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Surrogate Motherhood Is Considered The Most Controversial...
Surrogate motherhood is considered the most controversial form of medically assisted conception.
Surrogacy is defined as an arrangement by which a woman gives birth to a baby on behalf of a woman
who is incapable of conceiving babies herself or is infertile. The issue of surrogacy has been running
for almost three decades. Elizabeth Cane was the first woman in the United States to legally become a
surrogate mother in 1980 (Chittom and Wagner). Surrogate births are illegal in many countries,
including some states in the United States. For example, it is illegal in Michigan, Washington, Utah,
Arizona, New Mexico, and New York, whereas it legal in California, Oregon, Texas, and Arkansas
(Chittom and Wagner). According to the Organization of Parents Through Surrogacy (OPTS), about
22,000 babies have been born from surrogate mothers in the United States since surrogacy became
legal in the 1970s (Chittom and Wagner).
There are two types of surrogacy: traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy. In traditional
surrogacy, the surrogate mother is impregnated using the sperm of the intended father by a procedure
called donor insemination. In this case, the surrogate mother and the intended father are genetically
related to the baby. In gestational surrogacy, a procedure called in vitro fertilization is used to
impregnate the surrogate mother using a couple s fertilized ovum (Chittom and Wagner). There are
two types of surrogacy arrangements: altruistic and commercial. In
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What We Can Learn about Stars Using Spectra
What we can Learn about Stars using Spectra The stars have always been a source of wonder because
they are so distant. We have been unable to know much about these celestial bodies for so long;
however, with the use of spectra scientists are able to learn more than you would think. Emission and
absorption spectra have been hiding a vast amount of knowledge, astronomers and physicists are just
now learning how to sift through all of the information that the spectra hold. We have been able to
learn about what kinds of elements specific stars are composed of, how distant the stars are, and the
temperature of the stars. The spectra of stars have revolutionized our knowledge but there were issues
in getting the information that we needed. The earths atmosphere was the biggest issue that was
encountered. As light comes through our atmosphere the wavelengths at the shorter end of the
spectrum like blue and violet are more easily scattered than longer wavelengths like red, orange, and
yellow that are more difficult to scatter. This means that we detect more light that is toward the yellow
end of the spectrum rather than the true colors that were actually emitted. To fix the problem we
would have to remove the atmosphere. That was not an actual option for scientists, so they had to send
telescopes up into space. Once scientists were able to launch the equipment they needed into space
they were able to receive the actual spectral patterns for stars. They gathered data in the form
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Why Three Reasons To Use A Probate Attorney
Three Reasons to Use a Probate Attorney While You Are Still Living
When most people think of probate attorneys, they often think of an attorney that is needed to disperse
assets after a family member has died, and it is true that this is one of their functions. But there are
many services they provide while an individual is still alive, and the more you can take advantage of
these services now, the fewer problems there will be after your death. The following are among the
most important services this type of lawyer can provide you.
They can draw up a will
Many types of lawyers offer this service, but it is the probate attorney that has a lot of experience with
people who have died without a will. This is when the fighting begins. However,
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Experiential Learning
CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Knowledge results from the
combination of grasping (observation) and transforming reflections into action (concrete experience)
(Kolb, 1894). Nursing is a practice profession. Clinical experience in the clinical setting is the integral
part of the total education process for nursing students. (Estrella Cuarezma Sanchez, 1998) The
clinical exposure of a student nurse is an experience that is not to be taken for granted. It is as
important (if not more so) than the classroom lectures. In the field, the student nurse is allowed to
experience dealing with actual patients and witnessing medical cases first hand. That is the reason why
it is imperative that the student nurse make the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sheth (2008) sighted that private hospitals possesses centralized care. Therefore, student nurses are
exposed to a conducive learning brought by ideal nursing practice exhibited in the health care setting.
In the said type of hospital, Colladilla and Argos (2000) claimed more opportunities available both
professionally and personally for its staff. Thus, student nurses in return could profit from it. Also,
these hospitals are equipped with well maintained facilities, highly technologic equipment and
complete medical supplies. (Johns, 2000) Thus, familiarization begins and would further evolve to
learning. Adequate manpower plus limited handled patients could provide a centralized care.
However, there are also disadvantages. Limited assignments are given to student nurses because they
make sure they give quality care to patients due to patient s payment for services rendered. There are
strict norms associated with providing health care interventions. Herewith, staffs nurses have
significant liability to their patients. They can not afford to make mistakes. That is why, unlike in
public hospitals, students learn more through observation of the different procedures done in the
hospital. Public hospital provides culturally competent care (Vaknin, 2008). In public hospitals,
student nurses learn from actual experience. They can assume
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What Is The Theme Of Society In Fahrenheit 451
As society progresses, technology and customs often progress proportionally. Social customs, and the
way a group of people function as a whole are often altered by significant events or a change in
societal variables. Occasionally, this leads to situations in which certain facets of society begin to
drastically differ from their original form. Take for example, the abolition of slavery in the United
States in 1865. Slavery had been a vastly unchallenged component of American society until that point
(excluding the period of abolition efforts). When this changed, the government had to implement a
number of laws that reversed prior legislation concerning slavery. In many ways, Ray Bradbury s
fictional society in his dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451 mirrors this by presenting a repressive
community in which many factors contribute to mass apathy and a passive state of perpetual passive
occupation. Social contact is central to human happiness, but as our technology increases in its
proficiency, there tends to be a disconnect in interpersonal contact. This feature of society is predicted
64 years ahead of time, and is highlighted frequently throughout the book, manifested in Mildred s ear
seashells and talking walls for entertainment. On a walk with Montag, Clarisse mentions that she is
often ostracized from her peers due to her antisocial tendencies. However, the audience must pause to
consider what she means by antisocial here to fully grasp the gravity and relevance of her
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A Brief Note On Non Profit Tax Compliance Essay
Non Profit Tax Compliance
Unlike for profit businesses, the focus of a nonprofit is not on gaining profits for shareholders and
owners, but to fulfil a charitable mission for the benefit of the public. Because of this mission focus,
the IRS has recognized these organizations as exempt from the federal income tax that is placed on for
profit businesses and individuals. This recognition is not automatic and is not guaranteed. Nonprofit
organization must still follow the rules and regulations set forth by the IRS and the U.S. Government
regarding tax compliance. If these rules are not followed, a nonprofit organization could lose their tax
exempt status.
A charitable focus does not mean that money is not involved. In fact, nonprofit organizations added an
estimated $905.9 billion to the U.S. economy in 2013, while revenues and expenses totaled over $1.73
trillion (McKeever, 2015). Private giving to nonprofit agencies from foundations, businesses, and
individual equaled $358.38 billion dollars (McKeever, 2015). If a nonprofit organization loses its tax
exempt status, then private donations are no longer tax deductible which decreases the benefit to
contributors (I.R.C. §170(a)(1)). The loss of a tax exempt status can be detrimental to an organization.
Knowledge of the rules and requirements related to tax exempt status is essential for any tax exempt
organization. This paper focuses on the most common form of tax exempt organizations, and how
those organizations can obtain and
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Romeo And Juliet Reflection
Clark, Michael
Mrs.Binion
La11, Period 1
October 2, 2017
Romeo and Juliet, a story about pain and sorrow. A story with ups and downs. Is that why it entertains
us? Do we like to hear about pain and misery and the out come of it, good or bad? Authors have used
these stories since Shakespeare and Logic. Logic is an outlier because of the way he was raised. He
has seen people he loves die and raped in front of him, hated by his mother enough to where she tried
to kill him multiple times and how he got out of it. How he struggled without a high school diploma,
the people he met and how they changed his life.
In Shady Grove Hospital in Rockville, Maryland 7:36 A.M., where a biracial baby was born to a black
father and white mother ( Take it Back, Logic) Sir Robert Bryson Hall II was born. His mother was a
racist who would beat him and constantly talk down to him, even trying to kill him one time. His
father was out of the picture most of his life doing drugs that he got from his sons (Logic s Brothers)
who were Drug dealers and killers. He watched his sisters get raped and wasn t able to do anything. It
was going down hill until 14 year old Robert met his mentor Solomon. He showed Robert life outside
the ghetto and got him interested into rap, even encouraged him to perform.
When Logic turned 17 he got expelled from high school and moved out of his house. He had to
maintain two jobs to support him and his rap career. While not much he would perform for Pitbull and
Ludacris when they came in town. Trying to do both was working for a while but eventually he couldn
t keep up with rent and ended up being homeless He struggled to live and rap until he met his investor
His name is lenny. Lenny met up with Logic after a concert and told him that he believed in the vision
that was Logic and would fund him, he d give him a year to make it. So Robert did it, he released his
first album Young, Broke, Infamous . Because of how much recognition he made, he released the 1st
(out of a trilogy) Young Sinatra. Later he d release the 2nd and 3rd Young Sinatras. Lil Dicky is a
rapper who jokes when he raps. While he can make a good beat and a sick rap it s not the same as a
story which makes the difference in a good rapper.
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Code Talker Analysis
Code Talker Expository Essay There are only forty to seventy Navajo Code Talkers still alive. Navajo
code talkers used their native language to help win World War II. The book Code Talker by Joseph
Bruchac is about a Navajo boy who is separated from his family and hometown and after World War
II. The theme language was power was important when Ned was at boarding school and in after war.
Language was important in boarding school. For example, when Ned went to the white man s
boarding school at age six the big white man with red face yelled at us You are forbidden to speak
Navajo. This shows that language is important because he was forbidding them to speak their
language showing that their way is correct and the Navajo language is wrong.
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Critical Analysis Of The World Of Cooking By Boeuf...
This essay will first provide an analysis of a text, World of Cooking Boeuf Borgingnonne (see
suplementary materials) by focusing on the the theory and methods of the Russian Formalists. I will
then provide a brief critical discussion of the analysis and theory used.
To begin analysis I will look first at the device of linguistic sound The Formalists started out by seeing
the literary work as a more or less arbitrary assemblage of devices ... Devices included sound, imagery
, rhythm, syntax, meter, rhyme, narrative techniques, in fact the whole stock of formal literary
elements. (Khosravishakib 12). Therefor a criticism of device in the text is one of the most important
features of my analysis. The literary and poetic devices that are ... Show more content on
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If my text, a recipe, a text of instruction not intended to be read for literariness can be examined, in
such fashion as Tolstoy, Gogol or Sterne, albeit loosely or satirically, then what use is the method of
formalism for the texts for which it was concieved? Due to my choice of text I have proven that
Formalism for the must part is a greatly unsatisfactory method of analysis of literariness. Literature
cannot, as I have demonstrated in my analysis be defined purely on the the technical effects within in
it. That is not to say that literature should not demonstrate or my accessed on technicalities. The poet
or writer or playwright should engage in art as a technique while also demonstrating that technique
must be a tool for the representation of ideas, philosophy, emotion within a context or framework
extrinsic to the text. Texts of any sort need a context in order to be understood, I found great irony in
the opening lines of Nicholas Warner s essay In Search of Literary Science the Russian Formalist
Tradition, In order to appreciate the astonishing sophistication of Russian Formalist theory, and,
indeed, even to understand what the Russian Formalists were about, we first need to understand the
critical context in which Russian Formalism developed (70). This is a non literary text (though in
theory one could debate otherwise) that much is granted, but the fact remains that context is not a
factor in needed in understanding the text in terms of literariness for the Russian Formalists. I have
noted through much of the essays on Formalism that perception, which is a thread of understanding, is
a key factor. In this case a critical context should be taken into account in all texts in order to provide a
means of
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Last Of The Mohicans Romanticism
The Last of the Mohicans is a movie that was released in 1992 that is about The Frence and Indian
War. The Movie begins with the French fighting the British for land in current North America. Jack
Winthrop is a colonist that gathers volunteers to help the British fight for the land. The Last of the
Mohicans is a movie that demonstrates traits the characteristics of Romanticism
The Last of the Mohicans is a movie that takes place during the French and Indian War. The movie
shows traits of romanticism. In romanticism the main character or the hero is young, vibrant, brave,
moral and energetic (Elements). In The Last of the Mohicans the main character, Hawkeye, is the hero
in the movie. He shows all the qualities that a Romantic hero shows. ... Show more content on
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In the movie Hawkeye shuns civilization and seeks nature. Hawkeye is a white man that is friends
with Native Americans. Hawkeye chose to live in civilization. Hawkeye did not want to live like the
white man did during the French and Indian War. Most men lived in homes and had a farm. Hawkeye
lived in the wilderness and talked to the Native Americans. Hawkeye also finds he is best friends with
one on the Native Americans, Chingachgook. Chingachgook is the Mohican father. (Enotes) The Last
of the Mohicans also shows other qualities of a Romantic movie. Hawkeye fights for freedom and
worth. Hawkeye helps Alice and Cora Munro fight and escape the British and also the French. In the
movie the French General is General Montcalm and General Webb was the British officer. (Enotes)
Hawkeye is the main character in the movie and displays the qualities of a Romantic hero. Hawkeye
finds beauty and truth in supernatural realms. In the movie Hawkeye is not a religious person.
Hawkeye is able to find truth and beauty in nature. Hawkeye is able to connect with nature. Hawkeye
s ability to connect with nature makes him a spiritual person. Hawkeye contemplates nature s beauty
as a path to spiritual and moral development. Hawkeye believes in superstitions. Hawkeye s belief in
superstition is a trait of Romanticism. (Enotes) Hawkeye finds beauty and truth in the supernatural
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The Satire of H.G Wells
Few advancements in human history have made more impact on our modern world than the industrial
revolution. Coupled with this leap in industry, imperialism defined the economic political and social
structure across the globe. Essentially the industrial revolution defined the means, while imperialism
dictated who would have eventual control. H.G Wells explores both imperialism and the industrial
revolution by taking them to extremes, and through his satire reflects the specific flaws of both
processes as they changed the world around him.
H.G Wells himself was a left wing socialist. Socialism essentially commands an abolition of class
structure and a collective ownership of the means of production (Wikipedia, Socialism). Wells interest
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This same question of motivation can be applied to British imperialism, it is clear though that British
imperialism was not motivated by necessity, but found its impetus in the accumulation of power and
resource.
The role of ethics in imperialism is also questioned. The Martians seem to have no ethical or moral
concern for the humans. Wells describes the ‘extermination of the Tasmanians, which was conducted
by humans on humans, as ruthless (Wells, 1898, p.5). This act lacks the same ethics and morals
missing from the Martian invasion. Imperialism is thus presented as an act that lacks these ethical and
moral concerns.
The humans initial reaction to the Martian invasion is also of significance because Wells presents the
humans as overly self confident, arrogant and to a degree ignorant of the danger that is posed to them.
The ignorance and self confidence of humanity is presented most strikingly in the Londoners reaction
to a Sunday Sun article describing ‘massacres and the inef fectiveness of traditional weapons against
the Martians (Wells, 1898, p.20). The notion that the Martians would be unable to move under earth s
gravity was also simply accepted by the humans (Wells, 1898, p20). By presenting the reactions to the
invasion in this manner, Wells is commenting on a society that has grown complacent and too self
assured. When the scale of the invasion is known the society resorts to panic.
The arrogance of the society presented by Wells can be compared
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Comparison Of Mexico And Brazil Essay
Brazil and Mexico are both the giants of their geographic realms (de Blij and Muller 219,254).
Mexico constitutes an entire geographic region of Middle America (200). The country of Brazil is also
considered a single region in South America (239). Both of these regions have very large populations
in comparison to the other regions of their realms. Mexico s current population of 102 million people
has more than doubled in size since 1970 (219). Brazil s estimated population is currently near 167
million people (254). The populations of both regions are becoming increasingly more urban in
character. At least seventy four percent of Mexico s population resides in cities or towns (220).
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Brazil lacked the large work force provided by the greater Amerindian population of Mexico. The
Amerindians of Mexico were already familiar with working for native overlords, making the transition
to working under a Spanish overlord a relatively smooth process (Suchlicki 31). To compensate for the
lack of an indigenous work force, the Portuguese began to bring African slaves into Brazil as early as
1433. Out of the total population of the Brazilian colony in 1585 numbering some 57,000 people,
14,000 were African slaves (Burns 49). Although the Spanish who colonized Mexico were by no
means innocent of enslaving Africans, the large numbers of Amerindians provided the bulk of the
work force on Mexican plantations (Suchlicki 31).
These historical differences in the regions of Brazil and Mexico are still evident in their populations of
today. The Amerindian influence is strong in Mexico. While only ten percent of the population is full
Amerindian (de Blij and Muller 220), the cultural influence remains greater than in Brazil. Less than
one percent of the population is full Amerindian in Brazil (Microsoft Encarta). The population of
Mexico is largely mestizo, people with mixed European and Amerindian ancestries (de Blij and
Muller 220). The population of Brazil is much more diverse; it is more heavily influenced by
European immigrations. The large numbers of slaves brought into Brazil from Africa have maintained
their
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Technology In Agriculture
Agriculture has been an essential part of to the survival of humanity from the beginning, and we rely
on it now just as much as we did then. Fortunately, the technology used in agriculture has been
increased over time, and currently the Green Revolution is providing us with greater inputs of
fertilizer, water and pesticides, new crop strains, and increased technology as stated by Tillman and
others (2002). These advances modern agriculture is currently feed 6 million people, and it only
continues to increase (in both advances and in those fed). However, the global population is also
continuing to increase, allowing for there to be more agricultural output which are essential for social
stability and global politics as a whole. While this sounds good, doubling this food production comes
with major challenges. Tillman and others (2002) evaluate and explain these scientific and policy
challenges that are required to be met in order to sustain the entire agricultural production. This will
require fundamental shifts in institutions and policies because the concept of sustainable agriculture
must be adopted. Unfortunately, about half of the lands deemed usable by agriculturalists are already
in use, thus adding environmentally detrimental amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus to terrestrial
ecosystems at alarming rates. This makes sense when considering it is known that food production
uses fertilizers that contain phosphorus and nitrogen, and modern agriculture is dependent on
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Hot Tin Roof Brick
In the play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the character Brick is the main focal point. Brick is the favorite in
the family and it would seem he is living the American dream; he married a beautiful woman, went to
college, became a football player, which would make it seem this way, but Brick is deep in
alcoholism. In the play Brick is a broken mess and he is haunted by who he was before his life came
tumbling down and before he lost Skipper, his best friend and possible lover. The play Death of a
Salesman is about a family trying to achieve the American Dream which is never really there. The
father Willy raises his family in this allusion and his family is ruined throughout the play, at the end of
the play Willy commits suicide to try and give his son Biff the fake dream. Biff, just like Brick is the
football player in the family and he is trapped in the reality his father created for him, until a tragic
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Even after years of seeing his dad s affair he is still lost on his direction. Before he saw his father with
another woman he had a clear path ahead of him, but after the fact he failed his math class and never
finished high school. Willy is to blame in this and for the failure of Biffs life, because he had a fake
exterior to his son and he was the image of the dream Biff wanted to be. After the affair Biff calls his
father a, phony little fake. He calls him this because his father has come into the light and the veil off
allusion has fallen and the lies he has been told have become the new reality. This causes Biff to not
have a stable job; both of his parents argue over this, How can he find himself on a farm? Is that a
life? Not finding yourself at thirty four is a disgrace! This quote in the play is very important because
we see even his parents see Biff is lost. He hasn t found himself after all these years because of the
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External Stakeholders Of Tesco PLC And RSPCA
External Stakeholders of Tesco PLC and RSPCA External stakeholders are stakeholders who are not
as involved within Tesco PLC and RSPCA as much as the internal stakeholders but are involved in
some way. Suppliers of Tesco PLC The suppliers of Tesco PLC are interested in the level of
customers. As the suppliers will be able to sell more stock such as food to cover the number of
customers at Tesco PLC. Therefore, there will be more awareness for the supplier so more work can
come to the suppliers. Meaning that the supplier will earn more revenue from being more well known
due to supplying stock to a business as big as Tesco PLC. The suppliers would also be interested in
maintaining relationships with Tesco PLC and to have the best interest deal. And finally, to be paid on
time so then the suppliers will trust Tesco PLC on future orders. A supplier at Tesco PLC may have
conflicts with other suppliers over sales. For example, other suppliers may sell similar stock such as
food for similar prices. This is a conflict because the suppliers at Tesco PLC can lose out on orders
which will mean less revenue for the suppliers. Another conflict may be with the managers on
incorrect orders or deliveries. For example, being delivered the wrong sort of stock. This is a conflict
because the suppliers providing a different stock will mean that Tesco PLC will have to return them
and wait for the correct stock. Meaning Tesco PLC will miss out on profit and more sales. Also, if the
incorrect
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Song Of Roland Analysis
In Song of Roland, the ideas of chivalry and loyalty to one s king are central. Throughout the text, the
author uses the concepts of good versus evil, shown by the Christians versus Muslims, as well as
loyalty versus treason, shown by Roland versus Ganelon, to highlight and exemplify the ideals of the
code of knighthood. The main character, Roland, is often presented as being an exemplary knight; he
personifies the conventional chivalric values of the time such as bravery and loyalty, but he also
struggles to balance these values in order to be a responsible leader. Roland is in stark contrast to his
stepfather, Ganelon, as well as being in slight contrast to his close friend, Oliver. These contrasts of
character come to a climax as the battle against the Muslim army at Roncesvalles begins; Oliver and
Roland debate over whether they should call the king to help them, leading to the eventual demise of
the French army. This specific scene brings to light the ideological dilemma of bravery versus wisdom
and logic, by utilizing Roland as an example of the former, and Oliver of the latter. Roland, as
evidenced by this situation, displays perfect loyalty to one s king and God by being incredibly brave in
the face of danger, making sacrifices that he sees are necessary, and fought valiantly until his death, all
the while keeping the utmost faith in his God and king.
Throughout Song of Roland, Roland often puts himself in extreme amounts of danger, without fear of
the consequences for himself or others; he was often brave even to the point of excess. In his bravery,
he often overlooks the concerns and feelings of others, even those of his closest companions. For
example, from the beginning of the battle with the Muslims it was quite obvious that the small rear
guard led by Roland had no chance of victory; they were just too small. When Oliver suggests using
the oliphant to call King Charlemagne s aid, Roland refuses, saying [m]ay it never please god that my
kin should be shamed because of me, or that sweet France should fall into disgrace. Never! Never! I ll
strike with Durendal, I ll strike with this good sword strapped to my side, you ll see this blade running
its whole length with blood (1,062 1,067). While
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Women s Status Of Inferiority
In pre Islamic societies, women were held in high regards as matriarchal communities widely existed.
Their biology, with its ability to reproduce, enabled women to be worshipped for they were the
principle of creating life; this fact opposed androcentric theories that state how the nature of women
dictated a status of inferiority (Ahmed 11). However, as many scholars and theorists have noted, the
decline of women s status in pre Islamic societies was likely from urbanization. As warfare increased
from city states expanding their territories, warrior culture generated male dominance, and the
reproductive capacity of women were looked to for providing labor power, making them be seen as
property (Ahmed 12). In many instances, the rise of urban societies negatively affected women as
Leila Ahmed stated in Women and Gender in Islam and as demonstrated in late Sumerian, Babylonian,
and Assyrian cultures. The complexities of these civilizations produced military competitiveness,
escalating the aspects of male dominance and classes that further demeaned women (Ahmed 12).
However, the rise of Islam rectified the unjust social constructs as women were given more
independence, being considered equals and companions to men. In 5000 to 3000 BC, the first city
states developed in southern Mesopotamia by the Sumerian people. This area was near the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers, both being water sources and factors that helped build civilization. As the Sumerians
ascended in the
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Wizard Of Oz Essay
INTRODUCTION
The Wizard of Oz is a musical fantasy film created in 1939 starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray
Bolger, Bert Lahr, and Jack Haley. The film has many credited directors including Vector Fleming,
George Cukor, Mervyn LeRoy, Norman Taurog, and King Vidor. This film was produced by Metro
Goldwyn Mayer. The film was an adaptation of L. Frank Baum s 1900 s children s book, The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is considered one of the greatest American films ever to
be produced. (SOURCES: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm,
http://www.afi.com/100Years/movies.aspx)
PLOT SUMMARY
The Wizard of Oz s Dorothy and her dog, Toto, worlds will be flipped upside down when their house
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After giving goodbye to the companions she meet on her journey, she returns home to her friends and
family.
DISCUSSION OF PLOT
In the film The Wizard of Oz, the main character, Dorothy, comes to a realization that there is no place
like home. Dorothy yearns to go out to see the world when she first runs away, she wants something
better than she already has. After her journey in the land Oz fighting off of a Witch who is attacking
her at every chance she can, she then truly realizes how blessed and wonderful her life back in Kansas
really is. A good example of this in real life are lottery winners. There s a bunch of cases where lottery
winners wished that they never won because of the people who try to take advantage of them or how it
ruins family relationships.
This realization is important to the plot because it completes her heroine s journey throughout her
journey. Dorothy first takes on a masculine role by running away from home in attempt to save her
dog Toto, which separates her away from her Aunt. Then she is sent by a tornado to Oz, where on her
way she meets her allies, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Lion. While on the Yellow Brick Road she
faces multiple trails against trees, and the Wicked Witch of the West. Then she experiences success by
finally making it to Emerald City and meeting the Wizard. Dorothy is excited to finally be brought
home, however she isn t able to because Wizard has a request for her to fulfill first. After that
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Tony Quiet Strength
Professional football coach, Tony Dungy, is a man of honor and strength throughout his book Quiet
Strength . Overall, Quiet strength is a memoir of Tony Dungy s life which captures his discovery of
what it means to be a Godly leader, on and off the field. In addition, Tony discovers that listening to
God as well as those who he has put in his life will give him peace together with wisdom to get
through his son s tragic suicide, and media struggles with players Personally, I connected with how
Tony portrayed his son s suicide in his book, considering the stigmas tied to suicide. A Godly leader is
someone who is humble, of an honorable character, as well as someone who has devoted themselves
to God. Tony s siblings are doctors and dentists, due to the nature of their work, Tony is humble since
football is just that, football, while his siblings are saving lives. I do not follow sports nor do I
understand why people get so caught up in them. I appreciate that someone in the middle of the chaos
has the ability to recognize that a game is just a game, that there are more important things. His
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Before the 2003 season, Mike Vanderjagt went to the media for a negative interview about Tony and
Peyton Manning. Tony was going to fire him, but Jamie and his altruistic heart, convinced Tony to
look at the situation graciously. God uses others to open our eyes. When Tony read Matthew 21:28 32,
his heart was changed and he was able to forgive Mike and that let them work through their issues.
The way he handled the Mike Vanderjagt situation is testament to who Tony was as a coach. His
phrase was no excuses. No explanations which to me means just do your job well. Unlike other
coaches, Tony does not give up on his players, he sticks with them by trying various ways of to
connect to and understand his players.
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Irish Stereotypes Essay examples
The Irish people have been on the receiving end of many racial stereotypes. When they migrated to
America because of lack of jobs, poor living conditions, and many other reasons they were treated as
the lowest member of the social class. They were given jobs that were thought to be too unsafe for
blacks to carry out because the loss of a slave was an out of pocket expense (Kinsella, 2002). But The
Irish were not only discriminated against in America, but in their own country as well, and England.
And in the book written by Frank McCourt, he really focuses on the Irish stereotypes. But did it affect
Frank when he was growing up, and why were the Irish discriminated so much by the use of these
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Irish were not thought to be good to have in a neighborhood because they were not familiar to
plumbing, etc. So they were forced to live in make shift shanty towns with other Irish immigrants.
When they went to go find employment, the circumstances were much the same as well. The jobs that
required skilled labor were not available to the Irish because they couldn t be trusted. So they mainly
got jobs doing manual unskilled labor, such as working at the docks, where the risk of injury was high.
In Boston, Massachusetts, the center of anti Irish feelings, 295 Irish immigrants were actually sent
back to Britain by the Know Nothing Party for being a drain on the local economy. And in the south,
some Irish were called niggers turned inside out , while black slaves were called smoked Irish (Greely,
1981). This shows that the Irish were not held very highly in the eyes of Americans. But the British
and even their countrymen had their own prejudices against the Irish. Ireland is very Catholic. It was
brought up as a country on Catholicism and the Catholic Church had a very powerful influence in
Southern Ireland. But the north was protestant. And the Catholics in Ireland blamed the North for
everything that went bad and made sure they raised all of their children devout Catholics so that the
Protestants couldn t get them and condemn their souls to hell. When Franks Mother Angela went to go
beg for furniture for her house since all they had was old,
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Managing A New Way Of Running Grocery Store Chain Essay
Trader Joe was established in 1967 in Pasadena, California where they were known for selling all
types of California wine and different Trader Joe over the cross of the years learn to develop a new
way of running their grocery store chain. The company developed a concept that allowed their
company to set themselves apart from other major companies. Owner Joe Coulombe believe in a
nirvana when it came to running his business. He felt that if you provided a limited amount of a
particular item that it helps customers narrow their decision process making them more likely to keep
purchasing from that particular location. By narrowing a customer s choice Mr. Coulombe was able
provide his customers with fresh produce from local farmers. It takes them out of the purchasing
process and puts them into a decision making process, explains Stew Leonard Jr., CEO of grocer Stew
Leonard s, which also subscribes to the less is more mantra. (Kowitt, 2010) Not only does having
smaller selections of products help when it comes to helping customers make decisions but also
allowed the company to keep tight control on the spending habitat of the company, leaving it debt free
after all these years. The company s nirvana beliefs makes a fun and creative work environment for
employees and customers, who enjoy seeing employees dress in their signature Hawaiian shirts
passing out cookies during store openings. (Kowitt, 2010) The company not only found a way to
improve their spending and
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Femininity In Tank Girl
An interesting depiction of femininity is in Jamie Hewlett s 1988 Tank Girl, where Rebecca Buck, or
Tank Girl, is presented as untraditionally feminine. Her appearance is definitely a challenge to the
typical comic book girlish look, which are usually long hair and a curvy figure. Tank Girl instead
wears outfits that are chaotic with wacky colors and symbols, all while brandishing weapons and
having a sly smile. This combination of femininity with a masculine streak where she flaunts her body
while acting gross, makes her appear as a overwhelmingly punk rock empowered woman.
Physically Tank Girl looks womanly, yet she is far more realistically proportioned than some female
characters, with a small chest and average waistline, she shows a
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Archetypes In The Hero, The Mentor, And The Shadow
In The Hobbit, there are a variety of characters that play vital roles in the story. While this novel is
filled with many diverse characters, some have specific roles to play. These can be categorized into
archetypes. Archetypes describe the functions that people or items play in a story. Seven of these
archetypes exist, and three of them stand out in The Hobbit. The Hero, The Mentor, and The Shadow
are necessary archetypes that can be found in The Hobbit, and three characters fit these roles perfectly.
First of all, the archetype, The Hero, is represented by Bilbo Baggins, and for this archetype, they
sacrifice themself for the service of the journey. They grow and learn during this time. For example, in
chapter three, the text states, He was thinking once again of his comfortable chair before the fire in his
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He provided Bilbo with help with his magic, and protected him. An example can be found in chapter
six, when Gandalf states, Up the trees quick! (The Hobbit, page 109). Gandalf told Bilbo what to do.
Then he commanded Bilbo to get up the trees, an order that saved his life. As well, in chapter seven,
the the wizard explains, I always meant to see you all safe (if possible) over the mountains (The
Hobbit, page 125). Hence, this quote proves that Gandalf always looks out for Bilbo Baggins, and
gives him insight to help him. One more piece of evidence can be found in chapter seven, when
Gandalf exclaims, Don t be a fool Mr. Baggins if you can help it; and in the name of all wonder don t
mention the word furrier again as long as you are within miles of his house, nor rug, cape, tippet,
muff, nor any other such unfortunate word! (The Hobbit, page 127). According to this quote, Gandalf
gave advice to Bilbo, and taught him what not to do. Mentoring was what he was
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Essay on Psych final project
The Man behind the Madness
Ashley Eubanks
Psychology/GE375
3/2/15
Brooke Montoya
The Man behind the Madness
War, bloodshed, and he ruled a country with an iron fist. Who could this man possibly be. No other
than Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was a remarkable leader who was feared and loved by his people of
Russia. Stalin he has gone through many challenging times, during his upbringing, adolescence, and
adulthood. By using the cognitive perspective and the theory of Piaget s four cognitive stages, and
also applying Maslow s hierarchy of needs to Joseph Stalin, it can help us as a community better
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(Rotnem 2013). Stalin was devastated by his wife untimely death at the funeral Stalin was reported to
say, last warm feelings for all human beings died as well (Rotnem, 2013). History will soon prove
how true that statement was at a later time. Returning back from being exiled, Joseph Stalin became
one of the more significant people when planning in the communist revolution. Vladimir Lenin did
not like Stalin finding him crude and capricious. However Stalin was given an unimportant post,
general secretary. According to Rotnem, (2013), Joseph Stalin used his new powers to appoint loyal
subordinates to positions of power and to undermine his rivals.
Later in Adulthood, political career ... By 1928 Stalin ejected the left deviationists from the party and
had appropriated their ideological plan for heavy industrialization and the collectivization of
agriculture. (Rotnem, 2013) Stalin had implemented the full scale industrialization, along with
agricultural collectivization. Stalin seized assets, including farms and factories, and reorganized the
economy. However, these efforts often led to less efficient production, ensuring that mass starvation
swept the countryside. To mask the disastrous results of the plan,
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Analysis Of The Masthead Of Total Guitar
ront Cover
Firstly, Mastheads are found on the covers of all magazines. Conventionally, this masthead will be
somewhat related to music amore specifically, the genre of music that the magazine appeals to. For
example, the masthead of total guitar clearly states that the magazine will solely feature guitar based
music. I have named my magazine unplugged , this clearly relates to an acoustic style of music as
acoustic performances are often described as unplugged. My masthead does what it is conventionally
meant to do, give an immediate insight into that magazine.
Secondly, the positioning of my title is in the middle of the page as unplugged is a reasonably long
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Whereas Kerrang may use worn down effects front page features, the features on my front page are
very simple to represent the simple nature of acoustic music.
My cover lines are short but punchy containing ultimately, what the audience wants to see. For this I
have used artist s names. This is extremely common in existing music magazines, their most important
content concerns existing artists. Also following conventions, my artist s names are much larger than
any additional information underneath. Additionally, my all important cover story is shown in the
largest font on the page other that the masthead. This immediately grabs the audience s attention and
encourages them to find out more.
Another feature of my front page that aims to attract attention is a competition, the sticker with Win
inside demands attention without being too obvious as to what the competition involves, this
encourages the audience to read inside. This is conventional in all music magazines as a way of
attracting more potential customers towards the magazine.
Conventionally, although selling the magazine, the front cover doesn t give away too much about the
content of the magazine. Cover lines are typically vague and may use rhetorical questions or quotes to
attract attention. This method again encourages people to buy the magazine and read it. I have done
this on my own front page with a rhetorical question. My front page is also jam packed with
information, as you would expect from
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Osha Welding, Cutting, Brazing Cfr 1910
Welding, Cutting and Brazing 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q
By Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) definition any operator of electric or gas
welding and cutting equipment is called a welder and welding operator . The standard 29 CFR 1910
Subpart Q which pertains to welding, cutting, and brazing. The standard consists of 5 parts, they
include: 1910.251 Definitions, 1910.252 General requirements, 1910.253 Oxygen fuel gas welding
and cutting, 1910.254 Arc welding and cutting, 1910.255 Resistance welding. It is a rather diverse
standard covering all aspects of industrial and commercial applications specializing in safety aspects,
guidelines, and requirements as well as proper use and operating procedures.
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All glass for lenses shall be tempered, substantially free from striae, air bubbles, waves and other
flaws. Except when a lens is ground to provide proper optical correction for defective vision, the front
and rear surfaces of lenses and windows should be smooth and parallel. Lenses shall bear some
permanent distinctive marking by which the source and shade may be readily identified and all filter
lenses and plates shall meet the test for transmission of radiant energy prescribed in ANSI Z87.1 1968
American National Standard Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection.
Employees exposed to the hazards created by welding, cutting, or brazing operations should be
protected by personal protective equipment in accordance with the requirements of 1910.132. This
includes proper ventilation, securing cylinders and machinery, lifelines, gas cylinder shutoffs, and
protected exposure to contaminates within the maximum allowable concentration (MAC) specified in
1910.1000, especially in a confined space. Precautionary labels are required for safe operation and a
number of potentially hazardous materials are employed in fluxes, coatings, coverings, and filler
metals used in welding and cutting or are released to the atmosphere during welding and cutting which
will produce fumes and gases hazardous to health so avoid breathing these fumes and gases. Flourides
is one of these threats,
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The Between Religion And Music Essay
Music and religion are often intertwined, whether it be religious chanting or hymns used to worship.
However, in the case of Islam, the relationship between religion and music is more strained, as Islamic
law strictly forbids listening to music. However, there is a very strong religious debate on what
constitutes music as diversion and what is acceptable to use in worship and religious purposes. There
are two concepts in Islam which are relevant to this conversation: sama and ghina. The ghina is the
simpler of the two, referring to music and performance associated with secular art music; this is
normally banished. Ghina is the only genre which is referred to as music . The sama, on the other
hand, is more complex. Sama, which literally means listening and thus, includes the music being
listened to (as well as dance as performed by mystic societies) is more complex. The abundance of
writings about the sama is chiefly due to the debate surrounding the legality of music and dance from
a legal, mystical, and religious perspective. Some elements of music have been categorized as
acceptable sama by religious authorities, including Koran cantillation, singing of unaccompanied
hymns, old Bedouin songs, and simple functional folk songs used to mark events in a community or
individual s life, thus considering them to be non music .
Since the beginning of Islam, there has been disagreement on what is to be considered sama, with
religious leaders stances ranging from
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Examples Of Landscaping
5 Best Landscaping Ideas Your home may be your paradise, instead of surrounding it with moat, why
not try any of these five wonderful lawn landscaping ideas to enhance the texture, color, and warmth
to a place you called home. From planting varieties of perennials and blossoming shrubs, to enhancing
your driveway, or making your garden deer free, there are lot of ways to make your home welcoming
and appealing. Other best ideas to make your landscaping design wonderful are adding heights with
hanging basket and elevated planters. These landscaping ideas are both functional and attractive, so
use any of it to help you beautify your home.
1. Let Flowers Greet your Guests
Flowers never fail to make your home very welcoming. One way of keeping your home overflowing
with colors all throughout the year is by adorning your home by varieties of perennials and annuals.
Gertrude Jekyll Rose, Lily of the Nile, Snapdragon and Petunia are examples of flowers that will help
you in beautifying your entrance. If the space between the street and your house is small, try to put a
low fence in front. It will provide great space for you to plant flowers.
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Improve your driveway
You can improve your unattractive driveway by careful landscape sculpting and selecting right
materials and plants. You can start on the driveway s center by making slightly elevated island of
lawn. Then, plant annuals, roses, and perennials behind the low boxwood hedge. But see to it that it is
higher than the hedge. Blend it with variety of heights, textures, and colors for astonishing
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Who Is John Beattie s Life At Montreal General Hospital...
ery degree. He stood 2nd in a class of 127 students. He then did his residency and internship at
Montreal general Hospital and Royal Victoria Hospital respectively. It was here when he met Dr John
Beattie with whom he examined issues and problems pertaining to blood transfusions. In 1935, soon
after his father left for heavenly abode, he returned to the United States and joined Howard University
s Medical School as an instructor. He did a surgery residency at Freedmen s Hospital, the following
year in Washington D.C. In the late 1940s, John Scudder recruited him to help him set up and
administer the program for blood storage and its preservation. This was before US entered the World
War II and Drew had just gained his doctorate. Under the project, he was to collect, test and transport
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Each sample was tested before it was shipped. He took every possible measure to avoid poor handling
and contamination of blood plasma. He closely monitored the shipments of these life saving plasmas
to treat war casualties. For five months, Blood for Britain project ran successfully with approximately
15000 people turning donors and approximately 5,000 vials of blood plasma collected.
In 1941, Drew lead another blood bank effort, this time for the American Red Cross. He worked on
developing a blood bank to be used for U.S. military personnel. But not long into his tenure there,
Drew became frustrated with the military s request for segregating the blood donated by African
Americans. At first, the military did not want to use blood from African Americans, but they later said
it could only be used for African American soldiers. Drew was outraged by this racist policy, and
resigned his post after only a few months. After creating two of the first blood banks, Drew returned to
Howard University in 1941. He served as a professor there, heading up the university s department of
surgery.
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Ernest J. Gaines A Gathering Of Old Men
In the book, A Gathering of Old Men , by Ernest J. Gaines, there are some events that corresponds to
issues Malcom X responds to in his speech The Ballot or the Bullet . Mathu s believes in his respect as
an equal person and gains it by not fearing white people. However, the preacher Jameson fears the
whites and is scared of the consequences of standing up to them. In the book, times have changed and
racism is slowly dying. In the story, A Gathering of Old Men , Mathu was a character that was
respected, because he feared no one. When Beau was shot dead on Mathu s lawn, he stated, If Fix
started anything, I am going to protect myself (Gaines30). Being that Fix is a white man, going against
a white man at that time can lead blacks into a lot of trouble, such as being lynched. Yet, Mathu was
still prepared for the fight. If Mathu did not have the respect he has, then he would have been lynched
the moment he and Fix had the altercation at the store. According to the text, When Fix told Mathu to
take the bottle back in the store again, and Mathu did not, Fix hit him and the fight was on (Gaines30).
Mathu gained his respect, because he refused to be mistreated by anyone. According to the book, To
Mapes, Mathu was a real man (Gaines84). Mapes thought this because Mathu was not like the other
African Americans he knew due to Mathu actually defending himself. Even though Mathu stoop up
for himself, he wanted for the other African Americans to do the same. Mathu
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Essay about A Biography of Josephine Baker
A Biography of Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker was born Freda Josephine MacDonald in St. Louis, Missouri to her unwed parents:
Carrie McDonald and Eddie Carson. Her father soon left the family and Josephine had to help her
mother support herself and her three younger half siblings. At age eight, she got a job working as a
maid for a white family (Robinson). At age 12, she had dropped out of school to work. By age 14, she
had moved out, been married, and separated from her first husband. She would later go onto marry
and divorce three more men. Never was she financially dependent on any man, including her
husbands.
Her stage career began in 1919 in the United States when she toured with The Jones Family Band and
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In 1936, Josephine attempted a return to the United States to star in the Ziegfield Follies. Due to the
still prevalent racism in the United States, she was greeted with negative reviews. Americans were not
yet ready to embrace a black woman as sophisticated and powerful, despite her success in Europe
(About).
Just a few years later, World War II spread across Europe. Josephine helped out France in every way
she could: performing for troops, being an honorable correspondent for the French Resistance
(smuggling secret messages), and serving as a sub lieutenant in the Women s Auxiliary Air Force
(About). For her efforts, she was later awarded the Medal of the Resistance with Rosette and dubbed a
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government.
In the 50s and 60s, Josephine returned to the United States to help fight racism. She refused to
perform in any club or theatre that was not integrated (Lewis). This resulted in the breaking of the
color bar in many establishments, especially in Las Vegas. May 20 was named Josephine Baker day
by the NAACP for her efforts. Part of her fight against racism came in the form of the Rainbow Tribe.
She adopted 12 children to demonstrate that children of different ethnicities and religions could still be
brothers (About). The children would sometimes
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Kate Chopin s The Awakening is full of symbolism such as...
Kate Chopin s The Awakening is full of symbolism such as birds, clothes, houses and other narrative
elements are symbols with an extremely significant meaning.
The birds are the major symbolic images from the very beginning of the novel: A green and yellow
parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: `Allez vous en! Allez
vous en! Sapristi! That s all right! (Chopin pp3) In The Awakening, caged birds represent Edna s
entrapment. She is caged as a wife and mother; she is never expected to actually be able to think and
make decisions for herself. The caged birds also symbolize the entrapment of Victorian women in
general since their movements are limited by the rules of the society that they live in. Just ... Show
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In the end the little house will not prove to be the solution that Edna had expected. While the house
provides her with independence and isolation, the pigeon house just becomes another cage. It
represents her inability to remove herself from her former life. Mademoiselle Reisz provides Edna
with music that awakens her soul, advice and letters from Robert. Mademoiselle Reisz views Edna as
a bird, who is seeking to fly away from society s conventions and from her responsibilities. She warns
Edna that the bird that would soar above the level plain of tradition and prejudice must have strong
wings. It is a sad spectacle to see the weaklings bruised, exhausted, fluttering back to earth. (Chopin
pp 82). Mademoiselle Reisz seems to know that Edna will try to fly away from the Creole society, but
she does not know whether she will be strong enough to succeed. Mademoiselle in many ways warns
Edna that her flight may not be successful however, Edna does not understand the advice that
Mademoiselle Reisz supplies: I am not thinking of any extraordinary flight. I only half comprehend
her. (Chopin pp83). In the last scene of the novel: A bird with a broken wing was beating the air
above, reeling, fluttering, circling disabled down, down to the water . (Chopin pp 113) this bird
represents Edna s disillusionment as she realizes that her ideals of freedom and independence cannot
be reality in the Creole society of 19th century.
Edna
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Margolin Vs Novelty Now Case Study
Milestone 1
Julia Cummings
BUS 206
September 24, 2017
In the case of Margolin v. Novelty Now the appropriate court for this lawsuit depends upon several
factors. In personal jurisdiction the book states that the courts are given the power to provide a
decision in affecting the rights of individuals (Kubasek). In this case, the court will give a decision
giving rights to Mr. Margolin, and taking rights from Novelty Now. For subject matter jurisdiction, a
certain specified court will be able to hear the case This means, that it must be decided which court
hears the case, whether state or federal jurisdiction. Since this case contains three different states, the
federal court system must be the one to hear the case. In this case, minimum contacts must be
determined to decide if a certain state will have power to assert personal jurisdiction over a defendant
from another state (Kubasek). In this case, it must be decided if New York will take personal
jurisdiction of the defendants residing in California, or Novelty Now residing in Florida.
Alternative dispute resolution may be an option to resolve this case. ADR is a method of resolving
cases through methods other than court. These can be negotiation, mediation, arbitration, mini trials,
private trials, etc. (Kubasek). In this case, negotiation outside of trial would be a good option for
Funny Face. ADR is often cheaper than a traditional trial as well. This way they would not have to
face bad publicity for this incident. This might also be a good idea for Mr. Margolin because the case
will go much faster, meaning he could get restitution much faster, and would cut his legal costs as
well.
Language on the Funny Face website appears to limit any claim filed to arbitration as a means of
resolving the dispute. Arbitration is a method of resolution to a case by choosing a neutral third party
outside a judicial setting (Kubasek). Arbitration would be a good solution for both Mr. Margolin and
Funny Face in this case. Mr. Margolin would be able to explain his condition and provide medical
evidence stating that Funny Face was indeed the cause of his condition. However, a neutral third party
may believe that there was enough stated by Funny Face for Mr. Margolin to have
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Benzyl Chloride 1a
To verify our hypothesis, benzyl chloride 1a was initially chosen as a model substrate for an
optimization of the various reaction parameters. In this optimization, we investigated the effect of
parameters such as various oxidants additives, bases, solvent and various equivalents of the oxidant
and additive. The results are shown in Table 2. The benzoic anhydride product 2a was produced in low
yield 10% using 2 equiv. of TBHP as an oxidant, 4 mol% of NaI as an additive, 0.1 equiv of K2CO3
as the base in 0.75 mL of chlorobenzene at 120 °C for 3h (entry 1). Also, the increasing of reaction
time for 5 of had no substantial effect on the yield of product 2a (entry 2). Therefore, in order to
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The results are summarized in Table 2. Pleasingly, the results indicated that a range of arylmethyl
chlorides with electron neutral (H), electron donating (Me and OMe) regardless of their position(s) on
the aryl ring, afforded the desired products 2a i in good to excellent yields. Unfortunately, benzyl
chlorides including electron deficient such as p chloro and p nitro groups did not participate in the
cross coupling reaction and desired products 2j and 2k were not detected in the reaction mixtures.
Notably, 1,2 bis(chloromethyl)benzene reacted under the optimal conditions, and the corresponding
product 3l was obtained in 79% yield. Furthermore, the fused ring methyl chlorides 1m o and
heteroaromatic methyl chlorides 1p and 1q applied well under this conditions and gave corresponding
anhydrides 2m r in 75 86% yields. The (3 chloroprop 1 en 1 yl)benzene 1x was also smoothly
converted to the corresponding carboxylic anhydrides 2x in good
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One Day Book Report
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shfkdlkrjbnottjvjghfhfjusthdjsofjbhfinfjdhyourhtjgdvkgminduyhfjrof Something wasn t right, and that
something was staring me right in the face, literally. I looked down at the book in my hands to be
greeted with a creepy image of a cracked mask, which appeared to be blinking with its two misshapen
eyes. One of the eyes was short and wide, while the other was tall and skinny. Out of fear, I quickly
turned the page to find out that the words had turned into symbols. The page read: DARK DARKER
YET DARKER THE DARKNESS KEEPS GROWING THE SHADOWS CUTTING DEEPER
PHOTON READINGS NEGATIVE THIS NEXT EXPERIMENT SEEMS VERY VERY
INTERESTING ... WHAT DO YOU TWO THINK? I nearly screamed when I looked up to see the
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Once we got there, we looked for the strange man, who we named: mysteryman. We didn t find him
on the main floor, so we went to look in the basement. Then we remembered that the ropes snapped,
so we looked for handles, which there were. We climbed down the handles to the basement, and
looked for mysteryman. We found him sitting in a corner, holding a clipboard and wearing glasses. We
slowly approached him, not trying to startle him, and hoping we could talk to him. I went and poked
his shoulder, afraid he might get angry or scared. He turned around calmly, and looked at both of us
before attempting to speak. Haohheohaohhheoaoaohheoahoheoahhheohoooahahheeoeoa. he said, not
realizing that we couldn t understand him. I tilted my head to the side, and raised one eyebrow, hoping
he understood my confusion. He quickly wrote down what he said, but when he showed us what he
wrote, it wasn t in English. Hold on a second, I ve seen these symbols before, I said, frantically
searching through the list of fonts on my phone. Ah ha! It s wingdings! I practically yelled. Well can
ya translate it? Will asked me. Well of course I can, why wouldn t I be able to? I asked him, typing in
the characters into a translator. It says: Help me, I can t function the machine correctly . Huh, what
kind of a machine is it? I asked him, my translator ready. He says it s a restoration machine, and if we
help him he ll be able to talk correctly again. I
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The Personality Of Francis Of Assisi
Moreover, he did not even keep his drawers, but stripped himself stark naked before all the
bystanders. This quote does not sound like the description of a typical Saint, but Francis of Assisi was
certainly not a typical Saint. His devotion to Jesus Christ was unmatched as he dedicated his life to
authentically follow the ways of his Savior. Initially, Francis undertaking of replicating the life of
Jesus over a millennium removed from his time on Earth was not taken well by Italian society and
many considered him to be a madman. His love for lepers and for the lowest of the low was appalling
to many at the time. Ironically, his devoutness to Christianity was most threatening to the institution of
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Francis spent his early years as the spoiled son of a merchant from the nouveau rich class. He was
accustomed to violence and even went to war in a battle between Assisi and Perugia. This all changed
later, as he become truly selfless. One of his friends noticed this sudden change in Francis and asked
him, Francis are you going to take a wife? In response he said, I will marry a nobler and fairer bride
than you ever saw, who shall surpass all others in beauty and excel them in wisdom. The lady he was
referring to was Lady Poverty. He would go on to sell off all his possessions including his own horse
and attempted to give the money to the decaying St. Damian Church which the priest would not
accept. It is worth noting that the priest did not take the money because he found the change of heart
within Francis startling. The priest was amazed, and wondering at a change of circumstances
incredibly sudden, refused to believe what he heard; and, thinking he was being hoaxed, he would not
keep the offered money. The skeptical reaction of the priest shows how radical and revolutionary Saint
Francis generosity was, but also how rare a man like Francis was at a this point in
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