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Good 5 Paragraph Essay Topics
Writing an essay on the topic "Good 5 Paragraph Essay Topics" can be a challenging task,
primarily because of the subjective nature of what makes a topic "good." The difficulty lies in the
need to strike a balance between a topic that is interesting and relevant to the audience while
also being manageable within the confines of a five-paragraph structure.
Firstly, selecting a topic that captures the reader's attention is crucial. It requires a thoughtful
consideration of the audience's interests and the ability to identify subjects that resonate with
them. This initial step demands creativity and insight into current trends or timeless themes that
can be explored in the limited space of a five-paragraph essay.
Next, the challenge lies in crafting a thesis statement that succinctly conveys the main point of
the essay. This requires a deep understanding of the chosen topic and the ability to distill its
essence into a clear and compelling argument. A well-formulated thesis sets the tone for the
entire essay and guides the development of each paragraph.
Organizing the content within the confines of a five-paragraph structure poses another difficulty.
Each paragraph must contribute to the overall coherence and flow of the essay. Transitioning
smoothly from one idea to the next while maintaining a logical progression requires careful
planning and skillful execution.
Furthermore, providing sufficient depth and breadth of analysis within the limited word count is
a constant challenge. Writers must strike a balance between elaborating on key points and
avoiding unnecessary details. This balance is crucial to keep the essay focused and concise while
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The Extent to Which the Principle of Sustainability Guides...
The Extent to Which the Principle of Sustainability Guides Land Use Policy
Development
The idea of developing in such a way that the present can meet their needs without
future generations needs being compromised is not a new one. It has been practiced
and continues to be practiced by many groups of people across the world. For
example, this principle is embedded in Aboriginal beliefs that they come from the
land, and must return to the land and so must be custodians to the land. The
Brundtland Commission, chaired by the Norwegian prime minister, brought the
concept to the foreground where the famous definition of sustainability was given.
This essay will discuss the idea of sustainability, how ... Show more content on
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Limits to Growth [2] is a book that tried to explain how economic expansion must
soon come to an end , because of environmental limits. Our Common Future , the
sequel to this book, starts from essentially similar understandings of the nature of the
economy environment interconnections, but draws the conclusion that growth can
and should continue, however, this growth would take a different form from past
growth, and should be sustainable.
By the start of the 1990s about three quarters of councils in England, Scotland and
Wales already had a green plan of some kind in effect or in preparation, some
explicitly recognising the need to extend to global issues such as global warming as
well as local matters. What was new in the 1990s was the degree to which central
government began to give formal support to sustainable development, and to land use
planning as a means of achieving it, in some cases producing the relevant policies and
legislation in response to international commitments. Sustainability is now one of the
UK governments key objectives. A commitment to national sustainability plans was a
key component of the UNCED agreements in 1992,
Eyewitness In The Criminal Justice System
Human memory is a complex system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information.
Encoding involves two types of rehearsal: maintenance rehearsal, which is reciting
the information, and relational or elaborative rehearsal, which is thinking about what
the information means and how it relates to what you already know (Reisberg, 2016).
Active encoding helps short termmemorytransfer to long term memory. Next, storage
involves holding the information until it is needed, which brings us to retrieval.
Retrieval happens when you remember the information; it requires first finding the
information in storage and then bringing it to the surface. Errors in any one of these
processes can result in error in memory which has large implications for eyewitness
identification in the criminal justice system. During a criminal investigation, the
police seek out eyewitnesses to better understand what happened and who committed
the crime. The eyewitness may assist in making a sketch of the assailant and might
be asked to look... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The questionnaire consisted of three sections: the first asked participants about their
interrogator using 11 descriptive categories. The second section were open ended
questions about both emotional (uniforms, weapons) and emotionally neutral
(glasses, telephone) topics. The third and final section of the questionnaire was an 8
Ð’Ð… x 11 inch sheet of paper that had a nine 2 inch x 2 inch mug shot color
photographs of former instructors and interrogators of the Survival School printed on
it. Participants were informed that the photo array may not contain a picture of their
interrogator (it did not) and were asked to place an X on the photograph that they
believed was their interrogator or to write not present . After completion of the
questionnaire, the participants sat quietly with their head down until everyone was
False Shephers In Dante s Inferno
Literal: Poems are notoriously impossible to take literally as most of the meaning
lies deeper within the words, however, as Dante says, one first needs to understand
the literal if one is to understand the allegorical. Therefore, what is my poem trying
to say literally? First of all we have they , who seems to be a shepherd who tend to
sheep, They say to their sheep, a simple front. Lead them down the surely green
path. They seem to take good care of their flock, however, something seems wrong,
especially if they are leading their sheep into oblivion. Suddenly we are in a land of
everlasting dawn, a seeming paradise, but we soon learn that these shepherds are
being tormented by fallen angels and will be tormented forever. Of course the... Show
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The poem seems to follow the traditional retribution principle argument, that if you
do evil then evil will be done unto you. However, as the Book of Job explains, this
notion is not correct, that there will be, and has been, false shepherds who abuse
their flock without retribution. On the contrary though, this is also a poem and does
include the author s feelings and emotions and can simply be their outlook and
message that one should not be false shepherds in the first place. Nevertheless, at this
level we can separate the amateur writing from the great writing. If the moral
messages of the writing are strong then that means all the metaphors, symbols and
imagery in the writing works in tandem with each other to paint the larger picture.
However, if the morals messages writing are weak then that means the literary
devices of the writing are also confusing and bewildering, leading to an unmoving
and ineffective piece of writing. This poem is not at the moral level yet, because the
moral of the poem is not very strong, as it is mostly
My Catholic Church Experience Paper
On April 11th, 2017, I attended mass in the Blessed Edmund Chapel. Unlike other
weekday masses, this one was scheduled at 7 AM because of it being Holy
Tuesday. Never having been to a Catholic mass before, all of this was a new
experience. Growing up in a non denominational Christian household, I did not
have a clue what to expect. From this experience, I was able to gain insight into the
Catholic practices and how they conduct their masses. It also helped to expand on
the teachings we discussed in religion class. When you first walked into the Blessed
Edmund Rice Chapel, you see chairs lined up in front of the altar and podium.
Underneath a majority of the chairs, lay a bible to follow along with the sermon of
the mass. In front, in front of the altar, there were two candles that a Brother lit
during the mass. Even though the chapel being small might seem like a
disadvantage, I thought that this feature offered a more personal and close
experience. Up on the altar, in between the candles, there was a wooden figure of
Jesus on the cross. It was in a way similar to churches I have attended before, except
there was no altar or podium, and was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was interesting to finally see the Catholic religion in practice rather than
discussing it. I learned how the worship differs from the fellowship church and at a
Catholic Mass. This was my first time experiencing music like this and also having
a service conducted like this. It took a shorter period of time than I was used to and
involved less singing. Attending a Catholic mass definitely helped me to better
understand the practices of Catholics. It taught me more about scripture and also
provided me with an insight to a different religion s customs. From this experience I
will take away a new knowledge of the religion the college I attend represents. It also
showed me what a Brother exactly was and what their duties
Vive Hand Strengthening Ring Case Study
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Premium silicone rings offer three levels of resistance for gaining strength in the
hands, wrists and forearms. The Vive hand strengthener rings are tear resistant, quiet
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PERFECT FOR THERAPY
Hand strengthening rings are perfect for physical or occupational therapy.
FAQ s:
Question1: Are the Vive hand strengthener exercise rings labeled with their weights?
Answer 1: Yes, each of Vive s hand exercise rings are labeled with the associated
weight.
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Answer 2: No, the premium silicone used for the rings is odorless.
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Answer 3: The outer diameter of each ring is 3.45 . The diameter of the inside of
each ring is 1.75 .
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forearms
Sibling Rivalry Is A Conflict Of Differences
Our siblings. They resemble us just enough to make all their differences confusing,
and no matter what we choose to make of this, we are cast in relation to them our
whole lives long. said American author Susan Scarf Merrell. Siblings are very
similar to each other, and are bound by blood and proximity. Despite this, they are
their own person, they influence each other so much, but are different in how they
act and appear, if only minisculely. Siblingrivalry is just another conflict of
differences. Despite how close siblings are to one another, and being raised by the
same parents, older and younger siblings exhibit many differences in the personality
of each other that set them apart. Older siblings are, like younger siblings, born of the
same parentand are usually raised in similar ways. Older siblings fight with their
younger siblings in what s called sibling rivalry. Older siblings can tease,
physically fight, and compete to gain their parents and guardians affections.
Another similarity is the role of development. An older sibling s way of thinking
might translate to a younger sibling. Older siblings are the elder children of a
couple, and as such, follow more in the footsteps of their parents. They are more
oftenly introverted and serious. This is most likely due to the lack of closely
related peers and can also be the case in only children. The older a sibling is, the
more resources they had access to, usually leading to increased height and build.
Nietzsche Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis
Chloe Wikstrom
Hour: 3
Essay topic: 3.
The Inevitably of Evil
Man is the cruelest animal. These words spoken by Friedrich Nietzsche relate to
the moral of the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding. In Lord of the Flies
Golding shows that evil resides in everyone and everywhere. The work of
humankind lies not in the futile idea of destroying evil, but in the struggle to keep it
from becoming a powerful force in our daily lives. William Golding illustrates that
within each person there is a struggle between right and wrong. At first, the boys
listen to their consciences and act according to the moral code they were taught
during their childhood and life at home. As time goes by, the boys indulge
themselves in barbaric ways and let ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Piggy is killed, the conch is also destroyed, diminishing all hope for good on the
island. 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. (181). This quote is very important as it represents
the death and destruction of Piggy, the voice of reason throughout the book, and
the conch that held the idea of order and respect among the boys. Ralph is struck
with sadness by the death of his friend because Piggy represented the last of the
good that was left on the island. Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of
man s heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy (202).
With his death there was nothing left but the malevolent acts of
Effects Of Kevin Rudd s Apology In Australia
On February 13th 2008, the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, finally
apologised on behalf of Australia, to the Stolen Generation for the terrible events that
occurred in 1960 s and 1970 s where many Aboriginal children had been forced away
from their families. This report first shows a deeper understanding of the event and its
outcomes. Then, it looks at what effect it had on Aboriginal communities. Then it
looks at what it has done to help other Indigenous communities around the globe.
Finally, the report shows how the apology was, to a lesser extent, ineffective.
When Kevin Rudd was elected prime minister of Australia in 2007, he promised that
he would apologise to the Aboriginal Community for the events of the Stolen
Generation [Australians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Norman Stewart, a son of a stolen generation member, stated that Actions speak
louder than words and the government can say sorry all they want, but it will never
come to close to the pain that his father went through. The apology had helped
Indigenous people heal the scars, but never heal the pain and hurt , as Stolen
Generation member Mary Farrell Hooker said when asked about her thoughts on
Rudd s speech [Jens Korff, Creative minds, 13 Jan
Essay about My Childhood Home
The fleeting changes that often accompany seasonal transition are especially
exasperated in a child s mind, most notably when the cool crisp winds of fall signal
the summer s end approaching. The lazy routine I had adopted over several
months spent frolicking in the cool blue chlorine soaked waters of my family s
bungalow colony pool gave way to changes far beyond the weather and textbooks.
As the surrounding foliage changed in anticipation of colder months, so did my
family. My mother s stomach grew larger as she approached the final days of her
pregnancy and in the closing hours of my eight summer my mother gently awoke
me from the uncomfortable sleep of a long car ride to inform of a wonderful
surprise. No longer would we be returning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I had violent, grass stained war games with my neighborhood friends, while my
mother worked in her small vegetable garden among the honeybees, and watched
things grow. An ever present warming smell of knishes and hot dogs permeated
around every inch of my block as the nearby concession pumped a constant flow of
fresh food to hungry little leaguers and their families. Looking up, the summer sky
looked like an Easter egg God had dipped in blue dye.
Those warm summer nights after long days of camp were greatly anticipated events
back then. My cousin and I itched with repressed energy throughout the long bus
ride from various tri state area attractions. We couldn t wait to get home and see
what types of shenanigans we could get into. We couldn t wait to slide down the
steep, blue carpeted staircase on our bottoms, and then on our stomachs. Most of all,
we couldn t wait to go down to the basement. The basement was better than a toy
store. Yes, the old fashioned milk chute in the kitchen wall was enchanting, and the
laundry chute was fun because it was big enough to throw down my sisters stuffed
companions, so my cousin could catch them below in the laundry room, as our voices
echoed up and down the chute. But the basement was better than all of these, better
even than sliding down those stairs on rug burned bottoms.
It was always deliciously cool down
DNA Fingerprinting
DNA fingerprinting for crime solving and paternity testing
Currently, DNA fingerprinting is the most innovative technology used to determine
parentage and crime solving. DNA fingerprinting does not give any direct
information as to the nature of the genes coded for by the DNA, and it gives no
information about the chemical sequence of the DNA. It does, however, give direct
information about the identity of individual, including their relatedness.
DNA fingerprinting is a forensic technique used to identify individuals by features
of their DNA. A DNA profile is a small set of DNA variations that is very likely to
be different in all unrelated individuals, thereby being as unique to individuals as are
fingerprints. First developed and used in 1984, DNA fingerprinting is used in,
commonly, for parentage testing and criminal investigation. Its purpose is to identify
a person or to place a person at a crime scene, methods that are employed globally in
forensic science presently. Another aspect, which the technique for DNA
fingerprinting helps, is being used in the establishment of animal and floral
populations and has dramatically transformed the fields of zoology, botany, and
agriculture.
In 1978, Professor Jeffreys discovered a type of variation, which result from
alterations in single bases in our DNA. Which ... Show more content on
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The first and debatably the most important is confidentiality. The doctors and
investigators responsibilities are to keep individuals results private. The second is
limitations, it is not ethically correct to overuse genetic testing, no matter how
accurate and important the results. This is because of individuals and economic
guidelines. Inappropriate testing is also an important ethical guideline, such as
paternity testing without the informed consent of all parties involved. Discrimination
is also another guideline, it is commonly
The Physics Of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, is an applied form of Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance spectroscopy (NMR). Utilizing the naturally occurring magnetic
properties of water and hydrogen nuclei, composing between seventy to ninety
percent of human tissue, to create detailed images of the human body. With recent
technological advances, MRI has become widespread in the medical imaging
community, with its function extending past radiology, into the realm of probing
body chemistry in vivo, and analyzing brain function. (MRI textbook).
A Brief History of Medical Imagining and MRI:
The field of functional medical imaging, or radiology, first began to unravel after
Roentgen discovered the existence of x rays in 1895. Almost simultaneously, famous
scientists, Becquerel and the Curies, discovered radioactivity and the radioactive
properties of radium (1896). The coupling of these landmark eureka moments lead to
the conception of nuclear medicine, and the initiation of a medical imaging
revolution. Beginning with the most rudimentary imaging techniques, fluorescent
screens and contrast media, radiology and related technology developments picked
up momentum, yielding notable methods like computed tomography (CT), single
photon emission tomography (SPET), and positron emission tomography (PET)
scans within a short time span. However, it wasn t until 1959, when Singer, a
faculty at the University of California Berkeley, proposed a novel concept implying
that NMR can be applied to create a
Battle Of The Alamo Research Paper Outline
Remember the Alamo
One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name. The Battle of the
Alamo impacted the history of the United States monumentally. American
expansionism led to American settlers heading to Texas and settling there. The
expansionists called for the annexing of Texas, which lead to an uproar with the
Mexicans, causing the Battle of the Alamo. The abandoned mission is located near
the city of San Antonio. The Texans and Mexicans have clashed multiple times,
fighting for control over it. The Battle of the Alamo, prior events, and post battle are
very important in shaping the history of the United States, Texas, and Mexico.
The moments leading up to the Battle of Alamo have greatly affected the outcome of
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In order to defeat the rest of Houston s army, Santa Anna decided to separate his army.
However, Santa Anna s troops are exhausted from the Battle of the Alamo, causing
them to struggle to keep up with Houston s fresh troops. Houston devised a strategy,
that would allow him to choose the place where they would confront Santa Anna s
army. Santa Anna s plans were to circumnavigate Houston and his troops in order to
surround them and force them to admit defeat. The Mexicans make camp while the
Texans silently prepare to attack later in the night. The Mexicans fighting on the
Texans side placed cards in their hats to avoid confusion among Texan troops. Sam
Houston orders the Texans to charge at the Mexican encampment. Many flee into the
forest, including Santa Anna, who is in his pajamas, trying to imitate a private. Sam
Houston leads the attack until his horse is shot and he falls off and breaks his leg. He
is unable to continue leading the Texans, but nonetheless the Texans win this battle
known as the Battle of San Jacinto. During this battle, the Texans defeated the
Mexican forces in less than eighteen minutes. Because the Texans considered the
Battle of the Alamo a massacre, they became more determined to avenge their
companions who died. Therefore, the famous saying, Remember the Alamo! was
chanted as the Texans brutally attacked the Mexicans. Santa Anna s choice of
splitting his army into three groups made him vulnerable, allowing the Texans to take
control of the Battle of San Jacinto. The Texans captured Santa Anna and forced him
to sign a treaty, giving Texas independence and surrendering the control of his army.
Nine years later, Texas was annexed into the United States, becoming the twenty
eighth state on December 29,
Why Mel Grew Up In A Dysfunctional Family
Mel grew up in an dysfunctional family, that sexually abused young adolescent
children as the normal routine. Around the age 15 is when young Mel started to
engage in marijuana, one of the possible reasons Mel could have started using the
illegal substance is because he was sexually abused at the age of 15. According to
(Victims of Crime, 2015) their statistics showed 60% of adolescents are sexually
assaulted by someone in their community circle; therefore, the expression stranger
danger is a bit deceptive. The thought of knowing that for many year s educators,
mothers, and caregivers have been schooling teenagers to stay away from unfamiliar
individuals; all along, the real message that should have been drilled in children is to
stay away from anyone who carries a threat of safety, this includes familyas well
(Tate, 2015).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
About 6 out of 10 fall into the non family member to the victim and 3 out of 10 of
those cases are predominantly fathers, uncles, or cousins (U. S Department of
Veterans Affairs, 2015). Law enforcement agencies were very well acclimated with
Mel s family, and tried to pursue criminal charges against the aunt and uncle;
nevertheless, Mel did not disclose information to incur charges on the predators. Mel
was the victim in this situation, and one of the reasons most victims do not disclose
information because of fear, anxiety, and lack of support from the community and
their family members (Adcocates for Youth, 2015). Mel experienced fear of shame
and embarrassment, which is why the vignette explained that Mel s personality traits
became socially isolated and avoided places, people, and school
The Political Propoganda Of The Mahabharata
Sandesh Pokharel The Political Propoganda of The Mahabharata The Mahabharata
is an epic created around the time of fourth century BCE to fourth century CE by
Krsna Dvaipayana. The story follows a generation of family in northen India
(Dvaipayana, 1235). The main part of the story begins with Dhrtarastra, Pandu,
and Vidura. Dhrtarashtra is denied his kingship for being blind, therefore the
kingdom of Hastinapur falls into the hands of Pandu (1236). However, Pandu is
cursed to die if he touches any of his two wives with lust after killing a sage and his
wife while mating in the form of deer (1242). For her husband s desire to have
children, Kunti invokes a mantra she learned when she was young and conceives
three babies with gods and gifts the power to Madri, the second wife of Pandu, to
bear twins (1242). Together the brothers are called Pandavas. After Pandu s death
and Dhrtarastra s ascension to the throne, the matter of kingship goes into a huge
conflict, since Gandhari, wife of Dhrtarastra, bears hundred sons and a daughter
(1240). The children of Dhrtarastra are called Kauravas. Having legitimacy to the
throne on both sides of the family, the quarrel for power ends with a war at the end
of the book which culminates in destruction of families on both sides (1238).
Through its epic scale of narrative, the book tries to answer fundamental questions
about war, rule, and human life. However, the subtle presence of political
propaganda in the book hampers its perfection as a
Pros And Cons Of Honda
Honda HRR2169VLA Review
Pros/ Variable thumb operated acceleration based on individual push.
Easy flip levers allowing the handle to easily flip forward for compact storing.
Easy control lever for selecting grass cutter and mulching options.
Built in self diagnostic choke.
Starts at first pull every time.
Cons/ Not suitable for people with limited budget.
Verdict/ The Honda HRR2169VLA mower works very well and is quite efficient as
well. it is highly recommended for its super smooth drive which makes yard or lawn
work a complete breeze. Twin blades, easy start up and solid construction make it
one of the best mowers in the market.
Honda is in class of its own. It is a brand known for the performance and the
reliability of its mowers. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The large 8 inch wheels with rear ball bearings offer smoother drive, increased
durability and better maneuverability. The large capacity grass bags are perfectly
balanced and therefore they can be emptied very easily which saves effort and time
for the users.
Design
The design of the Honda HRR2169VLA is easy to control and quite intuitive as
well. This is an ergonomically designed mower that comes with an exclusive paddle
lever that has been specifically designed to be used by either hand.
The smart drive feature of the mower has been intricately designed to be effectively
used with the thumbs or the palms, whichever way the user feels comfortable. It
can easily be rotated even by using only a single hand. The smart drive control has
five varied settings to be used by the users for starting positions up or down as per
their individual preferences.
Engineers at Honda have put in a good amount of effort and time in designing the
Honda HRR2169VLA. The durable and rugged steel used for making this machine
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Inspector Goole Symbolism
An Inspector Calls is a play that includes a vast amount of political and social
messages. Priestley believed in socialism and he used the Inspector as an
embodiment of his opinions to try and convince people to agree with his way of
thinking. At the time it was written Britain was ruled by a Labour government and
socialist policies were seen to be a good way to go.
As soon as the Inspector is introduced he is portrayed as commanding and
authoritative. Upon his arrival, he creates, ...at once an impression of massiveness,
solidity and purposefulness. (Page 11) The Inspector continues to create this
impression as he progresses through his speeches and throughout his interrogation of
the family. The Inspector remains confident, sturdy and composed, while he causes
the people around him to break and crumble at his feet. His solidity and sturdiness
is proven by the fact he remains on task despite numerous attempts from Mr. Birling
to divert the discussion away from the points he is making. The Inspector is a stark
contrast to the views of Mr. Birling which is that Every man must only look out for
himself, . This is best illustrated in the Inspector s final ... Show more content on
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He could be some kind of ghost; this being suggested within his own name, Goole.
This has clear connotations with the word Ghoul meaning ghost. This ghostly idea
is paralleled with A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, which was written at a
similar time. A Christmas Carol has a link to redemption through the changing of the
way you live, which is very similar to the message the Inspector is trying to put
across in An Inspector Calls. It is also suggested by some that the Inspector could be
some kind of angel or messenger, which is trying to convince the family to correct
the way they live their lives. The Inspector could be a manifestation of the ghost of
Eva Smith, however this is unlikely as no one actually dies until the very end of the
A Democratic State Of Unprecedented Model Essay
A legislative process where there is a lack of transparency and accountability creates
a democratic deficit. A democratic deficit (or democracy deficit) occurs when
presumably democratic organisations or institutions (particularly governing institute)
fall short of fulfilling the principles of democracy in their practices or operation
where representative and linked parliamentary integrity becomes widely discussed.
As far as lack of democracy is concern at European Union, it was first cited by a by
Young European Federalists in their manifesto at that time. European Union was
formed in order to create an everlasting relation within in its state. It is worth
remembering the EU is a supranational state of unprecedented model. It is also worth
remembering that EU initially was formed only to enhance collaboration within few
financial interests and democracy was not the goal it thrived for. This initial goal has
slightly been over shadowed by some critics of its undemocratic status. This issue has
somewhat cause the estrangement within the EU states. There have been calls for
EU to involve its citizen more and more into their decision making. Although
considerable efforts are made throughout its history but one might argue that EU
could have done more in order to make it more transparent in last half a century.
In order to unearth the truth behind the criticism an overview of the legislative
institutes and their processes will have to be studied. We will have to look at the
The Characters Of The Novel Of Kill A Mockingbird By...
Chapters 1 2 In the first two chapters of Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird, we are
introduced to some of the main characters and get some history on them. The main
character of the story is a young boy or girl, who is very smart and thoughtful for
their age of 6. The story begins by describing the ancestors of the main character as
well as some background in the town of Maycomb, such as the stories about the
Radleys and their mysterious ways. While reading I noticed the incredibly obvious
difference in language, and way of life. When the character told of his/her
childhood, and how there were mules to bring supplies around, as well as the brick
/dirt roads, which are almost nowhere to be seen in most towns now. While I was
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She was having lots of trouble in school due to her learning from Atticus and
Calpurina, as well as not getting along with the other children, like Walter, who
she was rude to. Walter is from a poor family, and I think shows how the social
class works in the story. When I had first started reading the book I thought Scout
was a boy, since she was always hanging out with her brother and Dill. The way
that she acts is very different than how girls are supposed to act and I really
appreciate the impartial views of the author, and hope the views are continued
through the story. I really like that Scout is a tough girl, who isn t afraid to do all the
things her brother and other boys do.
While Scout is a smart girl, I don t feel that a first grader can be as smart as the
author is portraying, I really think that the book is told from a much older Scout
who is looking back on the events during her childhood, which it had shown at the
beginning of the story as she was talking in past tense. I m incredibly interested to
learn more about the creepy Radleys and what had happened to Gem s arm.
Chapters 5 6
Chapters five and six of To Kill a Mockingbird summer is back again and so is Dill.
Bringing even more trouble than last summer. Dill was determined on having Boo
Radley come out since he had first come to Maycomb. Scout had really been
discluded from the boys since she wanted to follow her father s wishes. Gem and
The AMR corporations and American Airlines
There are companies that are laid out in various parts of the word. The company that
I had chosen the AMR Company, the industry it operates in is the Airlines. The
AMR Company operates in the Airline industry and its home country/domestic
environment is in the Fort Worth, Texas of the USA. AMR (parented of American
Airlines) was founded back in the 1920 s by a young aviator named Charles A.
Lindbergh who flew mail in DH 4 biplanes and eventually form into a modern day
American Airlines. In November of 2007 the AMR Corporationhad planned to
divestiture the American Eagle to its own regional carrier in 2008. The least
admired for the AMR Corporation would be the millions of dollars that they lost
during the decline in business travels. The spent money to enlarge their companies
with mergers and added flight packages that they turned around to retire at least 22
aircrafts that includes TWA s entire fleet of 10 DC 0s. According to Chairman Don
Carty Keeping capacity in line with demand is one of the most import actions we can
take in response to these adverse economic conditions. The business theorist I would
had chosen for this is Professor John Eric Adir, his theory is a leadership theorist and
author of forty books on business, military and other leadership. The Department of
Transportations had plans to terminate its regulations governing the market of
electronic distribution of tickets and flight information to travel agents. There were
economic
How I Learned Throughout The Semester And Why It
Helped Me...
My journey through this semester was very knowledgeable and interesting
experience. From learning about musical techniques and applying it to my
songwriting process, it helped me become a better songwriter. Throughout this
reflection, I want to discuss the things I learned throughout the semester and why it
helped my as a songwriter.
Before taking this course, I used to just sing my songs, but never used to write
them down. Throughout, the course I learned that it s important to work on your
songs even if it s working on part of it. Taking time to improve you songs is already
a step forward. Starting from lesson two, I learned the importance of having a
strong premise. I found this very useful because then you have an idea of what your
song is going to be about. You start thinking of emotion and storyline you want to
write in the lyrics. For example, if you premise is about heartbreak, then the lyrics
will be about a relationship, with maybe a sad piano accompaniment. Another
interesting thing I learned about lesson two was the articles we read about
techniques for finding ways to be inspired when writing a song. The article that was
very useful was Finding Inspiration. From this article, a technique that I found useful
was to write music about yourself or experiences. I found this to be a common thing
for songwriters, according to the book we read In their Own Words, which was very
interesting to read, I found that most of the famous songwriters, for example Dolly
Modern Liberalism and Political Policies
Modern Liberalism Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau s
political philosophies and theories each differ from one another s, but these three
philosophers have all staked their claims as to what man would be like, prior to the
formation of the state. This is the State of Nature. Their notions on the social contract
reflect their position on the political spectrum. These three philosophers also examine
the purpose and function of the government to individuals of the state.
Modern liberalism is the philosophical standpoint for an increase in social progress.
Jean Jacques Rousseau provides a compelling account of modern era liberalism
through his advocation because of his notions on good government, his social
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Man will be unable to become corrupt and will live his life in ignorance.
Social Contract A social contract is an agreement, whether implicitly or explicit
that defines the legitimacy, or lack thereof, of the authority of the state over it s
subjects. Thomas Hobbes state is one that is filled with constant fear. Fear of their
enemies and those who will betray them. Through a social contract, individuals of
the state are able to establish a civil society and achieve security for the purpose of
self preservation. The social contract is a surrender of an individual s rights and
freedoms, but he must be willing to, for when others are so too, as far forth as for
peace and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all
things (LEVIATHAN 16). John Locke s social contract differs from Thomas Hobbes
social contract in the manner that Locke views human nature as peaceful, with no
corruptive temptations. There was no constant fear. A key component to the
establishment of a social contract in Locke s state was for the protection of property
from those who are feared. Individuals of the state surrendered the right to enforce
the law of nature while preserving and maintaining order. For Jean Jacques Rousseau,
the state of nature is good. Rousseau believes that individuals are better off in a state
of nature than in a state with an establishment
The Breeding of the Red-Fleshed Apples
The breeding of the red fleshed apples was originally from Kazakhstan and
improvements of the apple was breed in order for the breeders to produce a apple
that has high in Vitamin and as a healthy diet snack. The scientists have collected
the apple s seeds in order to let those seeds to grow in New Zealand. The red fleshed
appleswere usually small back in Kazakhstan and it has a different taste which was a
bit bitter and had a lack of quality in the commercial marketing. Also they have
improved the apple s taste just by crossing the original red fleshed apple with another
white fleshed varieties fruitin order to improve the characteristics of the apple since
it will be important for commercial and consumer with its long storage life.
Generally, the red fleshed apple will breed in order to improve the quality of the
apple and also to provide nutrition which are high in vitamins and antioxidants,
which then it reduces the risk of some diseases, but there are some red fleshed apple
that can be healthier than other apples that have been produced. Although, breeders
are able to use genetic information in order to make the breeding process faster and
more effective. By investigating the DNA from the apples seedthe scientists are able
to predict that many apple characteristics including the red fleshed apple long before
the seeds produces fruit, in order to decided which seeds are able to grow well and
which can be redundant.
The process that has been done producing the
Heimlich Maneuver Research Paper
How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver Lauren White October 21,2014 Table of
Contents I. Introduction ................................................................................................
2 II. Safety Warnings Precautions ....................................................................... 2 III.
Glossary ................................................................................................... 2 IV.
Performing the Heimlich Maneuver .................................................................. 3
Conscious Choking Adult......................................................................... 3
Unconscious Choking Adult ..................................................................... 4 Choking
Infants: Individuals Younger than One Year........................................ 5 V.
Conclusion................................................................................................. 6 VI.
Appendix .................................................................................................. 7 A)
References........................................................................................ 7 Figures Figure 1
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FAMILY HEALTH CARE +, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014. http:/
/www.familyhealthhandbook.com/First_Aid_and _Emergencies/choking.htm . This
source provided me with Figure 3. How to do the Heimlich Maneuver. Deaconess
Associations, Inc., Deaconess Heimlich Institute. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014. http:/
/www.deaconess healthcare.com/Heimlich_Institute/Heimlich_Maneuver
/How_to_do_the_Heimlich_Maneuver/ . This source provided me with Figure 4 and
Figure 5. Mayo Clinic Staff. Choking: First aid. Mayo Clinic. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Oct.
2014. http://www.mayoclinic.org/first aid/first aid choking/basics/art 20056637 .
This source provided me with the general information about the Heimlich Maneuver
so that I could ensure the information that I am giving is accurate. Nelson, Gail A.
Choking and the Heimlich Maneuver. University of Rochester Medical Center. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia
/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=85 ContentID=P00825 . This source provided me
with Figure 1 and Figure
Argumentative Essay About Tsunami
People who tend to come back from traumatic situations and are the only ones to
survive usually tend to undergo survivor guilt. The same thing happen to the narrator,
he experienced surrviovr guilt
One day the narrator walked outside into the middle of the storm, soon his friend K
jumped in and joined him. They reached the calm beach not expecting what was
about to occur. K looked at something that lay near the beach however, the narrator
noticed something else. He notice the wave getting ready to attack. He weakly
yelled for K to run but when he himself reached safety K was still there on the
beach. He yelled again and this time I heard him but it was too late. The wave had
enveloped him and swallowed it in its deep depths. K was never found yet the
narrator lived safe and sound. The narrator forever blamed himself. Was this blame
unjustified? It was, yet he should forgive himself, and move on with his life.
Some people can claim that the narrator could have done more or put in more effort
to save his friend, yet he did not. To explain, the author Haruki Murakami states, I
knew that I could have saved K if I tried. I probably could have run over and
dragged him out of the reach of the wave. (41)The author writes that the narrator did
not put in all the possible effort he could have to save his friend, and because of that
deserved to feel survivor guilt. However, the narrator was only a little boy who was
simply paralyzed by fear. To illustrate the author Murakami states I told myself to
run over to K, grab hold of him, and get out of there. It was the only thing to do, I
knew that the wave was coming...I found myself running the other way running
full speed towards the dyke, alone. (30) What happened to the narrator was simple
instinct, to save one s self before others. Grabbed by fear, and being only a ten year
old boy it was to much to handle. Therefore, he dealt with it the only way he could,
he ran away. As well as, he yelled to save K he tried, yet having the ability of a
little kid he only did what was in his power. Moreover, the narrator could not control
K being distracted. To illustrate this Murakami states, He might have been so
absorbed in whatever it was he had found that my call made no
The Best Mental Approaches A Child Should Take
the best mental approaches a child should take. I will then progress exploring one
calculation in extra detail, looking at ways to teach the problem, manipulatives I
would use to support the problem and how they link to the year two national
curriculum.
The addition is the first operation children learn from a young age and mastering it,
is the first step toward the long lasting appreciation of maths. Children from Early
Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) do not need to memorise complex additions in order
to become confident with basic addition. instead, teachers support children to practice
counting; counting on, doubling, learning place value visually rather than mentally
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However, with subtraction calculations, this is not possible. Hence they are expected
to use inverse relationship between addition and subtraction to check calculations and
solve missing number problems. (NC, 2013).
One of the approaches, which is highly recommended for children to practise, is to do
addition calculations mentally (working out calculations in their head) using various
strategies, which is the focus of this essay. Tony Cotton (2013, p.109) states that
developing mental approaches is more efficient to work out solutions to problems and
helps children to become fluent in mental calculation. However, doing mental
calculations, such as addition, can be challenging and confusing for some children.
Therefore, introducing appropriate strategies (for example counting on, partitioning,
bridging through 10) and using them to draw images or mark making will encourage
children to see calculations in their heads and will allow them to use the strategy
which is the most suited for them (Cotton, 2013, p. 110).
Ian Thomson also suggests (I part 1 addition) that visual representation plays an
important role in developing mental addition. for example, number lines help
children to recognise place value and with prior knowledge of ordinal sense of
numbers, it helps them to move from counting in ones to counting in larger steps,
such as 2, 5, 10, 100 and so
Environmental Management Of Mining From New Acland
Coal Mine
ENVM3305 Environmental Management in Mining
Field report New Acland Coal Mine
Name: SГ ўmara Oliveira
Student number: s4338824
INTRODUCTION
The minerals are indispensable for the maintenance of industrial activity, since
products such as automobiles, machinery, tractors, cement, among others, are
manufactured from raw materials coming from this extraction and that these
activities are often energetically dependents on certain minerals, such as coal for
example.
However, the mining activity promotes direct impacts on nature, leading to
environmental degradation. It is an activity that extracts resources that are on the
ground or underground, from where various types of minerals (gold, silver, iron ore,
tin, bauxite, and many others) are removed.
Like all exploitation of natural resources, the mining activity causes impacts on the
environment both in the exploitation of natural areas and waste generation. It
intensely alters the mined area and the surrounding areas, where deposits of waste
and tailings are made. Furthermore, when we have the presence of harmful chemicals
in the ore processing stage, this could mean a serious problem from an environmental
point of view (de Freitas, 2014).
According to Souza Silva (2007), the main problems arising from the mining can be
grouped into five categories: water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, land
subsidence, fires caused by coal and radioactive waste.
Through this report will be made a specific of the
Compare And Contrast Essay On Bayan Jard
Senior Feature Bayan Jarad At the age of eleven, senior Bayan Jarad was told that
her and her family were moving to her parents homeland, Palestine. Jarad and her
family moved to the West Bank of Palestine in a village called Ramallah. It was a
real struggle at first. We moved so I could become fluent in my native language
[Arabic]. Also a lot of my familylived there too, Jarad said. Jarad was used to
speaking and reading in English. She grew up with learning a mix of both English
and Arabic; however, she wasn t as fluent as her dad wanted her to be. Schools were
much smaller. Here you get to interact and do experiments, [in Palestine] they depend
more on memorizing rather than interacting. We memorized everything, Jarad said.
According
The Story Of Tom Brennan Essay
Individuals respond in various ways to transitioning into a new phase of life and
society, these transitions can be challenging and confronting. They can also be
transformative and thus some individuals accept and others reject because it ll often
initiate a series of consequences that may accelerate one s personal growth and
involuntarily change one s perspective and/or attitude. These ideas are manifested in
J.C Burke s, The story of Tom Brennan, a move about the transitionsthat characters
face after an indelible accident. In correspondence to the short story, Neighboursby
Tim Winton and is about a young couple moving from the city to the village and
finding it difficult to reside with the European migrants.
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They find it difficult to fit in with the new environment. This is in correlation when
Tom moves from hometown to Coghill and finding it hard to cope . Primitively, the
young couple entrenches a negative attitude towards the village, evident in When
they first moved in, the young couple were wary of the neighbourhood, which
uncover their cautiousness towards the place and people and also showing that they
are judgemental. Their negative attitude is fortified in the simile, It made the newly
weds feel like sojourners in a foreign land , the word foreign has a derogatory nature
because the couple feel like outsiders which coincidentally/fortuitously expose the
couples fear of the neighbourhood, thus creating a physical barrier between them. As
they live together longer, they experience the kind side of human nature, the
neighbours helped fix the couple s broken chicken pen and generously offered them
free vegetables. Eventually, the couples no longer walked with their eyes lowered.
They felt superior and proud depict a sense of liberation as the couple no longer need
to live with wariness, the emotive language superior and proud delineate their
reshaped positive attitude toward the
Ratio Analysis Of Bajaj
UCAM MBA 2014 15
ARUN PRASANTH
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE ASSIGNMENT
I.INTRODUCTION
The Bajaj Group is amongst the top 10 business houses in India. Its footprint stretches
over a wide range of industries, spanning automobiles (two wheelers and three
wheelers), home appliances, lighting, iron and steel, insurance, travel and finance.
The group s flagship company, Bajaj Auto, is ranked as the world s fourth largest two
and three wheeler manufacturer and the Bajaj brand is well known across several
countries in Latin America, Africa, Middle East, South and South East Asia. Founded
in 1926, at the height of India s movement for independence from the British, the
group has an illustrious history. The integrity, ... Show more content on
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That compared with expectations of a profit of Rs.809.6 crore, based on a
Bloomberg survey of analysts. Net sales rose 5.06% to Rs.5,061 crore from
Rs.4,817.07 crore.Exports received a boost from the rupee s 5.15% depreciation
against the dollar in the quarter, and rose 26% year on year to an all time high of
Rs.2,125 crore.The export performance helped the company offset the decline in
sales by volume in the domestic market, where demand for cars and bikes has
slumped on account of slowing economic growth, higher fuel prices and high interest
rates on auto
Food Culture Essay
Factors Influencing Food Habits and Culture Eating food is essential for all of us,
it keep us alive and also gives us enjoyment at the same time. Food can be defined
as any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build
tissue. (ilearn) In ancient time, when people feel hungry, they eat. However, as
human history keep developing and evolving, we have a higher standard on
choosing food that we like to eat nowadays. In this paper, we are going to evaluate
factors that are influencing our food habits and food culture. Those factors can be
divided into two main categories, internal factors (individual preference and values)
and external factors (geographical, religion, social, economic and political). Internal...
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Another example would be Chinese like to eat hot pot in winter to keep them
warm. In the northern part of China, there are more spicy dishes than the southern
part of China. This is because eating spicy food will keep people warm. In costal
region, there is more seafood than the inland region. The reason is because it is
easier to get fresh seafood in costal region than in the inland region. Japan is an
island surrounded by sea, and that is why eating seafood is famous in Japan. Some
locations are better for growing specific food, for example China have the climate
advantage in growing tea, and France have the advantage in growing wine.
Religion is another external factors influencing food habits and food culture.
Different culture has different religion, different religion has different custom and
food is an important part of a religion. Some religion such as Muslims, consider
eating pork as a dirty food, and people should not eat them. Buddhism do not
recommend members to eat meat, because they think that is cruel to kill an animal
and that we should respect them so we should not eat them. Therefore, a lot of
Buddhism followers are vegetarians. Hinduism followers do not eat cow because
they think that cows are scarce. People who believe in a religion will follow the
rules of the religion, so this will influence their food habit. Some religions do not
have rules about food, but they have specific food to eat.
Media s Influence On The Political World
The media plays a considerable role in the political world. The media gives people
access to be able to determine which political party they want to be a part of,
develop outlooks on government parties and decisions, and manage their own
personal interests. The newspaper, TV, radio, social media, and other online media,
are one of the leading factors, if not thee leading factor in political communication
and fund raising. The media s influence on the political world has shattered the mold
in terms of the way politics are shown. Mass mediahas such a powerful structure that
enables politicians to reach a large scale audience (Croteau Hoynes 2014). The
purpose of this essay is to look at how politicians use the media in order to influence
their audience as they try to validate their credibility with the public.
The influence of the media is more prominent during political campaigns because
news coverage of a single event could turn out to be the most significant factor in
putting a candidate ahead. In fact, most national political figures, plan public
appearances and statements to increase their influence throughout the media. Often
times, candidates and their consultants consume much of their time developing
strategies and plans to get the most impact on their television audience. Advertising,
management of news coverage, and campaign debates are often the types of coverage
that political candidates use. The appearance of candidates in presidential debates is
as important
Leotard Research Paper
Leotards are a fundamental clothing item used many sports, mainly dance and
gymnastics, which allow the athlete to perform at their peak ability without
restrictions. A leotard allows for fluidity of movement and should also be light
weight, stretchy, durable, and conform to the athlete s body (1). Upon their first
appearances in the sporting community, leotards were manufactured from stretchy
wool (1). However their increasing popularity later led to modifications in the
choice of material; leotards being made from cotton and spandex (1). Spandex, also
known as lyrcra or elastane, is a synthetic fibre which is produced from a long chain
polymer called polyurethane (8). Alternatively, cotton is a natural fibre made from
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This remarkable characteristic is due to the chemical composition of the polymer,
as the fibres are made of many polymer strands (8). These strands are comprised of
two segments of a long, amorphous segment and a short, rigid segment (8). The
amorphous segments allows for the elastic properties of spandex where the material
can be continuously stretched and then return to their original shape and size (8).
This polymer also has useful features of being light weight, easily dyed, abrasion
resistant, and is unaffected by the harsh effects of perspiration, body oil, and
detergents (8). These attributes of spandex makes it a popular choice of material for
sports
Einstein
Chris Hall Miss Dennis English 1301.099 November 9, 2013 Albert Einstein Albert
Einstein was born in Ulm, WГ јrttemberg, Germany in 1879. His notable
contributions included helping to develop the special and general theories of
relativity. In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the
photoelectric effect. Einstein is generally considered the most influential physicist of
the 20th century. He died on April 18, 1955, in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1905
Einstein published a paper that described experimental data from the photoelectric
effect as being the result of light energy being carried in discrete quantized packets.
This led to the quantum revolution and later earned him his Nobel Prize. In the
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I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice. Bohr in response told
Einstein to Stop telling God what He must do! Bohr could disprove every criticism
that Einstein had on the Copenhagen interpretation. In 1924, Einstein received a
short paper from a young Indian physicist named Satyendra Nath Bose. This paper
described light as a gas of photons and was based on a counting method that
assumed that light could be understood as a gas of indistinguishable particles. Bose
requested that Einstein assist in getting the paper published. Upon reading the paper
Einstein realized that the same statistics could be applied to atoms. He then went on
to publish an article in German, which described Bose s model and explained its
allegations. Today, Bose Einstein statistics describe any assembly of these
indistinguishable particles known as bosons. The Bose Einstein condensate
phenomenon was predicted in the 1920s by Bose and Einstein, based on Bose s
work on the statistical mechanics of photons, which was then formalized and
generalized by Einstein. In 1926 Einstein and former student LeГ і SzilГЎrd co
invented a unique type of refrigerator called the Einstein refrigerator. On November
11, 1930, U.S. Patent 1,781,541 was presented to Albert Einstein and LeГ і SzilГЎrd.
The refrigerator was a single pressure absorption refrigerator. The refrigeration cycle
uses ammonia
Clothes In The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era, was an era of etiquette, manners, clothes, money, social activity
and tea parties. Etiquette, manners, clothes, and money were all the victorian era
was about. Men, women, and children were all different and had different roles in
Victorian society. Clothes stated who you were and how much money you had. Men
and women had to dress more appropriate and social, but children were a tad bit
more free clothing choices, to a certain age.
The Victorian Era was an era of the wealthy dressing fancy and going to parties, and
poor dressing for the poor and working their butts off. In the Victorian Era women
always dressed modestly, rich or poor, with a long dress and long sleeves. Men in the
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Also if they had good manners or not. Children, in the victorian era, were well
behaved and polite, at times. They knew NOT to back talk their moms or dads. If
they did they got whooped.
Clothes, in the Victorian Era, stated who you were and how much money you had.
Rich men and women dressed modestly and wealthy. Children had to dress almost
the same, but not quite. Children got to wear almost whatever they wanted, but as
long as they dressed appropriate. Men had more power but they still were expected
to dress nice. Women stayed home a lot of times and acted as the housewives.
Children were a tad freer, clothing matter. They could nearly wear what they wanted
and adults couldn t. But once you got to a certain age it was expected to wear what
the adults wore. For girls it as about 16 years of age and boys about 15 to 18 years of
age.
In the Victorian Era, clothes showed social rank, wealth, stability and style. The
rich wore really expensive clothes. The women always wore big, puffy, shiny
dresses. The men wore suits and ties with a vest and dress pants and black or brown
leather dress shoes. If you didn t have nice clothes, you were considered useless or
My First Paid Teaching Job
She has envisioned herself as a planter sowing seeds into her students. Some would
reject her lessons. Some would embrace them and teach them to their children. Her
ideology is that generation after generation people have left their children a world
that is a mess and it will take a very special type of people to clean it up and prevent
the mistakes of the past. The end game to her has always been to develop her
students moral compasses and help them discover what they believe and why they
believe. To build conviction of their beliefs so they have a personal code so that
they can navigate whatever space in the world that they occupy and choose to
change what they didn t like in the world. No matter what grade or subject she has
taught, she has always focused on character development for her students. She has
always seen (and still does) see children as the future, so she has solely taught them
and her future teachingincludes only them. Her first paid teaching job was at around
age twelve where she taught kindergarteners and preschoolers over the summer at a
day camp. She taught reading, counting and shapes. Her first teaching job out of
college was in 1997, so she s been teaching for almost twenty years. She can
explicitly remembering wanting to teach children because she s always seen children
as the future; as the key to a better future. Even when she went to graduate schooland
received her PHD, it was naturally assumed that she would take on a professor s
teaching
Infant Observation
For this assessment I chose to observe my six month old daughter, Abigail,
interacting with her mother, Melissa. Abigail is our third child and Melissa is
comfortable with her role as mother. Abigail was born full term and is a healthy
baby. All developmental milestones have been reached up until this point. She is a
happy baby.
Abigail and her mom began the morning with Abigail getting dressed. She smiled and
cooed at her mother as soon as she saw her and was taken out of her crib. Melissa
said, good morning to her in a pleasant tone and Abigail squealed with delight and
began moving her arms and legs in excitement. They hugged for a bit and then
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Abigail reacted with pre language skills of babbling while the music played and
Melissa responded back to her sounds. Because Abigail was able to get a response
with her actions and sounds, she repeated them demonstrating that she is beginning
to understand cause and effect. Clearfield and Nelson (2006) pointed out in their
research that mothers were more likely to offer toys to their infants and engage in
conventional play which we see Melissa doing during this observation. When Abigail
became fussy, mother picked her up from the floor and began to walk her around the
house. Melissa continued dialogue with Abigail as they walked. Abigail listened as
her mother held her and felt content to be in her arms. She began babbling to Melissa.
Melissa engaged her again demonstrating a strong emphasis on language development
as well as strengthening the emotional bond between them. Melissa is able to
understand Abigail s needs and respond appropriately strengthening her ability to
establish trust with her mother.
Melissa placed Abigail in her high chair as she began to get her cereal ready.
Abigail was not happy to be separated from her mother and began crying. Although
in the same room, Abigail was no longer being held. Melissa walked over to the
high chair while still talking to her stating, What s the fussing? I am right here. You
are ok. She handed her a spoon to play with. Abigail immediately grabbed for the
spoon. She
Jim Halpert Biography
Jim Halpert started up his blog in 2011, by then he had amassed a pretty large
following and had quite an active forum, with the blogs success he eventually
launched his own weekly podcast and chartroom all linked to his RSS (really
simple syndication) feed. The subjects he wrote about ranged from professional
development in the workplace to personal health and supplement tips. He found
writing to be his true passion second to that would be his love for technology. He
was a decent programmer and web designer but that didn t stop him from pursuing
his career with intensity. He started off his coding journey coming up with add ons
and skin designs for the open source browser Mozilla firefox. This worked out well
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He would get practice by designing websites for his friends businesses, his good
friend David had a decent sized wiring manufacturing plant that would supply a lot
of electricians with their supplies. Jim was responsible for making a easy to use and
secure business to business purchasing interface. His interface was built so well that
one of the electricians asked for him by name so that he could design their companies
business to customer interface so that appointments and directions for electricians
could all be arranged from the website rather than having to make a phone call. Jim
made this interface even better for their business as he had built in hyperlinks that
once clicked on, brought the customer to a webpage bio of the electrician they
were contracting, listing the electricians experience and specialties to really allow
for a personalized experience for the client. One of the executives who utilized the
Electrician website enjoyed the user interface so much that he asked Jim to design
a E Commerce platform so that people involved in the industrial sector could
auction off excess materials all on one easy to use program. The program was
constructed in a way so that mom and pops to fortune 500 companies could utilize
it effectively and all on one even playing field The program was a huge success and
was raved about by companies like GE, Schneider
Apple Inc
Apple Inc. ( formerly Apple Computer, Inc.) is an American multinational
corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and
personal computers. Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by( Steve Jobs .(
Steve Wozniak .( Ronald Wayne. Former : Steve Jobs. (Chairman, 1976 1985,
2011; CEO, 1997 2011)( Current :Tim Cook. As of July 2011, Apple has 364 retail
stores in thirteen countries as well as the online Apple Store and iTunes Store . It is
the largest publicly traded corporation in the world by market capitalization, with an
estimated value of US$626 billion as of September 2012. Apples ruthless corporate
culture is just one piece of a mystery that virtually every business executive in the...
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I put out an agenda. Eighty percent is the same as it was the last week, and we just
walk down it every single week.(We dont have a lot of process at Apple, but thats
one of the few things we do just to all stay on the same page. Its one thing when the
leader describes the process. Its another thing altogether when the troops candidly
parrot back the impact it has on them. . Simplicity is key to Apples organizational
structure. The org chart is deceptively straightforward with none of the dotted line
or matrixed responsibilities popular elsewhere in the corporate world. . One of
Apples greatest strengths is its ability to focus on just a few things at a time. . Jobs
inner circle includes (from left) Jonathan Ive, Phil Schiller, Eddy Cue, andScott
Forstall, photographed on the Apple campus in 2010. . Jobs generally kicks things
off personally. Each session is as well crafted as the public product debuts for which
the CEO is so famous. . Specialization is the norm at Apple, and as a result, Apple
employees arent exposed to functions outside their area of expertise. . Apple Inc. is a
global computer manufacturing company that is going through major changes in its
organizational culture and it s organizational structure due to several events of the
past few years.(Apple is going through major restructuring to regain control of its
operations and finances in order to stay competitive on the global market. . Apple Inc.
Ohio State Essay
College Football is one of the most popular sports in America. Every week and
weekend during the fall millions of people, from all different parts of the country
take time out of their days to catch a game. Whether it be the hundreds of thousands
that flock to a stadium to see their favorite team play, or the large amount that watch
on television from their home.While there are a ton of different schools across
multiple divisions, there s no team that compares to The Ohio State University s
football team. Ohio State has arguably one of the best football programs of all time.
One place that Ohio State really outshines all other programs is in coaching. Ohio
state has had the some of the most famous and legendary coaches in college football
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The Ohio state university and its football program have been blessed with a rich
history and tradition. The traditions at Ohio State are second to none. At Ohio state
football games you get to witness amazing sites, for example the dotting of the i
during script Ohio. This is easily one of the most well known traditions in all of
college football, or it could be the historic stadium nicknamed The Horseshoe ,
where many great players have played for years. Ohio State s traditions make for a
great atmosphere for football. They are apart of one of the greatest rivalries in all
of sports. Every year they strap their pads up and face their arch rival Michigan, in
a game that is highly anticipated and broadcasted all across the country. This game
always produces a high energy game with a ton of excitement that every true
college football fan can appreciate and loves to watch. Another great tradition that
comes along with this game is the gold pants. Since 1934 everytime Ohio State
defeats the Michigan Wolverines they receive a golden pants charm. This tradition
was started by an Ohio State coach who had no fear of Michigan and was quoted as
to saying They put their pants on one leg at a time, just like
Commission Meeting Paper
On March 7, 2017, I attended a commission meeting in the City of Aventura. The
City of Aventura is a council manager form of government. According to the authors
Cheon Geun Choi, Richard C. Feiock, and Jungah Bae (2013) in their article, The
Adoption and Abandonment of Council Manager Government, most U.S. have this
type of government, The form of city government typically council manager or
mayor council in the United States represents the fundamental choice of governing
structure by citizens of the local polity, (p. 727) It was my first attending a
commission meeting so I really did not know what to expect. The meeting was
scheduled for 6pm. I arrived 30 mins before the meeting. When I arrived, the Vice
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As a public administrator, I learned the importance of showing people that you are
serving that you care. For example, when the Vice Mayor took his time greet
everyone that came for the meeting, it showed me that he was a career leader.
Other commissioners were already at their seats. Also, I learned that it is
important to do what you think it is important for the people that you are serving.
For example, Commissioner Landman did not vote yes because she did not have
enough time to review the proposal presented. I really admired this decision. I
believe it is important to fully know the pros/cons of a proposal because voting on
it, especially when you are a public servant. This goes along with what author Jered
B. Carr (2015) mention about the responsibility of a public official, Responsibility to
the entire council is an essential characteristic of the council manager form and helps
to ensure both transparency and a focus on the public interest rather than the political
interests of a single elected official, (p. 674). Furthermore, I learned that it is
important to recognize employees who are committed to their work. By giving
awarding the employees during the meeting, I believe that their PSM will
Woodrow Wilson Imperialism
It is hard to assume what another person may hope to presume upon a nation,
however, Woodrow Wilson was a president who stood above and before in his
vision and leadership of the United States. His tenacity was evident and he
represented himself as a vicious authoritarian who crushed dissent and pursued a
global strategy. Wilson chose to ignore current ideologies in favor of creating his
own, the Wilsonianisms, protecting free trade, democracy, and America as the
predominate leader. Furthermore, Wilson s ability to grab and enforce power left
America and global relations at a new juxtaposition.
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Wilsonianism was this ideology set forth by Wilson proclaiming that the United
States was the prominent force to be contended with; stating importance of
democracy, capitalism, and open trade that benefitted American economics (Norton
663). Engaging in a relationship with the Allies Powers (and the Axis Powers)
provided an opportunity for American entities, whether it be government or business,
to profit with billions in loans and millions in exports provided to the countries who
were warring.
Conquering or rather facilitating other countries battles was America s way of trying
to advantage of and monopolize power and greed from the home front to the whole
globe. In one aspect, the aftermath of World War I did a one eighty on America s
economic position by becoming the number one creditor in global economics
(Rauchway 12). With that being said, Wilsonianism was not the solution for
everyone, specifically to countries such as Germany, Russia, and Japan (Norton
Canadian Peacekeeping
Canada s involvement in military and peacekeeping operations since the year 1982
has been, while less noticeable than that of former and current world superpowers,
still substantial. Canada has taken part in many peacekeeping and military operations
including the Gulf War and the war in Afghanistan. As a founding member of both
NATO and the UN, Canadahas had to find a balance between preserving life and
winning wars. Canada helped found NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
in 1949. NATO is primarily a military alliance, with the basic premise that to attack
one member is to attack them all. When the Cold War ended in the 1990s, Canada
brought home the troops that had been deployed in Europe to discourage the Soviet
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Some of them have worked out well, others not so much. When peacekeepers were
sent to Yugoslavia, they were attacked, and the mission as a whole was
unsuccessful. Nine hundred Canadian peacekeepers among those of other
nationalities were sent to Somalia, which turned into an even bigger disaster. Not
only were peacekeepers attacked by those who didn t want the UN to be involved in
Somalian affairs, some peacekeepers were violent to the citizens they were supposed
to protect. This incident cast a black mark on Canada s international reputation. In
Rwanda, 2500 UN peacekeepers including 400 Canadians were on the ground, all
under the command of a Canadian general. He sent in requests for reinforcements and
permission to intervene in the developing genocide, but these were not granted due to
bureaucratic waffling. The mission was a complete
The United States Government System Essay
The United States government system is very interesting and complexly designed.
The state and federal government is a mirror of each other when it comes to the
generics of the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch, however,
internally the state government has major differences on how the branches are
conducted. Throughout this paper we will discuss the greatest difference between
state and federal, which is the state cannot change or remove laws passed by the
federal government but they could change how they execute the federal laws to their
liking as long as it is constitutional.
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The executive branch controls the National Guard , which act as the states military
designed to protect their borders against all foreign and domestic enemies. Then there
is the legislative branch that is comprised of representatives elected by the people of
the state. This branch controls the state s articles of impeachment, budget, initiates
the tax legislations, and creates legislative laws to fix issues brought forth by the
governor and/or the people. All the states, with the exception of Nebraska have a
legislative branch comprised of a bicameral legislature with two chambers. These two
chambers are the smaller upper house (Senate) and the larger lower house (House of
Representatives), with the responsibilities of constructing state laws and fulfilling
other state responsibilities such as the state budget. (State Local Government) The
last branch is the judicial branch, which comprises the state court system that is
headed by the state Supreme Court and is structured under the state constitution.
Many criminal offenses are handled by the state courts, but if corrections are to be
made on the lower court systems, it is handled by the State Supreme Court. The rules
conducted by the State Supreme Court become the binding rule, but if questioned on
the consistency of the ruling, the trial may be brought up to the Federal Supreme
Court. (State Local Government) Though the Federal and State Government are
reflections of each other, when Federal laws are