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Atlantis Global Corporation Case Study
To: John Dawson and Board of Directors
From: Alayah Williams, Shawn Williams, and Cross Cultural Team
Subject: Results of Change Management Process
Diagnosis:
Implementation of the strategic human capital plan is a key step in an agency s progress to build a
highly effective, performance based organization by recruiting, acquiring, motivating, and rewarding a
high performing, top quality workforce. The plan becomes the roadmap for continuous improvement
and the framework for transforming the culture and operations of the agency. (ww.opm.gov 2005).
Atlantis Global Corporation has fallen upon some serious problems that has caused failure to meet its
financial obligations and profits to lag. One of the first problems causing AGC s ... Show more content
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Finally, diversity and multiculturalism was a major issue that plagued AGC. Project management and
sensitivity training should have included all expatriates, employees, and cross cultural teams to
strengthen the interpersonal skills needed to be successful. These problems were diagnosed by means
of employee surveys, interviews, and focus groups. In conclusion, the root causes of these problems
were lack of training, poor leadership styles and pool human capital management.
Intervention:
If AGC is going to survive, it s culture needs an overall improvement to increase its performance,
provide a strategic competitive advantage, and encompass unified beliefs and values to be upheld
throughout the company. By ensuring HR is taking the cognitive approach to openly discuss various
cultures and gain knowledge and feedback in a safe and structured setting, AGC will better determine
who is a better fit as an expatriate for the company. The cognitive approach also focuses on assessing
an individual s knowledge of the cultural backgrounds of the participants in efforts to build a strong
understanding into the cultures of others. (Sabotoka, 2017). Pre departure training allows the
employee and family members to enter the assignment already equipped with realistic expectations; a
basic
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The Sports And Fitness Club Industry
Executive Summary
All Star Sports Complex will be a full service multisport complex situated along the Interstate in D.C.
Virginia, and Maryland area. There are currently no other sports facilities like this one anywhere in
this area.
The keys to success for All Star Sports Complex will be our ability to market effectively, creating an
unmatched cool atmosphere where people will like to be, and hiring qualified/certified and
knowledgeable staff to aid in the running of our programs.
The sports and fitness club industry is a booming business that produced over $21.8 billion last year,
which is an increase from 20.3 billion the prior year, and is projected to continue its current trend
according to gyminsight.com. All Star Sports ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
seven leagues running twice a year with 8 12 teams per league).
3. Sponsor and/or support four community events in our first year of operation.
4. Show at least a 5% return to investors in the first year of operation.
Commitment to the Community
Besides providing an excellent value to our customers, All Star Sports Complex is determined to
create an unmatched sporting atmosphere that will add to the enjoyment of every member and
employee of the facility. Dedicated to the community, All Star Sports Complex strives to support and
sponsor community events, as well as host them whenever possible. Our hope is that through the use
of our facility, members enjoyment and appreciation for sports, fitness, and for life will be enhanced.
The Opportunity
There is no structured institution in the United States, specifically in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland
area where children can learn lacrosse, field hockey and soccer from an early age on. Furthermore
facilities are lacking quality and do not provide parents as well as college graduates with a chance to
learn the sport of their child or take part in their child s sports experience. Lastly there are no sports
complexes that offer healthy varieties of food instead of snack and fast food.
Washington DC and the surrounding counties are some of the richest, most highly educated, and, most
importantly, youngest in the nation. With a high population density, low median age, and high
percentage of physically
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Science
DNA Technology Task 3 Poster
DNA fingerprinting, also known as DNA profiling, is a technique used in forensic science that
identifies individuals based on various characteristics of their DNA. Although the DNA sequences
between humans are 99.9% identical, DNA fingerprinting is able to distinguish between individuals
due to the presence of specific sequences within the non coding region of the genome known as
satellite DNA. This satellite DNA consists of long stretches of DNA made up of repeating base
sequences known as short tandem repeats (STR). These STRs considerably vary in length between
individuals, particularly between unrelated individuals, allowing exact individuals to be identified.
One major use of DNA fingerprinting is in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the presence of negatively charged phosphate groups within the sugar phosphate backbone of
DNA, the DNA fragments diffuse through the gel towards the anode. The smaller fragments are more
able to penetrate through the gel and thus travel the furthest whereas the larger fragments travel a
shorter distance. The exact size in bases for each separated fragment in a given sample of DNA can be
determined by comparing each fragment against standard fragments of known length. This is
commonly known as a ladder within the laboratory. For the purposes of a crime scene investigation,
multiple DNA samples would be simultaneously run through the gel, Once separated, a DNA
fragmentation pattern is produced that allows the criminal to be identified. As shown in the figure
below, a DNA sample obtained from the crime scene is compared to two possible suspects. The
pattern of suspect 1 more closely matches the pattern of the DNA obtained from the crime scene thus
allowing the true criminal to be correctly identified. Similarly, for paternal testing, the DNA samples
of the mother and child are compared to the potential fathers. The fragmentation pattern of the child
should resemble both the mother and true father as half of child s alleles are inherited from the mother
and father. Male 1 resembled the child s
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It Follow Film Analysis
Cinematography Cinematography deals with the making of a movie. In the film, It Follows, the frame
and camera movement help to direct the audience s attention, shape the audience s feelings about the
mise en scene, and to reveal the theme of the film. In the film, It Follows, the cinematography tries to
direct the audience s attention to the it. This is a very important aspect to the film. The
cinematography is able to successfully direct the audience s attention b y the movement of the camera.
Throughout the film, the camera will pan completely around the screen in order to let the audience
know where the it is in relation to the character that is being followed. Jay, the girl who is being
followed, is not always aware of the it s location, but it is important for the audience to understand just
how close it is creeping up. The cinematography gives the audience this knowledge. ... Show more
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Without the cinematography, the audience would only see Jay running from something that the
audience has no knowledge of. Jay is very scared and the audience is able to understand that fear. At
the beginning of the movie, all the audience is made aware of is a girl running around and then she
ends up dead, The audience is confused about what is happening and this is because the
cinematography does not allow the audience to see it following the girl. However, for the rest of the
film, the audience is aware and is able to understand why Jay is so scared for her
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Mock Field Report
Yesterday I attended a Human Rights Tribunal mock scenario as a member of the audience. My first
impression of the mock scenario was a picture of how nervous I am going to be when it is my turn to
create a mock trial. I was impressed at the way it was set up and how well the girls did at preparing
and recreating a trial. I was able to observe and learn the procedures performed in a trial, and how a
paralegal is to behave themselves in court. I thought the students did a great job at creating pertinent
arguments to the case and held a good demeanour in order to get their points across and effectively
represent their clients. Suzie Luchi and Marie Dawn Boothe did a great job at arguing their points,
making sure the points made were valid in the court and making sure their client was well represented.
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They enable you to experience the feeling of representing a client in court instead of simply reading
about it. I am a dual learner, which means I love to read and take notes but to further my learning I
like to be able to discuss and visualize scenarios. Mock trials are able to cater to both visual and
written learners because before the mock trial can take place the student must write and research their
case. The visual learner is then able to act in a mock scenario, using their written information, to
practice being a
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The Lost Of Idealism In Good Country People
The Lost Of Idealism
The definition of idealism is: In philosophy, Idealism is the group of philosophies which assert that
reality, or reality as we can know it, is fundamentally mental, mentally constructed. It can be very
troubling when we lose our sense of idealism. Human beings have at some point in time experienced
idealism in their lives. There are many stories and poems detailing the tragic loss of idealism that
people have encountered. A story that I will be focusing on is the Good Country People by Flannery O
Conner,(Diyanni 172), and a poem by Emily Dickinson After Great Pain ,Formal Feeling Come
(Diyanni 641). I will be comparing the pieces showing why I think Good Country People is better in
terms of portraying the theme losing your sense of idealism. In the short story Good Country People
the main character s name is Joy though we learn she changed it to Hulga. Hulga is a self proclaimed
nihilist, a person who believes in nothing and that nothing matters. It is her belief of nihilism is why
Hulga believes she is intellectually superior to everyone else around her including her mother Mrs.
Freeman. It s implied in the story that Hulga resents her mother to some extent which is part of the
reason why she legally changed her name from Joy to Hulga. When Hulga changed her name, O
Conner said, That it emotionally wounded the mother so deeply that she would never truly heal.
(Diyanni 178) Mrs. Hopewell seems to be well aware of Hulga resentment
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Betrayal and Deception in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott...
Betrayal, a deception of a presumption which then produces conflict between a relationship. Friends
and family members have the power to betray us any second. We view them as an extension of
ourselves; someone we can confide in. Your notion about them could be completely false for the
betrayal they are capable of. Betrayal could be hidden in the shadows of a relationship between you
and a friend, a special bond, or even a family member. Betrayal could be found within a nonfictional
or fictional novel, play, poem, movie and even picture.
The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. In his novel, he displays a lot of
symbols, and themes including wealth, greed, and of course, betrayal. Betrayal can upset many people
and ruin many people. Betrayal was demonstrated throughout the entire novel with a lot of
connections. Three situations I had talked about were Gatsby betrayed by Daisy, Tom cheating on
Daisy with Myrtle and when no one attends Gatsby s funeral. The first relationship explained is Tom
and Daisy Buchanan. Tom is a very powerful domineering man, very self centered and self absorbed,
while Daisy is a beautiful lady, with a rousing voice, but also very self centered as well. Tom and
Daisy s relationship had undergoing stress. Daisy knows how to push all of Tom s buttons and how
hard to push them. Daisy tells Nick how cynical she is about everything, she shows her views in the
quote She told me it was a girl and I turned my head away and
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Difference Between Beauty And Social Comparison Theory
CHAPTER 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Beauty can be defined as the combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses of an individual
especially the sight. Dillard (2008) defines the term beauty as one who holds physical characteristics
that a largely majority of people may consider visually desirable. Moreover, beauty has been typically
defined as the attractiveness in advertising literature and research, thus has been measured, almost
invariably, on a single attractive or unattractive dimension (Langmeyer Shank, 1994).
It can be seen that beauty is the most observable and accessible characteristic upon a person.
Eventually this might as well be the reason that beauty is vital and its influence pervasive in the lives
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The theory explained how humans tend to constantly evaluate themselves by comparing themselves to
others. As a result, one is constantly making self and other evaluations across variety of domains such
as; intelligence, wealth, success, and even attractiveness. Eventually, this is not a passive act whereby
people are actively engaged towards comparing themselves to others through social interactions and
also media consumption.
Festinger (1954) divided the comparisons into two divisions; downwards and upwards. Mainly, this
research focuses on upward comparison whereby people tend to compare themselves to someone else
and find themselves to be lacking. In other words, one tends to compare themselves in order to find
out what they need to do in order to be more like the person they are comparing themselves to.
As to illustrate the upward comparison; when an individual sees a beautiful or physically attractive
model featured in an advertisement promoting a particular product or service, it is certain that most
probably she would compare certain attributes that she has to that of the
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Investment Analysis Report On The Stock Market
Investment Analysis Report The usage of the stock market in order to accumulate money was once a
foreign concept to many members of society who were not afforded the experience or education
required to maneuver in it. The system itself is so intricate and uncertain that many were deterred from
even learning about its benefit because of the extreme fear of losing all or most of their money.
Instead, many members of society resorted to stashing cash in their homes, through their banks or
other sources that seemed to be safer than the ever changing stock market. However, as technology
developed the concept of stashing money in places became more and more obsolete. To have money
stashed in bank accounts or under mattresses eliminates the possibility of it accumulating more
through interest or other investment returns. The money is not working for the person spending it.
Using the stock market as a method of gaining wealth could yield significant returns for the patient
and intelligent investor. However, if used recklessly and without much knowledge the stock market
could take every monetary resource and investor has. Perfecting the skill of stock analysis is most
likely impossible because of the very nature of the stock market. Trends, preferences, capital and other
factors are constantly in motion and changing so it is more of a game of adaption and conquest rather
than memorization and execution. This game of trial and error has the potential to bring an investor
into an
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Drosophila Essay
Ayushi Kaul BIO206 Writing Assignment 3
Detailed focus question: How does altered microtubule organization due to centrosome mutation
affect cell function and development in Drosophila?
I. Introduction. In order to understand the effect of a centrosome mutation, this paper will start by
introducing the structure and function of the centrosome. Then provide information about how a
typical cell develops in Drosophila and then the ways in which a mutation can occur.
A. Centrosome structure and function
1. Made of two centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material which expands during mitosis
(Conduit, Richens, Wainman, Holder, Vincente, Pratt, et al. 2014)
2. Main purpose is to organize microtubules and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Centrosome amplification in certain stages of the cell cycle will cause the flies to develop
tumorigenesis
1. Tumorigenesis is the production or formation of tumors.
2. Ubiquitin promoter expressed at high levels leads to overexpression of centriole duplication
proteins leads to delay in development (Basto, Brunk, Vinadogrova, Peel, Franz, Khodjakov, and Raff,
2008)
3. Leads to abnormalities in the asymmetric divisions of larval neuroblasts
4. Several mutant tissue transplants in Drosophila showed tissues over proliferation and the formation
of metastatic tumors (Basto et al., 2008)
IV. This section will outline the mechanism of interrupting cell development in Drosophila. It will
highlight the difference between normal function and altered function. It will also incorporate the
microtubules specifically to examine the ways in which the MTOC can create a malfunctioning cell,
such as the case in tumorigenesis.
A. Spindle Assembly and microtubule formation causes delays and defects in cell division
1. Spindle Assembly checkpoint is necessary to create viable flies with extra chromosomes (Basto et
al., 2008)
2. Without it there are increased rates of multipolar and defective spindles and an increase in
polyploidy, aneuploidy, and lagging chromosomes during anaphase (Basto et al.,
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Copyright Infringement Is The Unmistakable Reproduction Of...
Copyright infringement is the unmistakable reproduction of someone else s intellectual property. To
combat this issue, governments have passed many laws pertaining to the issue of online copyright and
piracy, though, these laws have not stopped people from committing online internet crimes. However,
those who commit copyright infringement online rarely know that they are committing a computer
crime because of how easy technology has made it to reproduce someone else s content. The
consequence of committing copyright infringement can vary from minuscule to drastic, typically
depending on how the two parties react. Regarding consequences, the ramifications that copyright, the
creator of the content to lose revenue and reputation; but they can gain popularity. Organizations
establish copyright rights over their intellectual property because companies are trying to protect and
prevent the reproduction of their creation or content. On the other hand, there are many creators that
do not know how to protect their property properly using copyright. This leads to the exploitation of
their content because they are unprotected by copyright laws. In order to protect a creator s content,
the creator must apply for copyright protection, which lasts for a limited period of time. Dan Burk, in
Copyright , explains a basic definition of copyright: a legal framework that protects some forms of
intellectual property. (Burk) Without copyright policies, a creator s property would not be
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World War I And The Great Depression
Origin and history
As Canada was maturing, many currencies were circulating throughout the colonies. It was not until
the Province of Canada s revised Currency Act of 1857 that dollars and cents were recognized as the
only official units of Canadian currency (Vardy, J., 2005, p 3) Silver and bronze coins, denominated in
cents and bearing the word Canada issued for the first time in 1858, were the first distinctive Canadian
Currency . This currency was referred to as Dominion Notes and could be issued by commercial
banks, private enterprises and governments (Vardy, J. , 2005,p 3). These notes became the official
currency of Canada in 1876 (Vardy, J., 2005, p 3).
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1935.
The Bank of Canada immediately took over bank note operations from the Department of Finance.
Offices of the Receiver General across the country became agencies of the new central bank. The
Foreign Exchange and Securities Divisions started work right away, and a Research Division was
established to advise on financial developments and business conditions (Watts, G., Rymes, T., 1993,
p.9). Vardy, J. states in the The Bank of Canada: An illustrated history that the Bank of Canada was
privately owned with shares (at a par value of $50) sold to the public. Soon after the Bank began
operations, a new government introduces an amendment to the Bank of Canada Act to nationalize the
institution. In 1938, the privately held shares were purchased by the government and the Bank became
entirely publically owned (Watts, G., Rymes, T., 1993, p.9) as it remains today.
Structure and role
The Bank of Canada is a central bank and not a commercial bank. In other words it does not deal with
the general public or business transactions. The Band of Canada deals with the Canadian government
and some Canadian, Foreign central banks and international financial institutions. The Bank of
Canada s role in the economic life of Canada and its citizens is to keep inflations low and stable and is
aimed at keeping the inflation predictable by incorporating monetary policies that influence the level
of interest
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Abdominal Pain Case Studies
Chief Complaint: The patient complains of dysuria and some abdominal pain for the past 3 days
History of Present Illness: N. T is a five year old uncircumcised male who was in his usual state of
good health, now he presents with a complaint of dysuria and some abdominal pain for the past 3
days. The mother also reports high fever in the last 24 hours. It is crucial for NP to collect important
subjective information following the seven attributes of symptoms to help guide the interview
systematically (Swartz, 2014). This will aid to rule out acute condition requiring aggressive treatment
(Dains et al., 2016). Since the patient is only five year old the mother would be the main historian,
however, whenever is appropriate the child should also be included in the interview (Swartz, 2014).
Pertinent information the NP should obtain include, when did the pain during urination started? Does
it hurts only during urination? When did the abdominal pain started? Does the pain radiate? The
patient can point the areas where he feels pain. Is it painful all the time? When does the pain go away?
Additionally, aggravating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
History of constipation? Constipation may predispose the patient to UTI due to bladder pressure
caused by the stool mass (Dains et al., 2016). Is there any recent streptococcal infection within the last
3 weeks? This information can help to rule out the possibility of post streptococcal infections. Does
the patient drink plenty of fluids? Concentrated urine may irritate the urinary tract mucosa and may
cause dysuria (Dains et al., 2016). Are you taking any prescribed medication, OTC, herbal remedies?
Any Allergies to medications, environmental allergens, or food intolerance? Furthermore, history of
hospitalization, surgeries, chronic diseases, vaccination record, and patient s prenatal and birth history,
developmental milestones, last physical, dental, and vision check up should be
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Flower Still Life Painting by Rachel Ruysch
The exquisite colorful painting of Rachel Ruysch s Flower Still Life painting represents the Dutch
tradition of flower painting in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Ruyshch s still life paintings are
examples of the significant advances made in botany during the 17th century. Rachael Ruysch is a
Dutch painter from (1664 1750) from Amsterdam. Her flower pieces were highly prized and during
her 70 year career, she became one of the most highest paid still life painters in Europe. The Flower
Still Life painting was created after the 1700s. Ruysch created this masterpiece with oil on canvas
with the height of 30 X 24 (76.2 X 61 cm).
The Flower Still life painting is a two dimensional piece. There are no dominant shapes; instead each
one has different shape creating more of a realistic flower. The reason for this was because; flower
painting in the 17th century was almost never a depiction of actual fresh flowers. Each flower has its
unique shape that exemplifies a life of a flower. Some are still blooming and the others are in the
process of dying, the circle of life. This painting has no geometric form but more of a naturalistic
view.
To balance the painting Ruysch placed highlighted blossoms and leaves against the dark left half of
the canvas and silhouetted them against the light wall area on the right. The artist uses light coming
from the left side of the painting, which creates a main view of the center of the image. The light hits
the center of the bouquet that
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Cry Freedom
Cry Freedom :
Chapter 1:
Summary:
Donald Woods is an editor of the Daily Dispatch, a journal in East London, South Africa. One
morning he gets news of a police raid in the black township Crossroads which lies in Cape Town. He
also gets photos of the raid and he decides to print them although the government doesn´t allow to
print such photos. Woods doesn´t believe the demand of the black people but he is trained as a lawyer
and doesn´t like police brutality against black people.
So he also writes an editorial about a Biko, the leadership of „The BC . The next day Dr. Mamphela
who works for Biko in his clinic, comes to Woods office to speak to him, about this article. She is very
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Character | Quote | Conflict | Wendy * Donald s wife * 37 years old * Play piano well * Slender *
Vital body * More liberal politically than Woods | From churches, abroad. From black people. Even
some companies gave them some money. | When she saw what the police was doing to black people,
she convinced her husband to go to Kruger. As her husband, she is against injustice. When her
husband told her about the book and that he had to leave the country, she cared at first about their
children. She is a good mutter and she also cared for the security of Woods. |
Chapter 4 5:
Summary:
In the black township, they eat with a black family. Biko, the family and are discussing about the
system, the history how the white came to South Africa and how the black people got their bad
situation which they have now. After this visit Woods change his mind, because he sees for the first
time how worse the black has to live, how big their despair is but also how strong their togetherness
stay. At the end of this day Biko and Woods become friends. Character | Quote | Conflict | Mapetla
Mohapi * A black guy * Who took Woods to football match | As Woods looked at all those black
faces, tired and unsmiling, he felt that the whole black world, which he had believed he knew so well,
had a life he was totally unaware of. | He worked at the office where Woods work and he died during
the story. He
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The Importance Of Clock Reaction
A clock reaction is where the fusion of various reagents, with relation to time, cause a colour change
in the solution. The end of the reaction rate is measured by the increase in the rate of concentration.
There are two factors which contribute to the rate of the reaction, induction and inhibition. Induction
is where the production rate of the clock chemical increases as the increases as the concentration of
the solution increases. Whereas, Inhibition is where the chemical reacts with the clock chemical,
increasing the concentration. The increase in the rate can only occur if all of the inhibitor chemical is
consumed within the reaction (S.J Preece, 1999). Some examples of clock reactions are the arsenic
(III) sulfide clock reaction, and Landolt iodine clock oxidation of bisulphite by iodate. This specific
reaction is stated to be one of the most favourable clock reactions, showing a deep blue colour within
a matter of seconds. This specific reaction involves two colourless solutions that mix together after a
certain amount of time it yields a blue colour change. The chemical equilibrium is a formula used to
describe the rate in reverse reactions. Chemical Equilibria: Rate = k [A]^p [B]^q The rate law will also
be used to analyse the concentrations, and to determine whether the reaction is zero order, first order
or a second order reaction. Secondary data obtained from another investigation was rate = k[IO3] 1
(Lyle, Department of Chemistry). A
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Gillian Clark Women In Late Antiquity Summary
Gillian Clark s book on, Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles is a patchwork
constructed from the legal and medical texts of the era. Clark makes it abundantly clear; that this book
is like a kaleidoscope of the somewhat colorful and comical limited written knowledge of women of
the period. In most cases the history was recorded by the biased slant of the male dominated society.
Clark points out in her introduction, The goal is to give some basic information on women s lives in
late antiquity, and to make a start on answering some fundamental questions: to what extent could
women choose what to do? What social, practical, or legal constraints limited their choices? What
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It may have been that women were supposed to get married and have children, is this not what they
have been taught and trained for since inception, conception, and birth , was this not their greatest
desire (13). It is not as if a woman had an abundance of career or professional choices. Marriage was a
capital transaction and mostly an arraigned one at that. It is interesting to note that formal betrothal
was the age of seven and legal validity of a girl getting married as early as the age of twelve to any
warm body male (14). Moreover, a male was not expected to get married until he became a man; the
age seems to vary, starting around seventeen and upwards. Also, the women were the under her father
s yoke (potestas) (14) until his death and only then did she become legally independent (15). Could
this be part of society s means of controlling women through the dominance of being beholden and
controlled by a male patriarchal society, with the mindset, of procreation and promotion of the family
lineage always at the forefront of so called
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QHT1 Task 1 final Essay
Memo To: Directory Quality Control From: Date: Re: Cost of Quality and Trade Offs The cost of
quality in a manufacturing process and environment are many as you are aware. But the 3 primary
costs that we should review on a more regular basis to assure we are creating the most cost effective
and quality products are the following: Appraisal, Prevention and Failure, and failure costs should be
looked at as internal failure and external failure. Appraisal costs can be defined as The cost of
activities designed to ensure quality or uncover defects (Stevenson, 2008, p.421) Trade offs of these
appraisal costs are internal costs that are incurred when we stop production of a product to check for
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Internal failures happen for a variety of reasons, defective materials, incorrect machine settings, faulty
equipment, carelessness and others. The trade off cost for fixing these types of failures would be cost
of additional production time, scrap materials and rework of inadequate products, investigation costs
into the root cause of the issues as well as workers salaries to not only do the investigation and rework
if needed, but the salaries of the employees that are not able to run the production lines to produce
items. The other failure cost is External and these are failures that are discovered by the consumer
once they have purchased the product. These can carry a much higher cost when found by the
consumers. These costs can include Warranty repairs or replacements, costs of having a customer care
center or call center to deal with customer complaints, discounts to customers for current or future
products and Legal action if the failure of a product caused some type of personal injury. Based on the
3 types of quality costs that have been discussed and reviewed above, I recommend that we look at
doing more appraisals and inspections during the manufacturing process, this will limit the number of
design changes that happen early in the process but it should help in cutting down our external failure
costs and help limit
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Cost Of Cost Management Accounting Essay
TASK 1
Name Sonia Sharma
Student ID 20150076
Unit 26367
COST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
ANSWER 1.1
a) DIRECT COSTS: A direct cost is defined as the price that can be directly applied to production of
goods. The direct cost classifies direct material, direct labour and manufacturing overheads. The direct
cost is related to labour, raw material and expenses related to the production of goods. Direct cost is
simply as the cost that is applied directly to the product. For example wages of full time and part time
staff.
b) INDIRECT COSTS: Indirect cost can be defined as the cost which cannot be directly applied to the
product. In simple words any cost apart from direct material, direct labour and manufacturing
overheads is considered as indirect cost. For example insurance of company building, wages of
cleaners working in the company premises etc.
c) FIXED COSTS: A fixed cost is referred to a cost which doesn t changes with circumstances. If
there is a fixed cost of any product or service one has to pay the cost. For example, the rent of the
house is fixed that has to be paid every week, no changes are acceptable. For example salary of full
time staff.
d) VARIABLE COSTS: A variable cost is a changing cost. In case of any changes the cost of the
product changes. For example, the cost paid to a casual worker may vary. More hours done by the
worker will pay him well
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Essay on Charles Manson and the Manson Family
Charles Manson and the Manson Family
Jails, courtrooms and prisons had been my life since I was twelve years old. (Emmons and Manson,
21) These are the words of Charles Milles Manson, a convicted serial killer who has never actually
murdered a single person in his life. Manson was born no name Maddox on November 12, 1934, and
has in fact been in prison for more than half of his life. (28) It was 1967, after Manson had just been
released from the Federal Penitentiary at Terminal Island, San Pedro, when the Manson Family had
begun to form. (85) In just two years the family would not only grow to a surprisingly large number,
but become nationally known for the brutal murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring,
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(Fromme)
Patricia Diane Krenwinkel was born on December 3, 1947 to an insurance salesman father and a
homemaker mother. At one point in her life she was very overweight, and overcame this problem only
after getting hooked on diet pills supplied by her junkie sister. Even after she lost the weight young
Patricia still felt very ugly and unloved. This was partly due to an endocrine problem that caused an
excess of hair on her body. When Patricia was seventeen her parents divorced, so after graduating
from Westchester High School she moved out her mother s home state of Alabama to attend a Catholic
college there. She dropped out after her first semester and moved back to California. There she took a
job as a secretary and shared a Manhattan Beach apartment with her heroin addicted sister. Life was
obviously less than ideal, and when Charlie Manson came knocking on her door, she readily
answered. (Krenwinkel)
The first of five children (two sisters and two brothers), Bobby Beausoleil was born in Santa Barbara,
California in 1947. Bobby displayed an interest in music at a very young age and eventually taught
himself how to play the guitar. After the death of a grandmother Bobby moved to Los Angeles. There,
he briefly played in a band with Arthur Lee, called Grass Roots. Grass Roots would later achieve fame
under the name Love. Lee apparently named the group Love as a reference to
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Crank High Voltage Comparison
What do these two quotes have in common? You re Chev Chelios, right? The sickest, most wicked ist
motherfucker that ever vaporized motherfuckers in cold blood, right? and Don t mess with the bull,
young man. You ll get the horns. The answer? Both are from R rated films, Crank: High Voltage (1)
and The Breakfast Club (2), respectively. According to the American ratings system put forth by the
MPAA, the Motion Picture Association of America, these two films are equal and the same people
who can view The Breakfast Club are just as mature to see Chev Chelios have sex on a derby horse
race track in Crank: High Voltage. Now, as much as I am for my children seeing grotesque scenes of
violence and sex, Crank doesn t seem to be the right movie for them to view, or any human to view in
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Many people criticize them for having biased ratings against films that aren t produced by one of the
major film companies. Why? Because the people in the MPAA that vote on movie ratings are made up
of employees of the 6 biggest movie producers: Disney, Paramount, Sony, Fox, Universal, and Warner
Bros. (6) It is shown in a study by David Waguespack, an assistant professor at the University of
Maryland s Robert H. Smith School of Business, and Olav Sorenson, a professor at Yale s School of
Management, that movies made by these 6 companies are 7% less likely to receive an R rating. This
may not seem like a lot, but to an independent filmmaker such as myself, who needs to work so much
harder with a way smaller budget to produce something of quality and have bias against me, is
incredibly unfair. The difference between PG 13 and R is huge. Not only do you have to be 17 to see
an R rated film, cutting out 22% of moviegoers in 2014 completely, but that R rating also carries a bad
connotation with it, deterring others who might have seen it if it weren t rated so harshly.
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Epicurean Vs Lucretius Analysis
In contrast, the Epicurean, Lucretius, establishes the idea of order as arising from chaos, manifested
through atoms and their motions in space. As opposed to Plato, Lucretius provides a naturalistic
explanation of universal phenomena by reconciling Parmenidean reasoning with experience where the
world is eternal and has unity, consisting of many atoms and empty space or the great inane . In effect,
Lucretius illustrates the creation of the material universe as a result of the union of elementary
particles that had existed for eternity rather than the divine act of a creator. As such, all objects and
structures are seen to be formed by the combination of atoms and their chaotic motions in space.
Hence, the unity in the uniformity of the atoms
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Much Ado About Nothing Essay
William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play involving by deception, disloyalty, trickery,
eavesdropping, and hearsay. The play contains numerous examples of schemes that are used to
manipulate the thoughts of other characters; it is the major theme that resonates throughout the play.
Ironically, it is one of these themes that bring serenity to the chaos that encompasses most of the play.
amp;#9;The first example of deception we see is with the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. These
two characters provide the humor throughout Shakespeare s comedy; their repartees and soliloquies
tend to leave the reader smiling and anxious for more dialogue between them. Beatrice and Benedick
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Benedick, shows us his true feelings in his soliloquy: amp;quot;This can be no trick... / I will be
horribly in love with her amp;quot; (2.3.210,223). Benedick, decides that he will allow himself to fall
in love with Beatrice.
amp;#9;The second example of deception is seen in Act 3.1. Hero and Ursula do their parts to trick
Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick. They speak highly of Benedick and amp;quot;praise him
more than ever man did merit amp;quot; (3.3.19). In her eavesdropping and overhearing she falls for
the bait, as did Benedick. In Beatrice s soliloquy she discloses her thoughts of Benedick s false
affectations towards her. She is willing to tame her heart so that Benedick and she can be together.
Beatrice s submissiveness shows her subconscious yearnings to be in love, as well as Benedick even
though She and Benedick aren t willing to admit it.
amp;#9;The most heinous act of deception in Much Ado About Nothing is committed against Hero,
the daughter of Leonato, and Claudio. These two characters, unlike Beatrice and Benedick, fall in love
after seeing each other for the first time Shakespeare s classic case of love at first sight. The deception
starts after Borachio overhears Don Pedro s plan to amp;quot;assume thy part in some disguise
amp;quot; (1.1.305) in order to woo Hero for Claudio. At the masquerade party, while Don Pedro is
dancing with Hero in hopes of wooing her for Claudio, Borachio and
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Summary Of Lady Audra Essay
Lady Audra, age seventeen, raised her fists and braced her feet in the soil. Step forward, you little shit,
she growled. You can hit harder than that.
This was their typical routine, Audra and the teenage stable boy. In front of the horse paddock on
Audra s parents estate, she and the young man often engaged in sword training and battle axe
exercises, but today, they used fists.
Audra loved combat training.
She stutter stepped forward, her long red hair in a wild tangle around her face, bruises smarting on her
jaw from the recent blow she d failed to block. However, the stable hand dropped his guard and
pointed over Audra s shoulder. She spun around and spotted her parents approaching on horseback.
Despite the heat of the day, they wore woolen cloaks that billowed behind them as they rode. Formal.
Always so formal.
Ah, damn, she whispered, dropping her fists. They re back early.
It was too late to change from her man s tunic and trousers, which were, incidentally, torn at the knees
and filthy. Why couldn t Audra s parents understand she liked learning to defend herself? Besides, the
stable boy was never all that rough. And why did being a woman mean one should not stand up for
herself, physically or otherwise?
I am leaving. See you later, Audra.
The stable boy ran off, leaving Audra to face her parents, the cold Lady Ina and Lord Sior, alone.
Audra was their only child, and they d never paid her any attention. Ina and Sior preferred traveling
and kissing the
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Sandra Smith Research Paper
Sandra Smith
Introduction:
Sandra Kaye Smith works as a reporter for the American cable and satellite business news television
channel named Fox Business Network (FBN). She appears across FBN, providing commentary and
market analysis. She is popularly known as Sandra Smith. She also serves as the Co host of the
American daytime news and talk show named Outnumbered, which airs on the Fox News Channel.
The Outnumbered is considered as the top rated program in its time slot. She originally belongs from a
suburban city named Wheaton which is the country seat of Illinois, United State.
Early life and background:
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In the year 2003, she has played in Division I College sports on an NCAA national championship
team. Sandra received her degree in speech from Louisiana State University.
Career achievement:
Sandra started her career as a research associate at Aegis Capital Group. There, she prepared weekly
stalk newsletters to clients, assisted in the analysis and research of retail stocks and researched on
investment opportunities for the group.
After quitting this job, she joined Hermitage Capital Management as a trader. There she conducted
portfolio analysis, executed U.S equities, and produced commission reports. Later she served as the
director of trading and institutional sales at Terra Nova Institutional in Chicago. There, she handled
hedge fund accounts and investment management.
After some time, Sandra began her television career as a reporter for Bloomberg Television, covering
the derivative markets and the U.S equities.
After leaving Bloomberg Television, she joined the Fox Business network in 2007. From 2009, she
started also working in Don Imus show named Imus in the
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Superstitions In The Minister s Black Veil
In The Minister s Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author seeks to convey that although all
individuals are sinners, members of society will condemn those who seek to confront their own faults.
This conclusion was drawn from the many motifs which relate to Puritan society, particularly the
superstitions and Christian ideologies of many New Englanders during the 18th century. In this tale,
Mr. Hooper s donning of the black veil is viewed as a change which alters his countenance
indefinitely; from the moment it is introduced, those who view it are awestruck. The mere sight of Mr.
Hooper even acts as a signal for the bell to cease its summons . As murmurs spread throughout the
congregation, Mr. Hooper preaches of secret sin, and those
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The End Of The Civil War
After the Civil War, the fact that slavery was abolished might seem to be the end of the story;
however, the problems derived from the abolishment of slavery had yet to be addressed. During the
Reconstruction Era, these problems were reflected on the political, social, and economic aspects.
Which played several major roles in shaping America from the late nineteenth into the twentieth
centuries.These three aspects, political, social, and economical, affected one another so much that they
were inseparable. The beginning leniency of Andrew Johnson all the way to the Confederates and later
the political conflict between Johnson and the Radical Republicans, and lastly, the political struggle
between Republicans and Democrats. It all resulted in the ever changing policies toward the freed
people. These different policies had strong effects on the society, especially the freed people. Although
some of the policies, such as the abolition of slavery and several Constitutional Amendments were
beneficial to the rights of freed people, the sudden increase of freed people brought about the
separation of black and white and many other social issues. Thus the real equality among people still
had yet to be achieved. The economy also affected the society and the politics. The depression of the
economy after the Civil War made people focus on their own situations, instead of worrying about the
freed people. For example the people were distressed about getting money and how to provide for
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Converse Research Paper
Sydney J. Cusac
Mrs. Lininger
English 9
15 May 2017
How Converse Became so Popular with the Cool Kids In 2012, Converse sold $1.3 billion worth of
shoes (Hampp). Converse All Stars started out being a basketball shoe. It was started by a man named
Chuck Taylor. It was founded in 1908.(Hiestand) When Chuck Taylor started the All Star, it impacted
the basketball world significantly until new companies made more practical basketball shoes, and
Converse became the footwear for all ¨cool kids.¨ Athletes gave up wearing Converse on the courts,
and famous people began to show that they were cool to wear while not playing basketball. ¨The All
Star, whose pivoting abilities, ankle support and non skid sole had been championed for a half century,
was repositioned as a shoe for non athletes. It was no longer the choice of the NBA and college power
forwards, but of the Rolling Stones on their 1989 ¨Steel Wheels¨ concert tour and of high school
hipsters turned off by the slick marketing of Nike and Reebok (Leibowitz). When extremely popular
bands went on tour and wore these shoes, they would be giving Converse a free advertisement in a
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In the 70s, The Ramones helped Converse become associated with rock ´n´ roll, even though The
Beatles and The Beach Boys had sported the shoes earlier (Matheson). Bands like The Ramones, The
Beatles and The Beach Boys that were very popular at the time would wear Converse and associate
them with the style of music they played, so if a person were to like that kind of music they would
want to wear the shoes the people that make the music wear. The people of the time loved these bands,
and so they wanted to do things just like them. Doing things like them would include buying and
wearing the same shoes as
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Josephine Rosenits-Ladwig Research Paper
Life in Germany
Josephine Rosenits Ladwig was born on the 18th of November, 1942 in Kaufbeuren, Germany. She
lived in Neue Gasse 22 with her twin brothers, Klaus and Franz. She also lived with her three sisters,
Resi, Erna, Erika and another brother, Helmut. Her parents were Josef and Afra Rosenits, they married
in 1941. Her father was in the army until 1945. By the age of seven she had to travel an hour to get to
and from school. Her father was an alcoholic and a very strict discipliner, as many men were post war.
In the early years of her life, Josephine was Papas little princess and she could do no wrong. But as
she grew older she became very stubborn and always had to have the last word. As a result, she was
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We couldn t stay in our 2 room garage with two babies, so we had to find somewhere else to live.
There was cheap land for sale 20km out of Liverpool, at a place called Rossmore. Erich called the real
estate man, and we drove to Rossmore to see him. I must have asked a dozen time how much further,
because Erich had said it wasn t that far out. To me it might have as well been to the moon. I wasn t
used to great distances yet....
I got to know Erich a bit better when we went on our Honeymoon, that journey took us to NSW; we
slept in a Station wagon, and drove around dusty roads, I was not impressed, I did not like Australia at
all. Erich and I even had a row on our trip, he wanted me to pluck a pigeon that he shot and I flatly
refused. He said that if I didn t pluck it, I wouldn t eat it either. I told him that was fine by me.
...soon we had a vegie garden and chickens. The garage was divided into three rooms, one the lounge,
then the kitchen, and a little room with just enough room for two beds for the kids. No running water,
we had to get that from a pump just a couple of km away. No proper toilet, just a bucket, no bathroom,
a babybath was all we
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Eye Of The Sea Research Paper
Glistening water, beautiful coral composed of your friendly neighbourhood porifera, but what lays
beyond the cliff of coral into deep, dark waters? PhD student, Erika Raymond, and her PhD advisor,
Edith Widder sent the Eye of the Sea to the Bahamas to observe the unknown waters. A variety of
other scientists came up with their own understandings of deep sea life and how they differ from the
creatures above the waters. One of the characteristics that caught the attention of scientists were the
animals enlarged eyes that adapted to see bioluminescent materials. Scientists can use this information
to improve their technology to help them find and observe in the lab or at least unobtrusively through
a camera deep sea creatures natural ways of living. Scientists are interested in how the different deep
sea species have evolved since the Mesozoic era with very minimal interactions with humans or man
made objects. However, their habitats are too dangerous for humans; I suspect there would not have
been as much evolution as seen in land animals, considering the fact that in 2004, Raymond and
Widder had spotted a 2 metre squid using Eye of the Sea. Could there be other organisms that retain
their size from the dinosaur ages just because there wasn t much of a reason for them to evolve? ...
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Scientists were dumbfounded when they discovered that deep sea fish can detect light outside of the
blue green range (short wavelengths of blue green light can travel to farther depths underwater, where
you would be able to detect bioluminescence). With further observations, they found that a species of
bottom dwelling crabs can even detect UV light. In other animals, like the dragonfish, their
searchlights have fluorescent proteins that shift the bluish bioluminescence to the red
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Persuasive Essay On Physical Education
In middle school today physical education is being looked upon as an elective class that is not very
important. Many school districts around america have decided to completely abolish or cut down time
of physical education, and also classes like music and art. For many years, kids in America began to
lose motivation in participating in physical education classes. Lack of physical activity in adolescents
has resulted in an increase of childhood obesity, and rules such as No Child Left Behind, which I will
speak briefly on later, does not help this issue. With evidence proving that physical activity improves
academic performance, we should necessary steps to make sure that it is taken seriously. With lack of
efforts put into making sure that physical fitness is important at a young age, research shows that this
mission is failing tremendously in some ways. Middle school students in America, being at a critical
age for developing these healthy habits, should take physical fitness much more seriously and learn
more about it at a young age due to massive obesity rate, and lack of motivation in students.
If physical fitness was taken seriously at young age then there would be a major change in the way
that children view physical fitness in america. In American physical fitness often is not made as big of
a priority as grades. Often times parents and teachers tell their children to focus on their academics,
but very seldom do they mention anything about physical fitness. In the
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The Health Status Of Rural Populations Essay
Historically, health care professionals believed rural populations had a health advantage. They
frequently sent tuberculosis patients and others into the country for fresh air and a change of scenery
(Lourenço 2012). However, as the scientific understanding of disease expanded and urban population
and political power grew, these advantages diminished. Today, staggering disparities exist across the
globe in the health status of rural populations compared to their urban counterparts, both between and
within every country, making this a truly global issue. As is the case with many other global health
issues, developing countries experience these inequalities with greater severity due to a lack of
infrastructure and resources, especially when considering maternal and infant health. For example, in
Burundi, as of 2014, the urban infant mortality rate was 49 deaths per 1000 live births, while the rural
infant mortality rate was 81. In 2014, Laos had an urban infant mortality rate of 39 but a rural infant
mortality rate of 85. Finally, in Bolivia in 2014, the urban infant mortality rate was 43 while the rural
mortality rate was 75 (Population Reference Bureau 2014). These data demonstrate the dramatic
inequity between urban and rural areas and indicate disparate access to health care for women and
children. Action must be taken to alleviate these disparities in developing countries with regards to
maternal and infant health. The global health community must first collaborate to
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Diction, Symbolism, And Imagery In Robinson s Richard Cory
The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side:
Diction, Symbolism and Imagery in Robinson s Richard Cory Oftentimes in poetry, something that
appears simple is, in fact, very complex upon deeper evaluation. Edwin Arlington Robinson does
exactly this in his poem, Richard Cory, by creating an accessible poem that can then be picked apart to
reveal a deeper meaning. Upon first glance, the poem appears to be an interesting narrative about the
idolization of a rich aristocrat from the perspective of a poor commoner with whom he interacts.
However, upon closer evaluation, a different meaning can be discovered; the idea that desirable
situations often contain negative attributes that people are unaware of or overlook. This is achieved
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For example, the phrase fluttering pulses could mean the townspeople being nervous in his present or
could be seen as a symbol to represent romantic interests (159). Another symbol appears in the line,
He was a gentleman from sole to crown (158). The word crown has two meanings in this usage (158).
The most apparent definition is that it is the top of his head; however, symbolically it is a reference to
a king. Thus, drawing this parallel emphasizes the status that Richard Cory holds within their
community. Using the word crown also leads to many inferences on the speaker s opinion of Cory,
without them actually having to be stated (158). The stereotypical image of a king is that of someone
who is regal, rich, kind, fair and more, which is all indicated within that one word. A third symbol is
the analogies to meat and bread in the last stanza. In this the speaker is making a statement about
socioeconomic classes, but in a more eloquent way. Bread is a euphemism for being poor, because it is
all that they could afford to eat. The word bread also references the Roman idea of panem et circenses,
or bread and circuses. This phrase indicates the idea that as long as the poor are fed and entertained,
they will remain in their impoverished state. The speaker curses the bread because that is all that he
can afford to eat, but does nothing more drastic, because he is not going hungry and his situation could
be much worse (159). Meanwhile, having the ability to eat meat was a sign of status, because it meant
you had enough money to buy more expensive food. This comparison of bread and meat highlights the
speaker s longing for the things that he does not have, the meat, without appreciating the fact that at
least he can afford to eat bread. It also indicates that he is only thinking about Richard Cory in the
shallowest way possible, what he can buy, rather than who
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Power In The Prince And The Pauper
Power. Everybody wants it, few have it. But what does it mean to have power, that is to say true
power? What sacrifices must be made? What hard decisions would need decided? Sadly, our current
society doesn t respect power that much anymore, not at all like it used to be. In the novel, power is
much more respected. In that time, if the King said something, it happened, no protests, no second
thought. Nowadays, apparently if you don t agree with a leader you don t have to recognize their use
of their power. Mark Twain s The Prince and the Pauper teaches about power and what true power is.
The chosen paragraph is important because it shows that as King, Tom has tremendous power, even to
condemn people to death. Take him away he hath earned
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Are We Any Safer By Steven Brill Summary
Steven Brill is an author, lawyer, and journalist who wrote the article Are We Any Safer which
evaluates if we are any safer from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It has been the 15 year anniversary
since the horrific event of 9/11 where almost 3,000 victims were killed and the Atlantic posted an
article trying to answer if we are any safer.Brill looks to tackle the complex question of the safety of
this country.Brill states that we are indeed safer from certain terrorist attacks such as September 11 but
that all forms of terrorism isn t preventable.Brill uses strong analysis, logos, ethos,pathos, and a strong
sense of logic to evaluate if we are safer after September 11. Terrorism is an ever changing threat that
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In the article Brill does an exceptional job of starting off analyzing the then and now of security of the
country. Highlighting the extensive efforts of the country to effectively respond to the attack of 9/11.
Emphasizing the billions of dollars that the government has poured into new technology and agencies
that can better prepare for biological terrorist attacks. Brill captured the attention of many readers
when expressing that terrorism cannot be stopped because it s constantly evolving. He feels that the
government should come up with rational ideas that can deal with the ever changing terrorism threat
instead of creating policies off of current headlines that dominates the day. Brill talks about different
threats and scenarios that go unnoticed by the government. He uses a report that does a scenario which
was catastrophic and claimed the lives of many americans. The excerpt then says, The terrorist were
successful because the government including Congress failed.They took
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350 Horses Research Paper
Researchers have found many horse breeds and characteristics... There are over 350 horse breeds in
the world. Horses are sensitive creatures they can feel a fly landing on their back. They have stunning
vision it is monocular and binocular they have large vision. They are one of the fastest domestic
species. A working horse like a quarterback horse can weigh up to 2000 pounds. A light horse is a
horse with small bones and thin legs. can weigh up to 1300 pounds. A few horse breed are the
American quarter horses, Arabian horse (which is a good if you have children), the Miniature horse,
Rocky Mountain horse, Appaloosa, Palomino, the Mustang, and the American paint horse.
Horses go back many generations along with the animals they
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A Rose For Emily And Psycho Analysis
Though A Rose for Emily and Psycho have two different plots, they have similar themes and
characteristics. Both stories have a murderous theme, with eerie abandoned looking houses. In both
Faulkner and Hitchcock s stories, the houses looked as is no one was taking care of them, but there
were still at least one person that came out of each one. Within the two houses were secrets
unimaginable to anyone outside of the home with a cloud of mystery hanging over them. This
comparison essay will cover the main characters, Ms. Emily Grierson in A Rose for Emily and
Norman in Psycho, who have similar themes of mystery, loneliness, and secrets. The mystery comes
from the lack of knowledge about what actually happens inside of the homes. Even though the town
was able to see Emily in town or later standing in her downstairs window, they did not know what was
going on in that house. Especially ever since she stopped her classes with the children. Norman also
did not have anyone looking inside his home. It was just him, his mother and no one else. Spectators
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With different plots and characters, both writers were able to capture the audience s attention with
secrets and murder. Faulkner s a Rose for Emily made the audience feel sorrow for Ms. Emily s losses,
even though she was the one that murdered Homer. She was only looking for someone to stay with
her. Hitchcock s Psycho made the audience fearful of Norman. In the town and to the guests at his
hotel he appeared to be a well rounded man, but what they did not know was that he was devastated
by his mother s death and to fill that void he became her, and was even able to kill an innocent woman
because he believed at that time he was his over protective mother. With character with loneliness and
a touch of psychotic breakdowns Faulkner and Hitchcock made life long classic
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Iphones Vs. Apple Inc.
With a company as prosperous as Apple, it s no surprise that most people already know quite a bit
about iPhones and Apple s other products. They are constantly shown in movies, music videos, and
even in real life, and my own iPhone 5C is no exception. From its plastic colored backing designed
and advertised specifically for the colorful to the weight of the phone, the iPhone 5C took a different
route than Apple s previous generations of smartphones. Compared with the iPhone 5, 5S, and other
companies phones released during 2012 and 2013, the 5C gave up Apple s usual design element of
sleekness for individuality by including a colored backing that came in five colors. These were used to
give the customer more a variety than iPhones previously offered. However, this design choice proven
fruitful as the 5C received many positive reviews that promoted the 5C as not only being
individualistic, yet also durable. As an owner of one of these phones, I can wholeheartedly admit that
the 5C is much more durable and also looks just as stylish as its counterparts. The feel of the backing
is smooth and easily able to grip with or without a case. Despite the weight of the iPhone 5C being 20
grams more than both the iPhone 5 and 5S, I have never noticed a difference when using any of these
phones. The phone does not feel heavy or bulky it feels like a normal smartphone that is user friendly
both inside and out. As for the operating system, iOS is extremely powerful and
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Religion In American Crisis By Thomas Paine
Religion is a necessity to life, as backed up by Thomas Paine s American Crisis. Paine has had quite
the history revolving around the American government, as he wrote Common Sense, a best seller that
offered a rhetorical view about why the colonies should split from Britain. However, he then decided
to write American Crisis in order to offer his unique but logical view on religion and how everyone
should go about deciding what they worship. His idea was that religion is necessary in order to live
and keep one s morals straight, however widespread religion are corrupting and brainwashing
everybody, so everyone should have their own religion in the church of their mind. Paine states
throughout American Crisis that he believes that religion
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The Difference Between Copy And Simulacrum
The following essay will explain the differences between exhibition and cult value as discussed by
Walter Benjamin s: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1995). This will aid in
discussing how the relationship between cult and exhibition value result in the loss of the aura of
authenticity and the aura of uniqueness in reproduced works of art. It will define the concept of
simulacrum according to Michael Camille s Simulacrum. The essay will also explain Jean Baudrillard
s understanding of the lack of the real in contemporary society, how simulacrum threatens the
modernist and the postmodernist notions of the real and how these postmodern strategies are no longer
relevant. The Loss of the Aura Cult value refers to the ritual aspect of looking at an artwork and why
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While the copy is seen second to the model the original only imitating it, simulacrum destroys this
hierarchy entirely (Camille 1996:33). The copy is related to the original, it is based on something
which exists, whereas the simulacrum is like the original, but it s not (Camille 1996:32). Although we
recognise it as realistic it bears little resemblance to reality and the physical world in which we live
(Camille 1996:32). One of the most important differences between a copy and simulacrum is that the
copy is filled with the resemblance whilst the simulacrum lacks resemblance (Hart 2004:53). The
existence of an original is what enables the sense of authenticity, if there is no original there is no
question of authenticity (Benjamin 2004:795). In creating a copy, the distance between the object and
audience is narrowed and the aura of the artwork is destroyed when it removes the uniqueness that is
evident in the original (Benjamin
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The Ultimate Aryan Race from the Nazis
During World War two the National Socialists went to great lengths to establish what they believed to
be acceptable cultural values of the German ultimitaly Aryan race. Any modern artist was judged at
the hand of the Third Reich and if they did not obide German policy, they were classified as
degenerate and were banned from the ever expanding Aryan Race. The lengths to which the national
socialists went to, to degrade these artists, was unimaginable. They labeled proclaimed artworks as
degenerate and stuck them into an exhibition (Entarte Kunst) to display for the german people what
was now considered un German (Barron 2). Understanding the definition of Degenerate Art is critical,
in order for us to determine why Gino Severini s (1883 1966) Armored Train in Action (1915) would
have been considered for the Entarte Kunst Exhibition. In 1937, the Nazi party plotted the most
violent attack ever recorded against modern art with the opening of the Entarte Kunst (Degenerate Art)
Exhibition, where over 650 paintings, sculptures, prints, and books where brought together to clarify
what types of modern art where unacceptable to the Nazi Empire and therefor degenerate (Barron 1).
Degenerate, in biological terms means, someone or something that has changed so much from its
original state of being that it can no longer be considered part of that same species (Barron 2). What
this essentially meant for the harmless modern artist was, you where now under scrutiny by the
government and
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Starbuck s Missions, Values and Principles
Starbuck s missions, values, and principles are directly related to their generic strategy of broad
differentiation. Each one of these elements explains how Starbucks is just not offering just coffee, but
an experience. In the stores, they complement this by bringing several items to the table (product
variety). In addition, Starbucks has positioned themselves in the focus differentiation and
treacherously close to best supply category. Starbucks has used the Verismo to position themselves
back into the focus section because it is a specialty item that Starbucks aficionados might want in their
home. However, Starbucks is going against the grain with the Via products because of its low costs.
This is risky because people buy Starbuck for the experience and the high quality coffee, not because
it is cheap. Starbuck has entered into these other categories through partnerships and joint ventures.
These relationships make sense, because every partnership is with a company in an industry related to
Starbuck s industry (e.g. Pepsi, Kraft, Unilever, Green Mountain etc.). Starbucks does not enter into
partnerships with only one company; but collaborates with many companies, that are the respective
leaders in their industry. The coffee company uses many of their partners as guides to learn from, and
build relationships in a particular industry. Strategically this makes sense because Starbucks is gaining
knowledge and not spending a major amount of money. Therefore, when the
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Literary Voices Of Martin Amis
Martin Amis, who turns out to be a celebrity after the controversies and criticism he met with over his
personal life and the alleged gender bias, is one of the most significant literary voices of the
contemporary period. His narratives, oscillating between realism and postmodernism, present the
bitter truths of modern capitalist society. British government under the rule of Margaret Thatcher
shifted its interest from the progress of the Welfare state to privatization of business, marketing and
consumerism which gave a rapid increase to commercialization. As the government policies change,
media and advertising began to aggrandize free market and individual entrepreneurship where greed
has become the prime motive. Amis deals with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But this deceptive and mendacious image aims at befooling people because it can be obtained only
through its false signifiers. Money is one of the best examples presenting such devastating and self
deceiving impact of modern celebrity culture on human beings. Image conscious people, in order to
attain affluence, high status and fame which are only appearance not actual success, depend on the
conspicuous consumption of materialistic signifiers. The concepts of material consumption, the false
appearance and money are interrelated. Commenting on the source of inspiration, Peter Childs
remarks that it suggests through the increasingly intense popular cults of celebrity and fame, to the
commercial greed of 1980s (44).
The novel reflects the spirit of the Zeitgeist. It premises on the loss of self, integrity, authenticity and
self restrain. As a critique of capitalism, it satirizes the growing interest in free market and
privatization. The tempting and inducing strategies of free market economy have largely changed
people s lives and their way of thinking. In the absence of self faith, morality and authenticity, the true
value of life declined in the bleak world of late capitalist Western civilization.
Set in 1981 and published in 1984, Money is a story of John Self, the narrator and protagonist whose
life is made of fast food, sex shows, space games, slot machines, video nasties, nude mags, drink,
pubs, fighting, television, handjobs (67).
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The Importance Of Birth Control Without Consent
Hannah Sashington
Mrs. Cowan
Honors English 11 2
27 November 2017
Teenagers and Birth Control without Consent Three in 10 teen girls in the United States become
pregnant each year rate higher than any other individualized country. Research shows when girls are
counseled about the most effective contraceptives given choice of birth control at no cost, percentage
of pregnancies dropped 78 %( Oaklander). Teenage girls should not have to have parent consent to
have birth control because it clears the skin, it prevents pregnancy among teens, and it eases pain from
menstrual cramps. Clear skin is important to teenage girls because it reflects on how they look, and
how they see themselves as a person. Teen girls take contraceptives; a drug or device to prevent
pregnancy, to maintain the breakouts they may have throughout their teenage years and so forth. Birth
control helps by lowering body levels of androgen, a hormone that helps produce oils (Crain,
Surprising ). Estrogen present in oral contraceptives offsets the male hormones and decreases the
possibility of bad breakouts. The use of birth control can lower levels of testosterone, which is a
steroid hormone that stimulates the development of male secondary sexual characteristics. Breakouts
can also lead to marks on the face that can stay with a person over time such as dark spots. Breakouts
may occur due to a female being stressed. Even without birth control, one can likely clear their skin,
but something that they may not
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Princess Diana s Effect on the United Kingdom and the...
Born on July 1, 1961, Diana Spencer had no clue of the life she would someday live. Diana grew up as
the daughter of the Viscount and Viscountess of Althorp. However, they divorced 8 years after Diana s
birth. Diana lived with her father and attended preparatory school in Norfolk. She then went on to
attend West Heath Girls School in Kent, where she failed her O level exams. She dropped out of West
Heath and her father sent her to a finishing school in Switzerland. Before she left England for school,
she met Prince Charles through mutual friends. Once she returned home from Switzerland, she and her
family visited Prince Charles and his family at the castle in Scotland. This started their royal romance.
Their wedding in 1981 was one for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the time, most American didn t take much notice of the monarchy, but for Diana they did. Other
women saw her as an inspiration because of how she went through things normal women went
through, like her divorce. Even her death affected people across the world because of their strong
connection to her. Pati Nies said, I was in Las Vegas when her death was announced and I felt as sad
and touched as I did the day President John Kennedy s death was announced. Her drive and causes
were an inspiration to me. Suicide rates went up 44% in the first week after Diana s death. Some
people admitted that they had been in mourning longer for Diana than their own parents. Diana s
influence is still visible in the way the remaining members of the royal family now conduct
themselves. Most obvious are during the Paralympics, Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and the London
2012 Summer Olympics. These events are less formal. Also the monarchy is now seen to be more
approachable than before Diana came along. I believe this is due to the level of intimacy the public
had with Diana and after her death they felt they had the job of watching out for her sons. This made
them not look as William and Harry as princes in line for the throne, but more as little boys that lost
their mom. Sadly, one way Diana did not influence the United Kingdom is how the paparazzi act. Her
death may have been caused by their desperate need to get her picture but today their ruthlessness is
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  • 1. ️Harvard Outline Format Example. Top 6 Harvard A 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. ️Harvard Outline Format Example. Top 6 Harvard A Harvard Outline Format Example. Top 6 Harvard A
  • 2. Atlantis Global Corporation Case Study To: John Dawson and Board of Directors From: Alayah Williams, Shawn Williams, and Cross Cultural Team Subject: Results of Change Management Process Diagnosis: Implementation of the strategic human capital plan is a key step in an agency s progress to build a highly effective, performance based organization by recruiting, acquiring, motivating, and rewarding a high performing, top quality workforce. The plan becomes the roadmap for continuous improvement and the framework for transforming the culture and operations of the agency. (ww.opm.gov 2005). Atlantis Global Corporation has fallen upon some serious problems that has caused failure to meet its financial obligations and profits to lag. One of the first problems causing AGC s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, diversity and multiculturalism was a major issue that plagued AGC. Project management and sensitivity training should have included all expatriates, employees, and cross cultural teams to strengthen the interpersonal skills needed to be successful. These problems were diagnosed by means of employee surveys, interviews, and focus groups. In conclusion, the root causes of these problems were lack of training, poor leadership styles and pool human capital management. Intervention: If AGC is going to survive, it s culture needs an overall improvement to increase its performance, provide a strategic competitive advantage, and encompass unified beliefs and values to be upheld throughout the company. By ensuring HR is taking the cognitive approach to openly discuss various cultures and gain knowledge and feedback in a safe and structured setting, AGC will better determine who is a better fit as an expatriate for the company. The cognitive approach also focuses on assessing an individual s knowledge of the cultural backgrounds of the participants in efforts to build a strong understanding into the cultures of others. (Sabotoka, 2017). Pre departure training allows the employee and family members to enter the assignment already equipped with realistic expectations; a basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Sports And Fitness Club Industry Executive Summary All Star Sports Complex will be a full service multisport complex situated along the Interstate in D.C. Virginia, and Maryland area. There are currently no other sports facilities like this one anywhere in this area. The keys to success for All Star Sports Complex will be our ability to market effectively, creating an unmatched cool atmosphere where people will like to be, and hiring qualified/certified and knowledgeable staff to aid in the running of our programs. The sports and fitness club industry is a booming business that produced over $21.8 billion last year, which is an increase from 20.3 billion the prior year, and is projected to continue its current trend according to gyminsight.com. All Star Sports ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... seven leagues running twice a year with 8 12 teams per league). 3. Sponsor and/or support four community events in our first year of operation. 4. Show at least a 5% return to investors in the first year of operation. Commitment to the Community Besides providing an excellent value to our customers, All Star Sports Complex is determined to create an unmatched sporting atmosphere that will add to the enjoyment of every member and employee of the facility. Dedicated to the community, All Star Sports Complex strives to support and sponsor community events, as well as host them whenever possible. Our hope is that through the use of our facility, members enjoyment and appreciation for sports, fitness, and for life will be enhanced. The Opportunity There is no structured institution in the United States, specifically in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland area where children can learn lacrosse, field hockey and soccer from an early age on. Furthermore facilities are lacking quality and do not provide parents as well as college graduates with a chance to learn the sport of their child or take part in their child s sports experience. Lastly there are no sports complexes that offer healthy varieties of food instead of snack and fast food. Washington DC and the surrounding counties are some of the richest, most highly educated, and, most importantly, youngest in the nation. With a high population density, low median age, and high percentage of physically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Science DNA Technology Task 3 Poster DNA fingerprinting, also known as DNA profiling, is a technique used in forensic science that identifies individuals based on various characteristics of their DNA. Although the DNA sequences between humans are 99.9% identical, DNA fingerprinting is able to distinguish between individuals due to the presence of specific sequences within the non coding region of the genome known as satellite DNA. This satellite DNA consists of long stretches of DNA made up of repeating base sequences known as short tandem repeats (STR). These STRs considerably vary in length between individuals, particularly between unrelated individuals, allowing exact individuals to be identified. One major use of DNA fingerprinting is in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the presence of negatively charged phosphate groups within the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA, the DNA fragments diffuse through the gel towards the anode. The smaller fragments are more able to penetrate through the gel and thus travel the furthest whereas the larger fragments travel a shorter distance. The exact size in bases for each separated fragment in a given sample of DNA can be determined by comparing each fragment against standard fragments of known length. This is commonly known as a ladder within the laboratory. For the purposes of a crime scene investigation, multiple DNA samples would be simultaneously run through the gel, Once separated, a DNA fragmentation pattern is produced that allows the criminal to be identified. As shown in the figure below, a DNA sample obtained from the crime scene is compared to two possible suspects. The pattern of suspect 1 more closely matches the pattern of the DNA obtained from the crime scene thus allowing the true criminal to be correctly identified. Similarly, for paternal testing, the DNA samples of the mother and child are compared to the potential fathers. The fragmentation pattern of the child should resemble both the mother and true father as half of child s alleles are inherited from the mother and father. Male 1 resembled the child s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. It Follow Film Analysis Cinematography Cinematography deals with the making of a movie. In the film, It Follows, the frame and camera movement help to direct the audience s attention, shape the audience s feelings about the mise en scene, and to reveal the theme of the film. In the film, It Follows, the cinematography tries to direct the audience s attention to the it. This is a very important aspect to the film. The cinematography is able to successfully direct the audience s attention b y the movement of the camera. Throughout the film, the camera will pan completely around the screen in order to let the audience know where the it is in relation to the character that is being followed. Jay, the girl who is being followed, is not always aware of the it s location, but it is important for the audience to understand just how close it is creeping up. The cinematography gives the audience this knowledge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without the cinematography, the audience would only see Jay running from something that the audience has no knowledge of. Jay is very scared and the audience is able to understand that fear. At the beginning of the movie, all the audience is made aware of is a girl running around and then she ends up dead, The audience is confused about what is happening and this is because the cinematography does not allow the audience to see it following the girl. However, for the rest of the film, the audience is aware and is able to understand why Jay is so scared for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mock Field Report Yesterday I attended a Human Rights Tribunal mock scenario as a member of the audience. My first impression of the mock scenario was a picture of how nervous I am going to be when it is my turn to create a mock trial. I was impressed at the way it was set up and how well the girls did at preparing and recreating a trial. I was able to observe and learn the procedures performed in a trial, and how a paralegal is to behave themselves in court. I thought the students did a great job at creating pertinent arguments to the case and held a good demeanour in order to get their points across and effectively represent their clients. Suzie Luchi and Marie Dawn Boothe did a great job at arguing their points, making sure the points made were valid in the court and making sure their client was well represented. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They enable you to experience the feeling of representing a client in court instead of simply reading about it. I am a dual learner, which means I love to read and take notes but to further my learning I like to be able to discuss and visualize scenarios. Mock trials are able to cater to both visual and written learners because before the mock trial can take place the student must write and research their case. The visual learner is then able to act in a mock scenario, using their written information, to practice being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Lost Of Idealism In Good Country People The Lost Of Idealism The definition of idealism is: In philosophy, Idealism is the group of philosophies which assert that reality, or reality as we can know it, is fundamentally mental, mentally constructed. It can be very troubling when we lose our sense of idealism. Human beings have at some point in time experienced idealism in their lives. There are many stories and poems detailing the tragic loss of idealism that people have encountered. A story that I will be focusing on is the Good Country People by Flannery O Conner,(Diyanni 172), and a poem by Emily Dickinson After Great Pain ,Formal Feeling Come (Diyanni 641). I will be comparing the pieces showing why I think Good Country People is better in terms of portraying the theme losing your sense of idealism. In the short story Good Country People the main character s name is Joy though we learn she changed it to Hulga. Hulga is a self proclaimed nihilist, a person who believes in nothing and that nothing matters. It is her belief of nihilism is why Hulga believes she is intellectually superior to everyone else around her including her mother Mrs. Freeman. It s implied in the story that Hulga resents her mother to some extent which is part of the reason why she legally changed her name from Joy to Hulga. When Hulga changed her name, O Conner said, That it emotionally wounded the mother so deeply that she would never truly heal. (Diyanni 178) Mrs. Hopewell seems to be well aware of Hulga resentment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Betrayal and Deception in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott... Betrayal, a deception of a presumption which then produces conflict between a relationship. Friends and family members have the power to betray us any second. We view them as an extension of ourselves; someone we can confide in. Your notion about them could be completely false for the betrayal they are capable of. Betrayal could be hidden in the shadows of a relationship between you and a friend, a special bond, or even a family member. Betrayal could be found within a nonfictional or fictional novel, play, poem, movie and even picture. The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. In his novel, he displays a lot of symbols, and themes including wealth, greed, and of course, betrayal. Betrayal can upset many people and ruin many people. Betrayal was demonstrated throughout the entire novel with a lot of connections. Three situations I had talked about were Gatsby betrayed by Daisy, Tom cheating on Daisy with Myrtle and when no one attends Gatsby s funeral. The first relationship explained is Tom and Daisy Buchanan. Tom is a very powerful domineering man, very self centered and self absorbed, while Daisy is a beautiful lady, with a rousing voice, but also very self centered as well. Tom and Daisy s relationship had undergoing stress. Daisy knows how to push all of Tom s buttons and how hard to push them. Daisy tells Nick how cynical she is about everything, she shows her views in the quote She told me it was a girl and I turned my head away and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Difference Between Beauty And Social Comparison Theory CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Beauty can be defined as the combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses of an individual especially the sight. Dillard (2008) defines the term beauty as one who holds physical characteristics that a largely majority of people may consider visually desirable. Moreover, beauty has been typically defined as the attractiveness in advertising literature and research, thus has been measured, almost invariably, on a single attractive or unattractive dimension (Langmeyer Shank, 1994). It can be seen that beauty is the most observable and accessible characteristic upon a person. Eventually this might as well be the reason that beauty is vital and its influence pervasive in the lives of almost every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theory explained how humans tend to constantly evaluate themselves by comparing themselves to others. As a result, one is constantly making self and other evaluations across variety of domains such as; intelligence, wealth, success, and even attractiveness. Eventually, this is not a passive act whereby people are actively engaged towards comparing themselves to others through social interactions and also media consumption. Festinger (1954) divided the comparisons into two divisions; downwards and upwards. Mainly, this research focuses on upward comparison whereby people tend to compare themselves to someone else and find themselves to be lacking. In other words, one tends to compare themselves in order to find out what they need to do in order to be more like the person they are comparing themselves to. As to illustrate the upward comparison; when an individual sees a beautiful or physically attractive model featured in an advertisement promoting a particular product or service, it is certain that most probably she would compare certain attributes that she has to that of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Investment Analysis Report On The Stock Market Investment Analysis Report The usage of the stock market in order to accumulate money was once a foreign concept to many members of society who were not afforded the experience or education required to maneuver in it. The system itself is so intricate and uncertain that many were deterred from even learning about its benefit because of the extreme fear of losing all or most of their money. Instead, many members of society resorted to stashing cash in their homes, through their banks or other sources that seemed to be safer than the ever changing stock market. However, as technology developed the concept of stashing money in places became more and more obsolete. To have money stashed in bank accounts or under mattresses eliminates the possibility of it accumulating more through interest or other investment returns. The money is not working for the person spending it. Using the stock market as a method of gaining wealth could yield significant returns for the patient and intelligent investor. However, if used recklessly and without much knowledge the stock market could take every monetary resource and investor has. Perfecting the skill of stock analysis is most likely impossible because of the very nature of the stock market. Trends, preferences, capital and other factors are constantly in motion and changing so it is more of a game of adaption and conquest rather than memorization and execution. This game of trial and error has the potential to bring an investor into an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Drosophila Essay Ayushi Kaul BIO206 Writing Assignment 3 Detailed focus question: How does altered microtubule organization due to centrosome mutation affect cell function and development in Drosophila? I. Introduction. In order to understand the effect of a centrosome mutation, this paper will start by introducing the structure and function of the centrosome. Then provide information about how a typical cell develops in Drosophila and then the ways in which a mutation can occur. A. Centrosome structure and function 1. Made of two centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material which expands during mitosis (Conduit, Richens, Wainman, Holder, Vincente, Pratt, et al. 2014) 2. Main purpose is to organize microtubules and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Centrosome amplification in certain stages of the cell cycle will cause the flies to develop tumorigenesis 1. Tumorigenesis is the production or formation of tumors. 2. Ubiquitin promoter expressed at high levels leads to overexpression of centriole duplication proteins leads to delay in development (Basto, Brunk, Vinadogrova, Peel, Franz, Khodjakov, and Raff, 2008) 3. Leads to abnormalities in the asymmetric divisions of larval neuroblasts 4. Several mutant tissue transplants in Drosophila showed tissues over proliferation and the formation of metastatic tumors (Basto et al., 2008) IV. This section will outline the mechanism of interrupting cell development in Drosophila. It will highlight the difference between normal function and altered function. It will also incorporate the microtubules specifically to examine the ways in which the MTOC can create a malfunctioning cell, such as the case in tumorigenesis. A. Spindle Assembly and microtubule formation causes delays and defects in cell division 1. Spindle Assembly checkpoint is necessary to create viable flies with extra chromosomes (Basto et al., 2008) 2. Without it there are increased rates of multipolar and defective spindles and an increase in polyploidy, aneuploidy, and lagging chromosomes during anaphase (Basto et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Copyright Infringement Is The Unmistakable Reproduction Of... Copyright infringement is the unmistakable reproduction of someone else s intellectual property. To combat this issue, governments have passed many laws pertaining to the issue of online copyright and piracy, though, these laws have not stopped people from committing online internet crimes. However, those who commit copyright infringement online rarely know that they are committing a computer crime because of how easy technology has made it to reproduce someone else s content. The consequence of committing copyright infringement can vary from minuscule to drastic, typically depending on how the two parties react. Regarding consequences, the ramifications that copyright, the creator of the content to lose revenue and reputation; but they can gain popularity. Organizations establish copyright rights over their intellectual property because companies are trying to protect and prevent the reproduction of their creation or content. On the other hand, there are many creators that do not know how to protect their property properly using copyright. This leads to the exploitation of their content because they are unprotected by copyright laws. In order to protect a creator s content, the creator must apply for copyright protection, which lasts for a limited period of time. Dan Burk, in Copyright , explains a basic definition of copyright: a legal framework that protects some forms of intellectual property. (Burk) Without copyright policies, a creator s property would not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. World War I And The Great Depression Origin and history As Canada was maturing, many currencies were circulating throughout the colonies. It was not until the Province of Canada s revised Currency Act of 1857 that dollars and cents were recognized as the only official units of Canadian currency (Vardy, J., 2005, p 3) Silver and bronze coins, denominated in cents and bearing the word Canada issued for the first time in 1858, were the first distinctive Canadian Currency . This currency was referred to as Dominion Notes and could be issued by commercial banks, private enterprises and governments (Vardy, J. , 2005,p 3). These notes became the official currency of Canada in 1876 (Vardy, J., 2005, p 3). World War I and the great depression triggered a need to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1935. The Bank of Canada immediately took over bank note operations from the Department of Finance. Offices of the Receiver General across the country became agencies of the new central bank. The Foreign Exchange and Securities Divisions started work right away, and a Research Division was established to advise on financial developments and business conditions (Watts, G., Rymes, T., 1993, p.9). Vardy, J. states in the The Bank of Canada: An illustrated history that the Bank of Canada was privately owned with shares (at a par value of $50) sold to the public. Soon after the Bank began operations, a new government introduces an amendment to the Bank of Canada Act to nationalize the institution. In 1938, the privately held shares were purchased by the government and the Bank became entirely publically owned (Watts, G., Rymes, T., 1993, p.9) as it remains today. Structure and role The Bank of Canada is a central bank and not a commercial bank. In other words it does not deal with the general public or business transactions. The Band of Canada deals with the Canadian government and some Canadian, Foreign central banks and international financial institutions. The Bank of Canada s role in the economic life of Canada and its citizens is to keep inflations low and stable and is aimed at keeping the inflation predictable by incorporating monetary policies that influence the level of interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Abdominal Pain Case Studies Chief Complaint: The patient complains of dysuria and some abdominal pain for the past 3 days History of Present Illness: N. T is a five year old uncircumcised male who was in his usual state of good health, now he presents with a complaint of dysuria and some abdominal pain for the past 3 days. The mother also reports high fever in the last 24 hours. It is crucial for NP to collect important subjective information following the seven attributes of symptoms to help guide the interview systematically (Swartz, 2014). This will aid to rule out acute condition requiring aggressive treatment (Dains et al., 2016). Since the patient is only five year old the mother would be the main historian, however, whenever is appropriate the child should also be included in the interview (Swartz, 2014). Pertinent information the NP should obtain include, when did the pain during urination started? Does it hurts only during urination? When did the abdominal pain started? Does the pain radiate? The patient can point the areas where he feels pain. Is it painful all the time? When does the pain go away? Additionally, aggravating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... History of constipation? Constipation may predispose the patient to UTI due to bladder pressure caused by the stool mass (Dains et al., 2016). Is there any recent streptococcal infection within the last 3 weeks? This information can help to rule out the possibility of post streptococcal infections. Does the patient drink plenty of fluids? Concentrated urine may irritate the urinary tract mucosa and may cause dysuria (Dains et al., 2016). Are you taking any prescribed medication, OTC, herbal remedies? Any Allergies to medications, environmental allergens, or food intolerance? Furthermore, history of hospitalization, surgeries, chronic diseases, vaccination record, and patient s prenatal and birth history, developmental milestones, last physical, dental, and vision check up should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Flower Still Life Painting by Rachel Ruysch The exquisite colorful painting of Rachel Ruysch s Flower Still Life painting represents the Dutch tradition of flower painting in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Ruyshch s still life paintings are examples of the significant advances made in botany during the 17th century. Rachael Ruysch is a Dutch painter from (1664 1750) from Amsterdam. Her flower pieces were highly prized and during her 70 year career, she became one of the most highest paid still life painters in Europe. The Flower Still Life painting was created after the 1700s. Ruysch created this masterpiece with oil on canvas with the height of 30 X 24 (76.2 X 61 cm). The Flower Still life painting is a two dimensional piece. There are no dominant shapes; instead each one has different shape creating more of a realistic flower. The reason for this was because; flower painting in the 17th century was almost never a depiction of actual fresh flowers. Each flower has its unique shape that exemplifies a life of a flower. Some are still blooming and the others are in the process of dying, the circle of life. This painting has no geometric form but more of a naturalistic view. To balance the painting Ruysch placed highlighted blossoms and leaves against the dark left half of the canvas and silhouetted them against the light wall area on the right. The artist uses light coming from the left side of the painting, which creates a main view of the center of the image. The light hits the center of the bouquet that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cry Freedom Cry Freedom : Chapter 1: Summary: Donald Woods is an editor of the Daily Dispatch, a journal in East London, South Africa. One morning he gets news of a police raid in the black township Crossroads which lies in Cape Town. He also gets photos of the raid and he decides to print them although the government doesn´t allow to print such photos. Woods doesn´t believe the demand of the black people but he is trained as a lawyer and doesn´t like police brutality against black people. So he also writes an editorial about a Biko, the leadership of „The BC . The next day Dr. Mamphela who works for Biko in his clinic, comes to Woods office to speak to him, about this article. She is very angry, because she thinks, that Woods has printed rubbish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Character | Quote | Conflict | Wendy * Donald s wife * 37 years old * Play piano well * Slender * Vital body * More liberal politically than Woods | From churches, abroad. From black people. Even some companies gave them some money. | When she saw what the police was doing to black people, she convinced her husband to go to Kruger. As her husband, she is against injustice. When her husband told her about the book and that he had to leave the country, she cared at first about their children. She is a good mutter and she also cared for the security of Woods. | Chapter 4 5: Summary: In the black township, they eat with a black family. Biko, the family and are discussing about the system, the history how the white came to South Africa and how the black people got their bad situation which they have now. After this visit Woods change his mind, because he sees for the first time how worse the black has to live, how big their despair is but also how strong their togetherness stay. At the end of this day Biko and Woods become friends. Character | Quote | Conflict | Mapetla Mohapi * A black guy * Who took Woods to football match | As Woods looked at all those black faces, tired and unsmiling, he felt that the whole black world, which he had believed he knew so well, had a life he was totally unaware of. | He worked at the office where Woods work and he died during the story. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Importance Of Clock Reaction A clock reaction is where the fusion of various reagents, with relation to time, cause a colour change in the solution. The end of the reaction rate is measured by the increase in the rate of concentration. There are two factors which contribute to the rate of the reaction, induction and inhibition. Induction is where the production rate of the clock chemical increases as the increases as the concentration of the solution increases. Whereas, Inhibition is where the chemical reacts with the clock chemical, increasing the concentration. The increase in the rate can only occur if all of the inhibitor chemical is consumed within the reaction (S.J Preece, 1999). Some examples of clock reactions are the arsenic (III) sulfide clock reaction, and Landolt iodine clock oxidation of bisulphite by iodate. This specific reaction is stated to be one of the most favourable clock reactions, showing a deep blue colour within a matter of seconds. This specific reaction involves two colourless solutions that mix together after a certain amount of time it yields a blue colour change. The chemical equilibrium is a formula used to describe the rate in reverse reactions. Chemical Equilibria: Rate = k [A]^p [B]^q The rate law will also be used to analyse the concentrations, and to determine whether the reaction is zero order, first order or a second order reaction. Secondary data obtained from another investigation was rate = k[IO3] 1 (Lyle, Department of Chemistry). A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Gillian Clark Women In Late Antiquity Summary Gillian Clark s book on, Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles is a patchwork constructed from the legal and medical texts of the era. Clark makes it abundantly clear; that this book is like a kaleidoscope of the somewhat colorful and comical limited written knowledge of women of the period. In most cases the history was recorded by the biased slant of the male dominated society. Clark points out in her introduction, The goal is to give some basic information on women s lives in late antiquity, and to make a start on answering some fundamental questions: to what extent could women choose what to do? What social, practical, or legal constraints limited their choices? What options were available besides ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may have been that women were supposed to get married and have children, is this not what they have been taught and trained for since inception, conception, and birth , was this not their greatest desire (13). It is not as if a woman had an abundance of career or professional choices. Marriage was a capital transaction and mostly an arraigned one at that. It is interesting to note that formal betrothal was the age of seven and legal validity of a girl getting married as early as the age of twelve to any warm body male (14). Moreover, a male was not expected to get married until he became a man; the age seems to vary, starting around seventeen and upwards. Also, the women were the under her father s yoke (potestas) (14) until his death and only then did she become legally independent (15). Could this be part of society s means of controlling women through the dominance of being beholden and controlled by a male patriarchal society, with the mindset, of procreation and promotion of the family lineage always at the forefront of so called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. QHT1 Task 1 final Essay Memo To: Directory Quality Control From: Date: Re: Cost of Quality and Trade Offs The cost of quality in a manufacturing process and environment are many as you are aware. But the 3 primary costs that we should review on a more regular basis to assure we are creating the most cost effective and quality products are the following: Appraisal, Prevention and Failure, and failure costs should be looked at as internal failure and external failure. Appraisal costs can be defined as The cost of activities designed to ensure quality or uncover defects (Stevenson, 2008, p.421) Trade offs of these appraisal costs are internal costs that are incurred when we stop production of a product to check for defects in production process, material, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internal failures happen for a variety of reasons, defective materials, incorrect machine settings, faulty equipment, carelessness and others. The trade off cost for fixing these types of failures would be cost of additional production time, scrap materials and rework of inadequate products, investigation costs into the root cause of the issues as well as workers salaries to not only do the investigation and rework if needed, but the salaries of the employees that are not able to run the production lines to produce items. The other failure cost is External and these are failures that are discovered by the consumer once they have purchased the product. These can carry a much higher cost when found by the consumers. These costs can include Warranty repairs or replacements, costs of having a customer care center or call center to deal with customer complaints, discounts to customers for current or future products and Legal action if the failure of a product caused some type of personal injury. Based on the 3 types of quality costs that have been discussed and reviewed above, I recommend that we look at doing more appraisals and inspections during the manufacturing process, this will limit the number of design changes that happen early in the process but it should help in cutting down our external failure costs and help limit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Cost Of Cost Management Accounting Essay TASK 1 Name Sonia Sharma Student ID 20150076 Unit 26367 COST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING ANSWER 1.1 a) DIRECT COSTS: A direct cost is defined as the price that can be directly applied to production of goods. The direct cost classifies direct material, direct labour and manufacturing overheads. The direct cost is related to labour, raw material and expenses related to the production of goods. Direct cost is simply as the cost that is applied directly to the product. For example wages of full time and part time staff. b) INDIRECT COSTS: Indirect cost can be defined as the cost which cannot be directly applied to the product. In simple words any cost apart from direct material, direct labour and manufacturing overheads is considered as indirect cost. For example insurance of company building, wages of cleaners working in the company premises etc. c) FIXED COSTS: A fixed cost is referred to a cost which doesn t changes with circumstances. If there is a fixed cost of any product or service one has to pay the cost. For example, the rent of the house is fixed that has to be paid every week, no changes are acceptable. For example salary of full time staff. d) VARIABLE COSTS: A variable cost is a changing cost. In case of any changes the cost of the product changes. For example, the cost paid to a casual worker may vary. More hours done by the worker will pay him well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Charles Manson and the Manson Family Charles Manson and the Manson Family Jails, courtrooms and prisons had been my life since I was twelve years old. (Emmons and Manson, 21) These are the words of Charles Milles Manson, a convicted serial killer who has never actually murdered a single person in his life. Manson was born no name Maddox on November 12, 1934, and has in fact been in prison for more than half of his life. (28) It was 1967, after Manson had just been released from the Federal Penitentiary at Terminal Island, San Pedro, when the Manson Family had begun to form. (85) In just two years the family would not only grow to a surprisingly large number, but become nationally known for the brutal murders of Sharon Tate, Voytek Frykowski, Jay Sebring, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Fromme) Patricia Diane Krenwinkel was born on December 3, 1947 to an insurance salesman father and a homemaker mother. At one point in her life she was very overweight, and overcame this problem only after getting hooked on diet pills supplied by her junkie sister. Even after she lost the weight young Patricia still felt very ugly and unloved. This was partly due to an endocrine problem that caused an excess of hair on her body. When Patricia was seventeen her parents divorced, so after graduating from Westchester High School she moved out her mother s home state of Alabama to attend a Catholic college there. She dropped out after her first semester and moved back to California. There she took a job as a secretary and shared a Manhattan Beach apartment with her heroin addicted sister. Life was obviously less than ideal, and when Charlie Manson came knocking on her door, she readily answered. (Krenwinkel) The first of five children (two sisters and two brothers), Bobby Beausoleil was born in Santa Barbara, California in 1947. Bobby displayed an interest in music at a very young age and eventually taught himself how to play the guitar. After the death of a grandmother Bobby moved to Los Angeles. There, he briefly played in a band with Arthur Lee, called Grass Roots. Grass Roots would later achieve fame under the name Love. Lee apparently named the group Love as a reference to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Crank High Voltage Comparison What do these two quotes have in common? You re Chev Chelios, right? The sickest, most wicked ist motherfucker that ever vaporized motherfuckers in cold blood, right? and Don t mess with the bull, young man. You ll get the horns. The answer? Both are from R rated films, Crank: High Voltage (1) and The Breakfast Club (2), respectively. According to the American ratings system put forth by the MPAA, the Motion Picture Association of America, these two films are equal and the same people who can view The Breakfast Club are just as mature to see Chev Chelios have sex on a derby horse race track in Crank: High Voltage. Now, as much as I am for my children seeing grotesque scenes of violence and sex, Crank doesn t seem to be the right movie for them to view, or any human to view in any circumstance, regardless of their age. Yet somehow, The Breakfast Club, a movie beloved by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people criticize them for having biased ratings against films that aren t produced by one of the major film companies. Why? Because the people in the MPAA that vote on movie ratings are made up of employees of the 6 biggest movie producers: Disney, Paramount, Sony, Fox, Universal, and Warner Bros. (6) It is shown in a study by David Waguespack, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland s Robert H. Smith School of Business, and Olav Sorenson, a professor at Yale s School of Management, that movies made by these 6 companies are 7% less likely to receive an R rating. This may not seem like a lot, but to an independent filmmaker such as myself, who needs to work so much harder with a way smaller budget to produce something of quality and have bias against me, is incredibly unfair. The difference between PG 13 and R is huge. Not only do you have to be 17 to see an R rated film, cutting out 22% of moviegoers in 2014 completely, but that R rating also carries a bad connotation with it, deterring others who might have seen it if it weren t rated so harshly. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Epicurean Vs Lucretius Analysis In contrast, the Epicurean, Lucretius, establishes the idea of order as arising from chaos, manifested through atoms and their motions in space. As opposed to Plato, Lucretius provides a naturalistic explanation of universal phenomena by reconciling Parmenidean reasoning with experience where the world is eternal and has unity, consisting of many atoms and empty space or the great inane . In effect, Lucretius illustrates the creation of the material universe as a result of the union of elementary particles that had existed for eternity rather than the divine act of a creator. As such, all objects and structures are seen to be formed by the combination of atoms and their chaotic motions in space. Hence, the unity in the uniformity of the atoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Much Ado About Nothing Essay William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play involving by deception, disloyalty, trickery, eavesdropping, and hearsay. The play contains numerous examples of schemes that are used to manipulate the thoughts of other characters; it is the major theme that resonates throughout the play. Ironically, it is one of these themes that bring serenity to the chaos that encompasses most of the play. amp;#9;The first example of deception we see is with the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. These two characters provide the humor throughout Shakespeare s comedy; their repartees and soliloquies tend to leave the reader smiling and anxious for more dialogue between them. Beatrice and Benedick have had a relationship prior to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benedick, shows us his true feelings in his soliloquy: amp;quot;This can be no trick... / I will be horribly in love with her amp;quot; (2.3.210,223). Benedick, decides that he will allow himself to fall in love with Beatrice. amp;#9;The second example of deception is seen in Act 3.1. Hero and Ursula do their parts to trick Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick. They speak highly of Benedick and amp;quot;praise him more than ever man did merit amp;quot; (3.3.19). In her eavesdropping and overhearing she falls for the bait, as did Benedick. In Beatrice s soliloquy she discloses her thoughts of Benedick s false affectations towards her. She is willing to tame her heart so that Benedick and she can be together. Beatrice s submissiveness shows her subconscious yearnings to be in love, as well as Benedick even though She and Benedick aren t willing to admit it. amp;#9;The most heinous act of deception in Much Ado About Nothing is committed against Hero, the daughter of Leonato, and Claudio. These two characters, unlike Beatrice and Benedick, fall in love after seeing each other for the first time Shakespeare s classic case of love at first sight. The deception starts after Borachio overhears Don Pedro s plan to amp;quot;assume thy part in some disguise amp;quot; (1.1.305) in order to woo Hero for Claudio. At the masquerade party, while Don Pedro is dancing with Hero in hopes of wooing her for Claudio, Borachio and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Lady Audra Essay Lady Audra, age seventeen, raised her fists and braced her feet in the soil. Step forward, you little shit, she growled. You can hit harder than that. This was their typical routine, Audra and the teenage stable boy. In front of the horse paddock on Audra s parents estate, she and the young man often engaged in sword training and battle axe exercises, but today, they used fists. Audra loved combat training. She stutter stepped forward, her long red hair in a wild tangle around her face, bruises smarting on her jaw from the recent blow she d failed to block. However, the stable hand dropped his guard and pointed over Audra s shoulder. She spun around and spotted her parents approaching on horseback. Despite the heat of the day, they wore woolen cloaks that billowed behind them as they rode. Formal. Always so formal. Ah, damn, she whispered, dropping her fists. They re back early. It was too late to change from her man s tunic and trousers, which were, incidentally, torn at the knees and filthy. Why couldn t Audra s parents understand she liked learning to defend herself? Besides, the stable boy was never all that rough. And why did being a woman mean one should not stand up for herself, physically or otherwise? I am leaving. See you later, Audra. The stable boy ran off, leaving Audra to face her parents, the cold Lady Ina and Lord Sior, alone. Audra was their only child, and they d never paid her any attention. Ina and Sior preferred traveling and kissing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sandra Smith Research Paper Sandra Smith Introduction: Sandra Kaye Smith works as a reporter for the American cable and satellite business news television channel named Fox Business Network (FBN). She appears across FBN, providing commentary and market analysis. She is popularly known as Sandra Smith. She also serves as the Co host of the American daytime news and talk show named Outnumbered, which airs on the Fox News Channel. The Outnumbered is considered as the top rated program in its time slot. She originally belongs from a suburban city named Wheaton which is the country seat of Illinois, United State. Early life and background: Sandra Smith was born on 22nd September, 1980 in Wheaton, a western outpost of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the year 2003, she has played in Division I College sports on an NCAA national championship team. Sandra received her degree in speech from Louisiana State University. Career achievement: Sandra started her career as a research associate at Aegis Capital Group. There, she prepared weekly stalk newsletters to clients, assisted in the analysis and research of retail stocks and researched on investment opportunities for the group. After quitting this job, she joined Hermitage Capital Management as a trader. There she conducted portfolio analysis, executed U.S equities, and produced commission reports. Later she served as the director of trading and institutional sales at Terra Nova Institutional in Chicago. There, she handled hedge fund accounts and investment management. After some time, Sandra began her television career as a reporter for Bloomberg Television, covering the derivative markets and the U.S equities. After leaving Bloomberg Television, she joined the Fox Business network in 2007. From 2009, she started also working in Don Imus show named Imus in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Superstitions In The Minister s Black Veil In The Minister s Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author seeks to convey that although all individuals are sinners, members of society will condemn those who seek to confront their own faults. This conclusion was drawn from the many motifs which relate to Puritan society, particularly the superstitions and Christian ideologies of many New Englanders during the 18th century. In this tale, Mr. Hooper s donning of the black veil is viewed as a change which alters his countenance indefinitely; from the moment it is introduced, those who view it are awestruck. The mere sight of Mr. Hooper even acts as a signal for the bell to cease its summons . As murmurs spread throughout the congregation, Mr. Hooper preaches of secret sin, and those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The End Of The Civil War After the Civil War, the fact that slavery was abolished might seem to be the end of the story; however, the problems derived from the abolishment of slavery had yet to be addressed. During the Reconstruction Era, these problems were reflected on the political, social, and economic aspects. Which played several major roles in shaping America from the late nineteenth into the twentieth centuries.These three aspects, political, social, and economical, affected one another so much that they were inseparable. The beginning leniency of Andrew Johnson all the way to the Confederates and later the political conflict between Johnson and the Radical Republicans, and lastly, the political struggle between Republicans and Democrats. It all resulted in the ever changing policies toward the freed people. These different policies had strong effects on the society, especially the freed people. Although some of the policies, such as the abolition of slavery and several Constitutional Amendments were beneficial to the rights of freed people, the sudden increase of freed people brought about the separation of black and white and many other social issues. Thus the real equality among people still had yet to be achieved. The economy also affected the society and the politics. The depression of the economy after the Civil War made people focus on their own situations, instead of worrying about the freed people. For example the people were distressed about getting money and how to provide for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Converse Research Paper Sydney J. Cusac Mrs. Lininger English 9 15 May 2017 How Converse Became so Popular with the Cool Kids In 2012, Converse sold $1.3 billion worth of shoes (Hampp). Converse All Stars started out being a basketball shoe. It was started by a man named Chuck Taylor. It was founded in 1908.(Hiestand) When Chuck Taylor started the All Star, it impacted the basketball world significantly until new companies made more practical basketball shoes, and Converse became the footwear for all ¨cool kids.¨ Athletes gave up wearing Converse on the courts, and famous people began to show that they were cool to wear while not playing basketball. ¨The All Star, whose pivoting abilities, ankle support and non skid sole had been championed for a half century, was repositioned as a shoe for non athletes. It was no longer the choice of the NBA and college power forwards, but of the Rolling Stones on their 1989 ¨Steel Wheels¨ concert tour and of high school hipsters turned off by the slick marketing of Nike and Reebok (Leibowitz). When extremely popular bands went on tour and wore these shoes, they would be giving Converse a free advertisement in a way. The teenagers and young adults of the time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 70s, The Ramones helped Converse become associated with rock ´n´ roll, even though The Beatles and The Beach Boys had sported the shoes earlier (Matheson). Bands like The Ramones, The Beatles and The Beach Boys that were very popular at the time would wear Converse and associate them with the style of music they played, so if a person were to like that kind of music they would want to wear the shoes the people that make the music wear. The people of the time loved these bands, and so they wanted to do things just like them. Doing things like them would include buying and wearing the same shoes as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Josephine Rosenits-Ladwig Research Paper Life in Germany Josephine Rosenits Ladwig was born on the 18th of November, 1942 in Kaufbeuren, Germany. She lived in Neue Gasse 22 with her twin brothers, Klaus and Franz. She also lived with her three sisters, Resi, Erna, Erika and another brother, Helmut. Her parents were Josef and Afra Rosenits, they married in 1941. Her father was in the army until 1945. By the age of seven she had to travel an hour to get to and from school. Her father was an alcoholic and a very strict discipliner, as many men were post war. In the early years of her life, Josephine was Papas little princess and she could do no wrong. But as she grew older she became very stubborn and always had to have the last word. As a result, she was punished in unmerciful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We couldn t stay in our 2 room garage with two babies, so we had to find somewhere else to live. There was cheap land for sale 20km out of Liverpool, at a place called Rossmore. Erich called the real estate man, and we drove to Rossmore to see him. I must have asked a dozen time how much further, because Erich had said it wasn t that far out. To me it might have as well been to the moon. I wasn t used to great distances yet.... I got to know Erich a bit better when we went on our Honeymoon, that journey took us to NSW; we slept in a Station wagon, and drove around dusty roads, I was not impressed, I did not like Australia at all. Erich and I even had a row on our trip, he wanted me to pluck a pigeon that he shot and I flatly refused. He said that if I didn t pluck it, I wouldn t eat it either. I told him that was fine by me. ...soon we had a vegie garden and chickens. The garage was divided into three rooms, one the lounge, then the kitchen, and a little room with just enough room for two beds for the kids. No running water, we had to get that from a pump just a couple of km away. No proper toilet, just a bucket, no bathroom, a babybath was all we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Eye Of The Sea Research Paper Glistening water, beautiful coral composed of your friendly neighbourhood porifera, but what lays beyond the cliff of coral into deep, dark waters? PhD student, Erika Raymond, and her PhD advisor, Edith Widder sent the Eye of the Sea to the Bahamas to observe the unknown waters. A variety of other scientists came up with their own understandings of deep sea life and how they differ from the creatures above the waters. One of the characteristics that caught the attention of scientists were the animals enlarged eyes that adapted to see bioluminescent materials. Scientists can use this information to improve their technology to help them find and observe in the lab or at least unobtrusively through a camera deep sea creatures natural ways of living. Scientists are interested in how the different deep sea species have evolved since the Mesozoic era with very minimal interactions with humans or man made objects. However, their habitats are too dangerous for humans; I suspect there would not have been as much evolution as seen in land animals, considering the fact that in 2004, Raymond and Widder had spotted a 2 metre squid using Eye of the Sea. Could there be other organisms that retain their size from the dinosaur ages just because there wasn t much of a reason for them to evolve? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scientists were dumbfounded when they discovered that deep sea fish can detect light outside of the blue green range (short wavelengths of blue green light can travel to farther depths underwater, where you would be able to detect bioluminescence). With further observations, they found that a species of bottom dwelling crabs can even detect UV light. In other animals, like the dragonfish, their searchlights have fluorescent proteins that shift the bluish bioluminescence to the red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay On Physical Education In middle school today physical education is being looked upon as an elective class that is not very important. Many school districts around america have decided to completely abolish or cut down time of physical education, and also classes like music and art. For many years, kids in America began to lose motivation in participating in physical education classes. Lack of physical activity in adolescents has resulted in an increase of childhood obesity, and rules such as No Child Left Behind, which I will speak briefly on later, does not help this issue. With evidence proving that physical activity improves academic performance, we should necessary steps to make sure that it is taken seriously. With lack of efforts put into making sure that physical fitness is important at a young age, research shows that this mission is failing tremendously in some ways. Middle school students in America, being at a critical age for developing these healthy habits, should take physical fitness much more seriously and learn more about it at a young age due to massive obesity rate, and lack of motivation in students. If physical fitness was taken seriously at young age then there would be a major change in the way that children view physical fitness in america. In American physical fitness often is not made as big of a priority as grades. Often times parents and teachers tell their children to focus on their academics, but very seldom do they mention anything about physical fitness. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Health Status Of Rural Populations Essay Historically, health care professionals believed rural populations had a health advantage. They frequently sent tuberculosis patients and others into the country for fresh air and a change of scenery (Lourenço 2012). However, as the scientific understanding of disease expanded and urban population and political power grew, these advantages diminished. Today, staggering disparities exist across the globe in the health status of rural populations compared to their urban counterparts, both between and within every country, making this a truly global issue. As is the case with many other global health issues, developing countries experience these inequalities with greater severity due to a lack of infrastructure and resources, especially when considering maternal and infant health. For example, in Burundi, as of 2014, the urban infant mortality rate was 49 deaths per 1000 live births, while the rural infant mortality rate was 81. In 2014, Laos had an urban infant mortality rate of 39 but a rural infant mortality rate of 85. Finally, in Bolivia in 2014, the urban infant mortality rate was 43 while the rural mortality rate was 75 (Population Reference Bureau 2014). These data demonstrate the dramatic inequity between urban and rural areas and indicate disparate access to health care for women and children. Action must be taken to alleviate these disparities in developing countries with regards to maternal and infant health. The global health community must first collaborate to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Diction, Symbolism, And Imagery In Robinson s Richard Cory The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side: Diction, Symbolism and Imagery in Robinson s Richard Cory Oftentimes in poetry, something that appears simple is, in fact, very complex upon deeper evaluation. Edwin Arlington Robinson does exactly this in his poem, Richard Cory, by creating an accessible poem that can then be picked apart to reveal a deeper meaning. Upon first glance, the poem appears to be an interesting narrative about the idolization of a rich aristocrat from the perspective of a poor commoner with whom he interacts. However, upon closer evaluation, a different meaning can be discovered; the idea that desirable situations often contain negative attributes that people are unaware of or overlook. This is achieved through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the phrase fluttering pulses could mean the townspeople being nervous in his present or could be seen as a symbol to represent romantic interests (159). Another symbol appears in the line, He was a gentleman from sole to crown (158). The word crown has two meanings in this usage (158). The most apparent definition is that it is the top of his head; however, symbolically it is a reference to a king. Thus, drawing this parallel emphasizes the status that Richard Cory holds within their community. Using the word crown also leads to many inferences on the speaker s opinion of Cory, without them actually having to be stated (158). The stereotypical image of a king is that of someone who is regal, rich, kind, fair and more, which is all indicated within that one word. A third symbol is the analogies to meat and bread in the last stanza. In this the speaker is making a statement about socioeconomic classes, but in a more eloquent way. Bread is a euphemism for being poor, because it is all that they could afford to eat. The word bread also references the Roman idea of panem et circenses, or bread and circuses. This phrase indicates the idea that as long as the poor are fed and entertained, they will remain in their impoverished state. The speaker curses the bread because that is all that he can afford to eat, but does nothing more drastic, because he is not going hungry and his situation could be much worse (159). Meanwhile, having the ability to eat meat was a sign of status, because it meant you had enough money to buy more expensive food. This comparison of bread and meat highlights the speaker s longing for the things that he does not have, the meat, without appreciating the fact that at least he can afford to eat bread. It also indicates that he is only thinking about Richard Cory in the shallowest way possible, what he can buy, rather than who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Power In The Prince And The Pauper Power. Everybody wants it, few have it. But what does it mean to have power, that is to say true power? What sacrifices must be made? What hard decisions would need decided? Sadly, our current society doesn t respect power that much anymore, not at all like it used to be. In the novel, power is much more respected. In that time, if the King said something, it happened, no protests, no second thought. Nowadays, apparently if you don t agree with a leader you don t have to recognize their use of their power. Mark Twain s The Prince and the Pauper teaches about power and what true power is. The chosen paragraph is important because it shows that as King, Tom has tremendous power, even to condemn people to death. Take him away he hath earned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Are We Any Safer By Steven Brill Summary Steven Brill is an author, lawyer, and journalist who wrote the article Are We Any Safer which evaluates if we are any safer from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It has been the 15 year anniversary since the horrific event of 9/11 where almost 3,000 victims were killed and the Atlantic posted an article trying to answer if we are any safer.Brill looks to tackle the complex question of the safety of this country.Brill states that we are indeed safer from certain terrorist attacks such as September 11 but that all forms of terrorism isn t preventable.Brill uses strong analysis, logos, ethos,pathos, and a strong sense of logic to evaluate if we are safer after September 11. Terrorism is an ever changing threat that can not be completely stopped and in order for all forms to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article Brill does an exceptional job of starting off analyzing the then and now of security of the country. Highlighting the extensive efforts of the country to effectively respond to the attack of 9/11. Emphasizing the billions of dollars that the government has poured into new technology and agencies that can better prepare for biological terrorist attacks. Brill captured the attention of many readers when expressing that terrorism cannot be stopped because it s constantly evolving. He feels that the government should come up with rational ideas that can deal with the ever changing terrorism threat instead of creating policies off of current headlines that dominates the day. Brill talks about different threats and scenarios that go unnoticed by the government. He uses a report that does a scenario which was catastrophic and claimed the lives of many americans. The excerpt then says, The terrorist were successful because the government including Congress failed.They took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. 350 Horses Research Paper Researchers have found many horse breeds and characteristics... There are over 350 horse breeds in the world. Horses are sensitive creatures they can feel a fly landing on their back. They have stunning vision it is monocular and binocular they have large vision. They are one of the fastest domestic species. A working horse like a quarterback horse can weigh up to 2000 pounds. A light horse is a horse with small bones and thin legs. can weigh up to 1300 pounds. A few horse breed are the American quarter horses, Arabian horse (which is a good if you have children), the Miniature horse, Rocky Mountain horse, Appaloosa, Palomino, the Mustang, and the American paint horse. Horses go back many generations along with the animals they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Rose For Emily And Psycho Analysis Though A Rose for Emily and Psycho have two different plots, they have similar themes and characteristics. Both stories have a murderous theme, with eerie abandoned looking houses. In both Faulkner and Hitchcock s stories, the houses looked as is no one was taking care of them, but there were still at least one person that came out of each one. Within the two houses were secrets unimaginable to anyone outside of the home with a cloud of mystery hanging over them. This comparison essay will cover the main characters, Ms. Emily Grierson in A Rose for Emily and Norman in Psycho, who have similar themes of mystery, loneliness, and secrets. The mystery comes from the lack of knowledge about what actually happens inside of the homes. Even though the town was able to see Emily in town or later standing in her downstairs window, they did not know what was going on in that house. Especially ever since she stopped her classes with the children. Norman also did not have anyone looking inside his home. It was just him, his mother and no one else. Spectators may call this sad, but to the ones that live in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With different plots and characters, both writers were able to capture the audience s attention with secrets and murder. Faulkner s a Rose for Emily made the audience feel sorrow for Ms. Emily s losses, even though she was the one that murdered Homer. She was only looking for someone to stay with her. Hitchcock s Psycho made the audience fearful of Norman. In the town and to the guests at his hotel he appeared to be a well rounded man, but what they did not know was that he was devastated by his mother s death and to fill that void he became her, and was even able to kill an innocent woman because he believed at that time he was his over protective mother. With character with loneliness and a touch of psychotic breakdowns Faulkner and Hitchcock made life long classic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Iphones Vs. Apple Inc. With a company as prosperous as Apple, it s no surprise that most people already know quite a bit about iPhones and Apple s other products. They are constantly shown in movies, music videos, and even in real life, and my own iPhone 5C is no exception. From its plastic colored backing designed and advertised specifically for the colorful to the weight of the phone, the iPhone 5C took a different route than Apple s previous generations of smartphones. Compared with the iPhone 5, 5S, and other companies phones released during 2012 and 2013, the 5C gave up Apple s usual design element of sleekness for individuality by including a colored backing that came in five colors. These were used to give the customer more a variety than iPhones previously offered. However, this design choice proven fruitful as the 5C received many positive reviews that promoted the 5C as not only being individualistic, yet also durable. As an owner of one of these phones, I can wholeheartedly admit that the 5C is much more durable and also looks just as stylish as its counterparts. The feel of the backing is smooth and easily able to grip with or without a case. Despite the weight of the iPhone 5C being 20 grams more than both the iPhone 5 and 5S, I have never noticed a difference when using any of these phones. The phone does not feel heavy or bulky it feels like a normal smartphone that is user friendly both inside and out. As for the operating system, iOS is extremely powerful and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Religion In American Crisis By Thomas Paine Religion is a necessity to life, as backed up by Thomas Paine s American Crisis. Paine has had quite the history revolving around the American government, as he wrote Common Sense, a best seller that offered a rhetorical view about why the colonies should split from Britain. However, he then decided to write American Crisis in order to offer his unique but logical view on religion and how everyone should go about deciding what they worship. His idea was that religion is necessary in order to live and keep one s morals straight, however widespread religion are corrupting and brainwashing everybody, so everyone should have their own religion in the church of their mind. Paine states throughout American Crisis that he believes that religion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Difference Between Copy And Simulacrum The following essay will explain the differences between exhibition and cult value as discussed by Walter Benjamin s: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1995). This will aid in discussing how the relationship between cult and exhibition value result in the loss of the aura of authenticity and the aura of uniqueness in reproduced works of art. It will define the concept of simulacrum according to Michael Camille s Simulacrum. The essay will also explain Jean Baudrillard s understanding of the lack of the real in contemporary society, how simulacrum threatens the modernist and the postmodernist notions of the real and how these postmodern strategies are no longer relevant. The Loss of the Aura Cult value refers to the ritual aspect of looking at an artwork and why the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the copy is seen second to the model the original only imitating it, simulacrum destroys this hierarchy entirely (Camille 1996:33). The copy is related to the original, it is based on something which exists, whereas the simulacrum is like the original, but it s not (Camille 1996:32). Although we recognise it as realistic it bears little resemblance to reality and the physical world in which we live (Camille 1996:32). One of the most important differences between a copy and simulacrum is that the copy is filled with the resemblance whilst the simulacrum lacks resemblance (Hart 2004:53). The existence of an original is what enables the sense of authenticity, if there is no original there is no question of authenticity (Benjamin 2004:795). In creating a copy, the distance between the object and audience is narrowed and the aura of the artwork is destroyed when it removes the uniqueness that is evident in the original (Benjamin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Ultimate Aryan Race from the Nazis During World War two the National Socialists went to great lengths to establish what they believed to be acceptable cultural values of the German ultimitaly Aryan race. Any modern artist was judged at the hand of the Third Reich and if they did not obide German policy, they were classified as degenerate and were banned from the ever expanding Aryan Race. The lengths to which the national socialists went to, to degrade these artists, was unimaginable. They labeled proclaimed artworks as degenerate and stuck them into an exhibition (Entarte Kunst) to display for the german people what was now considered un German (Barron 2). Understanding the definition of Degenerate Art is critical, in order for us to determine why Gino Severini s (1883 1966) Armored Train in Action (1915) would have been considered for the Entarte Kunst Exhibition. In 1937, the Nazi party plotted the most violent attack ever recorded against modern art with the opening of the Entarte Kunst (Degenerate Art) Exhibition, where over 650 paintings, sculptures, prints, and books where brought together to clarify what types of modern art where unacceptable to the Nazi Empire and therefor degenerate (Barron 1). Degenerate, in biological terms means, someone or something that has changed so much from its original state of being that it can no longer be considered part of that same species (Barron 2). What this essentially meant for the harmless modern artist was, you where now under scrutiny by the government and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Starbuck s Missions, Values and Principles Starbuck s missions, values, and principles are directly related to their generic strategy of broad differentiation. Each one of these elements explains how Starbucks is just not offering just coffee, but an experience. In the stores, they complement this by bringing several items to the table (product variety). In addition, Starbucks has positioned themselves in the focus differentiation and treacherously close to best supply category. Starbucks has used the Verismo to position themselves back into the focus section because it is a specialty item that Starbucks aficionados might want in their home. However, Starbucks is going against the grain with the Via products because of its low costs. This is risky because people buy Starbuck for the experience and the high quality coffee, not because it is cheap. Starbuck has entered into these other categories through partnerships and joint ventures. These relationships make sense, because every partnership is with a company in an industry related to Starbuck s industry (e.g. Pepsi, Kraft, Unilever, Green Mountain etc.). Starbucks does not enter into partnerships with only one company; but collaborates with many companies, that are the respective leaders in their industry. The coffee company uses many of their partners as guides to learn from, and build relationships in a particular industry. Strategically this makes sense because Starbucks is gaining knowledge and not spending a major amount of money. Therefore, when the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Literary Voices Of Martin Amis Martin Amis, who turns out to be a celebrity after the controversies and criticism he met with over his personal life and the alleged gender bias, is one of the most significant literary voices of the contemporary period. His narratives, oscillating between realism and postmodernism, present the bitter truths of modern capitalist society. British government under the rule of Margaret Thatcher shifted its interest from the progress of the Welfare state to privatization of business, marketing and consumerism which gave a rapid increase to commercialization. As the government policies change, media and advertising began to aggrandize free market and individual entrepreneurship where greed has become the prime motive. Amis deals with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But this deceptive and mendacious image aims at befooling people because it can be obtained only through its false signifiers. Money is one of the best examples presenting such devastating and self deceiving impact of modern celebrity culture on human beings. Image conscious people, in order to attain affluence, high status and fame which are only appearance not actual success, depend on the conspicuous consumption of materialistic signifiers. The concepts of material consumption, the false appearance and money are interrelated. Commenting on the source of inspiration, Peter Childs remarks that it suggests through the increasingly intense popular cults of celebrity and fame, to the commercial greed of 1980s (44). The novel reflects the spirit of the Zeitgeist. It premises on the loss of self, integrity, authenticity and self restrain. As a critique of capitalism, it satirizes the growing interest in free market and privatization. The tempting and inducing strategies of free market economy have largely changed people s lives and their way of thinking. In the absence of self faith, morality and authenticity, the true value of life declined in the bleak world of late capitalist Western civilization. Set in 1981 and published in 1984, Money is a story of John Self, the narrator and protagonist whose life is made of fast food, sex shows, space games, slot machines, video nasties, nude mags, drink, pubs, fighting, television, handjobs (67). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Importance Of Birth Control Without Consent Hannah Sashington Mrs. Cowan Honors English 11 2 27 November 2017 Teenagers and Birth Control without Consent Three in 10 teen girls in the United States become pregnant each year rate higher than any other individualized country. Research shows when girls are counseled about the most effective contraceptives given choice of birth control at no cost, percentage of pregnancies dropped 78 %( Oaklander). Teenage girls should not have to have parent consent to have birth control because it clears the skin, it prevents pregnancy among teens, and it eases pain from menstrual cramps. Clear skin is important to teenage girls because it reflects on how they look, and how they see themselves as a person. Teen girls take contraceptives; a drug or device to prevent pregnancy, to maintain the breakouts they may have throughout their teenage years and so forth. Birth control helps by lowering body levels of androgen, a hormone that helps produce oils (Crain, Surprising ). Estrogen present in oral contraceptives offsets the male hormones and decreases the possibility of bad breakouts. The use of birth control can lower levels of testosterone, which is a steroid hormone that stimulates the development of male secondary sexual characteristics. Breakouts can also lead to marks on the face that can stay with a person over time such as dark spots. Breakouts may occur due to a female being stressed. Even without birth control, one can likely clear their skin, but something that they may not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Princess Diana s Effect on the United Kingdom and the... Born on July 1, 1961, Diana Spencer had no clue of the life she would someday live. Diana grew up as the daughter of the Viscount and Viscountess of Althorp. However, they divorced 8 years after Diana s birth. Diana lived with her father and attended preparatory school in Norfolk. She then went on to attend West Heath Girls School in Kent, where she failed her O level exams. She dropped out of West Heath and her father sent her to a finishing school in Switzerland. Before she left England for school, she met Prince Charles through mutual friends. Once she returned home from Switzerland, she and her family visited Prince Charles and his family at the castle in Scotland. This started their royal romance. Their wedding in 1981 was one for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the time, most American didn t take much notice of the monarchy, but for Diana they did. Other women saw her as an inspiration because of how she went through things normal women went through, like her divorce. Even her death affected people across the world because of their strong connection to her. Pati Nies said, I was in Las Vegas when her death was announced and I felt as sad and touched as I did the day President John Kennedy s death was announced. Her drive and causes were an inspiration to me. Suicide rates went up 44% in the first week after Diana s death. Some people admitted that they had been in mourning longer for Diana than their own parents. Diana s influence is still visible in the way the remaining members of the royal family now conduct themselves. Most obvious are during the Paralympics, Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and the London 2012 Summer Olympics. These events are less formal. Also the monarchy is now seen to be more approachable than before Diana came along. I believe this is due to the level of intimacy the public had with Diana and after her death they felt they had the job of watching out for her sons. This made them not look as William and Harry as princes in line for the throne, but more as little boys that lost their mom. Sadly, one way Diana did not influence the United Kingdom is how the paparazzi act. Her death may have been caused by their desperate need to get her picture but today their ruthlessness is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...