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Essay about Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas, directed by Mike Figgis and based on the autobiographical novel by John O
Brien, is an emotional story about an alcoholic who rejects life and wants to drink himself to death in
Las Vegas, and an unselfish prostitute who loves him the way he is. Ben, played by Nicholas Cage,
was a former movie producer in Los Angeles and has obviously crumbled in the glamour world of
Hollywood which is shown in the opening scene. Here Ben is already an alcoholic when he disturbs
former colleagues that are embarrassed of his appearance at the restaurant. Ben is unstable and a mess
when one of the men give him money and tell him not to contact him again. Ben then gets fired and
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The director mainly used eye level shots, to leave it up to the audience to judge the two main
characters of the movie, although certain power struggles in the film are shown from high angles to
illustrate someone dominating a conversation or argument. Figgis also uses some point of view shots
to show the imbalance during Ben s drunken periods where the camera is placed at an oblique angle to
show tension and approaching movements. The images in the film are in high contrast with streaks of
blackness and harsh shafts of light to underline the dramatic events that occur.
When it comes to the editing, Figgis mainly used cutting to continuity to preserve the fluidity of most
events without the necessity to show them all. The director also uses flash forwards a few times to
give you an idea about the destiny of Sera, which is shown when she reflects about her encounter with
Ben to an invisible therapist. Figgis also shot the movie using Super 16mm film to give it a tense,
documentary feel. The music is also very unique because the jazzy soundtrack isn t the usual music in
a movie with such an emotional and dramatic plot. The actors have a great impact on the success of
this movie because the extremely difficult roles were played by excellent actor stars. The story is done
very well because it starts off showing us the situation of the two main characters as they are and as
the will be throughout
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Causes And Effects Of The Titanic
The Titanic was the dream ship, the unsinkable ship. It was supposed to sail from Southampton,
England to New York on April 10, 1912. But the dream ship never made it to New York (Tibballs 25).
The disaster of the Titanic was both tragic and adventures. The passengers were both poor and very
wealthy (Staff). The people were seeking adventure in a new country. Some went to travel, others
went to live the American dream and start a new life ( The Sinking... ). The dream of the people came
to an end on April 14, 1912. The Titanic was known as the greatest ship ever built: luxurious,
unsinkable, and unbelievably big (Dubowski 4). The Titanic was more than 882 feet long and 92 feet
wide, and it stood 175 feet tall (Dubowski 5). Even though the Titanic was a large ship, it only carried
four collapsible boats and sixteen lifeboats, which wasn t enough boats to accommodate all the
passengers on the ship (Sherrow 10). The cost of a first class parlor suite ticket range from $1,724
$4,350. In today s time, the ticket will cost about $100,000 (Tibballs 30). The first class passengers
had a low opportunity to survive the Titanic voyage (Staff). The Titanic s famous Captain Edward J.
Smith was going to retire after planning the Titanic s voyage (Rosenburg). The first day at sea was a
success. Captain Smith felt like he should make the voyage to New York sooner than expected
(Sherrow 22). The passengers were having a great time and happy with the progress of the Titanic
(Dubowski 13). The Titanic had received the first report of ice on April 14th (Rosenburg). The last
warning was sent out between 9:30 p.m. regarding the Titanic had sheets of ice in their pathway
(Tibballs 42). Captain Smith went to bed without realizing the dangerousness of the iceberg
(Rosenburg). The weather was getting colder that night. Around 10 o clock that night, the weather got
down to 31 degrees Fahrenheit at sea ( The Sinking... ). It was very dark outside. The lookout couldn t
see very far in front of the ship (Rosenburg). The ship was speeding through the frigid water at 22
knots (Staff). The lookout spotted an iceberg in front of the ship (Sherrow 29). The lookout
immediately called the officer and stated, Iceberg ahead! They quickly turned
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Altruism VS The Selfish Gene Essay
Would you give a penny to the needy? How about a kidney? A heart?
The thought of spring break brings up images of partying in warm weather, drunken one night stands,
and the raging hangovers that follow; yet for Rachel Garneau, a junior at Notre Dame, it represented
an pseudo holiday opportunity for giving, and give she did. This twenty year old gave up a kidney for
a complete stranger. There was an air of psychosis to her as she walked right into the University Of
Chicago s Bernard Mitchell Hospital, calm as ever; her demeanor quite indifferent, her nonchalance
quite unnerving. Funny how we find this act of complete altruism weird ; because it is weird, all that
we know from evolution, Darwinism, basic human tendencies, and even the ... Show more content on
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Studies conducted on the early developmental egalitarianism and parochialism in children show that
other regarding factors are, to some extend, exist as inherent tendencies in all humans: when allowed
to choose between how candy is distributed among an anonymous partner and themselves, the
children chose to be heavily selfless in their distribution. As Fehr et al. come to this startling
conclusion in their paper Egalitarianism in young children , we see how proper upbringing and
cultural norms are not solely responsible for our altruistic nature. We have evolved to take others into
consideration in our choices; we have evolved a heart .
The innateness of these selfless tendencies is exemplified by the close study of our primitive
ancestors. Frans de Waal, professor of psychology at Emory University, studied the habit of the greater
apes. In his work Homo homini lupus? Morality, the Social Instincts, and our Fellow Primates ,
deWaal talks about the surprising altruism we see in nature. Adult chimpanzees consolidate each other
after a fight; questioning all we know about how the wild is a cutthroat struggle for survival.
The most striking evidence was that of the lesser evolved Capuchins. In an experiment to test altruism
in the very basic human precursors, deWaal separated two Capuchian monkeys, Vulcan and Vergil,
giving one the
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Mikhail Gorbachev Decade
I think that Mikhail Gorbachev should be Person of the Decade. Mikhail Gorbachev was born on
March 2, 1931 into a Russian Ukrainian family in Privolnoye, Russia. His father, Sergei, and mother
Maria were both peasants. After three years in the Russian Army Mikhail s father returned wounded
and ended up passing down his experience as a combine harvester to Mikhail, which he showed a
natural ability at. As Mikhail reached his teenage years, he helped out his family by working at a
machine stated driving tractors. Once he reached the age of 17 he was known as the youngest person
to win the Order of the Red Banner for Labor. What the Order of the Red Banner for Labor meant was
that his hard work helped bring in the bumper crop of that year. He ... Show more content on
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Under the badge of democratization, restructuring has now encompassed politics, the economy,
spiritual life, and ideology. Both Regan and Gorbachev struggled to get along with one another as well
as agreeing on the development of a Strategic Defense Initiative. Reagan wanted this, while on the
other side, Mikhail did not. When it came down to it Gorbachev ended up agreeing with Reagan in the
year of 1987, making it the first ever mutual agreement on nuclear weapons reduction. With
everything he was doing Mikhail ended up becoming the first president of the Soviet Union on March
15, 1990 with election coming from the Congress of People s Duties. His leadership skills and his help
he contributed to the overall betterment of the world were so good that he ended up winning a Nobel
Peace Prize. In the year of 1991 Mikhail was captured in a coup by Prime Minister Pavlov whom he
had hired to help him balance power with Yeltsin; all because he wanted more power. When he had
returned home people didn t trust him due to the fact that they thought he was working with the coup
leaders. The Soviet Union in turn crumbled in the late year of 1991, making Gorbachev hand over his
power to the Yeltsin and resign as
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The Arrested Trial Balance
The adjusted trial balance listed all of a company s accounts and their corresponding balances rather
than just those required to answer this question. There are 12 other amounts in the data given that are
not relevant in determining the ending retained earnings balance. Yet students might mistakenly use
these extra data, such as asset and liability balances, in calculating their answers. While there are
many possibilities for incorrect answers, the structure of the MC item is limited to only three
distracters. The first phase involved collecting results on only the two final exam questions shown in
Figure 3 in order to be mindful of time constraints on faculty and students at the end of the semester.
Since results of the preliminary research
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Jeffrey R. Immelt Ethical Leader
Jeffrey R. Immelt is an ethical leader which fits the quote, .... leaders are not responsible for making
other people ethical. Rather they are responsible for enabling their organizations to be aware of ethical
meaning and reflect on it as a core part of the organization. Immelt is the ninth chairman of General
Electric a post he holds till now since September 7, 2001 after his predecessor Jack Welch. Immelt is
also nominated, not once but three time by Barron s as World s Best CEO . Furthermore, after Immelt
is placed in the chief executive officer s position General Electric has won several names by respected
business magazines in the world America s Most Admired Company in a poll conducted by Fortune
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In order to reach six sigma or full efficiency of zero percent defect in all of the countries and all of the
employee within, Immelt shows another value which he possesses, the ability to mobilize resources,
particularly humans. Immelt believes that with the recognition of risks, concise, communication and
strong energy only can he benefit from globalization. With that in hand, Immelt has accountability and
prioritization of business goals in a way that aligns the corporation with global sustainability ones.
Finally, Immelt strives to be honest, trustworthy and transparent to establish relationships with
individuals all over the world. (Sites.google.com/mngmt396jeffimmelt, 2011).
Ethical leadership can be defined in different ways. And also the definitions may include internal
personality of leadership, which are values, traits and behaviours. Furthermore, ethical leadership can
describe the features of motives and behaviour (Yukl, 2010). Ethical leadership is the leaders who
have the good behaviour and performance and the right morals. Moreover, ethical leaders manage and
organize performance, morals, and points of view into the culture of companies (Freeman and
Steward, 2006).
The 3 distinct characteristic which Immelt possesses are empowerment of people to lead,
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Hotel Epic Beowulf
Hotel Epic
Bienvenidos a Miami, where the hot sun meets the cool ocean at the renowned Hotel Epic by
Kimpton.
Downtown Miami, an area known for its patchwork of cultures, a symphony of nightlife experiences,
and a mosaic of artful influences, is also home to the larger than life Hotel Epic. Within easy reach of
this spectacular destination, guests will find the attractions of Downtown Miami, the Port, and
Wynwood. Through these epic regions, visitors can explore the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens,
antique shops, and art galleries. At the en of each day, guests will adore the opportunity to retire in
style at their own slice of Miami heaven.
With 13 floors of luxury accommodation, perched at least 100 feet above the bay and downtown
Miami skyline, each of the Hotel Epic Miami s 411 guest rooms and suites are spacious and indulgent.
Subdued hues are the perfect backdrop for contemporary décor and modern furnishings that have been
hand picked to provide an environment that is welcoming, relaxing, and sublimely intoxicating. Only
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Famed Executive Chef Wolfgang Puck and his extraordinary brigade serve the finest local cuisine in
an elegant atmosphere, offering lunch, dinner, and happy hour repasts. The Hamachi Crudo and
Chilled King Crab Legs are a fine prologue to the Local Berkshire Pork or Lobster Risotto. The
peppery Plantation and floral Firefly cocktails will quench your thirst for fine spirits and gourmet
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Essay On Tinker Vs Des Moines
In the Tinker vs. Des Moines court case the judges decided for Tinker even though both arguments
from the lawyers where not well made. The judge s decision was made by who they thought they
should go for even though both sides had bad arguments and made a bigger deal of this case than what
it should really be. Tinker was fighting for the right of freedom of speech, even though they were
using their freedom of speech for a bad cause. They should have not have used their freedom of
speech against the rule of the school because they were going against authority. They should have
used it for the good of the school. Des Moines was fighting for their right of authority, even though
they were using that authority for a bad cause also. They should ... Show more content on
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Truly, I don t know anything about this court but I did read the website of what happened but yet
somehow the Tinkers won in the court case mainly because the school did not lay any good arguments
on the table. The school started out with an understandable argument but then it just went downhill
from there because they did something totally wrong when they should have done something better
about it. Even though the Tinkers were doing wrong in suing the school but they did that because the
school kicked their kids out. The school should have just talked to the parents about the situation and
ask them politely to take the armbands off instead of just making a rule about it and kicking them out.
I think this court case had a really bad reason for being made into a court case. Even though there was
a reason they should have found a better one to make a court case. In this court case we somehow
argued for five to ten minutes with each argument that the lawyers laid on the table. We then went out
and voted for money to be given to the Tinkers and to let them wear their armbands. So now the
school should think of how they re going to treat matters better instead of just kicking kids out for
wearing an armband that says what they think of the Vietnam War. So I think that armbands are
allowed because they re armbands why make a big deal out
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Humor In Aristophanes The Birds
Humor has entertained and enthralled audiences for all of recorded history. Everyone enjoys a good
laugh, but what exactly makes something humorous? It could be tension that is released in an
unexpected and positive way. It could be the discussion of subject seen as taboo. Humor could also
just be the enjoyment of other s misfortunes. In the Birds by Aristophanes uses all three techniques to
humor the audience, but one specific scene utilizes humor exceptionally well. Aristophanes writes:
PEITHETAIROS. Not a chance. / I want a treaty first. Like the marriage contract / That knife grinder
made with his great big wife: / No biting, no tearing, no scratching, / No pecking the pectorals,
Tearing the testicles, / Shoving sharp objects up the
CHORUS. Stop!
PEITHETAIROS. Nose, I was going to say. (Ar., Birds 439 447)
In the passage Aristophanes uses tension and release, taboo discussion, and the ... Show more content
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Aristophanes accomplishes humor using taboo speech. Peithetairos begins his statement by belittling
the gods. He simplifies Hephaestus to a knife grinder and his wife is not even names properly. The
demeaning of religious figures is a common comedic practice. It relies on the unpredictable and
shocking actions of the comedian to create tension. It also makes and appeal to the ego of the
audience. Lowering the status of the gods would create a feeling superiority for the audience.
Aristophanes also implies that sharp objects would be stuck up the character s anus. Most cultures
would consider discussing sticking objects in the rectum to be taboo, but Aristophanes uses the fact
that it is taboo to shock the audience. The scene uses the shock to add tension that is then released
resulting in humor. The use of taboo subjects to create humor is still common practice among
comedians. Once again Aristophanes has created humor that transcends the original setting of the
work s
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Holistic Philosophy Of Education
Over the last several decades the number of education initiatives that describe themselves as holistic
has drastically expanded as the parents, students, and educators have expressed the feeling that a
different option for mainstream education is required. Holistic education is a philosophy of education
based on the premise that each person finds identity, meaning, and purpose in life through connections
to the community, to the natural world, and to humanitarian values such as compassion and peace.
Holistic education addresses the broadest advancement of the individual at the cognitive and affective
levels. Holistic education concentrates on the relationship between the entire and the part and proposes
that teaching and learning approaches should be established in a bigger vision. Within this holistic
perspective, the student is situated as a dynamic, participatory and critical learner who sees and
comprehends him. The holistic vision incorporates a feeling of the individual who is associated with
his or her encompassing setting and environment (J, Miller 2004). Holistic education is an adventure
for both the teacher and the student.
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It is an educational journey of personal discovery starting within formal education and then continuing
throughout life. The learning and life experiences are continuous with individuals gaining in different
ways from the various situations and demands that they are presented with (Hare, 2010). Holistic
educators recognize that students do not simply learn through their intellects, but through their
feelings and concerns, their imaginations and their bodies. Neves (2015) also agreed that in planning
and implementing curriculum, holistic educators attend to all aspects of each student s
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Personal Narrative Of Josiah Harlan
1. Central Asia: Personal Narrative of Josiah Harlan
a. Josiah Harlan, an American famous for his adventures in India and Afghanistan, writes about the
social situation of Afghanistan in the early 1800s. He has extensive notes about Hazara culture,
although his writings are clearly affected by prejudiced racial and religious attitudes common in the
West at the time. He certainly expresses his disapproval of Islamic ways, so his observations may not
be fully reliable, but his observations of Hazarajat allow me to reconstruct the religious life of the
Hazaras in this time period, albeit with some possible error due to his bias.
2. Oral Histories
a. I plan to use oral history accounts from active members of the American Hazara community to
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This book provides historical information about Hazara Mujahideen groups and political parties from
the 1980s to present. The author suggests that these parties have strong Iranian ties due to similar
religious beliefs. He essentially suggests that the parties are in complete harmony with Iran. I plan to
show that these parties exercised significant degrees of autonomy and were not merely Iranian
puppets.
4. Guardians of Shi ism
a. The author here focuses on the international nature of many organizations of prominent Grand
Ayatollahs. He shows how these institutions form international networks for the scholars who found
them. I plan to expand on this idea, showing how these organizations in turn produce international
networks for their members. That is to say, I plan to show how Shiites, Hazaras specifically, use these
networks to form international relationships for various purposes, including increasing aid work in
Afghanistan and creating contacts with Hazaras across the world.
5. Hazara Integration into the Afghan
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Luke s Genealogy Of Jesus
Luke s genealogy of Jesus and his birth narrative compare with the one found in Matthew s gospel is
that the birth narratives in both Matthew and Luke helps their readers to know who Jesus is and where
he comes from.
Luke s genealogy of Jesus and his birth focuses on Mary Jesus s mother. Luke tells the story from her
perspective. Luke could have found Mary and spoke to her himself, because, at that time he was in
Palestine with Paul. It was Luke who recorded the annunciation to Mary, her visit to Elizabeth, the
birth and childhood of John, the birth of Jesus, the coming of the shepherds and the announcement of
the angels, and the circumcision of Jesus and other comments regarding the childhood of Jesus.
Matthew s genealogy of Jesus and his
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The And Collective Memory Of The First World War
Contemporary Canadian reimagining of the First World war is from the book Catching the torch by a
Brock University teacher Neta Gordon. She wrote this book in 2014. She tries to explain to the reader
the conflict between history and collective memory of the First World War. With many other essays,
she focuses on the role of the Canadian army in the First World war. As we know, the Canadian army
entered the war in early 1915 to offer help to the Britain soldiers fighting against the Germans. The
Canadian army was basically forced to join because they were a member of the British Empire.
On the one hand, Gordon quotes from Jonathan Vance s Death So Noble: Memory, meaning and the
First world war: the dominant or collective memory of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the work that Gordon studied and with the publication date from this book, we can also say
that collective memory is not a whole. Most of the soldiers are dead at this time and she had to rely on
works that were published years later after the First War. Gordon quoted Winter in the first few
chapters of her book, he stated: This sense of the socially constructed nature of collective memory is
vital to historical study, since it precludes talking about memory as if it exists independently of the
people who share it (2). From what I understand from the few pages that we had to read and with my
research done with the whole book, the collective memory is based on the present memory, but since
the soldiers they rely on are no longer in a group or in the same place, it is mostly a memory from one
person.
Another thing she said that made me realize how true her statement was with the novel that we studied
during this term. She stated that: many of the narratives this volume examines rehabilitate the figure of
the father and/or conception of productive masculinity; many follow in the tradition of early twentieth
century home front novels by women to consider the value of female work, in wartime and beyond
[...] and most conclude with a look to the future (which is now the present) and a sense of promise that
is decidedly free from irony. (21 22)
In Sunrise for peter, we have an example of the father figure where Peter takes care of Telfer because
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Trojan War Myth
Heroes get remembered, but legends never die, because their stories are too unbelievable to be buried
amongst the ruins of history. This holds true for the Trojan War, the famous war described in Homer s
epic The Iliad. The epic poem tells the tale of a war between the people of Troy (Trojans) and the early
Greeks (Mycenaean s) after Helen, wife of Menelaus in Sparta, was taken by the Prince Paris of Troy
and Sparta enlisted help from the Mycenaean ruler, King Agamemnon (Cincinatti ??). Now, the story
does not just involve love and crime, but gods, goddesses, and demigods as well. Before the early
1900s, people believed the city of Troy and its story to be purely fiction until ruins of the great city
were discovered. The backstory, archaeological finds, and facts about the area convey the idea that the
Trojan War should be considered a legend with aspects of the truth. The Trojan War was a backstory to
Achilles and his fight with the gods, providing historians with little credible information. The Greeks
were polytheistic and managed to incorporate their history with their religion. Achilles, the main hero
of the Iliad, was said to be the son of a mortal man and water nymph and seemed almost invincible
(Cincinatti). His part in the story added a supernatural element and he most likely did not exist
considering there is no evidence that Achilles or even Helen existed, (Lovgren 2). So, two main
individuals in the story of Iliad most likely did not exist, adding to the
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Pigeonholing Dalmatians As Firehouse Dogs
The notion was not conceived in the backlot of a Hollywood studio; nor did it flow from the creative
pens of authors or playwrights. In fact, pigeonholing Dalmatians as firehouse dogs as depicted in films
and read in books, is based on fact. The spotted, sleek, and muscular dog has a long association with
firefighting, and not just riding shotgun in a fire truck. The dog s rapport with horses, and its ability to
run long distances, were attributes that originally earmarked this breed of dog in assisting firefighters
perform their perilous job.
Prior to modern pumper and ladder trucks, transportation for firefighters depended on horse power
literally. In the 18th century, horse drawn carriages equipped with firefighting steam pumps and hoses
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Solelysev s Liquor Abuse
Liquor abuse and inebriation issue showed up in the harvest time of 1907 amid the Third State Duma.
M.D. Chleysev, an individual from the Octobrists, was the primary pusher of attempting to control the
offer of vodka in the nation. As indicated by Hutchinson his purpose behind joining the Octobrists was
on the grounds that they were numerically prevalent. His answer for the issue was significantly more
radical than any of the gatherings in the Duma were willing to go. Chelysev needed the Duma to
announce liquor a toxic substance, to boycott its production too arrange the Ministry of Finance to
repay every one of the individuals who had experienced its effects. 50 This would put an extreme pleat
in the tsar s pocket since it would kill around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Around 33% of their pay vanished overnight.60 Why did the administration settle on a choice on the
eve of war that would cut their salary by 33%? One reason accepted is on account of the legislature
dreaded another debacle like the Russo Japanese War. They didn t need their armed force to be
intoxicated and confront an utter fiasco once more. The second reason might be that the administration
felt a commitment to not profit off the misery its kin. In January 1914 Nicholas II selected another
pastor of money by the name of P.L. Bark.61 Bark felt that the welfare of the Treasury ought not be
made dependant on the ruin of the good and monetary powers of an awesome number of Our reliable
subjects . 62 It is odd that the Tsarist government had now gotten to be stressed over profiting off of
the workers when it had not been an issue for the last couple of hundred years. The 1905 upheaval
may have made them more wary about what they were
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Examples Of Reality In A Streetcar Named Desire
When Blanche and Stanley began to quarrel, various false shadows began to appear on the wall behind
her. Odd noises and jungle cries also occurred as Blanche began to convert into madness. All of these
effects combined to affect Blanche s final breakdown and departure from reality in the face of Stanley
s physical threat. When she lost her sanity in her final struggle against Stanley, Blanche went back
entirely into her own world. Whereas she originally coloured her perception of reality according to her
wishes, at this point in the play she ignored reality altogether.
Chapter 5
Conclusion
Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire express Blanche Dubois dilemma of trying living a fanciful
life in the real world by contrasting her character with Stanley Kowalski and other elements of the real
world, demonstrating at fantasy and reality can never coexist. Stanley s ever flowing harsh language
towards Blanche that his character is the more grounded, realistic individual by detailing his
destruction of Blanche s fantasy world with each rude remark. Earlier in the piece, Stanley s remarks
were more sceptical than offensive as he questioned her mysterious background, such as an accusation
made when rooting through Blanche s trunk, Here s our plantation, or what was left of it, here! but as
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We have only one set for the entire play the crowded apartment with transparent walls we had access
to the street outside as well as the two rooms and bath. Underscored was the cramped claustrophobia
that entered the apartment with Blanche and the heightened emotions of the bunker as Blanche s hide
out extends longer and longer. The outside world regularly penetrated the apartment, with visits from
Mitch and Eunice and the occasional poker night. But penetrations intensity of light forced Blanche to
went back deeper and deeper into her fantasy, hiding from the encroaching walls of the
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Atrial Septal Defect Essay
All About ASD
According to the text approximately 1, 966 babies are born with Atrial Septal Defect. People who
have this disorder are dealing with this everyday of their life. Since Atrial Septal Defect is a heart
condition, the symptoms and treatment have an impact on everyday life.
Atrial Septal Defect is a common and interesting disorder. Atrial Septal Defect is mostly know as a
hole in the heart. This disorder is birth defect. It can happen to male, female, adult, and kids. This
disorder mostly happens to kids and infant. Atrial Septal Defect is when there is a hole in your heart
that doesn t allow oxygen to flow through. This can causes difficulty breathing, heart murmur, and
e.t.c... There three different types of level. These level are called ostium secundum, ostium primum,
and sinus venosus. The most severe level is ostium secundum which is the true atrial septal. Then is
ostium primum, and last sinus venosus. This genetic disorder is typically diagnosed by noticing
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One symptom is heart murmur. Heart murmur is when your heart makes swishing sound heard in you
heart. Other symptoms that are typically known is shortness of breath. This can happen when
exercising or doing some kind of body workout. These treatment can be treated by different kinds of
things. This disorder can be treated by doing heart surgery or cardiac catheterization. For the surgery
they will stitch up the hole with surgical materials or your body s own tissue. Cardiac catheterization
is when they put a flexible tube in your heart to insert a device in the hole to cover it. People who have
atrial septal defect face fewer challenges in their daily
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The Canada Goose
The Canada Goose
The Branta Canadensis, better known as the Canada Goose is a magnificent bird which can be found
all over North America. People from all over North
America look towards the sky when the Canada Geese go honking overhead in their trademark V
formation, and because they nest all over Canada and some of the
United States many people have a chance to witness the birds migration to the nesting grounds and
back to the wintering grounds. The Canada Goose is respected by so many of us because of it s dignity
and courage and refusal to give up. Over the years the Canada Goose has picked up many slang
names, some of these are: Canadian Goose, Canadian Honker, Honker, Honker Goose, Big Honker,
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The Canada Goose has ten vocalizations or calls which it uses to communicate with other Canada
Geese, honking, long distance call, greeting, alarm, short distance call of mate, short distance call to
goslings, special greeting for female, adult distress, gosling distress, and gosling contentment call as
well as a scream of pain when the bird is bitten (Wormer). It takes a female goose a day to a day and
half to lay an egg (Wormer).
Each goose lays and average of five to six eggs, sometimes only two and sometimes one goose may
lay eleven to twelve eggs (Wormer). With sixty percent of all eggs laid hatching tow Canada Geese
produce an average of three goslings per year (Wormer). Male to Female births are split down the
middle, 50 50
(Wormer). The eggs are dull white and 2.86 by 1.89 inches to 3.43 by 2.34 inches (Godfrey) and
weigh 3.5 to 7.5 ounces (Breen). The incubation period lasts twenty five to twenty eight days with an
average incubation temperature of
100.4 degrees Fahrenheit to 101.3 degrees Fahrenheit (Wormer). Most of the
Canada Geese killed from hunting are twelve to twenty three years old (Wormer).
Canada Geese in captivity however live an aver age of twenty to thirty years and sometimes even over
forty (Wormer). The Canada Goose has a very rapid growth rate, in fact if an average human baby
were to grow as fast as a gosling it would weigh one hundred and
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The Worst Hard Time Summary
Timothy Egan writes the book The Worst Hard Time. In the book, it has a build up to how the Dust
Bowl occurred, and it explains the effects of the Dust Bowl through families that were in the plains.
Then to the end of the book, things are starting to turn around when Franklin D. Roosevelt visits the
Great Plains. Timothy Egan s thesis is that from the beginning, the whole United States starts to tip the
balance of the Great Plains, which led to the Dust Bowl, and the people hitting rock bottom; however,
two opposite ideas come together with faith that the Great Plains can be rebalance. Egan writes in an
inspiring tone that gives a feeling of understanding how the people felt in the worst time, and he stays
on topic of his main point but is slightly bias. In the beginning of the book, Timothy Egan effectively
show that the removal of Indians and the XIT ranch was the start line to the Dust Bowl. Egan writes
about how the United States drives both the Indians and the cowboys out of the Midwest for the
farmers, which Egan signals that this is the spark that started the worst hard time. Egan explains this
by writing, This grass was never meant to be plowed, James told his fellow cowboys. By writing this,
Egan shows that the cowboys know that the farmers should not have used the land for crops, because
they know that the rain will not always be there. Throughout the first chapters, Egan continues to give
scenarios that tip the balances like the effect of the clearing of the
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The Amazing Flexible You Is A Social Thinking Curriculum...
The Incredible Flexible You is a social thinking curriculum for preschool and early elementary years.
It was adapted from Michelle Garcia s Social Thinking curriculum that provides an interactive tool kit.
The program introduces the concepts of: Thinking Thoughts and Feeling Feelings, The Group Plan,
Thinking with Your Eyes, Body in the Group, and Whole Body Listening. These concepts and related
vocabulary are introduced with storybooks, music and movement, and guided play skills. The program
is appropriate for students between the ages of 4 through 7. Michelle Garcia partnered up with authors
Ryan Hendrix, Kari Zweber and Nancy Tarshis. Social Thinking Publishing in California released
Volume 1 in 2013. The Volume 1 deluxe set can be purchased at socialthinking.com for ninety nine
dollars and fifty cents and includes: One paperback curriculum; five full color storybooks; tote bag;
and Tom Chapin s Music CD. A note should be made that the original name The Incredible Flexible
You has been changed to We Thinkers! Volume 1 Social Explorers but the curriculum can be easily
found under its original name. We Thinkers! Volume 2 Social Problem Solver is also now available
which picks up right were volume 1 ends. The Incredible Flexible You is a universal level program.
Research has determined that more and more children are entering preschool and the elementary level
without the social knowledge and self regulation skills for them to be successful in school.
Incorporating a
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Importance Of New Year In Iran
New Year is one of the highlights of the year. For many, it is a time they spend with their loved one
and count down until midnight to start the first day of the new year. New Year means new hopes, new
adventures, new opportunities, and most importantly new beginnings. Every new year brings a great
story for us to begin. All around the world, people celebrate the new year and start a fresh year that is
filled with happiness and joy. For example, some celebrate Rosh Hashanah, which is the Jewish new
year that is celebrated on September 20th, or Chinese New Year, which is celebrated between January
21st and February 20th. There so many other new years that each country and culture celebrates every
year. So today I will tell you about a new year celebration that you might not have heard of. The
Iranians celebrate Nowruz every year, which is also known as the Persian New Year. In Farsi, now
means new and ruz means day. I am originally from Iran and I moved to the United States when I was
9 years old. Every year, my family and I gather around and celebrate Nowruz together. Nowruz is the
day of the vernal equinox and marks the begging of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It is actually
celebrated for over 3,000 years by various of different cultures and people of all religions. The day
that is usually celebrated between March 20 to March 22. Iranians usually have some rituals in order
to prepare for the upcoming year. One of these is the house cleaning and shopping
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What Is The Theme Of The Oxen By Thomas Hardy
In synopsis, at that point: the sonnet s speaker inclines upon a forest entryway and perspectives the
land around him as an image of the occasions of the nineteenth century, the Century s cadaver outleant
; the speaker is made a piece of the scene, not only a confined eyewitness, as outleant echoes the
speaker s own activity toward the begin of the ballad ( I leant upon a coppice door ). The century is
biting the dust ( sepulcher , demise regret ) since it is at its end, yet in addition since something has
kicked the bucket because of the occasions of that century: religious confidence. This religious
measurement to the ballad is borne out by Hardy s own convictions yet in addition by his different
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The matching of the two or the possibility of a couple is built before the sonnet even begins. In the
title, Twain , the old word for two is utilized, creating the possibility of a matching, with the most
evident combine being the ship and the iceberg. From the 6th stanza onwards, Hardy s lexis
recommends that the union of the two powers was fated, an unavoidable occasion planned by some
covered up, wild power which is shown in phrases like The Immanent Will (VI, 18) and the Spinner of
Years (XI, 31). Despite the fact that these expressions are utilized as a part of his books to signify the
powers that work in human life, in the ballad the implicit power Hardy proposes might be nature; the
matching of human innovation and nature can be seen unmistakably in the sonnet with all the new
advancements of people set against the greater power of nature. Tough talks about that while the
Titanic was being assembled, nature as well arranged a vile mate (VII, 19) and, in the following
stanza, Hardy makes a feeling of threat in the lines And as the shrewd ship developed/In stature,
beauty and tone/In shadowy quiet separation developed the Iceberg as well (VIII, 22 24). While
commentator Chris Baldick claims Hardy s The Convergence of the Twain implies a philosophical
position and that it deliberately abstains from admonishing , kindred faultfinder Donald Davie claims
the lyric extraordinarily scolds the vanity and extravagance which made and occupied the staterooms
of the sea liner in this manner proposing Hardy
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The Importance Of Gender Equality In The Military
In a world where political correctness reigns supreme and gender equality are major concerns and
talking points for a lot of people, there are some circumstances where gender equality just does not
make sense. There are times when pushing for gender equality causes only harm and in fact, damages
its own cause. In the Military, this has taken the form of pushing to have women be allowed to serve
in front lines combat units. In the major political push for gender equality in all jobs, some of these
pushes for change will cause only harm. Women should not be allowed to serve in front line combat
units because of their biology they are physically incapable of the same things as men are, there will
be unit cohesion problems that do not exist and there are health concerns for women have that men do
not have. Beginning in early 2013, the Secretary of Defense chose to rescind the policy known as the
Direct Combat Exclusion Rule (Batterton, Hale, Murphy, 2016). This policy is what restricted front
line combat units to men only. After this policy was rescinded, the different branches of the Military
have opened their training programs to allow women the chance to pass them. The problem with this
is that along with opening these programs to women, they have had to modify the training programs to
be gender neutral (Roulo, 2013). This means that if the standards are too high for women to pass, the
tests would seem biased. However, if we lower them, then the recruits which pass the
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Chapter Summary Of The Chapter The Adventures Of...
Chapter 1 July. 2 Huckleberry introduces himself as the narrator. He describes his life to this point. He
lived on the streets on his own until a widow adopted him recently. Now he speaks about his struggles
adjusting to his new life, such as the widow trying to teach him proper English. As he lays in bed in
misery he hears his old friend Tom Sawyer outside of his window and rushes to meet him. Chapter 2
July. 2 As Tom and Huck walk through the brush the neighbors slave Jim comes to investigate the
noises. He can t see anything so he waits in a tree. Soon he falls asleep so Tom and Huck crawl away.
They hung Jim s hat on a tree to fool him when he wakes. Also they took some candles from Miss.
Watson s house for their gang s ritual. Tom and Huck travel to a cave to meet their gang of friends,
and all of them take a blood oath. The oath says to take care of their fellow members and not reveal
each other s secrets or they will be punished. Shortly afterwards the boys return to their homes.
Chapter 3 July. 4 After Huck wakes up he gets scolded for dirtying his clothes. Miss. Watson told
Huck to pray in order to get what he wants. When he asked the widow why his prayers weren t being
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Huck has been going to school and improved his speech, writing and math. At first he hated school but
he figured it would only get better if for him if he didn t skip. This proved to be correct and although
he was still a bit slow the widow was satisfied with his progress. Huck saw bootprints in the snow he
recognized as his fathers. He assumed his father had come to steal the gold he had acquired from a
cave. A man named Judge Thatcher was investing it for him, so he went to Judge Thatcher and told
him to take the money and Judge Thatcher figured out what Huck meant. Huck then went to Jim to
ask him to use his magic hairball why his father came. Jim replied saying that the hairball told him
Huck s father didn t know what he was going to
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Switzerland Health Care System
Switzerland Health Care System
The Introduction and Historical Background
Switzerland, officially known as the Swiss Confederation, is a federal republic made up of 23 cantons.
It lies in central Europe and is bordered by many different countries, which are France, Germany,
Italy, and Austria. It covers a huge amount of area about 41,287 km2 Switzerland s major city include,
Berne which is the capital, also Zurich, Basle and Geneva. The country is dominated by the Jura
Mountains in the northwest and the beautiful Alps, which is a big tourist attraction in Switzerland for
skiing. The Cambrian Switzerland ski hotel located in Bernese Oberland region one of the world s
most spectacular mountain landscape in the south together these two areas occupy about seventy
percent of the country s area. The Rhine and Rhone rivers both gather in Switzerland, and there are
many lakes, including Lake Geneva and Lake Constance. Most of the population of just over seven
million lives in the valley of the Swiss Plateau, a narrow, hilly region between the two mountain
ranges called Swiss alps known as the Monta Rosa, that rises four thousand six hundred and thirty
four meters.
Switzerland has a very great climate that is never extremely hot or extremely cold with conditions that
vary with relief and altitude. The population is made up of four principle language communities
Germans, French ,Italians and the Romans. About forty eight percent are Roman Catholic forty four
percent are
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Puccini s La Boheme Essay
Puccini s La Bohème: An Analysis
Giacomo Puccini has written a number of operas, including Turandot, Gianni Schicchi, and Madama
Butterfly. La Bohème is said to be one of the most successful and enchanting operas ever written.
Written in the romantic period, the text and score interrelations play an important role in an overall
aesthetically and historically pleasing opera. In a story of love found and love lost, Puccini uses text
and score to create empathy for the characters of La Boheme. Puccini does so particularly in the aria
Donde lieta uscì, sung by Mimi towards the end of Act III.
Mimi introduces herself as a seamstress and neighbor looking for Rudolpho to light her candle. They
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This music is returned to show the yearning for the past and lets the audience, if only for a moment,
remember the carefree love that Mimi and Rudolpho initially shared.
Mimi goes on to sing Addio, senza rancor, which translates to farewell, without remorse. Although
this may seem like a rather sarcastic or bitter comment after the uplifting score in the past two bars,
this line is accompanied by two sustained chords. Puccini uses this minimalistic approach to reflect
the simplicity of the text itself. Spike Hughes, author of Famous Puccini Operas, says, there is indeed
no bitterness, but a great deal of sadness...the whole scene has a strangely moving quality of
melancholy and nostalgic regret that such things cannot go on for ever. Although there is no bitterness,
you sense a great deal of remorse. This phrase gives the sense of a moment of rest from the silence in
the instrumental to the held soprano line.
Rudolpho begins to walk away, but Mimi beckons him with an out of place Ascolta, ascolta, or wait,
wait and gives instructions of trinkets she would like him to gather. These trinkets include a gold ring
and prayer book she has left in a drawer, that she wishes Rudolpho to wrap up and she will send
someone to gather them. The score has a dissonant sense at the beginning of each phrase to show
Mimi s sadness, but in a curious contrast staccato arpeggios occur at the end of each phrase once more
reminding all that
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Monsters And Men In Beowulf
Of Monsters and Men
There is a repletion of themes throughout the story of Beowulf. Firstly, this is seen with Grendel and
his killing of King Hrothgar s men. Next this theme is seen with Grendel s mother killing King
Hrothgar s most trusted advisor. And finally, this is seen with Beowulf killing the dragon for attacking
his kingdom and burning down his house.
After a brief prologue Beowulf begins with the great mead hall Heorot, the throne hall of King
Hrothgar, being attacked by the monster Grendel. Grendel is jealous and annoyed by the noise of
celebrations in Heorot. It harrowed him To hear the din of the loud banquet Every day in the hall, the
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A thief stumbles upon the lair of the dragon and stole the small gem studded cup. The dragon ravages
the country side and burns down villages in frustration. but someone managed To enter by it and
interfere With the heathen trove. He had handled and removed A gem studded goblet; it gained him
nothing, Though with a thief s wiles he had outwitted The sleeping dragon; that drove him into a rage,
As the people of that country would soon discover. On one of these burnings, Beowulf s own home
was burned down. It was the throne hall of the Geats that the dragon torched and for this insult and the
injuries of his people, Beowulf would slay the dragon. Beowulf foolishly chose just a few warriors to
accompany him to the barrow of the dragon instead a large army. During Beowulf s battle with the
dragon the third blow he landed did not kill the beast but did enrage it. At this insult the dragon bit
into the neck of Beowulf envenomating him. So, the dragon again sought revenge against humans.
The dragon bit Beowulf for Beowulf striking him and because he rightly assumed that people would
steal his treasure away from him. For fear of theft and death the dragon did kill Beowulf. After each
blow from Beowulf the dragon would belch out more flame. This shows an extension of the cycle of
revenge on an individual level. The dragon would breath fire and Beowulf would strike it, then the
dragon would breath fire
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The Role Of Food And Communication In Asian Culture
Food is important to human beings not only for sustenance but also as a means of communication.
Food as communication is portrayed and interpreted in different ways in different cultures. In many
Asian cultures in particular, food becomes the substitute to express a generally unspoken affection:
love. In the cultural background of unexpressed love where food becomes the channel of the message,
food in turn becomes a sensitive topic and therefore can serve as a catalyst for arguments in
relationships between people of that culture. In a case study observing a couple of Korean cultural
background Peter and Elli I attempt to uncover the metamessages underlying their arguments
involving food. In Korean culture, along with many other Asian cultures, people typically do not show
love and affection straightforwardly through touch or words. Instead, we show it more subtly through
different channels, the most common of these being food. This cultural experience is precisely
illustrated in a video titled What Asian Parents Don t Say... by Wong Fu Productions a YouTube
channel by Asian American creators producing Asian American stories in which they juxtapose scenes
of what an Asian parent says, and what they actually mean by what they said. At one point in the
video, an Asian mother asks her son, Did you eat yet? which gets translated to I love you, but I don t
want to say that, so I m making sure you re well fed. That s how my parents said I love you to me...
And it s less awkward. With the comments section flooded with statements of identical incidents upon
the video s release, there is evidence of wide cultural experience. I personally have felt this too as I
have never heard the words I love you from my parents, and I have never said those words to them
either. Yet, we know we love each other; we just show it through more subtle ways, such as doing
errands and buying gifts, or simple questions of concern such as Are you cold? or Did you sleep well?
, and, of course, the most common way: through food. In this culture, food is the way our parents
show us love, which then gets transferred to the way we show love to others. Therefore, food has
become a sensitive topic to many Asians and Asian Americans, so
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Living A Lie
Living a Lie On that sunny day, a brilliant afternoon in which the birdsong and the sound of the breeze
was heard. Where each bell the clock gives reflected his despair and anxiety. Everyone have been
waiting to be 2:00pm for the crucial moment. Is seen the back and forth of people, the scent of roses in
vases white and blue, the white tablecloths and velvety that move with the passage of the people. The
glittering glasses as stars and champagne as cannon ready to be fired, the whispering and the smiles of
the guests with their elegant suits and dresses, everything was perfect. finally, the time that everyone
expected came, where a young very handsome, elegant, blue eyed, tall and slender but muscular
named Jack was going to marry a beautiful and good family girl named Jennifer. Jack do you accept
Jennifer as your wife? Asked the cure. At that time the hands freeze and his throat were dry. The fear
of not knowing what to say, who look or where to turn for help was killing him inside. I don t accept!
He said Jack met Jennifer three years ago on a trip to Europe in Frankfort Germany, where the sun
doesn t go down until 10:30pm, and sometime you can still see the last ray of the sun at 11:00pm. At
that time during the trip they had a beautiful friendship until Jennifer fell in love with Jack without
knowing the truth about him. The day they returned to their homes they realized that they both live in
California. They
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My Volunteer For The American Red Cross
The strategic planning I did previously was during my volunteer work. I decided to volunteer for the
American Red Cross in Lansing. While doing so the recruitment and placement processes of the
intake volunteers, which I was one of, needed a lot of work. Here is a summary of what I proposed.
All of the steps listed in Berman chapter 4 were followed including preplanning, research phase and
gathering of information, design with mission, vision, and goals, and lastly implementation and
evaluation. This planning process was initiated by myself, LaTonya King, I current Intake Volunteer,
the executive director of volunteer services Natalie McIntyre, Victoria Fryer the volunteer trainer from
AmeriCorps, all from the Lansing office. As well as Linda Cieciek who is the director of AmeriCorps
volunteer services, from the Detroit office. Other than goals, timeline information will be mentioned
in terms of expected dates of completion for particular aspects of the program. Explanations as to why
these goals create are important and beneficial to the program and organization. The planning process
began in January 2015, when the Lansing realized the urgency to place prospective volunteers quicker
than previously done. A meeting to find out the current issues with the intake process took place with
myself, the executive director and the AmeriCorps member in the Lansing office. Here we were able
to find out possible problems within the Lansing reason before looking in to other offices.
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Theme Of The Penelopiad
Margaret Atwood s The Penelopiad has many motifs, although the most significant motif is suffering,
which is present throughout The Penelopiad through uninformed families, terrified suitors, and the
agony of young girls. Even the narrator of the story, Penelope, has suffered ever since her childhood
when she was thrown off a cliff. Since the beginning of The Penelopiad, each individual from Ithaca
has ended up in pain. Penelope and Telemachus pain of not knowing the fate of Odysseus, a father,
and a husband, the frightening death of the overstayed suitors, and the agony put on the maids, who
are raped and hurt repeatedly by the awful suitors. All together, Margaret Atwood uses the motif of
suffering to describe the unavoidable pain that the characters face throughout The Penelopiad, and
how suffering correlates to the departure and return of Odysseus.
Atwood uses suffering to describe Penelope and Telemachus unknowing of the fate of Odysseus.
Since the start of The Penelopiad, Atwood describes the suffering of Penelope, and the suffering of
Telemachus through the absence of Odysseus. The grief began when Odysseus was sent to Troy, and
after 20 years, still hasn t returned. Additional suffering is added to this pair, when Telemachus comes
of age and starts looking for answers. He d gone in search of his father, since nobody else was
prepared to lift a finger in that direction. He claimed his father would ve been proud of him for
showing some backbone about getting out
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Standard Oil Rise and Fall
JEST
Shortly before the Civil War, Rockefeller and a partner established a shipping company in Cleveland,
Ohio. The company made much money during the war. In 1863, he and his partner invested in another
business that refined crude oil from Pennsylvania into kerosene for illuminating lamps.By 1870,
Rockefeller and new partners were operating two oil refineries in Cleveland, then the major oil
refining center of the country. The partners incorporated (under a charter issued by the state of Ohio)
and called their business the Standard Oil Company.To give Standard Oil an edge over its competitors,
Rockefeller secretly arranged for discounted shipping rates from railroads. The railroads carried crude
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When independent companies tried to compete, Standard Oil quickly cut prices sometimes below cost
to drive them out of business. Then Standard raised prices to recoup its losses.
The benefits of having a monopoly like Standard Oil in the country was only realized after it had built
a nationwide infrastructure that no longer depended on trains and their notoriously fluctuating costs, a
leap that would help reduce costs and the overall price of petroleum products after the company was
dismantled. The size of Standard Oil allowed it to undertake projects that disparate companies could
never agree on and, in that sense, it was as beneficial as state regulated utilities for developing the
U.S. into an industrial nation
Economies of Scale
As small companies compete, you naturally get market leaders. As these companies get larger they
become more efficient at producing goods and services. They invest in mass production techniques in
order to produce goods more cheaply than their competitors. They buy raw materials at cheaper prices
because they buy in bulk. They expand specialization amongst their workforce. They also copyright
and patent their work, preventing rivals from using it. This is known as economies of scale. The bigger
you get, the easier it is to make money. Smaller companies cannot compete. This is called a barrier to
entry. If you wanted to compete with Ford motor cars, for example, just one car plant would set you
back around $500 million.
Predators
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Dental Radiation Exposure of Children Essay
In the dental setting the main concern is the dental radiation effects on children. Panoramic dental x
rays can cause DNA damage and cellular death in oral mucosa cells of these children. Cone beam CT
scanner, which was claimed to be the safe, is harmful on children due to them being more susceptible
to radiation effects. Children are by far more susceptible to changes in their cells from a given dose of
radiation compared to adults because they are still growing, developing, and changing. Radiation
protection is needed to protect all children and adults from the exposure, the less the exposure the less
problems later in life. Children are more susceptible to changes in their cells if given adult doses of
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With the potential to harm and give problems in later life panoramic scans should only be used when
completely 100% necessary in anyone especially a child. Also this study goes to show that even the
most minimal of doses of radiation exposed to any given child can result in change, even if it doesn t
show at the time of concern. Cone beam CT scanners are claimed to be the most technology safe way
to obtain highly detailed images of people s mouths. (Aker, 2010) These types of scans are even more
controversial for children, due to children being more susceptible to the effects on radiation. These
scans can put children at greater risks due to their bodies being smaller than adults, plus their bodies
are still in the developing stages. The earlier they are exposed to radiation the more likely to have
effects or problems over their lifetime. (Aker, 2010) The concern is the repeat exposure over a lifetime
of dental screening not the one single dose exposure. If the cone beam CT scanner is misused or
overused on a single patient let alone a child the much larger the issue to these patients later on in life.
The patient can result in later life cancer of thyroid or head, could also result in cells being developed
wrong and or even the killing off of oral mucosa cells. Though these scans only minimally increase
the risk of cancer, there is still that risk and so dentists, orthodontists, patients, and parents of the
children patients, need to ask if these scans
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Natural Death Report Sample
Natural death that occurred at 1430 hrs on 09/01/2016 at 34064 Avocado Dr, Pinellas Park, FL. The
deceased Angel Gutierrez passed away by natural causes, no foul played occurred. The Physician on
duty at Live Better Health Center signed the death certificate. Gutierrez was released to Metro
Mortuary Transported, emailed Medical Examine the Death Report Form.
Narrative:
Scene Description: This incident occurred inside of the residential property at 34064 Avocado Dr. This
property sits on the west side of Avocado Dr, facing south. This property is in a mobile home park in
Sunset Palms. The room where the deceased was located in was the west side of the mobile home in
the back. The deceased was propped up against nightstand on the left side of the bed ground, stretch
out on the floor. See photographs for details
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I was unable to make contact with the doctor at the time for her to be notified of the passing or one of
her patients.
While talking to Live Better Health Center staff member I made contact with the physician on duty
and advised me that he can sign Angel Death certificate.
I spoke with Herminia and if she any removals plans for Angel, and she advised that she has Metro
Mortuary Transport (4040 18th Ave N, Saint Petersburg, Florida 33713), Herminia arranged that they
can come and complete the body removal process.
Completed Pill medication form: Angel was taking, Tamsulosin HCL, Donepezil HCL, Januvia,
Lisinopril, Gabapentin, Metformin HCL, Centrum S/M, Aspirin, Novo Log Mix 70/30, and Lantus.
During this process, it appears that Angel is under medicated or he has not been taking his on
schedule.
I stood by until the transporter Doug Lorenzo of Metro Mortuary Transport arrived on scene
I emailed a Pinellas County death report form to the Medical Examiner, to advise them of Angel
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Bhagavad Gita Religion
The Bhagavad Gita focuses primarily on a conversation held between a god called Krishna and his
mortal cousin, Arjuna. This conversation happens right before a battle between Arjuna and his
brothers, the Pandavas, and their cousins, the Kurus, over who should be in charge of the kingdom.
Arjuna doesn t want to kill his family and seeks guidance from Krishna on what is to be done. The two
have a lengthy conversation regarding the many paths to understanding, the primary goal for this
period s religious tradition. Krishna is careful not to place one of the three paths or yogas (literally
joining together, the way or the path to the ultimate reality) ahead of the others. For Arjuna, however,
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The jñanayoga focuses on knowing one s dharma and for understanding the more philosophical
aspects of this particular Indian tradition. It draws on the Upanishadic tradition of philosophy and
generally thought of as the more intellectual yoga leading to the correct understanding of Atman and
Brahman as both separate but really one and the same. For Arjuna to follow the jñanayoga
successfully, he would need to understand the philosophical nuances of the path. In particular, he
would need to understand how to act in such a way that was intent on action, not on the fruits of action
(II.47). Krishna says this to Arjuna in response to Arjuna s claim that he will not fight (II.9) despite his
warrior caste status and his role in the conflict as one of the five Pandava brothers. This seemingly
paradoxical advice highlights the differences between focusing on the outcomes of a particular event
(fruits of action) and focusing on simply completing an action. It is a process of losing attachments
and, consequently, is essential to understanding Atman and Brahman. Letting go of Arjuna s
attachment to the outcomes or the fruits of his action would free Arjuna from his discontentment and
allow him to fulfil his
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In the Plantae kingdom comprising of over 3,500 species...
In the Plantae kingdom comprising of over 3,500 species and about 250 noted genera came the
Liliaceae family, also known as the Lily family. They fall under the order of Liliales. All plants in this
family are perennial; therefore after flowering they die back to underground bulbs, corms or rhizomes
and then return back again year after year. They are often found to be a prime example of
monocotyledonous plants. In the past the Liliaceae family had many genera clumped into one big
family, but recent reclassification systems (i.e. APG III Classification System) have assigned many of
the genera commonly associated with Liliaceae to different families such as: Alliums now part of the
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It has a stem which is erect, simple and branched. They have 3 petals and sepals which are all bright
yellow. The petals are round and heavily bearded, and the sepals underneath are pointed. Their leaves
are simple narrow grass like leaves with a basal leaf arrangement.
Uses Can be commercially grown for flower essence for sale in herbal stores as it is believed to
restore the Sensitivity and awareness of self
Contraints While it s not threatened, it is globally recognised as rare or uncommon. Prefers shade.
Calochortus Nultalli
(Sego Lily)
Also known as the Sego Lily, this is the state flower of Utah. This has 1 to 4 flowers, each with 3
white petals with tints of lilac and have a yellow base. These appear in early summer. Plants are
around 15 45cm in height and have linear leaves and a slender erect stem. Their leaves are linear and
in a basal leaf arrangement.
Uses The bulbs of this are edible and can be boiled or roasted. They were eaten by the Native
Americans and early pioneers in Utah, although now it is mostly grown for ornamental purposes.
Possible use could be for ornamental purposes due to their importance and rarity.
Constraints Very hard to grow.
Cardiocrinum
A monocarpic genus after flowering the bulb dies, but offsets are produced. A genus with large, showy
flowers and is commonly known as the giant lily.
Cardiocrinum Gigantium
From the genus of Cardiocrinium comes the species C. giganteum. A lily with huge fragrant flowers
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Lease and Hire Purchase
SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE
Constituent of Symbiosis International University, Pune
(Accredited by NAAC (UGC) with `A Grade)
Managerial Economics Internal Assessment
REPORT ON
LEASE AND HIRE PURCHASE COMP ANIES
Submitted by
SIVAGNANAM KAR THIKEYAN
ROLL NO: 135
DIV B
BBA. LLB. BATCH 2013 18
LEASING
A lease transaction is a commercial arrangement whereby an equipment owner or Manufacturer
conveys to the equipment user the right to use the equipment in return for a rental. In other words,
lease is a contract between the owner of an asset (the lessor) and its user (the lessee) for the right to
use the asset during a specified period in return for a mutually agreed periodic payment (the lease
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In such transactions ownership of goods is transferred to a finance company at a discounted price, and
the company hires out and then sells those goods to the buyer.
A hire purchase agreement is defined in the Hire Purchase Act, 1972 as peculiar kind of transaction in
which the goods are let on hire with an option to the hirer to purchase them, with the following
stipulations:
a. Payments to be made in installments over a specified period.
b. The possession is delivered to the hirer at the time of entering into the contract.
c. The property in goods passes to the hirer on payment of the last installment.
d. Each installment is treated as hire charges so that if default is made in payment of any installment,
the seller becomes entitled to take away the goods, and
e. The hirer/ purchase is free to return the goods without being required to pay any further installments
falling due after the return.
Hire purchase should be distinguished from instalment sale wherein property passes to the purchaser
with the payment of the first instalment. But in case of HP (ownership remains with the seller until the
last instalment is paid) buyer gets ownership after paying the last instalment.
Advantages of hire purchases
1. Spread the cost of finance Whilst choosing to pay in cash is preferable,. A hire purchase agreement

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The Paleo Diet By Loren Cordain
The Lemonade Cleanse
In the article, The Paleo Diet by Loren Cordain, the author talks about America s fascination with diet
fads, telling readers about their widespread appeal as a fix all for America s health problems and
obesity. I have to admit, like a lot of people, I am a bandwagon jumper. Whether this new fad be a new
fashion trend or a new video game sensation, chances are that I ve tried it. And new diet fads are no
exception for me.
One of the things that has become popular today is the cleanse. Cleanses can take many forms, but the
main function of these is to detox the body. Many scientists, such as Dr. Joy Dubost, a dietitian and
food scientist, warn people to shy away from such cleanses that claim to give the body a total detox.
Dubost states that, Your body has built in mechanisms for detoxification, including your liver,
kidneys, and gastrointestinal system. Going on a cleanse is not going to aide these bodily systems in
doing their job. These are short term diets that often consist solely of liquids that contain very little
caloric value and can often make going on a cleanse dangerous.
As a child, like many American children, I ate relatively unhealthily. For breakfast I would have
sugary cereal and lunch and dinner usually followed up with something equally bad for my health.
However, after each one of these meals I would dart outside to run around and play with my best
friend. My high energy and active lifestyle allowed me to get away with my diet at
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Boyz Two Eras
When looking at the shift from the two eras, I think Boyz II Men plays a good middleman. As an artist
who played in both eras, Boyz II Men s music provides us with a looking glass to see not only the
change in the genre as a whole, but also the changing of his music as the eras shift. Today, Boyz II
Men are one of the last harmonizing R B groups still left in the genre today, which is unknown to
many people, including me, who frequently listens to the genre. For most music lovers, Boyz II Men s
songs like I ll Make Love To You and It s So Hard To Say Goodbye were well known songs that
presented the music of the 90s. It was harmonized together, it was soulful in nature, it provided deep
reflection into the words of the song, and the music
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State Of Florida Vs David Ralph Orcutt
State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Case Number 20111 13862 Alexander Collazo Keiser
University Nursing Roles Practicum NUR 2871C Aimee Lopez Baena MSN Ed., RN March 6, 2015
State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Ethics, or also referred to as moral philosophy, helps determine
when things are right and when things are wrong. To kill or not to kill? To abuse or not to abuse? To
hurt or not to hurt? In the nursing profession, as in all major health professional fields, nurses are
bound to a certain Nurse s Code of Ethics (Kelly, 2010). Obey the code, and a registered nurse can
potentially live a long healthy career in the nursing field. Violate the nurse s code of ethics, and one
can seek penalties including but not limited to fines, fees, revocation, license suspension, probation,
and even imprisonment. So what exactly happens to a Nurse who disobeys the code of ethics? The
case between the State of Florida vs Mr. D.R.O. helps in getting a better understanding of what
happens when a registered healthcare professional, in this case a Nurse, challenges the nursing code of
ethics. Is the verdict appropriate in the defendant s case? Were the consequences adequately applicable
to the damages the defendant imposed? How can future and active registered nurses avoid situations
like this in their career? Although the concept of ethics and the answers to some of these questions can
seem common sense to most of us, in some cases, our minds can be clouded or disturbed
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The Importance Of Plagiarism In College Students
In short: Don t do it. But in truth, that is not good enough.
I have assigned and graded or had graded by TA s tens of thousands of bits of writing by college
students over the years. A lot of my friends are teachers. My wife is a teacher. I ve seen it all. If you
are a student trying to avoid getting caught plagiarizing, I can help you.
You need to know the following three things. These facts will save you from getting tossed out of
college or having a mark on your high school record.
1) Teachers hate plagiarism more than they hate stepping on puppies and kittens. If there are two
students in a class, and one has plagiarized an assignment and one has crushed some puppies and
kittens, and the teacher only has time to turn one of them it to the administration, they ll turn in the
plagiarizer.
2) There has almost never been a case where a student was proved to have plagiarized something (by
matching the original to the student s paper) where the plagiarism wasn t already blindingly obvious to
the teacher to begin with. In other words, when you plagiarize something, it is always spotted
immediately. If some other student tells you that they got away with it, they are lying to you (like
House says, people always lie) or the teacher chose to not turn them in. Yet.
Given this, you should understand that plagiarism is never a good strategy for improving your grade.
Just don t do it.
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