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Allegory In The Grapes Of Wrath
In John Ford s Grapes of Wrath, the audience is introduced to an American allegory of the suffering
people endured during a rough period in history brought on by the greed of the banking industry and
the dust bowl Migration. A man named Tom Joad returns to his homeland after being incarcerated for
the last four years for manslaughter. As a surprise, when Tom arrives home, he finds out that his
family is no longer on their land that they have been on for many years. Tom then finds out that his
family is planning on leaving their once beloved home state to move to the promise land, California.
The movie accurately captures the representation of the good guys versus the bad guys and shows the
cruel conditions that actually existed during this time in history. In further research, John Flinn Sr.
states, It took courage, a pile of money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Great Depression was a time where many sharecropper families faced many problems. Some of
the problems were due to the lack of rain which made it difficult for sharecroppers to stay on the
farmer s land because there was no income coming from the land the families were supposed to be
taking care of. With the lack of crops and money coming in, banks and bigger industries started to buy
the land that sharecroppers lived on for very cheap and lacked compassion while kicking the families
out of their homes. These social injustices continued to happen throughout the movie and at the end of
the film, Tom tells Ma that he is going away to fight against all of the unfair policies. Even though Ma
doesn t understand, he says that she will always be able to find him. He said the way to find him was
to look for wherever the men were hungry, wherever the kids are in rags, wherever the people don t
have the right to live and be
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Essay on Point of View in Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield
The point of view that Katherine Mansfield has chosen to use in Miss Brill serves two purposes. First,
it illustrates how Miss Brill herself views the world and, second, it helps the reader take the same
journey of burgeoning awareness as Miss Brill. The story is written in a third person omniscient
(although limited) point of view. Miss Brill also interprets the world around her in a similar fashion.
She is her own narrator, watching people around her and filling in their thoughts to create stories to
amuse herself. Compared to most people, Miss Brill s thinking is atypical. Generally, in viewing the
world around him, a person will acknowledge his own presence and feelings. For example, if
something is funny, a person will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Miss Brill travels from her isolated existence into self awareness, the reader is also taken on the
same trip. The reader s perceptions of Miss Brill during the story mirror and shift along with Miss
Brill s perceptions about herself. The reader is given no real clues about Miss Brill other than her
profession, a teacher, and that she goes to the park every Sunday. Her age is unidentified and hard to
guess; the reader is given no connection between Miss Brill and others her age. In fact, Miss Brill
comes across as much younger than she is, mainly due to her disdain toward older people. She finds
them odd [and] silent . . . from the way they stared they looked as though they d just come from dark
little rooms or even even cupboards! (259). Just as she only focuses on other people, the reader is only
told about the people surrounding her at the park. When she decides that she is an actress, the reader
gains a similar insight about Miss Brill; she sees her world as an intricate show that can be thrown out
of balance by one absence. At the climax of the story, when the two young lovers comment on her
appearance, the reader is suddenly aware of how old Miss Brill really is and how unaware she was
about that fact. Miss Brill and the reader experience the shattering of her self image at the same time.
For the first time during the story, both the reader and she see
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Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton is set in a small New England town in the early twentieth century. It
revolves around three main characters: Ethan Frome, a rural farmer; Zeena Frome, his chronically ill
wife; and Mattie Silver, Zeena s cousin who lives with them in a serving capacity. These characters
each have their own journey through this story, but those journeys entwine and affect everyone else
with the actions each character takes. Ethan Frome as the title character perhaps has the most
important journey in this novel, though, and several recurring themes affect each of his actions and
decisions. Marriage, love and desire, and desire versus duty are the themes most guiding Ethan Frome
as he works through his feelings for the two women in his life because they define every step of his
journey from beginning to end.
To begin, Ethan s unhappy marriage with Zeena is the starting point from which all of his decisions
are made. The marriage itself happened under almost false pretenses when Zeena came to help care
for his sick mother. After being in such an oppressive, silent environment for so long, Zeena s
volubility was music in his ears, and her capable, competent attitude restored his shaken balance and
magnified his sense of what he owed her (26). This initial exposure to Zeena led Ethan to a kind of
bedazzlement, so when he saw her ready to leave after his mother s funeral, he was seized with an
unreasoning dread of being left alone on the farm and asked her to stay
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Summary Of In The Time Of The Butterflies By Julia Alvarez
Alvarez published her award winning novel In the Time of the Butterflies in 1994. The novel delves
into the story of the Mirabel sisters. Patria, Maria Teresa, Dede, and Minerva narrate the story of their
lives from young teenagers in 1938, until their last breath in 1960. The only sister to survive was
Dede. Alvarez in the Dominican Republic interviewed Dede. Dede gives her in depth knowledge of
her sisters lives and background. Alvarez vocalizes, They became real to me because she was real
(Heredia page 4). Alvarez expresses, Their voices became real to me in an intuitive way (4). She
wanted the novel to emulate the Mirabel s sisters lives, not just their death. Graciously, she provides
realism and historical facts to a novel. She
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Closed Circulatory System Lab Report
The purpose of this experiment was to identify how open and closed circulatory systems respond to
chemical stimulants. During this experiment a ghost shrimp represented the open circulatory system,
while the black worm represented the closed circulatory system. For each organism there resting heart
rates were recorded by count the number of pulsations the organism had under a microscope. First, the
shrimp and the worm were treated with caffeine, and then their heart rate was recorded after the
organisms were exposed to the treatment for three minutes. The organisms were removed from the
caffeine, and were given time to return back to their resting heart rates. The shrimp and the worm were
then exposed to ethanol, and there hear rates were recorded again. ... Show more content on
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When the shrimp was exposed to the caffeine the heart rate increased by 50.4 beats, and when the
shrimp was exposed to the ethanol the heart rate decreased by 34.8 beats. The worms average resting
heart rate was 21, the heart rate affected by caffeine was 32.83, and the heart rate affected by ethanol
was 21. The average increase in heart rate was 11.83 beats, and the average decrease in heart rate was
7.5 beats. From this data we can conclude that caffeine acted as a chemical stimulant and speed up
how frequently the heart was pumping blood into the system. Ethanol acted as a chemical sedative and
slowed down how many times the heart pumped blood into the system. Even though the two
organisms had different circulatory systems, they were still affected in the same manner. The only
difference between the two systems during this experiment is open circulatory systems have higher
heart rates overall compared to closed circulatory
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Types Of Resource Based Policies That Education Policymakers
Dan Fette
Yuyang Gu
Laura Hitchcock
Siyun Zhong
Introduction:
There are three types of resource based policies that education policymakers typically consider: Total
Resource Policies, Input Policies, and Output Policies. The proposed policy of setting a maximum
class size of 14 in East Lansing public schools is a type of input policy. Input policies, as the name
suggests, alter a particular input into education, such as teacher quality, class size or the quality of
school facilities. It is generally believed that the input that has the largest effect on student
achievement is class size and as such this type of policy has been getting the most attention among
economists.
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Class size as one of the most affection of input policy, although reducing class size cost a lot, it brings
a high achievement of students. School should reduce the class size as measured by the student teacher
ratio. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Joshua Angrist (2004) provides a clear summary of the
current connection between research evidence and policy implementation related to class size
reduction initiatives under relatively ideal circumstances (in particular, given long enough lead time
and funding adequate to reduce class size without compromising other educational inputs), class size
reductions can increase test scores. This is an important result and a performance standard that many
and perhaps most programs, however well intentioned, do not live up to.
Potential costs and benefits
Generally, reducing class size is attractive to both parents, students and teachers. According to Eugene
M. Lewit and Linda Schuurmann Baker, one recent national poll found that 70% of adults believe that
reducing class size would result in substantial improvements in public schools and less than 10%
believed it would have no impact. Here we will discuss many of the potential costs and benefits that
reducing class size may bring to students, schools and the society. (Lewit and Baker, pg 1) Of all the
costs associated with class size
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Lab Report On The Biology Department
Introduction The Biology Department requested the identity of seven different samples. The aqueous
ionic solutions were sent to be disposed of by the company Enviro Safe, Inc. However, the shipment
containing seven, five gallon carboys, was labeled Experiment 9 and did not include the names of
solutions. The faculty in the Biology Department was unfamiliar with the contents but was able to
locate a pre laboratory notebook dated ten years prior, the notes only revealed that eight unknown
solutions were involved in the experiment. Enviro Safe would have charged $350 per carboy to
analysis the products if not identified by the laboratory class. In order to save the department money
all seven samples had to be labeled correctly and the identity of the one missing solution revealed. To
fulfill the Biology Department s request, the experiment involved mixing the solutions together two at
a time so the reactions, if any, could help determine the names of each solution. Experimental Safety
goggles were worn at all times. Soapy, tap water was utilized to clean seven small test tubes; all were
thoroughly rinsed with tap water. A paper towel was used to completely dry all moisture from the
glassware. Using the dropper provided with the bottle, 20 drops of solution 1 were added to one of the
clean test tubes. Solution 7 and solution 1 was combined by adding 20 drops of solution 7 into the
small test tube already containing solution 1. The reaction of the mixture was carefully
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Six Degrees Of Separation And The Human Veil Analysis
Fred Schepisi s Six Degrees of Separation (1993) and Robert Benton s The Human Stain (2003) are
two films from the post racial era that each accurately depict the lives of two tragic, passing
characters. Paul, portrayed by Will Smith in Schepisi s film, passes not on the basis of race but of
social class and sexuality. Within Benton s motion picture, Coleman Silk, Anthony Hopkins, passes as
a professor and dean of a university through the use of a racial masquerade. The stories that follow
these similarly different characters and how they choose to engage in their respective surroundings are
widely effected by the individuals that Paul and Coleman both interact with. A thorough personal
analysis of the whiteness encompassing the lives of Paul and Coleman alongside other professional
critiques of Six Degrees of Separation and The Human Stain reveals a parallel trend of Otherness. In
Schepisi s film, Paul is by no means the central character of the story. The plot of Six Degrees of
Separation recounts the effect of Paul on Flan and Ouisa Kittredge, two privileged white art dealers in
New York. Shcepisi utilizes both Paul s blackness and Otherness to emphasize the Kittredge s
whiteness. One critic stated, the black character is often a supporting player or background material in
the story of the white man s spiritualization or maturation (Gillan 132). Although, Paul is the one who
offers to cook the Flan, Ouisa, and Geoffrey a meal in their home and the Kittredges are
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John Deere Complex Parts
A Supplier Partnering Agreement at the University of Las Vegas
By
Haoyong Chen
An assignment submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for MGT 608
School of Business Management
National University
Dr. Farnaz Sharifrazi
December 1st, 2013
Background
Discovery Communications, Inc. is a company that has adopted a new technological advancement in
their workflow by implementing knowledge management systems. Discovery Communications is the
world s number one nonfiction media company servicing its consumers with real world content
through documentaries and television programs (Overview Mission, 2012). The company has adopted
the new knowledge management system in order to streamline their system of ... Show more content
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The superior capabilities of knowledge management systems provide an opportunity for the business
to engage the most effective components and recognize the importance of communication to make
informed, accurate decisions (McGrath, 2001). This system can organize the company s knowledge
resources, knowledge obtaining, organizing, and applying to make a sound routine the will enforce
effectiveness (Niu, 2008). The dynamic function of knowledge management to create, capture, and
apply knowledge to achieve an organization s objective will allow them to be more profitable and
successful (Zucker, 1986). In addition to increasing profits, the system can be also used to reduce
costs and enhance research and development (DeTienne Jackson, 2001). With all of these advantages,
it would be wasteful for a company to not employ knowledge management. As seen in the Discovery
Communications, Inc. example, the company can attribute their new productivity levels and increase
in ease of securing documents to the knowledge management system that put into place by Carefree
Technology. Like Discovery Communications, Inc., knowledge management is so popular today
because companies can collect, process and share knowledge to ignite employees creativity which in
turn will make the business grow. Wenhong and Jianhua (2009) explained the core of knowledge
management is to convert company s knowledge resources into an increased company
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Pericles Funeral Oration Summary
Pericles Funeral Oration
Thucydides
431 BC
Secondary
1. The authors main point was to tell of Pericles grand speech he told at the annual funeral in Athens
for all who fell during war. Pericles main point of the speech was to not only tell of those who had
fallen achievements, but also of his personal view of Athens, and how skillful and mighty their
Athenian army was.
2. Thucydides wrote Pericles Funeral oration for his history of the Pelopponesian War. I can infer that
he is a historian who went into depth explaining the Athenians culture to honor their dead, and wrote
his speech. In Pericles speech, he is honoring the fallen Athenian heroes, and praising their form of
government democracy. He tells of how this allows men to act without judgment, and how Athens is
superior then others.
3. The author is not biased, and writes just of Pericles speech. Pericles point of view is that Athens is
superior over every other city. He tells of how they do not have to train their military from a young
age like the Spartans, and how they do not go to war with full strength, but divide their attention
between their navy and other troops, unlike the Spartans who start training at very young age, while
both are just as ready to fight. He also speeks of how their ancestors brought them a free country by
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This document heavily impacted the common people of Athens, and government. The people of
Athens were impacted by this speech greatly because it told people how great their city was, and also
how great democracy was during that time. The people of Athens were proud people and valued
courage, bravery and honor, and their city was important to them ,so hearing how great it is makes
people happy. It also impacts the government because it talks a lot of democracy and how their city is
full of freedom and justice, and how there is no judgment but freedom of speech and no judgment
towards others thoughts and actions, which makes people proud of their choice of
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Child Labor By Florence Kelley
Florence Kelley uses a couple of rhetorical strategies to convey her message and view on child labor
in America. Kelly conveys her message on child labor in a way that partially has negative effects on
the reader s emotion, but rather explaining her devices in sarcastic and guilty tones. These rhetorical
devices appeal to the reader s mind and emotion and wants the reader to feel sorry/guilty and put a
stop to child labor. One of these important rhetorical devices, is sarcasm, or a sarcastic tone. For
example, Kelley states that the states are enlightened . This is sarcasm because she states people are
not really enlightened by child labor but are rather disgusted. Kelley wants the reader to reader to see
that the states do not care about child labor but instead, appreciate the work being done by the
children. Another clear example of sarcasm is when Kelley states Alabama does better in this respect .
Kelley to trying to convey her message by saying sarcastically that even though Alabama adds laws to
child labor, it is still the wrong thing to do. Kelley is saying a few laws doesn t matter if a kid is ...
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Kelley incorporates multiple statistics and facts for the reader so he/she can get a grasp on the growing
problem of child labor. For example Kelley states two million people , Georgia to pennsylvania .
Kelley uses this to influence the reader that the growing numbers of child labor are not only large but
is all over the country. People all over the country and the readers like facts and statistics so they can
really get a grasp of the problem . This is why Kelley uses statistics to convey her message. Kelley
also states men increase, women increase, boy s increase in the ranks of the bread winners . She uses
this example to prove her point that more and more children are being put to work without anybody
doing anything. These were some examples of how Kelley uses statistics to convey her
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Imperialism In King Leopold s Ghost
In Adam Hoschild s book, King Leopold s Ghost, readers are told of the brutal and unrelenting spirit
of King Leopold II as he colonizes Congo in the effort to build fortune and power in the name of
humanit. Hoschild s goal in the writing of this book is to display the horrors of forced labor during
Leopold s rule over the Congo and to display the negative consequences of imperialism.
Throughout this novel we see Leopold s secrecy as he convinces hundreds of people of his pure
intentions to create an area of free trade and prosperity of the African people. He did this by holding
conferences such as the Geographical Conference. There he explained his fictitious aspiration for the
abolishment of the slave trade and for peace in Africa. This colonial ... Show more content on
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We have seen through lectures and through this book the dangers of imperialism. The use of indirect
leaders leads to very little reprentation in government and therefore not a whole lot of say for those
who are being colonized. We see the negative consequences of Imperialism very stated in colonial
India.
Leopold claimed he was doing all of these things for the good of the African people. He even said that
he was saving them from Arab slaves traders. It is also important to remember this period in history
because this story brings the chilling question of human nature into the forefront of minds. Are
humans at heart good or evil? Life is not black or while, and we see this displayed throughout the
book. While Leopold and his counterparts may have ensued appalling brutality into the lives of
millions of Africans, there were many people coming up behind them ready and willing to stand up for
the humanitarian rights of the abused. They were there to say that every human being has a right to be
treated as such. These people also led to the first human rights movement of the 20th century.
Missionaries, Mark Twain, and many other participated in this revolution to see the brutality against
this group of people
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Theme Of Order In The Canterbury Tales
Marissa Diaz
Professor Hadorn
British Literature
26 October 2017
Order Presented Through Chaucer I think that people are most comfortable when the world is orderly.
I think there s the sense that when you begin questioning basic distinctions, such as the distinction
between being male and being female, it represents a threat to the social order. Andrew Solomon.
When it comes to order Geoffrey Chaucer has an interesting way of portraying the essence of order
throughout The Canterbury Tales. His characters seem to follow the social order at first glance, but as
we look further into the tales we see just how out of line these characters are. Even the character that
is Chaucer is blind to the twistedness of his fellow passengers. Chaucer only sees the good in his
travel companions, not the hidden upheaval of the social order that was so strictly in place. Through
discussion it was said how the social class was the foundation of everyday life during the Middle
Ages. The idea of Social class was a huge part in determining the role one would hold in the lives of
medieval people. When a person of the times would look at the aristocracy class and compare those
people to the less than desirable lower class, the two were habitually regarded by society as virtually
different races. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer is able to show the wide variety among the
classes all intermingling on this voyage. Chaucer is able to catch the subtle differences in almost every
aspect of
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Peace Corps Experience Essay
I have a strong commitment to serving in a community development. Over the years, i have
demonstrated this service by serving in the United States Peace Corps in West Africa and with the
Black Graduate Student Organization working in the urban areas of Gainesville. During my Peace
Corps experience, i identifed common problems in communities rethat improved sustainable
agricultural practices and generate income through agribusiness ventures. Along with this experience,
my educational training as a professional has prepared me in formal, nonformal, and informal
education, which equips me with the skills necessary to disseminate research base knowledge to
individuals that need information in various stages. I have also acquired personal experiences ... Show
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Advancement of minorities in higher education has many barriers. As it relates to colleges and
universities, true ethical issues consistently remain dormant in some cases (Wolfe Freeman, 2013). For
example, Jackson (2001) stated that there is a small pool of qualified candidates to select from because
of the percentage of degrees being awarded. For example, 2011, approximately 13% of earned
doctorate were awarded to underrepresentation minorities (U.S. Department of Education, National
Center for Education Statistics, 2012). Therefore, with these limited numbers the potential candidates
are not available. Within my chosen field minorities involvement in agriculture remains limited. In
addition, recent demographic trends estimate that ethnic minority populations are steadily increasing,
and in some areas are reaching the tipping point to become the majority. For this reason, I am
primarily interested in bringing more awareness in agricultural and extension education that focuses
on diverse communities that are normally uninvolved in the opportunities in the agricultural industry.
My research interests focus on improving and maintaining a strong and valuable agricultural system
that generagte more minority participation with future
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Comparing The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor...
Comparing Wyatt s The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor and Donne s The Flea
Every century has its own poetry; poetry has its own personality and
aspects, especially love poems. In the sixteenth century, poems about
love were more about the court than the lover. In the next century (the
seventeenth), the poems of love were more about courting the lover. An
author from the sixteenth century, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder, is well
known for his lyrics pertaining to love. An author from the seventeenth
century is John Donne, who is most famous for his love poetry. When
comparing these two authors, the theme of love is very apparently ... Show more content on
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The theme of love in the sixteenth and seventeenth
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Indra Nooyi
Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi a daughter, a sister, a wife and a mother and an inspiration leader. Her
personal mantra is that there no limits to what you do . From a young woman born in India and
immigrating to Unites States of America . Through sheer determination and ambition becoming at the
age of 50 the first CEO of PepsiCo which under her management is now positioned at the 2nd biggest
snack and beverage business worldwide by net revenue. Her goal is to define PepsiCo as a defining
coporaration of the 21st Century. Atricles in the Wall Street Journel has claimed she is more powerful
than Anglea Merkel. Indra Nooyi like a star rising ,has risen to the pinnacle of both her personnel life
and global career making her one of the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Indra Nooyi s leadership style can be described as democratic if we compare it to the University of
Iowa Studies (Robbins and Coulter, 2005) She listens to all opinions and suggestions, even from those
who may argue with her. Indra Nooyi is a leader who through trust and respect for her colleagues
enables her to drive the goals of her company is a leader. She represents that all with intelligence, hard
work and determination that a woman can succeed in a predominantly man s corporate world.
Confidence amp; Risk Taker:
Indra Nooyi possess an adaptive capacity which is the ability to understand, recognize and seize
opportunities. This was demonstrated when she undertook a number of strategic initiatives within
PepsiCo. One of the biggest callegenes she faced was convincing the other directors to get rid off Taco
Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut, her strategic reasoining was that PepsiCo could not compete within the fast
food industry along with restaurant businesses as it required dedicated services industry management..
Courage amp; Ambition :
In an TV Interview with CNBC (Nov 25, 2013, 02.03 PM IST | Source: CNBC TV18). As a CEO of a
truly global company, she states that a leader needs to be willing to always learn new things to run his
or her company keeping with the times of uncertainly. Indra Nooyi is ambitious but to be a good
leader she directs that ambition towards the company. In the biography she
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The Man to Send Rain Clouds
The Man to Send Rain Clouds is a short story based on the death of a very old man at the Pueblo
Indian reservation. This results to various issues from the conflicting spiritual aspects and Christianity
aspects. At the beginning of the story, the body of the old man is identified lying under a cottonwood
tree in the indicant reservation. The sheep owned by the old man are scattered in all locations of the
arroyo Lavine. The two men who identify the body are Leon and Ken and they manage to bring back
the camp where they found the old man s body. The story focuses on the life of individuals in Laguna,
New Mexico. It is written during the 1960s when there was an interest on the indigenous cultures in
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This is well explained where the body of the old man is laid to rest in a proper burial to his next world
so that rain would be provided in the area. A priest is presented in the setting, an issue that portrays
change. It is important to note that from the beginning the Franciscans and other religious groups were
determined to change the religious practices of the Native Americans religious practices. The setting
of the book is modern although it entails of rituals and traditions of the ancient Laguna Pueblo
individuals. The Laguna s believe that the dead individuals become the cloud people who eventually
give them a gift of rain. Rain is a vital element of the Native American life because it is one of the
factors that sustain life. According to the short story, The Man to Send Rain Clouds by Leslie Marmon
Silko, it is evident that the traditional Laguna Native American burial conflicts with the Catholic
Church after the death of the old man. According to the traditional rituals, the dead man is supposed to
have a feather tied on their head, their faces smeared with four colors, they should be wrapped in a red
blanket and buried with corn meal and water should be sprinkled around their graves. These are the
traditional rituals practiced by the Laguna individuals which are symbolic to their culture. The feathers
are symbolic in the Native American Cultures are they symbolize the spirit
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The Outline Of Attachment Theory By Mary Ainsworth
Within the outline of attachment theory, Mary Ainsworth was the first to provide a detailed description
of maternal sensitivity. Maternal sensitivity is a mother s ability to perceive and understand the
meaning behind her infant s behavioral signals, and to respond to them quickly and appropriately. In
study with 73 mothers and their second born child, stability and main level differences between
measures of maternal sensitivity across settings and over time were studied. Maternal sensitivity was
considered at three and six months during bathing, free play on mother s lap and the starting point and
gathering episode of the Still Face Paradigm. Harsh discipline was predicted by maternal sensitivity at
three months, which was fully mediated by maternal sensitivity at six months. The widespread
attention for sensitive parenting behavior is certainly not without ground, since many studies have
shown major relationships between maternal sensitivity and a variety of positive outcomes such as
secure attachment, self regulation, social functioning, and cognitive competence. What started with
Ainsworth s elaborate full day observation developed into more well organized methods used across a
variety of settings ranging from natural daily routines to play and stress encouraging patterns. In the
current study they aim to investigate maternal sensitivity in infancy in different situations in terms of
mean level differences, interrelations, three month stability, and the
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New England Colonies Dbq Analysis
Today s world portrays countries that each have distinct characteristics religiously as well as
economically. In the British colonies before 1700, the colonies could be dispersed into two distinct
regions, the Chesapeake colonies, and New England colonies. Both areas varied in religion and
economy, and thrived in different ways. For the New England colonies, the offering of religious
freedom and an end to persecution in England caused many Puritans to sail to New England.
However, the main motivation for people going to the Chesapeake colonies was to get rich fast, as
well as other economic goals. All in all, the distinct traits of different regions of the continental British
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For colonists of New England, religion was undoubtedly the most important factor for migrating to the
New World. The promise of no persecution of Puritans caused Puritans to flock to the New World
quickly, and to do so with their entire family. Chesapeake colonies were settled largely by young,
white males seeking to become wealthy in the New World through farming. However, land was given
away by how many people one had in their family, as well as how many slaves the person brought
over, so the wealthy still received the most land. All in all, the distinct differences of these two regions
created two places that seemed to have characteristics so contrasting that they could be different
countries, even though they were united through their British heritage and
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Deviance and Social Control
Deviance and Social Control Final Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for
SOCL 101 Sociology By Social control is techniques and strategies used for preventing deviant
human behavior in any society. All levels of society such as family, school, bureaucratic and
government has some form of social control. Examples of family social control include obeying your
parents rules, doing your homework and chores. School includes standards they expect of students
such as being on time, completing assignments and following school ground rules. The bureaucratic
organization emphasizes the rules and procedures among their workers. The government expresses
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Deviant behavior is socially constructed with the people in power defining what is expectable and
what is deviant. An example of deviance here in the United States can be found in our freedom of
religion. Our society was created with a strong Christian background; attending church on Sundays is
widely accepted and practiced among many of our citizens. Conversely, state that you re a satanic
worshiper and you will most definitely carry a social stigma. There are other forms of deviant
behavior that people can unwillingly acquire through a social stigma. Being overweight can carry a
stigma within our society because overweight people are assumed to be weak in character. Being
grossly unattractive can also carry an unwanted social stigma. Social deviance is subject to different
social interpretations and varies throughout different cultures. What is considered deviant in one
culture may be considered normal in another. Dog fighting is an example of contrasting social
deviance between the USA and Afghanistan. Getting caught dog fighting in the United States and you
will be thrown in jail and carry a social stigma for the rest of your life. The professional footballer
Michael Vick is an example of this negative stigma. Conversely, dog fighting in Afghanistan is widely
accepted and practiced every Friday morning (The Scoop,
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Women s Influence On The Field Of Psychology
Throughout the early days of psychology, opportunities for women where limited and it was an
extremely difficult time for women to become apparent in the field of psychology. Women struggled
for equality in the field of psychology and this began with our pioneers, Mary Whiton Calkins, who
sat her PhD but was never awarded it, Margaret Washburn, being the first women to be awarded a
PhD and Christine Ladd Franklin.
Since these women made their breakthrough there has been more and more women contributing their
knowledge to many areas in psychology such as, Anna Freud, who became influenced by her father s
theories and created her own theories in psychoanalysis. Karen Horney who contributed a substantial
amount to the personality theory and later became interested in feminine psychology, Melanie Klein
and Mary Ainsworth, just to name a few.
These women faced several societal constraints and long held beliefs about the role of women in their
era. At that time the societal belief was that women where intellectually inferior to men and
responding to this judgement, male psychologists attempted to develop theories about what could
happen to women if they did try to enter higher education.
This paper will outline the contribution to the field of psychology that has been made by a female
psychologist. This paper will focus on the contributions made by Mary D. Salter Ainsworth within her
field of Developmental psychology and her contributions to other theories within the same subject
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Descriptive Essay On Soccer
For the past five years, I have worked as a soccer referee, and the experience has been very valuable. I
began refereeing at the age of twelve, primarily as a way to earn a little extra money to buy video
games. Initially, I started to referee recreational games for younger age groups at the local soccer park.
However, as my referee career began to blossom, I was invited to referee tournaments throughout
Georgia. Fast forward to today, I regularly travel to referee high level tournaments in Alabama,
Tennessee, Florida, and North Carolina. What had started simply as a part term job has grown into
something I plan to continue long into the future. Saying that I am a soccer referee does not always
come with the understanding that it should. Soccer is the number one sport around the world, and
many countries around the world worship their soccer teams as if it were a religion. The job of being a
referee is a pivotal part of the game. As a crew of four, we are the ones that lead the teams out of the
locker room. Subsequently, we are the first to step onto the field with the ball in our hands in front of
thousands of spectators. Afterwards, we are the people that begin the match. In a sold out stadium, we
can control the flow and management of the match. Unlike the players, we shun the spotlight, but
sometimes the game demands our intervention. For example, when it comes to protecting the players,
we are tasked with managing the players. In many cases brandishing a yellow or red card can destroy
a games livelihood, so instead we manage the players with our whistle tone, body language, and
verbal cues. By doing this, we are able to keep a match appealing. I think the skills and experience
gained as a referee has prepared me well for college. Pursuing a career as a referee is actually quite
similar to preparing for other professions. To be successful in a chosen field, one must be well trained
and determined. Before I could referee my first game, I had to learn what my responsibilities were as a
match official. Our responsibilities include enforcing the Laws of the Game, ensuring fair play,
maintaining player safety, and keeping the official time and score. Other responsibilities start with our
pregame
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Ishmael Beah Reflection
I enjoyed reading this book a lot due to the fact that it influenced me in many ways. The first way this
book influenced me was how strong hope is. We underestimate many times how strong hope is. We
usually complain and complain and never even think about hope. We just get down on ourselves
because of the things that we don t like. Let s face it, we are lazy. If Ishmael Beah would have been
lazy when he was going through his journey than he wouldn t have achieved what he has so far. He
stated My eyes widened, a smile forming on my face. Even in the middle of the madness there
remained that true and natural beauty, and it took my mind away from my current situation as I
marveled at this sight. This shows that Ishmael Beah was able to find beauty but how? It was through
hope. He always reminded himself of his childhood and he had hope that it would be the same as it
was before by finding his family. We need to start to incorporate hope into our lives. Hope will allow
us to survive the hard times that we are going through. Hope allowed Ishmael Beah to survive so why
can t it help us survive something that is not even close to the level of what he went through. A great
example for students where they could use more hope is testing especially AP tests. How? How will
this even produce positive effects? How will this even help the student? Hope will definitely allow
you to get a better score. When you have hope in yourself then you feel better about yourself instantly.
This
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Inheritance Of Traits Of Fruit Flies
Inheritance of Traits in Fruit Flies
Genetics shows us that we inherit traits in many different ways. A perfect example to show us the
different ways we inherit traits is fruit flies. Fruit flies are commonly used by scientists to conduct
genetic experiments due to their reaction to the experiment being very quick. Scientists mainly look at
how the flies inherit basic traits such as brown body color, or red eyes(basic trait flies are known as
wild type flies) from their parents, but sometimes they can come across some abnormal traits. Some of
these abnormal traits include having a yellow body color or having curly shaped wings and have made
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The next row(F2 generation), shows us the offspring numbers of a male and female from the F1
generation. Those numbers give us a ratio of 1:1:1:1 of 1 wild male to 1 yellow male to 1 female wild
to 1 female yellow. This tells us that there is around the same amount offspring for of each type of fly
in the F2 generation.
Table 2: Yellow Male x Wild Type Female
Generation
Male Wild
Male Yellow
Female Wild
Female Yellow
P1
0
1
1
0
F1
52
0
57
0
F2
88
43
114
0
This next table follows a similar skeleton as the one before. The table gives us an outcome for when
we cross the two parents with each other, and then gives us another outcome by crossing another male

and female from the F1 generation(the first offspring) which creates the F2 generation. So if we look
at the numbers for the F1 generation, we can get about a 2:2 ratio of 2 wild males to 2 wild females.
Then, if we look at the F2 generation we get around a 1:1:2 ratio of 1 wild male to 1 yellow male to 2
female wild. So all of this data tells us that throughout all the generation, none of the offspring turned
out to be female yellow.
Wild type Male x Yellow Female
Cross: XY x XyXy
X
Y
Outcome:
Xy
XyX
XyY
2 wild female
Xy
XyX
XyY
2 yellow male
This Punnett square represents the offspring of a wild type male and yellow female. The offspring
outcomes of this square create a 2:2 ratio of 2 wild type females to 2 yellow males. These outcomes
correspond with
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International Banking
1. Introduction 3 2.Company Profile Brief Overview 3 2.1 Consumer banking: 6 3. Liquidity Risk: 7
3.1 Measuring Liquidity Risk SCB 7 3.2 Measuring Credit Risk Exposure 10 3.3 Market Rate Risk 11
3.4 Value at Risk (VaR) 12 4. CAMEL RATING SYSTEM 13
1. Executive Summary
International Banking can be defined as banking transactions crossing national boundaries. The
activities involves like international lending; claims of domestic bank offices on foreign residents,
claims of foreign bank offices on local residents, claims of domestic bank offices on domestic
residents in foreign currency are the major activities involved in International Banking. The evolution
of banking history dates back to 2000 BC in Assyria and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The firm has employed 89,000 plus other staff around the globe working on to provide high satisfied
services to their customers and investors. The firms operating revenue during the year 2012 was US $
18.258 billion and net income was US $ 4.985 billion during the year 2012. Headquartered in London
the firm operates wide around the globe providing major services like consumer banking, corporate
banking, investment banking, and mortgage and wealth management.
(www.standardchartered.com/en/about us)
Organisation Structure Standard Charetered Bank
Self Created: Source www.standardcharered.com
Self Created: Source www.standardcharered.com
Self Created: Source www.standardcharered.com
Global Organisational Chart SCB
(http://www.standardchartered.com.tw/download/english/2011y_financial.pdf)
The banks organisational is known to be divisional organisation structure format for global operations,
but SCB branches operating in Taiwan, Bangladesh and few Asian countries have matrix form of
organisational structure. The firm s top management is comprised of Shareholders marketing, Board
of directors reported by Internal Audit and Assurance department, president and then reported by
following departments. Consumer banking is responsible for strategy and business planning, customer
experience and distribution development, branch operational activities and sales governance.
Origination amp;
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Hypothermia Treatment Of Cardiac Arrest
Hypothermia for Cardiac Arrest
Introduction
Survivors of cardiac arrest often suffer from neurological damage when oxygen to the brain is
depleted. This ischemia to the brain can cause lesions or damaged areas; which can effect any part of
the body that is controlled by that portion of the brain. Decreasing the body temperature of a patient
has shown to be effective in decreasing the amount of damage to the brain. Therapeutic hypothermia
may be a reasonable treatment for patients following cardiac arrest due to its ability to decrease the
impact of ischemia; reducing the number of lesions to the brain and possibly reducing the patient
mortality rate. This paper will discuss the benefits, risks, and Mercy Hospital s protocol for using
therapeutic hypothermia following a cardiac arrest.
Article Summary One In the first article, Caring for Patients Receiving Therapeutic Hypothermia Post
Cardiac Arrest in the Intensive Care Unit , Gardner and MacDonald state that decreasing the body
temperature of a patient to 32° to 34° has shown improved outcomes during trials. This treatment is
intended for patients who present with non perfusing ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation,
are resuscitated to hemodynamic stability, and remain unresponsive (Gardner MacDonald, p. 15). The
article states that brain injury occurs when there is a loss of oxygen carrying blood flow to the brain.
This damage starts at the cellular level and leads to neurological dysfunction.
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Labor Market in Singapore
Introduction
Since Singapore gained its independence in 1965, its economy had progressed due to globalization,
rapid technological advances and the rise of China and India. With these different stages of
development, Singapore s labor market had adapted itself by transforming from a labor abundant and
capital limited city into a labor deficient and capital rich country (Chia 2005). Singapore is now a
popular export manufacturing base, regional headquarter for foreign multinational company and a
financial centre (Chia 2005). The industrial structure has also progressed from a labor intensive export
manufacturing to a capital and technology intensive manufacturing, which hence provided capabilities
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With the demand for more educated workers, it in turn encouraged the returns to higher levels of
education, resulting an increase in the return to university education in 2004 as compared to 2001
(Yeo et al. 2007). Therefore the labor structure in Singapore had evolved into one having a more
skilled and multi lingual workforce as compared to the past.
Aging Population
Singapore has one of the fastest aging populations due to the lack of babies, this consequently led to
the slow down in the growth of Singapore s labor force. Recent research had also found that
Singaporean life expectancy had increase from 61 years old in 1957 to today average life expectancy
of 80 years old. In order to ensure that these senior citizens have enough savings for their old age, the
government in Singapore had encouraged them to stay employed and work longer (Sprinter 2007). To
achieve this, the government planed to legislate re employment for older workers to work beyond 62
to 67 (Sprinter 2007). With the support from WDA in helping companies to redesign jobs and give
training for older workers, actions by Tripartite Committee in recommending Employability of Older
Workers and nevertheless the upcoming legislation and incentives provided by the government, we
will be expecting to see more older workers in the workforce as compare to the past. The result of
these efforts had been publicized by NTUC (2007), which shows that the
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Under The Wave Off Kanagaw Hokusai
The art of South and East Asia provided new forms for traditional ideas. Japan is one of a multiplicity
of countries where the ideas of artists were rooted in the artistic traditions of previous eras or of other
countries. These artists would then place their own spin on the art, in regards to both subject and style.
Tradition and innovation are complementary qualities of the arts of South and East Asia, as the artists
of South and East Asia both inspired other artists and took inspiration from other artists. In the
eighteenth century in Japan, landscape painting emerged as an incredibly popular subject, coinciding
with an increase in access to inexpensive multicolor woodblock prints. Previously, landscape painting
was long regarded as a major subject of Chinese and Korean painting. Japanese landscape artists also
took inspiration from Dutch landscape engravings imported into Japan when the ruling Tokugawa
government was attempting to enforce its isolationist policy. However, Japanese printmakers
drastically transformed the compositions and coloration of these Western models of landscape
painting. Katsushika Hokusai is regarded as one of the most famous Japanese landscape artists of the
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The men in the trading boats are bending down low as to gain more control over their oars and thus
the direction of their boats in the dangerous and rough sea, as well as to drive their elongated and low
vessels through the vicious waves. While Hokusai s print takes inspiration from Western painting
techniques and incorporates the distinctive European color named Prussian blue, it also highlights
Japanese pictorial tradition. While adopting the low horizon line typical of Western painting, the
master woodblock printmaker used in the foreground the traditionally flat and powerfully graphic
forms of Japanese art to depict the threatening wave, mainly using curved
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Rov Hercules Research Paper
Giant Sperm Whale Encounter at ROV Hercules
Scientists working with the Nautilus Exploration Program
(http://www.oceanexplorationtrust.org/#!nautilus exploration program/cdx2) in the Gulf of Mexico
had an exciting adventure when they had a giant sperm whale encounter this week that brought
excitement to the crew, as well as nature fans all over the world when the video went viral on
Facebook and social media venues.
The crew were able to record on their live webcam stream for everyone to enjoy as it glided around
inspecting the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Hercules (http://www.nautiluslive.org/tech/rov
hercules) nearly 2,000 feet below the ocean off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico.
Sperm Whale Encounter Rare, Exciting
Part of the reason the sperm whale encounter is so much of an adventure, is due to the fact that sperm
whales are on the endangered species list and considered vulnerable according to the International
Union for Conservation of Nature (www.iucn.org). In addition, the sperm whale is rarely seen to travel
in the waters off the Louisiana shore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are also the loudest, and can produce noise up to 230 decibels. They were nearly hunted to
extinction, with more than 25,000 of them killed every year at the peak of the 20th century. Since that
time, they are starting to make a comeback, but are still rare and endangered
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The Dust Bowl and Agriculture Essay
One has not experienced the life of living in dirt until he has been in the dust bowl. It was a decade
long dust storm that impacted hundreds of farmers and their farmlands. Hardship was among one of
the influences of the storm, which affected both farm workers and city folks. The storm also brought
the elements of destruction and darkness, which reigned chaos across the Plains. Together, these issues
gave the storm its popular name, black blizzard (Documentary, 2014). Such a name was given due to
the storm s visibility as a large black cloud, which made it look evil and scary. Although the black
blizzard is what some people call the dust storm, most will refer it as the dust bowl. The dust bowl has
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What led to that event was the drought, bad farming techniques and strong wind gusts (Rosenberg,
2014). First, dry weather reduced the amount of precipitation annually; as a result, crops withered
from no water supply. The drought followed by farmers who continued to abuse their farms led to
topsoil being exposed on the land s surface. Finally, once wind gust came into the Great Plains, the
topsoil was blown from the land s surface into the dry air (Documentary, 2014). From there, the
topsoil accumulated in the air and formed dust clouds, which the winds carried across the nation. This
marks the beginning of the dust bowl. It proved to be hazardous to anything in its path, for it was
similar to foggy weather, but worse. Instead of blinding eye vision, the dust storm caused an array of
issues, such as burying cars, getting into people s houses, conflicting with oxygen levels in the air and
bombarding people s mouths (Rosenberg, 2014). The dust was everywhere to exact. So much dust
pushed farmers to the decision of migrating west or staying and adapting to the dust storms
(Documentary, 2014). Such a decision was not simple, for either way would lead to hardship and
suffering. The dust bowl was no simple storm. Throughout the timeframe of the dust bowl, leaders
were realizing that action must be taken. For example, Hugh Bennett, known as the father of soil
conservation, helped Congress understand that the dust bowl was a serious issue
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Proud Item Analysis
Proud Item:
Maha considers this item as one of her greatest achievements since it was the first medal she received
here in Canada. It must make a person extremely proud to receive an award in their first year in a
brand new country. Maha carried on to tell her class that she received the Greatest Strides Award in
elementary school after her recent arrival in Canada. When she moved from Saudi Arabia, it was her
first time attending a school here and everything was absolutely different in the education system to
her, how everything ran and how students were taught. The school she attended back in Saudi Arabia
had so many differences with the schools as she said it took time to adjust and fit in. Maha soon went
deeper into the subject by explaining that the school she went to, Ashgrove Public School gave out
year end awards which were the Citizenship Award, the Greatest Strides Award, and the Kindness and
Caring Award. Three students from every class would receive an award. Maha finished by mentioning
that this item was one she has always been and proud and will continue to appreciate this medal.
Place Item:
There are numerous places someone would like to visit someday in their life especially people who
like traveling and seeing new places. Being one those people Maha chose South Korea over all the
other places she would like to go to. To symbolize this country Maha brought in Korean Calligraphy
she had done in the past. She showed her favorite country through a creative
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Essay on Analysis of Armistead Maupin s Tales of the City...
Analysis of Armistead Maupin s Tales of the City Series
When you sense the affection where people enfold their loving kindness you are probably amidst the
tenants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco 94109.
Perhaps tenants is the wrong word, it should be something more like a friendly community of people.
In Tales of the City , by Armistead Maupin, the characters are intertwined with togetherness. The
mother of all mothers, the landlady , guardian of all who live under her roof, orchestrates an unfolding
story that is captivating and compelling. It Is her love that permeates the other characters within this
story.
This sequence of story snippets was originally introduced to San Francisco
Chronicle readers back in 1976. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Connie s Place ch.2 p.4 7: Mary Ann moves into Connie s apartment. She believes her new life will
begin soon. The two new roommates reminisce about their childhood together, not looking forward
but looking back. Mary Ann discovers a myriad cologne collection in Connie s bathroom cabinet.
Connie is still popular with the men, a quality she is striving for in her new life.
A Frisco Disco ch.3 p.8 11: Mary Ann Connie go out clubbing together for different reasons. Marry
Ann pretends to disrobe her innocence, but her attempts do not work. Due to her inability to put aside
her starched values she turns down a sexual advance from a man. With the night s failure, and without
Connie, she goes home early.
Her New Home ch.4 p.12 15: This is the introduction of the caring passionate Anna Madrigal. Mary
Ann had enough exposure of Connie s Trix. Out of the three places the rental agency sent her, Mary
Ann discovers that 28
Barbary Lane is where her new funky home will be. Once back at Connie s apartment, Connie
suggests they meet at the Safeway for another man hunt.
Love with the Proper Shopper ch.5 p.16 19: This is one of the only chapters where scenery is in place
before the introduction of characters. The grocery is more paramount to the characters than the other
way around. This is because by its very nature Safeway is a place where people are compelled to
congregate. Mary Ann
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Archetypes In Cinderella Stories
Many people wonder where all the Cinderella stories originated from? They originated from the most
popular version written in French by Charles Perrault written in 1607. The Little Golden book, the
Grimm brothers version and the 2015 Disney Film version of Cinderella are all taken from the original
story. All Cinderella stories have the same storyline, but there are differences and similarities between
the archetypes and the characters and in the theme in the three versions.
There are lots of archetypes seen throughout all three versions. An archetype that is shown is circles,
which means wholeness and unity. An example of circles from The Little Golden Book is A pumpkin
rose up and swelled into an elegant coach (6). This shows that Cinderella s life is becoming complete
because the coach takes her the ball, which is where she meets the price she marries. Another example
of circles is the sunrise in the morning this is shown in the Grimms version There she had to do hard
work from morning until evening .... ( paragraph 6). This shows wholeness in the morning when the
sunrises being the sun is becoming whole and its a circle. Likewise in the Little Golden Book, the
Fairy Godmother turned the pumpkin into an elegant coach that she road to the ball as projected in the
2015 Disney movie. This shows that her life is coming complete because she has found her destiny
which is the price she meets at the ball.
The theme is all three versions are similar but also have their own
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Fur Elise Research Paper
Fur Elise, German for For Elise, is unquestionably one of Beethoven s achievements. Not only is it a
masterpiece, but it s a mystery piece. To know Beethoven, one would say the genius was
revolutionary, a true extremist. However, he was a troubled man, a musical brainiac who lost his
hearing late in life. With this said, Beethoven never heard his last pieces, including Bagatelle. Later,
Bagatelle was given its nickname, Fur Elise. Why? Well, that s the mystery. Some scholars believe Fur
Elise or For Elise is actually For Therese. Therese von Brunswick [Therese Malfatti?] was the woman
thought to have stolen Beethoven s heart. The gossip is a] Beethoven proposed to Therese and she
acknowledged his love but later changed her mind, or b]
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Metropolitan Police Service
The Metropolitan Police Service covers the jurisdiction of Greater London within the United Kingdom
over 1, 578km squared, with a population of 7.2 million people (MPS 2016). There is over 31, 000
officers employed within this service with 13, 000 police staff, 2,600 community support officers and
roughly 5, 100 volunteers (MPS 2016). On the 1st of December 2009, The Metropolitan Police
Service implemented the Diversity and Equality Strategy that correlates with The Equality Act
2010.The objectives of this strategy are to improve victim satisfaction (especially for those of minority
groups), foster good community relations, decrease any unlawful discrimination or harassment and
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al 2006). Also Australia is a largely multicultural country consisting of many diverse and cultural
communities. Not only this but Federal laws have already been introduced within Australia to
criminalise any discrimination against ethnicity/race, age, disabilities and sexual orientation (Human
Rights Action Plan 2016). This also shows that similar techniques to the Diversity and Equality
Strategy have already been implanted within Australia. In New South Wales for example, there has
been a focus on educating the public on bias crime and how to identify or report it, the implications of
a bias crime and motivating people to report them so the police and government are able to get precise
statistics of these crimes by utilising community efforts (NSW Police 2016). The objectives and forms
of policing of the Metropolitan Police Service use and strategies within Australia are both similar
culturally, socially and economically with ethnicities and challenges that arise as disgusted previously.
Therefore, enhancing this education or adapting the Diversity and Equality Strategy to a national
standpoint would be effective with positive impacts to establish national statistics and work with
larger communities to reduce
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Digital Imaging Technologies Have Become Indispensable...
ABSTRACT
Digital imaging technologies have become indispensable components for clinical procedures. Major
advances in the field of medical imaging and computer technology have created opportunity for
quantitative analyses of medical images and provided powerful techniques to probe the structure,
pathology and function of the human body . In medical applications, skilled operators usually extract
the desired regions that may be anatomically separate but statistically indistinguishable. It is subjected
to manual errors and biases, which is time consuming, and has poor reproducibility. The problem
faced in clustering is the identification of clusters in given data. A widely used method for clustering is
based on K means in which the data is partitioned into K number of clusters. In this method, clusters
are predefined which is highly dependent on the initial identification of elements representing the
clusters well. Several researchers in clustering has focused on improving the clustering process such
that the clusters are not dependent on the initial identification of cluster representation.
keywords : Segmentation, Clustering, Adaptive K means, digital image processing.
INTRODUCTION Diagnostic imaging is an invaluable tool in medicine today. Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography, Digital Mammography, and other imaging modalities
provide effective means for non invasively mapping the an atomy of a subject. These technologies
have greatly increased knowledge
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Starbucks Annual Report 2008
Starbucks Corporation Fiscal 2008 Annual Report
Fiscal 2008 Financial Highlights
Stores Open at Fiscal Year End
(COMPANY OPERATED AND LICENSED STORES)
Net Revenues (IN BILLIONS) Net Revenue Growth (PERCENTAGES) from Previous Year 16,680
$9.4 $7.8 $6.4 $5.3 $4.1
24% 30% 20% 22% 21%
$10.4
10%
International United States
15,011 12,440 10,241
8,569 7,225
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2003
2004
2005
2006

2007
2008
Components of 2008 Revenue Retail Licensing Foodservice Other
84% 12% 4%
Operating Income (IN MILLIONS) Operating Margin (PERCENTAGES) $1,054 $894 $781 $606
2008 Revenue Breakdown $421 United States International Global Consumer Products Group
76% 20% 4% 2003 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of this gives me confidence that Starbucks unlike many other retailers has what it takes to endure
as a vital part of the fabric of every community and neighborhood where we do business. In fiscal
2008, we invested in the Starbucks Experience and what we know our customers are looking for when
they visit our stores. We put a significant emphasis on coffee starting with the launch of Pike Placeā„¢
Roast, our new everyday brewed coffee. This emphasis included the introduction of the ā„¢ Starbucks
Mastrena, our new, lower profile espresso machines, and the purchase of the company that
makes the CloverĀ® brewer, a state of the art single cup brewing system that allows us to serve the
best cup of brewed coffee available anywhere. Our customers also told us they are looking to
Starbucks for more in the health and wellness space, and in response, we launched our nutritious
Vivannoā„¢ Nourishing Blends and extended our breakfast platform with choices like Perfect Oatmeal,
one of our most successful food introductions ever. Not surprisingly, our customers have asked us to
reward their loyalty and provide value, and we did just that through our Starbucks Rewards program.
Value continues to be key to meeting the needs of our customers, and we have our sights set on more
ways to provide it all while not diminishing our brand, which stands for quality above all
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