety and tension as shown through 2012 studies. 3 Laughter
burns calories! Yep, don t go to the gym, just

Black in Latin America
Black in Latin America: Haiti and the dominican Republic
1) How did Haiti and the Dominican Republic begin? What European countries
influenced the development of these nations?
Haiti and the Dominican Republic is an island with two countries of Hispaniola.
Haiti makes up 1/3 of the island while the Dominican Republic makes up the rest of
the 2/3 of the island. The Dominican Republic contains a mix blood of Afro European
population with the history of Spanish colonialism, while Haiti has African caribbean
population with the background of french colonialism. 2) What role did colonization
have in the development of the concept of race in the Dominican Republic? What are
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My worldview did change watching this video. On an island that is so diverse with
many different races and cultures and the fact that the island has to be divided due
to their differences makes me blame the past. Because of the people from the past
that created racial issues on their own and did not know how to deal and understand
each other, makes how those countries are today with each other which is distraught
and disorganized. These nations are trapped by historical

Life Insurance Fraud In The United States
Throughout the semester, we have been studying the many elements of fraud and
how it is committed. One of the frauds that are becoming more common in modern
times is life insurance fraud. It takes a certain expertise to commit life insurance fraud
because sometimes it usually involves faking a death. Other times it can involve the
actual life insurance company and their premiums. However life insurance fraudis
being looked at, it is a fraud that people and companies are committing more and
taking a certain liking too. One of the main reasons for people committing life
insurance fraud is for the money. Life insurance policies can be as low as five
thousand dollars, or be as high one million dollars or more. To some people, those
life insurance policies amounts can change their lives. In order to collect and cash in
on those policies, someone ultimately has to lose their lives. Also for a life insurance
agent, selling a premium so high means higher commission for themselves. Majority
of insurance fraud, including life insurance, can be broken down into two different
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Straw buyers are people who purchase anything on behalf of someone other than
themselves. It is not consider illegal unless it contains fraud. The men ultimate goal
was to let life insurance companies give out bogus insurance policies to unintended
policyholders. The men targeted the elderly and convinced them to apply for these
life insurance policies, but never revealed to the insurance companies that these
polices were eventually going to be sold to investors. This fraud resulted in millions
of dollars in commission and scammed a few major insurance

Essay On Loftus And Plamer 1974
It is difficult for the witness to recall the details of the time, speed, and distance for a
car accident, therefore in 1974 a group of experimenters from University of
Washington conducted two related experiments based on this issue (Loftus Plamer,
1974). First, they questioned whether the changing verb in a questionabout speed
would effect people s estimation adding on to the first question they asked does the
leading question produces a demand characteristic or the question actually causes a
person s memoryto change (Loftus Plamer, 1974). Build on to the questions, they
came up with two hypotheses, first the form of a question will effect people s
response to a complex event, and when two pieces of information are integrated, the
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The participants were shown to a car accident film again and following with filling
out a questionnaire, among all the questions there is again one critical question
asking for a speed estimate when the car hit each other or smashed each other. In
this experiment, there are fifty participants in the control group which they were not
asked about the speed of the vehicle. After one week, the participants returned and
without re watching the film they were asked to fill out series of a questionnaire,
and among these questions, the critical question is did you see any broken glass?
The participants were asked to answer either yes or no (Loftus Plamer, 1974). In this
experiment, the verb in the critical question is the independent variable and the
answer of broken is the dependent variable.
As the result of the experiment, it appears there is an effect of the verb in estimating
whether there is a broken glass or not. Experimenters explained that when two pieces
of information are integrated, the subject has a memory of an accident that will be
more severe than in fact it was (Loftus Plamer, 1974).
Overall, this experiment is really successful and interesting yet for the second
experiment, there is a week in the middle between participants first watched the video
and come back in answering the question, in between this week there might be a
history threats to the internal

Non Smokers
The subjects in this experiment were smokers and non smokers between the ages
of 20 26. Most of the smokers exercised regularly for more than three hours a week.
All non smokers exercised regularly and most of the subjects in both groups did not
consume much caffeine. To analyze the results, an unpaired t test was used for each
cardiorespiratory variable to identify differences during exercisebetween smokers and
non smokers. For the cardiovascular variables, it was predicted that the heartrate and
stroke volume would increase for smokers compared to non smokers during rest and
at peak work rates. In addition, for the respiratory variables, it was predicted smokers
on average would have a higher minute volume, lower alveolar ventilation,... Show
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The heart rate was expected to increase during exercise for smokers. However, the
average heart rate at peak work rate for smokers was 170 beats per minute, while
for non smokers the average heart rate was about 179 beats per minute. According
to the p value of .333, there was no significant difference between the average heart
rates for these two groups. Similarly, the p value of .674 indicates that there is no
significant difference for average stroke volume at peak work rates between the two
groups. Based on a study conducted between healthy smokers and non smokers, the
smokers had a higher heart rate during exercise than non smokers [7]. The results
don t support the hypothesis as well as the study due to the subjects chosen. The
smokers that participated in this study exercised regularly, and some exercised
between 5 10 hours a week. Therefore, these athletic smokers might on average have
a lower heart rate than normal, which might have reduced the effects of smoking in
general. By exercising consistently every week, the left ventricle in the heart begins
to thicken and becomes more muscular. As the cavity of the heart enlarges, the heart
can hold more blood and therefore during each contraction the heart can pump more
blood with each beat. As a result, a lower heart rate becomes sufficient to deliver
blood throughout the body

Economic Growth And Its Implementation
Economics 160 Fall 2015
Term Paper 1
Author: Andrew Tannous
California State University Northridge
INTRODUCTION
According to capitalist ideals, free markets combined with a limited government will
result in growth, freedom, and a prosperous economy. The Mystery of Capital
outlines the importance of capitalism in economic prosperity, but Hernando DeSoto
explains that capitalism alone is not enough, we also need to look at something else
that allowed the West to prosper under capitalism. Richard McGregor, in The Party:
The Secret World of China s Communist Rulers illustrates Chinas graduated cherry
picking of capitalist practices that resulted in small economic successes, however the
Communist Chinese Party fears the delivery of freedom to their people. The Chinese
elite fear freedom because it could lead to the end of the dictatorship in China, and
end their rule. This fear cripples economic growth for China, and will not allow
capitalism to thrive in their economy. These two novels explain two core concepts in
understanding capitalism and its implementation. Hernando De Soto explores why
capitalism succeeds in the West and fails in underdeveloped countries. Richard
McGregor s novel The Party speaks to Communist China and other communist
counties that fail to produce economic growth. The core opposition that fuels the
differences between capitalism and communism is ultimately freedom and choice.
Capitalist governments are often democratic, protect private ownership, and

CISSH Essays
CISC 7310
Operating Systems
Fall 2013
Dayton Clark cissh project
Due December 4th
Name:
ID (4 digit):
Introduction
In this project we implement a simple shell called, cissh. I have implemented the
some of the shell, you are to complete the implementation of two features.
As is cissh can execute commands like ls cissh | ls
==== ls
Distribution
Makefile
Solution
TAGS cissh cissh.c cissh.o cissh.output
cissh.ps cisshSingleCommand.c cisshDescription.odt cisshSingleCommand.o
cisshPipe.c discussion.tpl cisshPipe.o solution.output
cisshRedirectedInput.csysCallManPages.pdf cisshRedirectedInput.otestScript.txt
cisshRedirectedOutput.c cisshRedirectedOutput.o
and ls filelist cissh | ls fileList
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Introduces the overall edit compile link debug programming cycle and the explains
the basic usage of...gcc, make, gdb, emacs, and the shell. The goal is to describe the
major features and typical uses of the tools and show how they fit together with
enough detail for basic projects. A version of this handout is used at Stanford to help
students get started building programs on Unix. http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/107
/UnixProgrammingTools.pdf My personal
favorite Linux/Unix links
(Easy install) http://www.ubuntu.com https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
http://www.opensolaris.com/ (For the Unix nuts) (gcc not installed by default?)
(Apple is Unix also but, it is hiding in developer tools.) http://developer.apple.com
/mac/library/documentation/Xcode/Conceptual/XcodeCo existence/Contents
/Resources/en.lproj/Basics/Basics.html
One more post, this fixes an error in my code that only appears under some compilers
(thanks Yasuhiro):

Subject: RE: Description
Reply Quote Modify Set Flag Remove
Author: Yasuhiro Saito
Posted date: Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:19:32 PM EST
Last modified date: Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:19:32 PM EST
[cissh.c segmentation fault]
I think we need to correct cissh.c file. Otherwise a segmentation fault occurs.
In the processLine function, we need to correct as follows;
if(tokenCount == 0 || *tokens[tokenCount 1] != ; )
{
tokens[tokenCount] = ; ;
tokenCount++;

Presidential Debates Essay
Looking at the viewer rating of presidential debates in the election seasons can
prove just how much people are interested in these debates. Voters have good
reason to do so because debating can show many qualities of a person. These
qualities become very important when it comes to presidential candidates because
debates can show one s thoughts about policies, the ability to carry them out, and
ability to settle negotiations. Debating about policies shows whether one has made a
judgment based on thorough thinking and deep knowledge. Being a good debater
usually means that the argumentation one gives is sound and contains an analysis of
the topic from various perspectives. Since the candidate needs to know what he or
she is talking about, they will have gone through long sessions of assessing the
problem and building a stance on what they have evaluated. The fact that debating
requires critical thinking skills can be verified in a research paper that says, quote,
From a professional standpoint, the debating process encourages an individual to
consider multiple viewpoints and arrive at a judgement. A candidate who is good at
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When a president meets the president of another nation, exchanging hellos and
socializing is not the main objective. Naturally, the role of a president is to assert the
stance that a nation holds and bring the conversation to advantageous terms. During
the US s presidential election, numerous articles were published about how horrible
a debater Donald Trump was. The consequences are clearly showing with reports of
Trump s first negotiation with the president of Mexico being a humiliation . Through
this example, it becomes clear that presidential candidates who are effective debaters
will be able to make favorable conventions because they are expert at turning the table
at their

Analysis Of War For The Planet Of The Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American sci fi movie coordinated by Matt
Reeves and composed by Mark Bomback and Reeves. A continuation of Rise of the
Planet of the Apes (2011) and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), it is the third
portion in the Planet of the Apes reboot and arrangement. The filmstars Andy Serkis,
Woody Harrelson, and Steve Zahn, and takes after a showdown between the chimps,
drove by Caesar, and the people for control of Earth. Like its ancestor, its introduce
shares a few similitudes to the fifth movie in the first arrangement, Battle for the
Planet of the Apes, however, it isn t an immediate revamp.
Principal photography started on October 14, 2015, in Vancouver. War for the
Planet of the Apes debuted in New York City on July 10, 2017, and was
dramatically discharged in the United States on July 14, 2017, by Twentieth Century
Fox.[6] The movie has netted over $490 million and got basic acclaim, with
numerous analysts featuring the acting (especially Serkis), visual impacts, story,
melodic score and bearing.
The various formal systems in the film relates to one another in various ways,
contributing to the overall effect of the film. From a specific angle the film s
cinematography is exquisite, with some beautiful view and camera work to make
excellent utilization of the scene and activity ( How War For The Planet Of The
Apes Turned A Visual Effect Into A Reluctant Hero ). Reeves accentuation on close
ups and facial shots help mean the

Section 69a And 79
19.ON SECTION 69A AND 79.
According to Section 69A blocking of internet site can take place only by a clear
and reasoned order after following with several procedural rules and safeguards
which also includes a hearing to the originator and intermediary. There are two
ways in which a blocking order for a website can be passed first by the Designated
Officer after complying with the 2009 Rules and second by the Designated Officer
when he has to act on an order passed by a competent court. The intermediary using
its own prudence to whether information must or must not be blocked is notably
absent in Section 69A read with 2009 Rules.
Exemption from liability of intermediary is enumerated under section 79(3)(b) says
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That at any rate is the theory of our Constitution. It is an experiment, as all life is an
experiment. Every year if not every day we have to wager our salvation upon some
prophecy based upon imperfect knowledge. While that experiment is part of our
system I think that we should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the
expression of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught with death, unless
they so imminently threaten immediate interference with the lawful and pressing
purposes of the law that an immediate check is required to save the country.
Even though attractive, the idea is highly optimistic because of the fact that there is
no concrete evidence to proved that good, rational just arguments always beat and
win over unjust and bad arguments. Psychological research proves that people are
very prompt in accepting the opinion that he/she prefer or already hold, and not to
change it only on rational grounds .so, casteist,sexist, communally charged, class
ideologies will dominate a society, not on the strength of its truth but on the strength
of its dominance over the

4. NEWS
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DLF Ultima find the neverending luxury of royal style
Mr. Kushal Pal Singh, the dynamic visionary, of DLF Group established in year
1946 and has now transformed into the immense hotshot and Chairman and CEO of
DLF Limited, India s largest realty company. We are the first destination for the
homebuyers who are searching for their dream home inside their pocket and budget
as we provide the best affordable residential project as per their necessities. Since
DLF is the first realty development company who have given the importance of the
desires of a common man. Our company enormous and internationally renowned
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DLF Ultima is proficient to present amazingly appreciate extravagance
condominiums providing to the inhabitancy responsibility of thousand of people.
Inside Ultima you can experience the royal luxury which is beautifully defined. The
project is beautifully spread across 22.2 acres of lush green land rich with all types of
amenities and features encompassed with nature.With the positive vibes, the project
is brilliantly constructed with vastu shastra amazingly connected in the development
of the towers.RCC framed material are used in development of the towers to stay
firm. The location is selected by the builder astonishingly located in Sector 81,
Gurgaon, that amaze investors and all constructed places splendidly set at a close
by neighborhood from project area and excessively close National Highway 8.
DLF ULtima is enveloped with all the best chosen facilities, features and amenities
from all around the globe by some of the internationally renowned architects and
designers. With the total no. of 500 lavish units where one can witness the
neverending luxuries offering you with unbelievable range of lavish 3bhk and 4bhk
residence incredibly embraced with state of the art amenities and all developed
specification superbly chosen from all around the world. DLF Ultima is the
complete heaven of lavishness, comfort and style. DLF Ultima has all the
benchmarks of life which is needed by the people searching for their desired dream
homes. One can

Precursors to Suicide in Life and Works of Sylvia Plath...
Precursors to Suicide in Life and Works of Sylvia Plath and Sarah Kane
Introduction
We are going to describe factors associated with the suicidal process in lives of
Sarah Kane and Sylvia Plath as reflected in the late works of these two female
authors who committed suicide when they were 27 and 30 years old. Antoon
Leenaars and Susanne Wenckstern (1998) have written: ?Suicide notes are probably
the ultrapersonal documents. They are the unsolicited productions of the suicidal
person, usually written minutes before the suicidal death.? Literary works of suicidal
authors written in the time before their death can be read as such suicide notes.
It is possible that the suicidal process set off before Sarah Kane started to write her
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Interpersonal relations, rejection aggression and identification egression are then the
three of interpsychic factors.
Risk Factors for Suicide in Life and Late Works of Sylvia Plath and Sarah Kane
Since there have been a lot of biographies of Sylvia Plath written, we may dare to
say, that all these risk factors for suicide have occurred during her life with most of
them being present also during the last eight months that were full of traumatic and
stressful events and psychic suffering.
There are no poems left and probably even not written by Sylvia Plath between
May 28 and June 30 1962. There are only few poems written during the time before
and during the separation from Ted ? 3 in July, only 1 in August and 2 in September
? the month the couple separated. Then, October was the month when she created 25
poems, the most of the poems written during her last 8 months. In November she
wrote 10 poems, then only 2 in December, 7 in January and 6 in five days in February.
We have analyzed the poems of Plath and the play 4:48 Psychosis of Kane1 using
both 8 categories derived from risk factors for suicide as described by Leenaars and
the categories that emerged from the works themselves. The most prevalent
categories represented both in the works of Plath and Kane were cognitive
constriction with its subcategory of tunnel vision and the category of rejection
aggression.
1 See also ?ermп їЅk (2003) and ?ermп їЅk, Kodrlovп їЅ

Lascaux Cave Painting
The famous shaft scene of Lascaux: a man with a bird head and a bison is the
artwork that I chose for my original art work analysis. The artwork belongs to the
movement in the Paleolithic time period created by an unknown cave artist during
the prehistoric era. (Web)One of the most intriguing images from the latter of these
three periods is the so called Shaft Scene of Lascauxcave, dating from approximately
17,300 years B.P., in the Dordogne region of France. This image of the famous Bird
Man figure, like most Palaeolithic art, defies unambiguous explanation and although
symblolic elements are clearly visible in the depiction, other more obscure elements
do not permit us to offer a simple interpretation of what we are seeing. (Web)The
painting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By comparing the two, clearly the shaft scene has is very simplistic and less
detailed since it contains far less characters and contour lines. Exploring the two
cave s paintings gave me an in depth look at how prehistoric artists in France
masterfully employ unique art perspectives in their artistic endeavors. Depictions of
animals are common to both the Lascaux and Chauvet Cave drawings which imply a
grandiose appreciation for wildlife by both cultures. (Web) In addition, another
similarity present in both artworks is the abstract markings of figures and symbols
indicative of both traditions of the people in the Paleolithic time period. In the
Chauvet painting, the contour lines are more refined and detailed as opposed to the
Lascaux paintings which are more simple and bold. Furthermore, the Lascaux
paintings implement a multitude of vibrant colors such as red, yellow, and orange
while the majority of the Chau vet paintings lacked this quality in retrospect. By
carbon dating, the time of the Chau vet painting is circa 27,000 years old while the
Lascaux painting is circa 17,300 years old. I do believe that the Chau vet paintings
are older since the majority are black in color even though the detail is extensive.

Pathophysiological Variations
Though all these histological variations has been described in placentae of GDM
patients, authorized texts states that it can be histologically normal in about half of
the cases .When they are abnormal, diabetic placentae tend to be large and heavy,
with large and oedematous umbilical cords. Villi in the larger placentae often show
chorangiosis and distal villous immaturity ie, large distal villi with increased central
capillaries, macrophages, and interstitial fluid25
When you look into the possible pathophysiological mechanisms that might have
caused this histological changes, the insulin/IGF[ ] system has been implicated in
several of the alterations noted placentae of patients with maternal diabetes. The
placenta is richly endowed with IR and IGF1R, and serves as the tissue of origin for
isolation of the receptor proteins. Both receptors are located on distinct placental
surfaces, thus enabling maternal and/or fetal insulin, IGF1 and IGF2 to affect
placental function and development. Therefore, in a pregnancy complicated by
diabetes, altered insulin, IGF and IGFBP levels are most likely to influence ... Show
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Differently from trophoblasts at term (Schmon et al. 1991), glycogen synthesis is
up regulated by insulin in endothelial cells (Desoye Hauguel de Mouzon, 2007).
This is paralleled by the observation of increased glycogen deposit around the
placental vessels in maternal diabetes (Jones Desoye, 1993). The function of these
glycogen deposits remains to be determined, although the supply of energy to cover
local demands of endothelial cells and pericytes to perform transport and contractile
functions may be hypothesized. Insulin was also reported to stimulate lipid
deposition and the formation of lipid droplets in term trophoblasts (Elchalal et al.
2005). This may explain the increase in phospholipid and triglyceride content in
placentas from GDM and type one diabetes pregnancies (Diamant et al.

The Searchers Essay
Development and adaptation of the western genre has occurred throughout the
twentieth century in relation to the shift in context, this is still relevant. Stereotypes
of a western genre and the context are determined by the time in which the film is
being produced. The time in which they were produced determine how social
construction, genderideas, values and attitudes, the setting and SWAT codes are
demonstrated. I have chosen to present this speech by looking at the filmstudied in
class, and a film of my choice and how the difference in context has changed in the
tie of these two films.
Changes and developments in the context can be recognized and analyzed when
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This is similar to the opening scene of The Searchers because, both scenes are
isolated, in both movies the characters are alone or civilization is too far, they lie in
the quite part of things. They both open with a suspenseful mood. Conflict is present
in the both of the films, heroes and villains present.
Moving onto gender roles and ideas, these characteristics in genders are needed in
any sort of story to suit the values and attitudes of the people of that time. Gender
stereotypes are a major piece to the puzzle of a film. Women are generally seen as
less dominant, pushovers, the cares of everyone and that they have no
independence. Whist men are seen as the more dominant, masculine, heroes, brave
and courageous. This is across all genres of movies, the girl is the damsel in distress
and the boy ends up saving her at the end of it.
These stereotypes were strongly enforced when in The Searchers the Reverend
comes to the family s house to announce that the father is setting off with him to
battle the Indians. The men are looked after, they have their coats taken off them and
they are served food and drink, whereas the woman re running around after them
ensure they re satisfied, when the men set off the women collect for them there hat
and give them to the men leaving. This is a perfect example of the typical housewife
stereotype in a western film. The women were always the carers and the men were the
bread winners, this scene demonstrates the

Plague Of Doves Analysis
Historical Relevance: The Impact on Posterity History is relevant and significant
to each and every individual. Our ancestors, our culture, our laws, our earth... all of
these finite factors have contributed to the posterity of human nature from the
macro levels to the micro levels. In the Native American culture specifically,
history is exceptionally influential, it burrows itself in the minds of individuals in
many ways, consciously and unconsciously. Louise Erdrich and her novel, Plague
of Doves, portrays the real and potent effects of historical context on the
descendants of Native Americans. In this paper I will be comparing Plague of
Doves to another traumatic historical event, the Sand Creek Massacre, and unravel
in a transparent way the relationship between history and behavior. In Plague of
Doves, the result of Warren Wolde s murder leads to a society affected by its
traumatic chain of events. Believing the Native Americans were responsible for the
murder of a white family, three men and a young boy were hanged, and a town
known as Pluto would be forever haunted by its history. How does Louis Erdrich
show that this event has affected future generations? A complex family tree gives
insight on how this tragedy has affected the future generations, who are all in a way
connected to the murder. Anita Buckendorf is an example of how history has
impacted the future generation. Evalina asks Anita if she became a nun because her
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