How To Do A Rhetorical Precis. What Is An Example Of A Rhetorical

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What Are The Characteristics Of The Dutch Republic
In this time, the Dutch Republic will let you publish any book and will let anyone say what they think
no matter if it is against the government or anyone or anything. That is a trait of the Dutch Republic
that no other country would let that happen, they will probably kill the person that published a
controversial book if anyone did so out of the Dutch republic. The Dutch are also very open to new
ideas and opinions, like the ideas that the Earth orbits the Sun and that the Earth is round. Also the
Dutch really like painting, science and basically learning, they are open to any idea and will try to
come up with their own ideas too and try to help each other with their ideas. They are also a very
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Also there are lots of artists like the Golden Boy Rembrandt and lots more, but a very big difference
between our artists and the artists in France is that our artists can paint for more people not only the
church, they could paint for the Regenten or for people with enough money to pay them, of course that
doesn t assure you to become some kind of superstar for appearing in a Rembrandt painting because
you might not appear in the front or even be seen. The Dutch Republic is also widely known for the
smartness and intelligence of the Dutch and their people, they most probably have a very high IQ :).
They are very smart because they really like learning and they learn a lot and their intelligence and
open mindedness makes them learn faster and more things in the same time as other people might
learn half what they learn in the same time because they are really open minded and they are also very
intelligent and creative. Also people really like each other in the Dutch Republic and they get really
well with each other, they don t care if they are jewish or muslim or christian or of any religion, they
treat them the same way as they treat their
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Brief Summary Of Christopher Browning s Ordinary Men
1 This summary paper on Christopher Browning s Ordinary Men will provide a summary and an
overview of the main ideas of the text while attempting to focus on Browning s overall central
argument which revolves around these seemingly normal and ordinary men and how they were
transformed into murderers due to various elements. The summary paper will also be dedicated to the
overall significance of the book and its significance in relation to the history of the Holocaust as a
whole. Browning s novel is significant in generating a greater awareness towards the Holocaust but
more specifically providing awareness towards who the perpetrators were as Browning provides an in
depth examination into the ordinary men which were transformed into these mass murderers, while
centering his argument on how and why did these normal and seemingly ordinary men transform into
the mass murderers in which they became. The novel also takes the reader into an in depth, detailed
account of the horrific actions of the German battalion towards the innocent Jewish population, as
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Browning outlines various ideas which may have triggered the transformation of these German
battalion men to change into the cold blooded murderers which they became. Browning cites the fear
of alienating oneself from the group or letting down your authority figure or power figure. Browning
also states that the battalion may have had no choice at all and were thrust into becoming murderers
with no room to escape. Lastly, Browning also ties in the psychological aspect as well when
attempting to argue how these normal and ordinary men were transformed into the
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Louis Armstrong Concert Analysis
Watching Louis Armstrong s live performance in Berlin during the year 1965 was a pleasure,
especially because I am a great fan of his music. Throughout the concert in Berlin, Armstrong and his
chamber orchestra played 13 different pieces. With the exception of Jewel Woods entrance on vocals
for two songs, the makeup of the chamber orchestra did not change throughout the concert. As a
result, the cello, clarinet, drums, piano, trombone, and trumpet remained vital parts of each song
throughout the concert.
Armstrong and his All Stars quickly began their first song, Sleepy Time Down South, before formally
introducing themselves. This song allowed the audience to prepare for the concert as the tempo was
consistently adagio. The song also gave each instrument in the chamber orchestra the opportunity to
each warm up with a song that was completely dolce and legato in fashion.
Next, the chamber orchestra quickly transitioned to a vivace song that was performed con fuoco and
was named Indiana. In this song, every instrument was given an uptempo solo to showcase the
performer s immense talent. The dynamic throughout was forte in fashion and did not vary from
beginning to end.
After Indiana was performed, the chamber orchestra transitioned to a more dolce and pesante Black
and Blue. Throughout this song, each performer played softly, keeping the dynamic at a piano level
until Armstrong s trumpet began to raise the dynamic to a more mezzo piano level. The song s
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The Guarid The Beatles Producer George Martin
The music world was saddened to hear the loss of one of the greatest foundations of the Beatles.
Producer George Martin dies at 90 years old.
According the The Guaridan, the music came from the Beatles but it was George Martin s energy and
goal to step outside the boundaries of what was acceptable that helped make them special. He was
called the man who changed pop forever.
Sadly, Sir George Martin died at the age of 90. The Beatles producer passed away peacefully at home
in England, as reported by CNN. Adam Sharp, the founder of C.A. Management which represented Sir
George Martin, described his career as one that spanned seven decades filled with creative talents. He
added that he was a gentleman to the very end. The family ask that their
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Arlington V. Metroplex Case Study
The plaintiffs in this case are Amber Arlington and Madison Metroplex. The causes of action available
to Ms. Metroplex are direct negligence, premises liability, negligent hiring and harassment. Ms.
Arlington would have a cause of action to recover as a bystander to the accident if she had a familial
relationship to Ms. Metroplex. As she does not, there is no cause of action available to Ms. Arlington.
The defendants are Forever 21 and the Austin Forever 21 s store manager. Their available defenses are
comparative negligence and assumption of risk.
Forever 21 is liable for negligence in the above causes of action because every element of negligence
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Ms. Arlington took photos of the oily substance on the floor which may help determine the nature and
scope of the danger. For instance: was it just a few drops of liquid which Ms. Arlington happened to
see right after Ms. Metroplex fell, or a substantial puddle posing a real danger to customers? It is also
remotely possible that the state of the liquid after the accident could give indication of whether Ms.
Metroplex slipped in the liquid and then fell, or if she fell into it after her shoes buckled beneath her.
We will also request the Forever 21 manager s incident report. There are elements of this report which
could weaken our client s case: the manager stated that Ms. Metroplex fell due to cork wedges, into
the oily substance on the floor. Ms. Metroplex then reviewed and signed this report. The defense will
argue that the plaintiff s signature on this document amounts to an admission of comparative
negligence, removing liability from Forever 21 and its manager. We can argue that the Forever 21
manager s insistence on Ms. Metroplex signing this incident report amounted to harassment and thus
her signature was coerced and is invalid. The incident report is also missing the statements and contact
information of two witnesses. We will want to track them down and get their statements, as they may
be able to confirm or deny information that the manager set forth in his incident
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Delta Airlines
Strengths
1. Strong market position and wide global presence enhances the market share
Delta has a strong market position in the airline industry worldwide. The company serves more than
180 million customers annually. It is one of the largest and admired airlines in the world. For example,
in 2017, Delta was named to Fortune magazine s top 50 World s Most Admired Companies in addition
to being named the most admired airline for the sixth time in seven years. Additionally, Delta has
ranked number one in the Business Travel News Annual Airline survey for the sixth year in a row.
Moreover the company has a diversified geographical presence. The company offers customers more
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A significant portion of the company s assets are subject to lien. Delta s total long term debt was
$8,100 million, including $4,000 million of fixed rate long term debt and $4,100 million of variable
rate long term debt, in FY2015. Total net interest expense on these debts was $481 million during the
year. This may limit the financial and operating activities of the company. Adversely impacting its
ability to obtain additional financing on acceptable terms for its future liquidity needs, make the
company more vulnerable to economic downturns, limit its ability to withstand competitive pressures
and its flexibility in responding to changing business and economic
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Essay about Illegal Immigration and the Environment
Illegal Immigration and the Environment
One of the most controversial political issues of today is illegal immigration. Illegal immigration
describes the long term shift of populations across national borders without complying with the legal
requirements. Many people are crossing the United States borders illegally to find better jobs, escape
political persecution, and to help out families back home. Some Americans are against this movement
of immigrants. One problem is because of the damaging effects to the United States environment,
another is the amount of money needed to clean up the waste that is being left behind. Illegal
immigration not only hurts the economy, it is also taking its toll on the environment. Illegal
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The government has estimated that one immigrant leaves behind eight pounds of litter on the journey.
(Davis, 2005) Smugglers make the immigrants leave their belongings so they can get more people into
cars and trucks for the trip. The illegal immigrants dump their belongings in favor of nicer clothes to
better blend in with the communities where they will be staying. (Davis, 2005) The trash left behind
can consist of harmful waste including food cans, plastic bottles, various medications, paper waste,
batteries, cell phones, radios, and fecal matter. The Tohono O odham tribe has used $100,000 in
government funds and $30,000 of the tribes own money to remove 40 tons of waste from 84 different
places in 2005.(Davis, 2005) In 2005, the city of Tuscan, Arizona allotted $46,000 from their budget
to buy a dump truck to carry off waste left behind by illegal immigrants. The money also paid for
signs in English and Spanish to identify dumping sites, also gloves, visors, safety vest, and containers
for people to clean up the sites. (Davis, 2005) The litter can be very damaging and dangerous to our
natural wildlife and natural resources. The litter is also harmful to people as well. The government has
estimated that 2000 tons of waste is what immigrants dump each year. (Davis, 2005) What makes
migrant waste a problem is that waste is scattered in remote areas where it is
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The Poverty Of New Zealand
You would like to believe that New Zealand, a well developed country, is a great place for children to
live. For most of us that is true however there is still a concerning amount of children who live in
poverty. Since the late 1980 s and early 1990 s there has been an increase in child poverty of around
15 percent (Boston, 2014). Currently the New Zealand government spends up to ten billion dollars a
year on attempting to solve child poverty and yet still as many as 25 percent of children, which is
roughly about 270,000 children, currently live in poverty in New Zealand, (Expert Advisory Group on
solutions to Child Poverty (EAG), 2012), (Boston McIntosh, 2012). Poverty in New Zealand means
experiencing hunger, food insecurity, reduced life expectancy, poor health outcomes, debt, inability to
afford required medical care, unaffordable or crowded housing and not being able to fully participate
in society (Haultain, 2012). This is an issue that urgently needs to be resolved as poverty can have
some serious negative impacts on people s lives. (EAG, 2012).
While Maori are represented within all socioeconomic areas of New Zealand society, Maori are
currently over represented in poverty statistics. Maori children are far more likely to be exposed to the
impacts and effects of poverty than the average child. (Simpson, Duncanson, Oben, Wicken Pierson.
2015). There are around 13 percent of Maori children that are effected by severe poverty compared to
only five percent of
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Proper Hydration
Let s be honest, everyone s skin is different and our skin is a reflection of our internal health. Beautiful
skin symbolizes proper hydration, and proper hydration allows our skin to prosper. For some of us,
however, acne can prevent our skin from reaching its full potential due to occasional breakouts and
chronic acne. This not only affects the individual, but it also affects the individual self esteem as well.
Although acne impacts over a million Americans each year, doctors are still unable to find a way to
prevent breakouts from happening. Normally, acne is caused by bacteria, clogged pores, excessive oil,
and dead skin. On the other hand, acne can also be influenced by poor dieting, smoking, medication,
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Then, using a ratio of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water, dip a cotton ball in vinegar and apply it directly
to the blemish. Make sure you leave on for at least 10 minutes, or overnight. Reapply several times a
day, washing face thoroughly after each time. Make sure to use a moisturizer afterwards as well if you
feel like your skin is getting dry. Make a cinnamon and honey mask 2 Tablespoons of honey 1
Teaspoon of cinnamon Paper towels Begin by washing your face with water and pat dry. Mix 2
tablespoons of honey and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon together until they are thoroughly blended and have
formed a sort of paste. Apply the mask to your face (or spot treat) and leave on for 10 15 minutes.
Rinse off completely, and pat your face dry. This is a sticky mixture, so make sure you have some
paper towels at on hand. When life hands you lemons, make lemon juice for your acne 1 tablespoon of
freshly squeezed lemon juice (approximately) Q tips or cotton balls (optional) Yogurt (optional) Rinse
your face gently with water and pat dry. Dab fingers, a cotton ball, or a Q tip in lemon juice and apply
to pimple. If it stings, try mixing it first with a bit of
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The Waste Of Food Waste
Every day I sit at lunch and watch person after person throw away perfectly good food. Even I am
guilty of throwing away food I did not want or food I was too full to possibly eat. Someone will take a
container of yogurt or a sandwich out of their lunch bag, decide they don t want it, and proceed to toss
it into the black, wheeled trash cans. All that runs through my mind when I witness and experience
these wasteful habits is that people don t understand how much perfectly eatable food faces the trash
can every day. Food waste does not only occur in schools, food waste occurs in multiple
environments, such as restaurants, grocery stores, and every day households. Food waste comes in all
different forms as well, whether it is whole containers of salvageable snacks or scraps of food capable
of utilization as compost. People don t completely understand the ample amounts of food wasted
every day, every month, and every year. Because of this lack of awareness and knowledge, the
government should provide educational programs regarding food waste and teach alternative disposal
methods, such as composting or recycling, to the general public. The government should also instill
food waste prevention programs to make sure people aren t throwing away perfectly good food
because of reasons such as excess shopping or large meal portions. Food waste tracks back all the way
back to Ancient Troy, where people would often throw food and other forms of waste on the floors of
numerous public
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Mexico Trade Agreements
Trade agreements will always help countries like Mexico. NAFTA by itself increased the economy of
Mexico significantly by itself. The auto industry has taken off, skills have improved and
manufacturing has increased and not just low skilled factory jobs (Beltrame, 2013). With increasing
manufacturing, the export of Mexican goods have increased as well. The value of Mexican goods
exported to the United States grew from $39.9 billion in 1993 to $210.8 billion in 2007, an increase of
437 percent (Sommer, 2008). At the beginning of the deal Mexico had the smallest economy out of the
three. Now the Mexican economy is on par with Canada, allowing for an increase in Middle Class in
Mexico. As you can see Trade agreements allow Mexico to increase productivity, allowed skills to
improve and export more products. When America invested more into Mexico, the Gross Domestic
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Some of the negatives of Trade agreements are loss of jobs. While one country exports the other
exports. The country that imports is replacing domestic products with foreign ones. Meaning that they
only produce products to export and not to stay in the country. This causes people to lose jobs. The
negative effects that trade agreements have had on manufacturing sector and this one is estimated to
displace 159,000 jobs and increase our trade deficit with Korea by $16.7 billion (Keith, 2011). With
jobs being lost by the importing countries, and increasing jobs in the exporting country it creates a
deficit. While one country gains jobs and money the other creates a deficit for itself. International
Trade agreements don t have one clear cut winner, they have Winners and
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Online Enlistment, Clearance, and Classroom Management...
Chapter 1
The Problem and Its Background
Introduction
In the past, pre enrollment systems took a lot of time to accomplish, from securing plenty of forms, to
getting cleared, enlisting subjects, and scheduling. Some schools even have subject advisement before
and after the enlistment phase. All these processes were done manually and were very time
consuming. Now however, with the option of porting all these operations over the internet, they have
become faster to do, more convenient, and easily scalable. This chapter will cover the current systems
for clearance, enlistment, and classroom management of Cosmopoint International Institute of
Technology (CIIT) and propose an online system to manage these tasks. It will discuss the ... Show
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( http://www.ciit ph.com/ About Us page)
Executive Summary
The Enlistment and Clearance System will allow students of CIIT to check online if they are eligible
to take the subjects that they need for the upcoming trimester. Students will login to the website and
they can view all the subjects they have already taken, their grades on these subjects, subjects that they
are eligible to take for the next trimester, the schedule and classroom assignments for the said subjects,
and the student s clearance status. When a student enlists online, he picks the subjects that he is
eligible to take for the next trimester. He will also be able to choose the schedule of the said subjects if
there is more than one class being offered. After picking the subjects and schedule, he will be shown a
completed assessment form that he can print out. He will then bring this form to the school registrar
where he can pay the necessary fees and be officially enrolled. Professors of CIIT will be able to
upload their students grades online. School administrators can change a student s clearance status
online for any reason that they see fit. Actions done will be logged. All these processes are currently
being done manually by CIIT. It is tedious and time consuming for a lot of the students and the school
s registrar office. The Online Enlistment and Clearance System aims to replace these with an easier
and speedier
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Dienophile, N-Methylmaleimide
For this study, each group had the same dienophile, N methylmaleimide, but different dienes,
anthracene 9 methanol or anthracene 9 carboxaldehyde. Initial reaction conducted with anthracene 9
methanol and N methylmaleimide was successful in generating a generous amount of product;
however, due to errors performed during the purification method by recrystallization, some product
was lost, thereby resulting in a low yield. Upon completion of the reaction, the Diels Alder adduct was
subjected to analysis by NMR spectroscopy, specifically, Proton NMR. The percent yield of this
reaction was expected to be high, however, the reaction yielded a percent yield of 4.88%, which is
significantly low. Typically, a low percent yield is an indication of an inefficient reaction; however, in
this case, this cannot be concluded due to errors that occurred during the reaction. Theoretically,
dienophiles and dienes can have different electron donating and electron withdrawing substituents,
thereby changing either can impact the percent yield of the reaction. An electron donating substituents
on the diene will increase the percent yield as the chances of the reaction occurring is increased with
the increase in the number of electron donating groups. The Reverse is true for dienophiles, as an
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Further analysis indicated impurities as there were peaks that could not be
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Rifleman Dodd Essay examples
United States Marine Corps Professional Reading Program Book Discussion Rifleman Dodd 1.
Identify the author s mission (task and purpose) in writing this book. I believe that the mission of the
author, Victor H. Krulak, Lieutenant General, USMC (Ret.), in writing this book was to describe how
vital the United States Marine Corps is to our nation and that through the extensive preparation and
training we receive, we have become the leading fighting force on and off the battle field. The purpose
of this book was to inspire readers about the Marine Corps and to explain stories about how different
equipment came into the Corps and how we perfected them. The author s goal was the educate readers
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I have yet to personally experience war, but I feel like I have experienced what the author talks about
in forming a bond with fellow Marines through our shared Corps values. 5. Identify the author s
specific and implied conclusions. The book is intended to show readers how the direction and purpose
of the Marine Corps has been influenced by many over the years. It shows the pride, determination
and love of the Corps and our country that Krulak felt. 6a. With respect to the author s conclusions
(either specified or implied), I accept or agree with the following and why: His explanations of the
struggle to keep the Marine Corps alive and the early development of amphibious doctrine make this
book a great tool in understanding the modern Marine Corps. 6b. With respect to the author s
conclusions (either specified or implied), I reject or do not agree with the following and why: The
author points out various examples of the Corps short comings throughout history. With the Marine
Corps already struggling to stay atop its game, it didn t shed positive light on the situations. With that
said, it s hard to point out the flaws of the Corps without also showing its achievements and how we
can overcome any obstacle we are faced with. 7a. This book made a favorable impression on me and it
will change the way I approach: people who question whether or not the Marine Corps should still
exist. I can now easily explain the manner in how the
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A Brief Note On Internet Service Providers ( Isp )
Task 1 REPORT (P1, M1, D1)
ARCHITECTURE:
Internet Service Providers (ISP): https://7labs.heypub.com/tips tricks/download speeds explained.html
An ISP (Internet Service Provider are typically large businesses which provide access to the Internet
for their subscribed customers with monthly fees. They provide dial up, cable, fibre optic or other
types of Internet access. E.g. Sky, BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk are examples of Internet Service
Providers and broadband providers.
Talk about download speeds bandwidth : Connection speed (or Internet Bandwidth) refers to the raw
data transfer rate of the connection provided by your ISP. This is the property that is usually advertised
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Broadband
Basically, broadband is, kind of, like a catch all term that handled every kind of internet connection
that is not dial up and that is steady and constant. It was basically a way for internet providers to
differentiate between dial up, back when dial up was popular, and the newer DSL, cable, FiOS; all
kinds of, you know, newer networks that are just always on, always connected and much faster than
dial up. That s all it means. Basically, a way to describe how broad the band is, that the data is being
transferred on to your house or office. What made broadband so amazing was, for the first time, you
could use your computer and if somebody picks up the phone, it doesn t ruin your connection. Also,
you can leave your computer on all night to download files, and the files get to your computer much
faster. It also enables usages, like online gaming, or video streaming, or video conferencing, which
you really couldn t do before.
Prices
No. ISP name Download speed Price per month Download limits
1
TalkTalk Up to 17Mb £17.70 with line rental Unlimited
2
Virgin Up to 50Mb £23.99 with line rental Unlimited
3
BT Up to 17Mb £23.99 with line rental Unlimited
4
Sky Up to 17Mb 17.40 with line rental Unlimited
5
PlusNet Up to 17Mb £16.99 with line rental Unlimited
Web hosting services:
This is a kind of Internet hosting service that allows people and organisations to make their own
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Write An Essay On The Arctic Region
Arctic
The Arctic region has a very harsh climate with very short cool summers; while the most northerly
locations experience an extremely cold winter that lasts almost ten months.
This climate region has an annual precipitation of 35 50 cm each year.
Precipitation is low because the Arctic Ocean and other bodies of water are frozen for most of the
year, and there is very little evaporation. This region includes most of Nunavut as well as northern
parts of the Northwest Territories and Quebec.
Pacific Maritime
The Pacific Maritime region lies along British Columbia s west coast and its border with the Yukon
Territory on the way to Alaska. The Pacific Ocean provides a moderating effect to this maritime
climate, which means the summers are cool and the winters are mild. Precipitation along the coast is
very high, with some area receiving as much as 300o mm of rain in the north. Many people live here
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Here, winters are cold, and summers are warm.
Prairie
Includes the southern regions of the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Winters are very cold, and summers are very hot, this climate region has a wide temperature range
from summer to winter.
In winter, there is dry arctic air that makes the temperature well below freezing, and in summer, the air
is warm and dry. It is quite dry in this region because of the fact that not a lot of precipitation occurs.
Most of the rainfall happens in the spring and summer, and there is barely any precipitation in winter.
Southeastern
This region includes Ontario and Quebec also parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (Home to
Canada s major urban centres.) Moderately cold winters and warm summers.
This region experiences rainfall year round. The Great Lakes moderate the temperatures somewhat,
cooling the summer and warming up early winter.
Atlantic
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The Importance Of Professional Development
Engaging teachers in a learning community, fosters professional growth by developing relationships
among peers (Schramm, 2006). Learning communities provide professional development that is
implemented to improve the learning of students and professionalism of teachers. Teachers within
learning communities are organized in order to collaborate on addressing goals that are aligned with
expected school and district outcomes. Effective leadership is a key factor in effective implementation
of professional development within a school (Schramm, 2006). In order to maximize the benefits of
professional development opportunities, school leaders need to provide staff development that is
focused on improving the learning of students. Focused professional development requires skillful
school leaders who are knowledgeable and capable of guiding teachers and the school in continuous
instructional improvement. Providing teachers with access to resources that support the strategies
learned during professional development is imperative for effective implementation (Schramm, 2006).
Increasing teacher exposure to educational resources, benefits both the teacher and the student.
However, in order for resources to adequately meet the need of the teacher and student, professional
development must be provided on effective use and implementation. Professional development that
provides teachers with the tools and knowledge to effectively use data is necessary for improving
student outcomes
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Action Research in Od
ACTION RESEARCH ORG. MIRRORING IN OD
Action research is a reflective process of progressive problem solving led by individuals working with
others in teams or as part of a community of practice to improve the way they address issues and solve
problems. Action research can also be undertaken by larger organizations or institutions, assisted or
guided by professional researchers, with the aim of improving their strategies, practices, and
knowledge of the environments within which they practice. Kurt lewin described action research as a
comparative research on the conditions and effects of various forms of social action and research
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Data are again gathered from the client system so that progress can be determined and necessary
adjustments in learning activities can be made. Minor adjustments of this nature can be made in
learning activities via Feedback Loop B (see Figure)
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.Major adjustments and reevaluations would return the OD project to the first, or planning, stage for
basic changes in the program. The action research model shown in Figure 1 closely follows Lewin s
repetitive cycle of planning, action, and measuring results. It also illustrates other aspects of Lewin s
general model of change. As indicated in the diagram, the planning stage is a period of unfreezing, or
problem awareness. The action stage is a period of changing, that is, trying out new forms of behavior
in an effort to understand and cope with the system s problems. (There is inevitable overlap between
the stages, since the boundaries are not clear cut and cannot be in a continuous process). The results
stage is a period of refreezing, in which new behaviors are tried out on the job and, if successful and
reinforcing, become a part of the system s repertoire of problem solving behavior.Action research is
problem centered, client centered, and action oriented. It involves the client system in a diagnostic,
active learning, problem finding, and problem solving process. Data are not simply returned in the
form of a written report but
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The Controversial Restoration of the Sistine Chapel
The restoration of the Sistine Chapel in the 1980 s and 90 s was very controversial. This issue began
because Michelangelo, the painter of the Sistine Chapels ceiling, did the painting as a fresco. This
means that the paint was absorbed in the wall, thus becoming part of the wall itself. Like many other
walls and building, over time they began to crack and deteriorate. During the time of the consideration
of the restoration of the chapel, the fresco had been up for over 500 years. As one would expect, there
had been many cracks in the ceiling and the coloring of the ceiling was becoming dull. The ceiling
was also dusty and covered in grime from candle smoke and burning coal. Before the newest and most
major renovation of the chapel, there had been other previous smaller ones. In some of these
restorations, a type of glue was used to temporarily brighten the dark colors. Unfortunately, the glue
helped to attract more dust and grime, which took away from the efforts of restoring it. In one attempt
to restore the ceiling, wine and bread were used to clean it. I cannot not see how anyone would think
that would work and it obviously did not. The most current restoration began in the 1980 s and lasted
for about twelve to fourteen years. This restoration included some of the best restorers worldwide. The
Nippon Television Corporation, a Japanese television company, donated 3 million dollars to fund this
project and in return required that they had exclusive television and
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Essay on Critical Analysis
Critical Analysis of Guernica By Bryce Craig
Spanish artist Pablo Picasso can often be collectively seen as the greatest and most influential artist of
the twentieth century. In a historical sense he encompassed all that is to be a practicing modernist
artist and prevailed as one of the most significant artists overall in human history. Picasso s most well
renowned painting presents to his audience a graphic reflection of the horrors and brutality of war;
Guernica (1937) depicts the Spanish town of the same name being torn apart by the explosive fury that
was the German air raid on the innocent and unaware village during the Spanish Civil War. The
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Through his training he became proficient in countless fields but was predominately a painter and
famously explored the Cubist movement. Cubism was an art movement developed in the early 20th
century that was concerned with the dissembling of images and their analytical or synthetic
reconstruction, as well as the refinement of detail and emphasis on bold shape. Picasso found artists
such as Delacroix, Cezanne and Manet extremely influential, as well as his artistic father, Jose Blasco.
Through his challenging of convention to his persistent experimentation of concepts he created some
of the greatest artworks of the 20th century, such as The Old Guitarist, 1903, Les Demoiselles d
Avignon, 1907 and his most well known piece Guernica, 1937.
The audiences of Guernica, 1937 are presented with a chilling message of the terrors of war and its
traumatic impact on humanity; this is the understood function of Picasso s iconic painting, to evoke
emotional response and educate the public of the event. Picasso wished to express his anti war
message to the people, and what more of an opportunity would he have then being commissioned
earlier that year to create an artwork for the 1937 World s Fair, Paris. After the initial exhibition the
work went on tour and has ending up in many different
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The Communication Between Alistair And The Natives
(1) Identify the two characters that provide a form of communication, and how they serve in the
context of communication to others an ability to enable communication among many characters.
Ada s daughter,Flora, is Ada s communication to everyone. Ada is mute and so she can t really
communicate with people in a traditional manner. She carries out Ada s wishes and acts to protect Ada
in her ways although ultimately, her actions led to Alistair s anger and causing her mother pain.
George Baines is the communication between Alistair and the natives. While the natives could speak
some very basic English, Baines as a bridge in terms of communication between the natives and
Alistair by not only translating for him but also carries out orders to the natives.
(2) Describe scenes in support of your two chosen characters, be sure to consider if your choices
match the above. Give a reason why you think the two you choose provide communication.
When Ada and Flora asked Baines to take them to the beach to get the piano, Ada couldn t get her
point across and convince Baine to take her. Ultimately, Flora was able to not only translated her
mother s wishes but also convince Baines to reluctantly take them to the beach. spend the day on the
beach with Ada playing music. Baines is then taken by the transformation in Ada when she plays her
piano. I chose this because it clearly shows that often time, Ada s means of communication doesn t
work and that anger would only get her so far. Flora
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Edith Wharton s Roman Fever
The majority of people in society today believe in free will and that they can choose what happens in
their own life. Others acknowledge an unknown force that shapes their lives, which they have no
control over. This conflict can be explained by the Determinism theory. Determinism is a philosophy
described as human beings having no free will and therefore, cannot control their own actions and
should not be held accountable. This philosophy is seen in Edith Wharton s short story Roman Fever
by her characters Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley as they argue about a letter and an affair in the duration
of the story. Wharton s main characters are on opposing sides of the philosophy of determinism, with
Mrs. Slade representing determinism and Mrs. Ansley representing free will, respectively and each
effectively showing Wharton s disagreement to determinism.
In Roman Fever , Mrs. Slade represented determinism in the duration of the story through her jealousy
and similar emotions. Her thoughts and actions in the story towards her lifelong friend has traces of
jealousy and bewilderment throughout the story. For example when reminiscing on the days of their
youth in Rome, she realized that, There was no one of whom she had less right to think unkindly than
of Grace Ansley. Would she never cure herself of envying her! (Wharton 6). Mrs. Slade talks about
how her life is boring and now that her husband has passed away, her life is even more dreary. She
envious of the type of daughter
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How Does Machiavelli Influence The Leader
THE PRINCE
Introduction and overview
The Prince is an Italian book written by Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli.
Machiavelli wrote The Prince as a practical guide for ruling. Niccolò Machiavelli, in dedicating his
book to the young prince of Florence, Lorenzo de Medici. In this book, Machiavelli suggest
politicians regarding how to gain power and how to keep it. The methods that Machiavelli suggests for
leaders are also relevant for today s leaders as same these were for the leaders of sixteenth century.
According to the Niccolò Machiavelli a ruler must follow to maintain his position and govern his
state. With a direct authorial voice, Machiavelli employs ancient and contemporary examples to
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There is no need of high post or high influence for the leadership.
2 According to Joseph most difficult problems are the problems of everyday life and leader should
focus on it while according to Machiavelli a leader shouldn t waste his time in every day s problems.
He must think broader and always be ready for the upcoming problem.
4 According to Machiavelli, a leader must be an extrovert as he should be assertive, bold, talkative and
dominant, providing and clear authority, structure and direction. While Joseph realize that majority of
the leaders are introvert who thinks that what is the situation and which options are the best.
5 In The Prince Machiavelli suggest the prince that in dealing with people, a prince must break his
promises when they put him at a disadvantage and when the reasons for which he made the promises
no longer exist. In any case, promises are never something on which a prince can rely, since men are
by nature wretched and deceitful. A prince should be a master of deception. Whereas in Leading
Quietly Joseph says a leader must not break the promise as it may damage his reputation among the
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Dr. Kirkland s Class Letter Essay
Hello future 209ers!
This is a letter addressing how I was able to succeed in Dr. Kirkland s class. This is the first class I
have taken that I will be completing with a 3.9 4.0, and this is completely do able for anyone to
achieve (without sucking up all your time, energy, and motivation)! To begin, there are 450 points
available in this class. In other words, you can miss 27 points throughout the quarter and still get a 4.0.
That means that it is imperative to do well when it comes to the easy points that is the lecture
participation, section participation, and chapter quizzes. These are some of the things that worked best
for me in ensuring a high grade:
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If you don t get 10/10, then 1) take a picture of all the questions with the answers incase there are any
repeats on the second test (there are hardly ever any repeats but it s better to be over prepared than
underprepared), and 2) use the coming week s lectures to learn from your mistakes, ask questions
about the material, and figure out why you re wrong. The questions on the quizzes will help you
prepare for the midterm and final.
For the research paper, make sure to pick a topic you will enjoy researching and learning about, as this
will make it so much easier and you will be more motivated to write your paper. You will most likely
miss 1 or 2 points each assignment because we re all still learning and your first draft will evidently
not be perfect. I suggest as soon as you get the assignment graded, to take a look at the TA s notes and
fix said mistakes right away. This will save you a lot of time in the end when you have to put all the
parts together for your full rough draft and full final draft. The research proposal may seem daunting,
but it s broken down into very manageable parts that only take a few hours to complete. Make sure to
use your book to check if you re doing things right! Pages 507 to 520 are useful when constructing
your paper.
There are a ton of resources to use for the exams so take advantage of these while studying! I found
that the most effective method to study were re reading/take notes on the book to
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Descriptive Essay On Ellen White
Many people have shared their stereotypes of Ellen White. Looking at her life on surface level she is
viewed as being quiet strict and conservative. The book Walking with Ellen White by George R.
Knight gives detailed insight into the everyday troubles as well as the humorous and adventures side
of Ellen White. Ellen White is such an influential person in the Adventist church, but she is often
times taken out of context and misunderstood. This book takes the reader on Ellen White s journey.
Telling her story and revealing who she is on a personal level. I found the book Walking with Ellen
White to truly be a game changer. My eyes were opened to just how much Ellen White is like me. She
is an adventure seeker, humorous, friend, and also timid. I have always viewed Ellen White as being in
a way a step above everyone else. I think I viewed her this way because of the visions she was given
and all the books she has written. This book showed me that she has had her fair share of heart break
as well. I really like that this book shows every side of her life. So often her rules and regulations are
shared, but rarely is her full character and personality shared. I enjoyed that the book shared all of her
heart break with us as well. Ellen White had endured problems in her marriage, deaths of multiple
children, and financial difficulties. Everyone can relate with her on one of these topics. Seeing how
she overcame them all and stayed strong in her faith is inspiring and motivating. After learning more
about Ellen White s life one of the many lessons I have learned that I can apply to my life is that it is
okay to be timid. I have struggled with being timid my whole life. I have never liked this aspect of
myself and often times found myself getting jealous of extroverted people. Ellen White says it best
when she says she was naturally so timid and retiring that it was painful for me to meet strangers (45).
I have often times wondered how god could use me to spread His word when I was to scared to talk to
people. Ellen White wondered the same thing when she was given a vision and was called to share it
with others. By surrendering her life to God she was given the strength and courage to share with
others what God
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Theme Of Anger In The Help By Kathryn Stockett
To sum up, Anger is considered a psychological state to express feelings whether it is exasperation or
that may range in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and anger. Thence, anger cannot only
destroy one s life, but also it may have several effects on the others. Anger has three basis phases each
one not only destroy man s life, but also make him live in suffer forever. Although anger young man in
1950s started since 16th century, anger still exists till now in the novels in literature generally.
As well, Theme of anger is used Stockett in just one novel, The help. Stockett characterized a real
story based on an experience she lived already. She had a maid called Demetrie. The only thing
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Minny exposes to so many abuses by her husband as a result of his dismissal from his job by Hilly s
husband, one of the white women that exists in the published book. Hilly also squeeze out Aibileen
that she ll send her to the jail when she knew that there are chapters about her friend Elizabeth on the
published book, but Aibileen follows the same way of bargaining. She threaten her to show up the she
is the woman who exists in the last chapter in the help, a woman who ate the defecating pie. And
Skeeter has a chance to work as a copy editor in New York City at Harper s Magazine. But she finally
refused in order to not leave the black maids. At last but not least, Kathryn Stocett succeeds in the use
of theme of anger throughout The Help. Although it is a fictional story, but it based on a true story that
Stockett lives one like it. So the goal beyond this story that it has achieved the aim of writer. The Help
helps Stockett to think in the place she lives currently, because the fictional characters existed in the
story like a lot many of women who live there. One thinks that Stockett achieved goal of literature
according to them of anger throughout alerting people who read this book will be helped to care for
their nannies and helpers in a far better
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Quiet Time Isolation
Quiet time is very similar to time out but is different. When you use time out you remove a child from
a location and isolate them from the other children in the room so they can calm down. With quiet
time, instead of isolating them you sit the child near the caregiver. You still are making sure that the
child is removed from others so they can calm down but isn t completely isolated from the other
children. Like with time out, you still need to make sure the child calms down and you talk with the
child about a different choice they could have made that is acceptable. This method is the preferred
method of guidance because it eliminates isolation but still provides the alone time the child needs to
calm down. Isolation can inappropriately scare
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Symptoms A Person Who Is Infected By The Hiv Virus
The signs and symptoms a person who is infected by the HIV virus shows are directly related to the
stage of infection they are currently in. There are three stages of infection classified by the CDC, and
those are acute infection, clinical latency, and AIDS. The World Health Organization, or WHO,
however, breaks it down into 4 different stages which are primary infection, followed by a clinically
asymptomatic stage, then a symptomatic stage, and lastly progression to AIDS. The US uses mostly
the CDC system and for this reason this is how I will break the phases down in order to describe each.
Acute infection is the initial stage at which point viral load is highest due to large amounts of viral
particles being produced. Some people but not all develop what can be described as influenza like
symptoms a couple of weeks after initial exposure. Symptoms can include fever, throat inflammation,
swollen lymph nodes, headaches, rashes, sores, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. These symptoms
usually last no more than a couple weeks at most.
During clinical latency, very low levels of the virus are being produced and most people infected are
completely asymptomatic. This is the stage in which people may remain and live for many years if on
treatment. Even without treatment, this stage tends to last for a wide range of years for most,
averaging at about 8 10 years, although some speed through it faster than others. With treatment, of
course, life expectancy is markedly greater.
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The Role Of Grand Master Yoda In The Jedi Order
Their elevator reaches the Jedi Council room. A circle of the 13 wisest and most skilled masters in the
Jedi Order, some in hologram form due to being busy on previous engagements. All eyes are on the
knight and his padawan as they enter the room. Obi Wan escorts Anakin only as far as the outer part of
the semi circle while the young apprentice continues to the middle, he glances back at his master for
moral support. Obi Wan shoots him a reassuring smile and motions to continue forward.
Grand Master Yoda is the first to speak; young Skywalker, know why you are here you do? Yoda is
The oldest Master in the order. A short alien creature with green skin and long ears. Yoda is the only
Jedi who sticks to the tradition of refusing to use a lightsaber despite the galaxy being on the brink of
war.
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Mace Windu is a bald, dark skinned human male. He is known for aggressive tactics and motivation
centered on rage. Acting as a juxtaposition to Master Yoda; Windu is the youngest and one of the
tallest members on the council, and favors a lightsaber over the force. Skywalker, you ll be happy to
know that you didn t fail all of the tests, despite your feelings of an inadequate performance. Anakin s
spirits lift slightly at this news as Windu continues, While you didn t fail them all you only passed two
out of the five, a rather unexemplary number for the supposed chosen
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1960 s Love Songs
The difference in love songs from today and in the 1960 s are different and alike in many different
ways. The first difference in these two songs is the amount of complexity within the songs as a whole.
The earlier song by Patsy Cline named She s got you has a lower level of word count and has a higher
amount of repetition. In contrast it is also a slower song, so it needed less words to fill the three
minute time slot. The song I hate you, I love you is more complex, with less repetition and has a better
explanation of what is trying to be portrayed in the song. The way that love was explained in the songs
was completely different from each other. The 1960 s were an entirely different era; society was
different and so were people. Love was handled differently, in both good and bad ways. Patsy Cline
explained it in more of a sweet, loving way with an undertone of longing for the person back. In I love
you, I hate you it is more emotional and in the song the two people are missing each other, but they
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A few lines that empaphasize this in the two songs is I ve got your memory, or has it got me (line 15)
from She s got you and You want her, you need her/ and I ll never be her (81 82) in I hate you, I love
you . It s about missing someone. That s the main idea throughout both of these songs. The lyrics said
just earlier are probably the largest idea behind what it was saying that part finally gets the word
across. The rest of the song are just little hints to what the song is talking about. An example of this is
The only thing different, the only thing new/ I ve got the records, she s got you (7 8) in the song by
Patsy Cline. An example of this in the other song is It hurts me every time I see you/ realize how much
I need you . They are explaining it in different ways but it still has the same idea behind
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Sid s Silent Whisperings
There were moments where I would talk normally and gaze at the opals in my hands. Often, a smile
would appear over the damn dirt stains of my face. But at times, a rush of water would overwhelm my
eyes and I would let them flow continuously until I became bloody unconscious. It was a dark foggy
day when I came upon these bright green and blue opals, I mutter as I began reminiscing about the last
thirty years. I stumbled upon the strangest opals that appeared to glow, only realizing that later, it was
no opals, cause no damn opals like that had stared at me before. As the fog started to clear up, the
appearance of a little girl my age stepped towards. Hey, you! I shouted, which didn t seem to be loud
enough to be heard, but still, she stumbled to make her way towards me. I notice how bruised and lost
she must have been and with her opal eyes, she can see that I was too. We walked through the black
darkness of Lightning Ridge for what felt like a bloody eternity, where every second felt like a minute
and every minute felt like a damn hour. The thought of having no place to go made the massive walk
silent and still. There were times when she gaze my way and mutter a question now and then. I would
tell her about my life, wandering to places trying to escape the abusement at home. That why you
bruised up? She asked as her opal eyes beamed at me. Yes, my dad would be damn glad I left, but he
might miss beating
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I Hear America Singing Essay
In I Hear America Singing, Walt Whitman s message of the American identity is that it is diverse and
proud. The fact the American identity is diverse is proven best in the first line, which states, I hear
America singing, the varied carols I hear. In this line, the word varied proves that it is diverse because
if something is varied it has a variety of things amassing it. The American identity being proud is
proven by the line, Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else. This line proves that the
American identity is proud because it is saying that we celebrate what only we have. This celebration
evinces that we are proud of what we gain by working. In I, too, Langston Hughes message of the
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This is because the whole poem is saying how the Native Americans were not represented. In the
middle of the poem it states, ...here s a guitar/ for you/ a chicana guitar / so you can spill out a song/.../
big enough for my people/ my Native Amerindian race/ that I can t seem to find in your poems. This is
saying that her people were not represented. Due to that being her response to Walt Whitman s poems,
she is saying that her people are also part of the American identity and need to be acknowledged as
well.
The message that Hughes and de Hoyos are trying to convey is that their races were forgotten in Walt
Whitman s I Hear America Singing. This is proven by one quote from each poem. In I, Too, Hughes
says, I, too, sing America./ I am the darker brother. This is hinting that Walt Whitman neglected to
mention anything about the African Americans, who are also proud of what they do. In To Walt
Whitman, de Hoyos says, my Native Amerindian race that I can t to seem to find in your poems. This
line says that, in all of his poems, Walt Whitman never seemed to talk about the Native
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Tobacco Substance And Its Effects
Nicotine is a toxic oil like liquid that is colorless or yellowish, it is the active component of tobacco.
This chemical acts as a stimulant when given in a small portion, but in larger amounts blocks the
activity of autonomic and skeletal muscle cells. Nicotine has stimulant and calming effects. Tobacco
substance is also a legal product that is used remarkable by a number of people. Nicotine is a chemical
that is produced inside of a tobacco leaf, it is also known as Nicotiana Tabacum, which was native to
South America but now widely cultivated. Nicotiana Rustica, a small leaf species from the West Indies
and eastern North America is a second common sort of nicotine grown today; there are a total of sixty
ways to cultivate this product. Nicotine is named after Jean Nicot a french physician, and early
advocate of the substance. While the word tobacco was adopted from the spanish but cultivated by the
Native Americans long before. There are four main types of tobacco snuff, chewing, cigars and
cigarettes.
Snuff is a type of tobacco that is inhaled through the nasal, made from the ground or pulverised from
tobacco leaf. Snuff is derived from the word insufflated which refers to blowing a substance into the
body, in this case the nasal cavity. Snuff started to be distributed to huge amounts of people during the
18th century. This tobacco product has an image as a wellborn luxury that attracted the first U.S.
federal tax on tobacco which was created in 1794. By the
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