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Music Is Necessary For Me
I listen to music everyday and I couldn t imagine going a day without it. This is because listening to
music is necessary for me. I listen to music when I am bored, walking to class, at a party, going
through different emotions, or basically doing anything. If you turn on your tv anything you watch has
background music, we even have music in elevators, which is proving the point that humans need
music. Sue Devine writes in an article that Whether we re aware of it or not, sound and music is a
primary hidden actor in our world I think that is because it changes your mood, or fixes an awkward
silence. Music is always there triggering memories and emotions, and changing our mood in an
instant. This is exactly what music does for me, if i m said i play a sad song, if I want to have fun I
turn on dance music, and so on. If I sit down and watch Coming to America with Eddie Murphy and
hear the song She s Your Queen my brain will automatically think of cousin who passed away. He left
behind a hilarious video of him singing the song at the top of his lungs. Or if I were to hear Fight The
Power, by Public Enemy which is undoubtedly a protest song, I think of the struggles we still face.
The type of music you listen will determine its impact on you, whether if it is a negative or positive,
message you receive. I recently watched the movie Straight Outta Compton and the music impacted
my physical attitude immediately. While I watched some scenes I was upset and others very
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King Jeremiah Research Paper
Next, we read in verses two to three: To whom the word of the Lord came in the days of Josiah the son
of Amon, king of Judah, in the thirteenth year of his reign. It came also in the days of Jehoiakim the
son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the end of the eleventh year of Zedekiah the son of Josiah, king of
Judah, until the carrying away of Jerusalem captive in the fifth month. Like many of the prophetic
Books, we are given the range of Jeremiah s career as a prophet to the nation which spanned some
fifty years. In verse two we learn that God s call to Jeremiah comes in the 13th year of the reign of
King Josiah which was in 627 BC. At this point the wicked king Manasseh is dead, to be followed by
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The first reason Jeremiah should be encouraged to take up the ministry is that his very life is rooted in
the unshakable, sovereign purposes of God. The same is true for every child of God. Second, God
sanctified him. He set him apart for something significant. And that is true for us too. In giving every
Christian grace and gifts, God consecrated us to be like Jesus and to use our gifts for his glory. And
third, God ordained Jeremiah to be a prophet. I ordained you to be a prophet to the nations. This is
why Jeremiah was born. This is his destiny. And you have one too. No Christian exists merely to make
an honest living, raise a family, enjoy retirement, and die. Every one of us is called to a ministry. Then
in verse six we hear of Jeremiah s anxiety and excuse when he is called: Then said I: Ah, Lord God!
Behold, I cannot speak, for I am a youth. This is quite similar to the excuse Moses made who said: O
my Lord, I am not eloquent. But God says who makes man s mouth now go. And enabling the call, the
Lord encourages Jeremiah by saying (1:7 8): Do not say, I am a youth, for you shall go to all to whom
I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of their faces, for I am
with you to deliver you, says the
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Bartleby, The Scrivener, By Herman Melville
In short, Herman Melville s story Bartleby, the scrivener , tells the tale of a successful lawyer hiring a
new copyist and the challenges he faced with his new hire. Initially, the new hire, Bartleby, was
extremely driven and very efficient. He had a great work ethic, and had an extraordinary output of
writing for the head lawyer. On the third day Bartleby stunned his boss by preferring not to comply
with his boss s request. Bartleby s refusal to comply was at first directed at anything outside of his
copyist responsibilities, but gradually shifted toward refusing to do anything including his
responsibilities as a copyist. Upon further analysis into Bartleby s descent from a productive scrivener,
to utterly useless in the office. I have found a connection between the people that isolate others
because of differences, and the people that choose to stray away from normal behavior . This impacts
the isolated person, people are negatively impacted when they live in isolation and have little personal
and emotional connection with others. Without any emotional connection or contact with others,
humans lose their purpose in life, or become useless like in Bartleby in the office. Refusing to do any
work did not deter Bartleby from the office. In fact, he used the office for everything in his life such as
sleep, shaving, eating and spending all of his time. Bartleby lived in the office in complete isolation
from anyone else in the world besides his coworkers. With seemingly no
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Continuous Sexual Trajectory Essay
Continuous Sexual Trajectory
In his Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Freud works inductively towards a theory of the
(sexual) mind. The lectures consider years of psychoanalytic experience and try to fit them into a
framework, in the process always slightly altering both the data and the theory. His primary interest
lies in the competitive interplay of libido the pleasure seeking unconscious part of the mind and the
ego the rational and socially constituted character who internalizes norms and tries to tame the libido.
The pleasure that the libido presses for is firstly sexual, but for Freud this expansive term indicates
any kind of pleasure derived from physical contact. Working from these terms, he tries ... Show more
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Relying on an analogy with seedlings, Freud suggests that adults would not have the particularities of
their sexual lives without a root cause, and that origin must have been childhood. For Freud, the child
is necessarily a sexual being (403). It is unclear if he acknowledges other elements in the lives of
children, as he classifies many typical childhood activities as sexual, e.g. suckling the breast or thumb,
playing, and generally expressing themselves and their organs. It is safe to say that the sexual is at
least, in his theory, a significant portion of childhood (404). The original source of pleasure, in Freud s
experience (with mostly bourgeois Viennese patients), is the mother s breast, thus the first stage of
childhood development is the oral stage. The later switch to thumb sucking is only another expression
of this same urge to stimulate the erotogenic (pleasure creating) zone of the mouth. Children move
onto the anal stage when they enter conflict with their parents (or other adult figure) over control of
their excretion. Freud explains that children derive pleasure from excretion, and thus it is important to
them and a focus of children s (sexual) lives (407). Soon they mature to the final erotogenic zone, and
the genitals should thereafter serve as the exclusive source of pleasure. The gist seems to be that each
stage offers more pleasure than the previous, despite increasing
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The Impact Of Modern Technology On Modern Public Sector
The government s ability to provide it makes it ultimately more reliable and trustworthy.
The second, it is gaining access to an information, which increases the transparency of the government
and brings a positive message to the public, contributing to increase mutual trust; and the third, but
certainly an important aspect, is the involvement of the public in a dialogue. In my opinion,
participation is the key to the Government s credibility. The question is, if all these possibilities
provided by the modern technology are equally effectively utilized in the modern public sector?
Welch, Hinnant, and Moon (2005) express the concern about the one way dissemination of
information by E Governments, instead of encouraging the dialog with the public. However they
argue that there could be a variety of reasonable explanations of this one way approach. Some of
them: technology is not developed yet enough to provide convenient to ways interaction; it can
increase the workload on planning and requires a lot of structural and organizational changes, which
can take more time to adjust, they also suggest that it may be that managers are correct: citizens want
ease of service and information first and interaction second . (p. 387) Thus the first stage of E
Government implementation was focused on the convenient services delivery. And Government had
succeeded in making a lot of interaction accessible and comfortable for citizens, which certainly
contribute to its efficiency and may
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Literature And Old English Literature
Throughout history, English Literature has evolved in many ways. It has changed from Old English to
Middle English. One big change is how we shared and communicated stories. Quite a few other things
that changed are the attitudes of fighters, and who heroes fought against. The treatment of women
differed from seeing women as possessions to seeing them as people. The role of religion changed to
have less of an influence. Plagues led to the end of the feudal system, and king s absolute power was
taken away. The mass production of books came after the end of the plague. People started keeping
records of time. Climate change created many issues with crops. All of these changes caused
extraordinary effects on the transition from Old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These aspects changed during the Middle English era. Fighters went from almost barbaric attitudes to
being chivalrous. Fighters also no longer fought for personal fame, and instead fought for god, the
king, honor, and women. With this attitude we saw many more knights in the society. Similarly who
heroes fought was also greatly changed from Old English to Middle English. In Old English heroes
would go into battles against monsters twice their size. Heroes also fought against gods and other
supernatural forces. They were seen as everyday people who could take down and defeat these forces
no man should be able to. The hero s tales soon changed from these outrageous stories of fighting
monsters to Arthurian legends. In the Arthurian legends, heroes were the kings and knights who fought
to protect their kingdom. Earthy stories were told of the middle class to make them seem dirty and
undesirable. Equally important is how in Old English women were seen as objects to fulfill men s
desires. Women were a Source of unpaid labor, and offerings. The consideration of women as equals
was not common. When making treaties men of power would use attractive women as a pawn to
ensure the favored outcome. Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the first to bring the unjust
treatment of women to light. She provided a strong figure for women to aspire to be. Eleanor s
daughter, Marie of France, continued in
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Analysis Of The Book The Minstrel Show
Eleanor W. Traylor begins by explaining the fallacy in thinking that ragtime was the first and foremost
contributor to black theatre art in America. She argues that the source of all that can be called
representative American theatre is Aframerican (47). In other words, she elaborates, there were two
kinds of ceremonies and narratives pervasive to black theatre before ragtime. The minstrel show is one
example. The article stresses that the minstrel show was not invented by white plantation owners, but
that the minstrel show was a failed attempt at satirical imitation. The real minstrel show came from the
Afro American magic circle of creation (Traylor 48). In the same page, she argues that their African
American Minstrel show had its roots in African tradition, specifically, the Yoruba tradition. In this
tradition, the mask is wood until it becomes the mask in motion. Somehow, this mask got translated
into blackface, into a tool for hiding rather than a tool for revealing. The mask used in African
American minstrelsy would reveal the spirit of the mask wearer. Yoruba music would be wholly
original, unusable by their white counterparts because it wasn t wholly understood. The apparatus of
using the wholly spiritual and authentic to create an art that is fully American would evolve over the
centuries until black theatre became what it is during contemporary times. Traylor argues that it is the
only truly American theatre because it was created in America.
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Can Bollywood Go Global Case Study
Can Bollywood Go Global?
Case Analysis: Managerial Communication II
Section A
Submitted By
Ankur Jain
0069/52
Executive Summary
The movie Industry came into being towards the end of the 19th century and it has grown steadily
over the years, incorporating several changes in its outfit and presentation. From the French
beginnings, to the British influence and then the American dominance after the 2nd world war, the
entertainment industry has seen it all.
Bollywood, the Hindi language industry in Mumbai is considered by many to be the heart of the
Indian film industry. Although the format of Bollywood films has changed over the years, a typical
film is melodramatic; long (three to four hours); filled with song and dance ... Show more content on
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With the end of colonialism, Indian popular cinema emerged as India s sole model of national unity
and films were used as a tool for social critique. 1950 1960: A Golden Age of Indian Cinema
1950s saw the increasing popularity of cinema that derived its inspiration from realism. Foreign
influence played a key role in this development. The first International Film Festivals of India were
held in 1952. The film festival helped Indian filmmakers learn more about French and Italian neo
realist films.
Satyajit Ray, with his debut Bengali film, Pather Panchali (1955), became the pioneer of a genre of
films that would come to be recognized as Indian parallel cinema. The film won the Best Human
Document award at the Cannes Film Festival and brought Indian cinema into the international
limelight. Ray s film also marked the beginning of the resurgence of Bengali cinema, where films
targeted educated and sensitive viewers.
While Indian parallel cinema was making a mark in the festival circuits, traditional Bollywood was
gaining popularity overseas. Raj Kapoor, who both directed and acted in his films, played a key role in
popularizing mainstream Indian cinema abroad. Kapoor s film Awara (1951), dubbed in Turkish,
Farsi, and Arabic, broke box office records in South East Asia and the Middle East. His films were
also very popular in Russia and he reached such heights of popularity that the Russians paid tribute to
him as one of great
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Is Hypnosis Fake
centuries
Hypnosis essay
What I think about Hypnosis is that it is fake. These are the reasons why I think that Hypnosis is fake.
One reason is that if someone let s just say, tells you to act like a chicken while they hypnotize you,
you are probably not going to act like a chicken, but there is a chance that you could act like a
chicken. One of the reasons I think that hypnosis is fake is because like there is proof that is real buts
like what if behind the scenes they tell each other what they are going to say and stuff and then they
say bark like a dog so the person just barks like a dog. But if it was real because there are ways like
with people who smoke they went to some place and got hypnotized and then they stopped smoking.
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Also, it s a fact that not everyone is susceptible to hypnosis. Some people seem to possess a trait called
hypnotizability that, like other traits, varies greatly among individuals. To be successfully hypnotized,
a person must want to undergo the process voluntarily and also possess at least a moderate degree of
hypnotizability. Even highly hypnotizable people may not benefit from hypnotherapy, and a single
session of hypnosis usually does not produce lasting results. Often, a person will have to undergo a
series of hypnotic procedures to reinforce whatever constructive suggestions may be given. The most
frequent clinical uses of hypnosis include: breaking bad habits, overcoming insomnia, recalling
forgotten experiences, and as an anesthetic for managing pain. You can easily test the benefits of self
hypnosis. Simply sit or lie down and get comfortable in a quiet setting. Then, close your eyes and take
in a few deep breaths, slowly, in and out. This places many people into a mild trance and a state of
comfortable relaxation. In this state, say some optimistic things to yourself and picture some
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Britt Harriss In Delmer Dave s Kings Go Forth
Monique is the obvious mulatta character in Delmer Dave s film Kings Go Forth, a French woman
born of Mrs. Blair and an unidentified black man. Nevertheless, the viewers discover another mulatto
character in passing: Britt Harris. Harris blackness is hinted at throughout the film as he
simultaneously fulfills the role of the King provided to him in the title. Britt Harris passes as a white
king with the goal of conquering not only the Germans but the love of his paired mulatto character,
Monique Blair, yet he is a tragic king as Sam Loggins, a true white King , is deemed the victorious
conqueror. From the beginning of the film, Britt Harris is portrayed as different from the rest of the
surrounding white army, putting emphasis on his blackness. Sam Loggins, his lieutenant, recognizes
his talent and intelligence and wonders how he is at such a low rank in the army. Later, Harris peers
are surprised to see him play an amazing trumpet solo at a jazz café. And finally, Britt Harris ends up
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Britt s internalization of his blackness and constant externalization of whiteness has forced him to also
externalize a desire for a white lover. When this dream with Monique is shattered upon the realization
of her father s race, Britt finds it impossible to marry into mixed blood; this is the same blood that
courses through his veins. Monique, now heartbroken over her ex fiancé seeing her as immoral, finds
hope in another king, Sam Loggins. Sam Loggins presented himself as a white savior willing to see
past ethnicity, but this is only because he was not counted as a tragic character like Britt.
The success of Sam and the tragic failure of Britt alludes to a story of two kings going forth but only
one king coming out victorious against the enemy and with the lady, a king blessed with whiteness
and no
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Obesity and Its Related Issues
Obesity and its related issues; diabetes, coronary disease, osteo disease, and liver and renal failure, is
an endemic problem in contemporary American society. So much so, for instance, that First Lady
Michelle Obama has announced an initiative fighting obesity. She, too, is calling obesity an epidemic
and one of the greatest threats to the future health of the United States. Her approach is multifaceted,
concentrating on education, availability of healthy foods, and exercise programs for youth so that
children become habituated into healthier eating and exercise regimes (Hellmich, 2010).
Unfortunately, the United States in 2012 is not a healthy country, and has not been for some time.
Studies from a number of private and public research areas tell us that the alarming trend toward
obesity has put the nation at risk, costing over $135 billion per annum on the low end of estimates.
Indeed, it is alarming to note that the trend toward obesity has exponentially risen in every single
region of the United States since 1991, as reported by the Get America Fit Foundation (Obesity
Related Statistics in America, 2008).
Besides being a recognized pandemic, the issue of obesity affects millions in terms of quality of life
(diabetes, heart disease, osteo issues, renal failure, and even psychological depression). The irony is
that the obesity issue is also directly tied to modern lifestyles fast food, sugared drinks, high
carbohydrates and preservatives and not enough fresh fruit
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Power Is A Timeless Entity In Julius Caesar
Power as a Timeless Entity Power is defined as the ability to act in a certain manner and to direct or
influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Every individual possesses power over
another thing, regardless of how minute it might be, and while some are content with the current level
of power they possess, there are those individuals, like Brutus, from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
whose entire lives revolve around the acquisition of power. Quite frankly, the thirst for power is a
desire that has existed since the birth of humanity. Shakespeare s Julius Caesar paints a picture of a
divided Rome; a country in which stoic ideals give away to ego and political power is mixed. Through
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However, it is notable that ours emulates the story of Rome s in that scheming politicians wreak havoc
on what was previously a functioning state at a time when the country appears to be on the brink of
confusion. In hunting similarities, it is evident that the far right wing of the Republican party is like
some of the Roman conspirators whose intent was to overthrow the mighty Caesar in Shakespeare s
play. Although the previous president (President Obama) was hardly a figure ruling with the power of
a Roman emperor, there seemed to be an obsessive yearning on behalf of the Tea Party and its
Congressional followers to oppose the President s will. It is not to say that Congress had intentions to
pull out the knives that butchered Caesar in a conference at the Oval Office, but their animosity
toward the health care plan (Obama Care) grinding into operation just as the government shuts down,
shares resemblance to Cassius s envy of Caesar s power. In act one, scene two, he says, Why, man, he
doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep
about to find ourselves dishonorable graves. (136 139). From his words, it is evident that Cassius is
discontent with the fashion in which Caesar makes decisions. He compares his actions to that of a
slave master inconsiderate and controlling. Moreover, Cassius s manipulation of Brutus into joining
the conspiracy against Caesar can be compared to the fashion in which important figures in the House
of Representatives forced Speaker John Boehner to be torn between conflicting factions. The
difference between Mr. Boehner and Brutus is that he did not profess to be devoted to President
Obama like Brutus did to
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Marijuana Legalization Case Study
In the current state of our society, there are many issues that have the ability to affect citizens on a
daily basis. Some of these issues spark debates all the way up to presidential candidates, while others
continue to hide in the shadows. A major issue in today s society is the use of marijuana and other
elicit drugs. Marijuana legalization has been a topic on many state house floors and senate meetings.
Many states have legalized medical marijuana or some form of the two active ingredients: THC
(tetrahydrocannabinol) or CBD (Cannabidiol). Few states have legalized recreational use, which
allows citizens over 21 to purchase marijuana for personal use. I want to propose a study on the effects
of recreational use of marijuana in the US and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason the Carter administration s decriminalization plan failed was because parents were worried
about the youth using marijuana, but little to no evidence existed on the matter. The tricky problem
with this research question, is there are already findings, even in non legal states of high school aged
kids reported that marijuana would be easy to find, whether they smoked or not. With that being said, I
believe that marijuana has become prevalent enough in this country as it is, whether states that allow
legalization or not, the youth will still be able to get their hands on marijuana. My hypothesis is that
legalization does not have an outstanding affect on the youth in
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Persuasive Essay On The Future Of The Internet
Imagine an internet dystopia where the most common pop ups are upgrade internet plan to view this
site. A click on the pop up summons ten different plans, and before long there is a thirty dollar bill for
viewing the site. If this was not paid, then the internet access to these sites would be put onto the slow
band . This world is not too far off, with the only law protecting the neutrality of the internet being the
fact that the internet is classified as a utility. Today, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
is trying to change this by repealing the ruling from 2014 that made the internet classified as a utility.
If these old rules are repealed there will be serious economic repercussions to consumers and other
businesses. Consumers can be charged more for slower internet, and businesses could be forced to pay
a ransom to ensure consumers have access to their websites.
Many people take for granted the fact that they can go anywhere on the internet. The idea that every
website has equal access to consumers is called internet neutrality. The internet has been this way for
as long as it has been open to the public because the government has protected it. The internet was
classified under article 706 of the telecommunications act of 1996 until 2014. The goal of this
classification was to have net neutrality, but many internet service providers, or ISP s do not like the
concept, believing that an open internet would allow for more investment. In 2014 Verizon realized
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Student Athletes Bad Behavior
Bad Behavior on Social Media Can Cost Student Athletes When you re a student athlete posting
things on social media it can harm you if you post the wrong thing. Yes, teens do tweet the darndest
things, but Hand and other coaches say it s usually fairly easy to differentiate between a cringe
inducing post and one that raises a serious red flag on a prospect. NCAA rules regarding contact
between recruits and football coaches have become more restrictive in recent years. Student athletes
need to behave appropriately at all times and in all forums. They should be particularly aware of social
networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, or other emerging technologies. Yes, teens do tweet
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First, University of Michigan sophomore Csont e York was dismissed from the team after video
surfaced of him sucker punching a man outside a bar in Ann Arbor last month, leaving the man with a
broken jaw in three places. And then there s the case of University of Oklahoma freshman running
back Joe Mixon. On July 25th, one day after turning 18, he allegedly broke four bones in 20 year old
Amelia Rae Molitor s face when he punched her after allegedly shouting homophobic slurs at her
group. He was recently suspended for the 2014 season by the university. Is it fair to assume that
teenagers using social media to express themselves in a way that is not in line with university decorum
would be a problem in the locker room and at the university? Teenagers will say and do dumb things,
which are part of being a teenager. And for some of those teenagers, an athletic scholarship is their
only option when it comes to attending college. So despite a myriad of athletic achievements and
potential endorsements from coaches, teammates or even teachers, those college dreams can be
completely wiped out in 140 characters or less. On the surface, that may not seem fair, but the risks
associated with offering scholarships to players with potential character issues are extremely
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The Dangers Of Teen Driving
Introduction Teen driving allows American youth to have their license between the ages 13 15. At this
age, our American youth are more likely to be careless while driving without supervision. The
younger teen drivers are the more susceptible to fatal car accidents they will be due to the lack of
supervision and proper driver s education. Lack of maturity and experiences leads to developing poor
driving habits. The teens in the age group 16 18 are usually more mature in handling a motorized
vehicle. States that allow 13 15 year old teens drive are more likely to get in more car crashes from
driving earlier and not having enough experience.
Theoretical Basis: Conflict Perspective The conflict perspective best explains the issue of young teen
driving and their high number of crashes. States in America believe that teens should practice to get
ready to pass the behind the wheel test. The more people practice behind the wheel, the better they are
at driving a motorized vehicle. So, it is important that teens received the best opportunity they can
with the behind the wheel driving supervisor in order to potentially reduce fatal car crashes among
teens in America.
Individualized instruction is different for each state for behind the wheel. Some states do not have
enough supervised hours which puts teens at the top of fatal crash rates. Individual states that have
about 40 or more supervised hours and have lower crash rates are for example, the state of Minnesota.
This state has 40 supervised hours for teens of which they have to log before they are able to take the
drivers test. ( The Children s Hospital...).
In Minnesota if the parents do not attend the drivers education meeting before the class starts their
child would have to log 50 hours before they turn 16 to take their driver s test. This helps since
Minnesota has 40 or more supervised hours to practice driving. Minnesota is in the first group for not
having fatal car crashes in teens. South Dakota has one of the worst teen fatal car crash rates mostly
because they have no supervised hours to meet before they take the behind the wheel test. This
demonstrate an example of the conflict theory because due to lack of resources a conflict has occurred
for
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Sainsburys objectives!
Sainsbury Plc
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The company aim is to provide a world class service to customers by incorporating quality principles
with our everyday routine.
OBJECTIVES
The company s objective is to discharge the responsibility as leaders in its trade by acting with
complete integrity, by carrying out its work to the public good and to the quality of life in the
community, to provide unrivalled value to its customers in the quality of the goods it sells, in the
competitiveness of its prices and in the range of choice it offers.
It aims in its stores, to achieve the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene, efficiency of
operation, convenience and customer service, and thereby create as attractive and friendly a shopping
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PRODUCTION
The products/services offered are a large supermarket, a wide range of food and non food e.g.
cd/video, books, pharmaceuticals, a cook shop, food includes: bakery, meat, fish produce, dairy,
frozen foods, tinned/packets, also a customer restaurant and a petrol station.
The location of the company is in Huddersfield adjacent to the ring road opposite The University of
Huddersfield and Oldgate House same side as Aspley Marina.
Reasons why the organisation is located in Calderdale/Kirklees are to provide a service to customers
within the geographical area and the suitable density of population.
Reasons for this specific site are because of excellent road links for distribution and particularly
customers, a good public transport system and land available for sale suitable for new store.
The production process is split into Inputs, the Process and Outputs.
The Inputs are goods and commodities are received from suppliers and received 24 hours a day.
The Process is that when received, all items are counted manually and taken to the warehouse loaded
on to special shelves. Information is recorded on the computer. Each department identifies goods
needed. A list is made and items taken for display and sale in the shop. Department staff replenish the
shelves when needed under close supervision and management in order to supply a high class service
to customers.
There is a customer self service and
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Australian Identity And Ideal
From a Tarzan like, pun making simpleton to a vigilante fighting for justice in the outback of a
dystopian Australia, we really have it all when it comes to our vast selection of native films. Although
quite diverse in plot, setting and characters they all broadcast the concept of Australian identity and
ideals to the world. There are many concepts that reflect the typical Australian identity such as
mateship, larrikinism and the Aussie battler and it is more important know than ever to celebrate what
it means to be Australian.
One important aspect of Australian identity is the history and treatment of aboriginal people. The
utilisation of indigenous education through film media allows an exclusive insight into areas of
aboriginal culture
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Essay On Australia Export Live Cattle For Slaughter
A) Should Australia export live cattle for slaughter?
Arguments for:
Benefits the economy, supports thousands of Australian jobs and is helping to provide protein to some
of the world s poorest people across Asia and the Middle East. Australia s beef cattle exports are wroth
$1.35 billion and the sector employs more than 10,000 people, including many Indigenous
Australians.
Animal welfare conditions overseas would decline if Australian stopped exporting livestock. Australia
is the only country in the world that actively works in overseas markets to improve animal welfare
conditions. Approximately 95% of Australian cattle in Indonesia are now stunned pre slaughter, up
from less than 10% in 2011.
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The practicality and variability associated with this profession will be intellectually challenging.
However, I enjoy and am driven by challenging problems. Growing up, I noticed how our pets truly
enhance our lives. They are an antidote for our loneliness, enrich our joys, and teach us about loyalty
and love. Eventually, I became attracted towards medicine and animals. It wasn t just because I m
interested in the health and welfare of animals, it was also able because I communicate well with
people.
I am passionate about ensuring animal wellbeing, have a strong aptitude for scientific study (having
chosen to study all three sciences; biology, physics and chemistry in high school) and am up to the
challenge of dealing with all kinds of creatures, especially farm livestock and horses, companion
animals and wildlife in rural and regional communities. The variety of animals I encountered at two
local vets and at RDAAustralia: a baby brushtail possum, wallaby, red tailed black cockatoo, lorikeet,
rabbit, dogs, cats and horses helped me determine where my interests lie. I am interested in everything
from preventative care to psychological analysis and complex surgical procedures with emphasis
placed on commitment to farm animal production to address the current shortage of rural
veterinarians.
As a student of the veterinary science program at CSU will undergo specialist training in veterinary
science and its associated disciplines, I can
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Efficacy of the Duty Drawback Scheme
Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Part I The Duty Drawback Scheme 3 The Customs Act 1962 3 Part
II Pros and Cons of the Scheme 7 Pros 7 Cons 8 Part III Case Law 8 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12
Introduction
With the primary objective of incentivizing exports, various schemes like Export Oriented Units
(EOUs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Duty Exemption Entitlement Schemes (DEECs),
Manufacture under Bond etc. have been made available by the government to obtain inputs without
the payment of customs duty/excise duty or to obtain refund of duty paid on inputs. In case of central
excise, manufacturers can avail Cenvat Credit of duty paid on inputs and utilize the same for payment
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Section 74 deals with goods which fall under Category A as described above and Section 75 deals with
Category B.
In case of goods which were earlier imported on payment of duty and are later sought to be re
exported within a specified period, customs duty paid at the time of import of the goods with certain
cut can be claimed as duty drawback by the exporter at the time of export of such goods. Such duty
drawback is granted in terms of Section 74 of the Customs Act, 1962 read with Re export of Imported
Goods (Drawback of Customs Duty) Rules, 1995. For this purpose, at the time of import, the identity
particulars of the goods are recorded at the time of examination of import goods; at the time of export,
cross verification of the goods under export is done with the help of related import documents to
ascertain whether the goods under export are the very ones which were imported earlier.
Where the goods are not put into use after import, 98% of duty drawback is admissible at the
maximum under Section 74 of the Customs Act, 1962. In cases where the goods are put into use in
India after import but prior to its export, duty drawback is granted on a sliding scale basis depending
upon the extent of use of the goods. No duty drawback is available if the goods are put into use for a
period exceeding 36 months after import. Application for duty drawback is required to be made within
3 months from the date of export of goods. If the primary elements of Section 74 as
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The Three Principles Of The People
In The Three Principles of the People, Sun Yat Sen presents two key criticisms of cosmopolitanism
and the destructive implications behind this ideology. The first critique is not directly linked to the
actual definition of the term, but the way in which nation states use it to further their social and
political legitimacy. Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all humans belong to one global culture and
community as global citizens. However, Sun Yat Sen criticizes which country or nations form of
government and sociocultural norms will be used as the basis for the global community.
Sun Yat Sen believes that the countries [or nations] that will establish the foundation for world
government and global culture will be those that use imperialism to maintain their position as the
ultimate powers of the world. However, before these nations attempt to govern countries, they must
rule over their own. He states, The nations which are employing imperialism to conquer others and
which are trying to maintain their own favored positions as sovereign lords of the whole world are
advocating cosmopolitanism and want the world to join them. For Yat Sen, cosmopolitanism is an
unreasonable idea because the imperialists who support it will have an even stronger position to
obliterate smaller countries that reject it. He supports this critique by using World War I as an
example.
European countries were attempting to solve the problem with Turkey, one they did not understand,
which contributed
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How Having A Single Mom Changed My Life
Eventually, Rivera left her husband; she struggled to support her three children. Fortunately, she
reconciled with her parents and started working for her dad s record label company. Thinking about
how Jenny succeeded in life helps me to manage my household and take care of my two daughters. I
am motivated to continue college, and continue to work fulltime. Basically, I work six days a week.
Being a single mother comes with many challenges: economical, emotional, social, and it requires a
tremendous amount of strength and courage to be successful in life.
Having a family is the best thing I could ever wish for myself. As time passed by, my family would be
irreparably broken. There was devastation due to mental and verbal abuse. I was always encouraged
by my mother who was a member of a Christian Pentecostal church; once you become married, you
should stay in that relationship. It was my first marriage and I had three children that needed my love.
At the beginning of the separation, I was depressed, lonely, and my heart was broken. I was hurting
financially, and I was forced to work overtime hours; this restricted me from spending time with my
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During the process of my separation, my kids were emotionally depressed and were even more upset
when their father moved out to live in Chicago. They were sick, they stopped eating, and at night time
they were up late crying. All of this affected their morale, school grades, and physically it took a toll
on them. My kids went through an emotional and psychological conflict that was very hard to deal
with because my work schedule did not allow me to be home and be the support that they needed.
Regardless of these occurrences, I needed to work in order to provide food, housing, and pay for
utilities. I have always been devoted to my children. It is still very difficult for my teenagers to live
without their dad, but we are
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Human Experimentation Is Only Moral With Informed Consent
Introduction The argument I will be making in this essay is that human experimentation is only moral
with informed consent. I believe that it is essential to gain informed consent before starting
experimentation as to prevent any uninformed and unnecessary harm coming to the subject. In arguing
for informed consent, will do three things; first I will explain what informed consent means. Second, I
will consider an argument that sometimes informed consent is not required as it is sometimes difficult
to acquire and offer my objection to it. Third, and finally, I will offer my own argument that human
experimentation with informed consent is always necessary. Informed Consent For the definition of
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I believe that a person who is persuaded into an experiment is at an increased risk for being
susceptible to harm. This issue has come up in history, such as in Word War II with the Nazis which
resulted in particular guidelines to follow for experiments, knows as the Nuremberg Codes. Examples
of these guidelines includes: The voluntary consent of the human subject...the experiment should be
conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury...during the course of
the experiment, the human subject should be at liberty to bring the experiment to an end... (The
Nuremberg Trials). The requirements of informed consent are similar to these guidelines, and
therefore should be considered necessary to all experiments in which human subjects are involved.
When Informed Consent is Difficult to Obtain One argument against the requirement for informed
consent is that at times, it can be difficult or impossible to obtain. An example of a case where
informed consent might be difficult to obtain is in experiments where it is crucial for the subjects to
not know they re being experimented on. One case similar to this is the Milgram experiment. The
Milgram was an experiment conducted in the 1960 s in which they
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What Is Marriage Like In The 1800s
In life especially, 2,000 years ago, there was a path that women were expected to take. Marriage being
the number one decision and path they were supposed to endure. Today, women role in society has
changed tremendously since the 1800s. Women are now a little more equal to men. In Chopin, Kate.
The Story of an Hour and Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Birth mark, two stories about gender role and
marriages, show how it was like in the 1800s. Their opinion of marriage was correct even though
somethings were flawed.
The Story of an Hour, is about Louise Mallard, a woman who has heart trouble. She is informed by
her sister that Brently Mallard, her husband has died in a railroad disaster. The story first informs us
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It is a fantasy, a dream, and A Story of an Hour was indeed first published in Vogue magazine in 1894
under the more revealing title of The Dream of an Hour. Given her dissatisfaction with the best that
life has to offer her and her unrealistic expectations of absolute freedom, therefore, there is no other
option for Louise expect death. The conclusion of the story follows logically upon Louise s
specifications of her deepest wishes. Chopin s expose of the fanciful dream of Louise is richly subtle,
and is an exquisite example of her remarkable ability to present an untenable view in a seemingly
sympathetic way. In The Story of an Hour Chopin projects with delicately incisive irony what would
happen if an immature and shallow egotist were to face the earthly consequence of an impossible
dream of her afflicted heart (Berkove
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What Does Inherit The Wind Symbolize
Three symbols from the play and how they illustrate an idea or a theme. Many people often do not
attempt to understand the meaning of what a symbol represents. In the play Inherit The Wind, a
symbol represents something more abstract or different than what the reader originally had thought.
Many symbols were used throughout this play, like the monkey, which symbolizes evolution and the
bizarreness and extravagance of the trial. Similarly, the golden dancer symbolizes that all that glitters
is not gold and that looks can be deceiving. Furthermore, reverend Brown symbolizes the towns
beliefs and is an example of someone who is overly overzealous. Evidently, Inherit The Wind, consists
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Due to the trial being on evolution and the talk of humans evolving from the ancestry of monkeys.
While on the stand Howard says, Man was sort of evoluted. From the Old World Monkeys (Lawrence
and Lee 69). This shows that we are indeed of ancestry to monkeys and the role monkeys play in all
this. Talking of monkeys is talking about evolution and how we evolved. In addition, a monkey is
brought in as a joke and to show how ludicrous it seemed. Hornbeck mocks and says to the monkey,
Oh. Excuse me. I must be thinking of another Elijah. (An ORGAN GRINDER enters, with a live
monkey on a string. Hornbeck spies the monkey gleefully; he greets the monk with arms outstretched)
Grandpa! (Crosses to the monkey, bends down and shakes the monkey s hand) Welcome to Hillsboro,
sir! Have you come to testify for the defense Or for the prosecution? (The monkey, oddly enough,
doesn t answer) No comment? That s fairly safe. But I warn you, sir, You can t compete with all these
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Organizational Strategies and Change
TERM PAPER ON ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES AND CHANGE AMAL ALTAF
MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to
summarize several strategies and describe how these strategies can help bring about changes in an
organization. The authors show how different strategies can be used for successful implementation of
change process. The article compares the four level strategies, namely functional level strategy,
business level strategy, corporate level strategy and global strategy. There are many strategies to bring
about a change in an organization but the most commonly used strategies are summarized in this
article. An organization is a group of people working together to achieve a common goal. As ... Show
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➢ Monitoring product or service markets so that strategies conform to the needs of the markets at the
current stage of evolution. The strategies in business level are: 1) Cost leadership strategy The cost
leadership strategy emphasizes having the lowest costs, not necessarily the lowest price, in a market. A
firm attempting to realize a low cost strategy should stress resources that facilitate efficiency. A firm
that has successfully achieved a low cost position will have the lowest costs relative to competitors. A
firm can use such a position to either lower its prices and gain market share and sales from rivals or
keep its prices at the present market level and make relatively more profit per unit sold. The key idea
is that cost and price are independent choices, and this strategy is focused on cost. 2) Differentiation
The differentiation strategy focuses on developing a unique product or a perception of a unique
product that customers are willing to pay a premium for. If a firm is not receiving a premium price for
its goods or services it is not a differentiator. A firm seeking to follow a differentiation strategy should
attempt to develop and enhance its resources that promote customer responsiveness, quality, and/or
innovation. Note that costs are still important to a differentiator because it is possible that the costs of
making the product unique will be greater than the premium consumers are
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Catherine The Great Impact
Over the period of 67 years, Catherine the Great a former Empress of Russia in the 1700 s used
various methods in order to implement foreign policy unto her nation and the nations around her. Her
accomplishments in foreign policy not only caused drastic changes in her own country for her own
people, but also in surrounding countries and their people. The most impressive and life altering
achievement of Catherine the Great, was the way in which she intelligently and manipulatively went
about her way in seizing control over one third of Poland.
Catherine II first began her rule in the year 1762, with the help and advocacy of multiple allies, some
of which included the supportive countries of; Austria, England, and France. (Erikson 187) The ...
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This incredible win, made Catherine II out to be an international heroine. (Erikson 277) In foreign
affairs, mid July in 1774, Catherine was pleased to learn that problems with the Turks had finally
ceased, for her envoys had informed her of the fact that both sides had declared peace. Catherine II
was finally able to focus not only on the welfare of her country, but also on expanding its borders even
more than had been done so before. (Erikson 312) Meanwhile, amongst the totality of European
politics as a result of the help from the Empress and her advisors, Russia was about to play a large and
meaningful role in the new order. It was prime time for Russia to advance herself territorially,
therefore, a second annexation of Poland was quickly ensured. (The first annexation of Poland
occurred in 1772, courtesy of Germany, in an attempt to prevent Austria from going to war against
Prussia). In order to swiftly and smoothly start absorbing the land of Poland, Catherine II joined
Frederick II, as well as the Austrian co ruler Joseph II, in dividing roughly one third of the vast
kingdom between themselves. Russia was able to collect lands upon lands, and over a million and a
half new subjects. After winning miles of land, Russia seemed almost invincible, especially in
comparison to Poland, who was practically in a state
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Ozzy Osbourne Research Paper
Dramatic sound, emphatic beats, head banging, long hair, tight clothing, and black eye liner were just
the surface of the first s that Ozzy Osbourne presented to the world in his 1969 performance in
Workington, England. The life journey of John Michael Ozzy Osbourne and his vision spread across
the 60 s like a virus, infecting the such a uniform and controlled society. Ozzy Osbourne had a mission
to influence people through his music by voicing his beliefs against patriarchy and conformity.
Osbourne s birth of a new sound landed him the name, Prince of Darkness. (Schafer) His dark
thoughts and bold actions broke cultural norms and left a legacy in the music world that would live on
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From there, he went on to release his first single Blizzard Of Ozz, which went 4x Platinum within just
a week. His career continued on thriving through the 80 s and 90 s releasing three albums with records
landing him four Grammy Awards, three MTV Music Awards, for areas such as, Best Rock Song,
Classic Album, and Album of the Year (Waddell 4). Osbourne s diverse collection of themes and
images from his music projected him into a newly invented genre of music that we labeled heavy
metal (Waddell 9). Osbourne was tapping uncharted territory in the music world. By combining dark
colors, frightening lighting, dramatic rhythms, and intense beats, he created his image of frightening
performances and a disturbing atmosphere that became almost addicting to its fans (Holiday 2).
Although the surface of Osbourne s music appeared dark and almost satanic, his image and reason is
that the themes of alienation, frustration, and even pain, match the experience of a smart young person
struggling to fit in and make sense of the world (Holiday 3). Osbourne s songs encrypted dark and
gloomy perspectives and themes evolving around death and war and destruction. These haunted topics
contributed to his persona of this crazed and demented artist. As Osbourne worked in these themes
into his music, he began channeling a younger audience and providing them with an opportunity to
identify with him on a mental
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The Influence of Music on Self and Society
Throughout history the unspoken but highly evocative language of music has exerted powerful
influences on individuals and societies alike. Felix Mendelssohn once remarked that music is more
specific about what it expresses than words written about those expressions could ever be. That music
has the power to express, convey and illicit powerful emotions is without question, however the issue
of music s moral and ethical power, and how that power affects individuals and societies, is one that
receives too little attention in our post modern world. Ancient cultures held strong beliefs in the moral
and ethical power of music and as such it was imperative for artists within those cultures to exercise a
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the moral and possibly corrupting aspects of the music of his countrymen. He was equally concerned
with the effects of good (moral) music on a person s character: The noble minded man s music is mild
and delicate, keeps a uniform mood, enlivens and moves. Such a man does not harbor pain or mourn
in his heart; violent and daring movements are foreign to him.
As mentioned earlier, a significant aspect of the ancient Chinese concept of music was the effect of
music on one s psyche and the issue of freedom and responsibility in all musical pursuits. When
compared to the rationales and motivation of artists of our modern age the Chinese ideal of music
making seems highly enlightened as evident in the consideration given to the effect of music upon the
character of the listener. If individuals were affected by music it stood to reason that the larger society
could be influenced positively or negatively as well.
The ancient Chinese book The Memorial of Music states: Under the effect of music, the five social
duties are without admixture, the eyes and the ears are clear, the blood and the vital energies are
balanced, habits are reformed, customs are improved, the empire is at complete peace. As we can see,
the Chinese view that social order was juxtaposed to music plays heavily into its philosophical system
and ideals. The connection of the tonal arts to the ordering principles of physical laws and
metaphysical
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Comparing Beowulf And Grendel And Beowulf
Since it was first discovered and translated, Beowulf has represented one of the finest examples of
heroic poetry. As a tale reflecting the noble deeds of a hero, it uniquely expresses the cultural values of
the Anglo Saxons from whom it originated since heroes often do reflect the best of what their culture
deems worthwhile. However, modern adaptations of this work express a different set of cultural
values; values unique to modern society. When comparing the translated poem, Beowulf, to the 2005
motion picture, Beowulf and Grendel, it is obvious to see that our morals and ideas are reflected on
this ancient poem. The movie, Beowulf and Grendel, and the epic, Beowulf, are prime examples of the
radical cultural differences that have evolved over time. In Beowulf, the epic, we see very simplistic
characters. Beowulf, for example, is simply a hero who kills monsters. That is all he has ever wanted
in his life and that is all that defines him. In the motion picture, we see Beowulf as a man that has
risen from his unique childhood and has made a name for himself. We see Beowulf as a flawed human
being; not as a muscle head hero who is never defeated. This humanizes Beowulf and makes him a
more appealing character that people can identify with. In the epic, Grendel is a demonic monster who
kills for no reason; he is only reason considered evil, because he does not pay the blood price after
killing someone. In the motion picture, Grendel is made to look more human;
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Explain Why Would Anyone Change Their Own Name
Why would anyone change their own name? Authors change their names for many reasons. Authors
change their names if they are a woman like the Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne), if they
can t publish more books, and if they feel like something will happen to them or their family.
According to the article What s in a name? (E. Bennet),Eric Blair writer of Animal Farm and Nineteen
Eighty Four adopted the name George Orwell because he feared that his early work would embarrass
his family. C. S. Lewis, a professor at Oxford was concerned about his professor status, so he used the
pen name Clive Hamilton to publish a collection of poems. Charles Dodgson a noted mathematician,
used the name Lewis Carroll to write fantasy works such as
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The Construction Industry Has Developed A Reputation For...
Ethics Paper Over the years the construction industry has developed a reputation for shady deals and
untrustworthiness. Contractors specifically are the root cause of the mistrust between the industry and
the public. When it comes to the relationships between contractors and subcontractors though there is
still a mistrust even though both sides share the same unfavorable reputation. Often times contractors
bully subcontractors into signing contracts that put them in very unfavorable positions. And after that
subcontractors bully sub subcontractors into signing equally unfavorable sub contracts. However, not
all contracts are terrible, what makes them so one sided are specific clauses that are inserted in an
attempt to transfer responsibilities from the contractor to the sub and sub subcontractors. Conditional
payment and oversight responsibility are a couple of the types of clauses that attempt to do such work.
Another clause in construction contracts attempts to protect the contractor and owner from each other
with regard to change orders, it is included to force each party to put changes into writing. For the
most part, no set of plans is perfect so inevitably changes must be made. So contractors and owners
find themselves in yet another situation where both sides have the opportunity to be as unsavory as
they can be. As the industry progresses into the future, many additional contract clauses will pop up.
They will attempt to shift more responsibility and blame off the
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Qualitative Analysis Autism
Children who have pragmatic language impairments often have difficulty with language
comprehension, telling stories and participating in conversations. This typically leads to further
problems fitting in with their peers, making friends and being successful within a classroom. There
has been a lot of research regarding effective treatments for improving social skills for students with
autism. One barrier to drawing conclusions about optimal treatments for children with autism is the
use of highly varied dependent measures in the treatment literature (Cunningham, 2012, p.1). The
study conducted by Cunningham focuses on reviewing previous studies on this topic and addressing
variables important in the development and the measures taken within those studies. The studies used
assessed social interaction skills in young children with autism through a focus on various related
literatures.
This study mainly uses qualitative research methods, however quantitative methods are also used,
such as in standard assessments. This article is concerned with exploring, digging deeper, and
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Most agree that the variety of assessment measures need to be best used in combination with autism
specific assessment tools. When using different assessment measures, one assumption that often
occurs is that every assessment will provide the same results. According to Cunningham (2012), there
have been few systematic efforts to develop specific criteria for the evaluation and selection of
assessment measures for early childhood disorders. When using the rating scales to gather
information, researchers observe both verbal and non verbal students. Approximately 25% of the items
are not scored for nonverbal children and therefore summary scores are biased by non random missing
scores (Cunnigham,
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What Is The Turning Point In Little Things Are Big
People can have big moments and small moments. It can be from having a death in the family or
having someone new in the family. These moments are called turning points. Turning points are events
or things that can cause someone a significant change in their lives. The story Little Things Are Big by
Jesus Colon is about a black porteriquen man named Jesus Colon who is on the subway late at night
and he sees a white woman with three children. He debates with himself whether he should help her or
not. He then decides he won t because he thinks she will be prejudiced and get him in trouble. A
turning for Jesus is when he decides not to help her and the guilt he feels after. In the story Jesus is a
man who is on the subway at night trying to get
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Differences Between Philip II And Elizabeth I
Philip II and Elizabeth I are two of the most important figures during the 16th century. Philip had an
easier path to his reign because of his father and this gave him the power to enforce his will among his
subjects and resistance came along. Elizabeth s upbringing to the throne was more difficult than
Philips and it led her to develop stronger ambitions and values with her subjects. Both figures were
similar as they had passive aggressive attitudes towards their military strategies because different
implications of the times leading up to the Armada forced Philip and Elizabeth to make tough
decisions. Primary sources of Philip and Elizabeth will be presented in this paper to show the prior
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This was because Elizabeth tried to shift the responsibility onto the signatories of the Bond of
Association, presumably on the grounds that they had declared their own right to carry out the death
sentence against any person found guilty. Elizabeth wanted to push aside her responsibility for the
death of Mary to someone else, so Spain would understand and maybe not invade England. This
showed that Elizabeth s strategies during her reign were passive, although, she still proved to be a
leader who would protect her country from the Spanish by assembling a powerful naval fleet.
Elizabeth showed leadership qualities to her people and they looked up to her and that is why she was
a wiser leader to her subjects than Philip. Philip showed passive aggressiveness during the Spanish
Armada preparation because he was indecisive with his strategies. He would do his business at the San
Lorenzo de Escorial in a secret office. Philip did not want to pursue the war, but he felt that it was
inevitable. He was not sure what strategies would work. He would follow advice from fellow leaders,
but he was indecisive on what land or naval strategies to use. He knew that the English had a powerful
naval base, so this made his decision
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Jeff Bezos Research Paper
Jeff Bezos businessman, 52, held the richest 5 with an amazing net value of $ 45.2 billion. On January
12, 1964 and called Jeff Bezos in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, to a teenage mother named
Jacqueline Gise Jorgensen, his biological father, Ted Jorgensen. Jeff attended River Oaks Elementary
School in Houston from fourth to sixth grade. While in high school, he attended the Student Science
Training Program at the University of Florida, receiving a Silver Knight Award in 1982. He was
superior in high school student, he was a researcher National Merit. He studied at Princeton
University, intends to study physics, but soon returned to his love of computers and graduated summa
cum laude, with two degrees of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
While at Princeton University, he was elected to the honor societies Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta me.
He also served as president of Princeton chapter for students to explore and develop space. In 30
years, he began to see the Internet revolution taking place, and made the decision to leave his job and
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His net worth is about $ 45200000000 Americans. His company began in 1994 and since then has had
Bezos quote and one that drives him the customer is everything, that was one of the reasons why the
Amazon and one of the largest online retailers. For Bezos, customer satisfaction is not just a thing, this
is the only thing. He always puts his customers first, and thus attract more customers. The happier the
customer experience and never been more important on the Internet. Bezos says his staff to find ways
to reduce costs and increase efficiency, so they will be able to charge their customers even less than
that. Jeff Bezos is the kind of person who prefers to work backwards. This eventually grew into the
growing empire known as the Amazon. The strong foundations that will never collapse, he
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Stellar Black Hole Essay
Stellar Black Holes
While gobbling up light and matter, a stellar black hole can also help hold a galaxy together. The
gravitational pull of a stellar black holes is so strong that even light itself cannot escape it. Even
though black holes can be dangerous, they can also be helpful. Stellar black holes are the result of a
star reaching the end of its life and then collapses upon itself.
A stellar black hole is formed when a gianormous star collapses upon itself. When a stellar black hole
forms, a supernova, or an exploding star is created as well. This supernova releases that rest of the
exploding star into space. As a result a stellar black hole is created. Once a stellar black hole is
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The way that astronomers find out that there are black holes is that they look at what is happening near
the black hole with x rays. If a star gets too close to the black hole, it will naturally pull on the star and
rip it into shreds. When the matter from the star begins to move toward the black hole, it gets faster,
hotter, and glows brighter in X rays (Howell). Only stars with the greatest masses while they are at the
end of their lives can turn into black holes. Stars with a smaller amount of mass will not turn into
black holes, but will turn into less compressed bodies and will either be white dwarf stars or neutron
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The Newark Riots
The UCC s connection with Newark s African American community leads them to become a prime
suspect in the instigations of the Newark riots. The UCC was seen as an opposer to the government s
policies and therefore the UCC was present lead them to become primary suspects in the instigation of
the riots. The attack on the organizations is seen as Senator Jackson and Mr. Alderman interrogated
Miss Levins. The dialogue says the following : Miss Levins. Yes. He [ Mr. Kennedy] asked me to
make up some fliers to be distributed sometime that afternoon. I asked him exactly what he wanted on
the fliers, and he said, Anything pertaining to a rally. Mr. Alderman. Did he ask you to make the flier
calling a meeting or a mass rally at 7 :30 that. Night ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He states the distress of Councilmen Bernstein and Addonizio with the activities of the UCC is
because they reject the fundamental philosophy of the Economic Opportunity Act which urges
maximum feasibility protection on the poor. They resent the involvement of the community because it
impinges upon the control they seek to exercise in the affairs of the corporation . The political
separation between the government and the UCC plays a pivotal factor in the blame attributed to the
UCC for the riots. Still achieves this by illustrating how political motives landed him and his
organization in legal battles, even though the claims were fake. Additionally, the political
disconnection is observed in Richard J. Hughes statement as he states it is more than likely that among
the major causes of these tragedies has been a lack of communication between men who are or should
be well disposed toward each other... whether there has indeed been an adequate communication and
full sympathetic and just discussion of problems and programs affecting minority groups in American
life. Hughes statement is emblematic of the political disconnect Still discusses. Hughes undermines
the ongoing conflict in Newark by associating the riots with a lack of communication. Hughes s
vacillation as he tries to identify the causes of the riot is
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The Three Terminologies
The use of online health records is increasing worldwide. Well, the explanation of these digital health
records sometimes get quite complex when we think of the users, healthcare setting, the health
information and certainly the technology. Three terminologies are commonly used to explain digital
health records Electronic health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Personal
Health Record (PHR). Regrettably, the definition of all these terminologies differs all over the world
and creates confusion, both inside and outside the health industry. So, in order to differentiate the three
terminologies, we have to understand the two aspects that could possibly separate the three
terminologies. First is the plenitude of the health information
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Are the Stories from the Holocaust Survivors with PTSD...
This investigation will answer the question To what extent are the stories from the Holocaust survivors
with PTSD reliable as historical sources? This question is important because there are still holocaust
survivors alive today, and their stories are arguably the ones that teach us he most about the Holocaust,
since they are primary sources of the event. The survivors dealt with a lot of physical and emotional
trauma while in the camps, so it would be easy for them to procure PTSD. The mental illness PTSD
can make it harder for the survivors to talk about certain events, because it could increase the
symptoms of the illness. With this research investigation, it is possible to analyze whether the stories
from the Holocaust survivors are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(NIMH RSS. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 2013)
Survivors often pushed the trauma to the backs of their minds, which then caused hosts of emotional
and psychological terror and difficulties. (NIMH RSS. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES, 2013)
Six decades after the end of World War II and we are still learning how a mass genocide like the
Holocaust is affecting it s victims We are still learning and gathering information. (Barel, Efrat, 2010)
There was a lot of psychological denial. There was not much help for the Jews once they were
liberated, since doctors were scarce. Diseases were easy to catch, and life was still hard for the Jewish
people. (Bettelheim, Bruno, 1979)
Survivor s Evidence
Holocaust survivors can be defined as any persecuted Jew who lived under Nazi occupation during the
2nd World War and who was thus threatened by the policy of the final solution but managed to stay
alive. (Kellermann, Natan P.F., 2009)
Survivor and Psychologist Viktor Frankl often stops throughout his novel, attempting to save the
reader from the horror. But mercifully I do not need to describe the events which followed. (Frankl,
Viktor E., 1959, Page 31)
It is easy for the outsider to get the wrong conception of camp life, a conception ingled with sentiment
and pity. Little does he know of the hard fight for existence which
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Beowulf a Poem Translated by Seamus Heaney Essay
In the poem, Beowulf, by an unknown poet, as translated by Seamus Heaney, we see many monstrous
behaviors. A few of the examples stand out more than the rest: wanton destruction, a woman acting as
a man, and the act of killing one s kin. Wanton destruction goes against the ideals that governed the
Anglo Saxon culture. The warrior kings had duties to uphold. We see that they revered kings who
would bring protection and give freely to the young and old and not cause harm. One good illustration
of this is the nature in which King Hrothgar dispensed his wealth, he dispensed it to the needy and he
didn t give away the common land or the people s lives (71 73). In contrast we see Grendel, a
descendent of Cain, depicted as being a demon, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The lord vented his rage on the men he drank with and went as far as to murder his own friends (1713
14).
Another representation of wanton and destruction is seen when Beowulf speaks about Ongentheow s
sons and how they , encompassed Hreasnahill with orchestrated surprise attacks on every given
opportunity, savagely crusading ,they were determined not to make peace, going from ever wale road
(10) entrance to the next (2475 78). Monstrous behaviors that are of the nature of wanton destruction
are determined by the motives of the one being violent, although violence alone is not deemed
monstrous but violence without a justified cause is, with the exception that it is a man and not woman.
Anglo Saxon culture accepted violence from a man, but when a woman was violent the behavior was
deemed monstrous. Queens had courtesies that they were expected to observe such as being peace
weavers, cup passers (613 15) and a balm to their battle scarred Swede (62 63). They mourned the lost
by crying and singing this is seen in the performance by the minstrel who then ordered her own son s
body (1118 1119).This was the formal way for a queen to mourn. If there was a cause of death by
violence then the avenging was left to the king and his retainers.
Grendel s mom never paid any mind to their culture s ideas of what a woman s place was in their
society. She turned the idea upside down and inside out. Making every man and woman fear her,
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Presenting Lectures On Teaching And Teaching
Presenting lectures are one of the oldest methods of effective teaching. (Mckeachie p.55) Power point
presentations were designed as an adjunct to lectures. Whether using lectures, power point or a
combination of the two, when the instructor is preparing for the presentation, there are certain
guidelines they should follow. Knowing your audience, keeping their attention, being aware of the
environment, and delivering a successful lecture are a few. Knowing your audience is a universal
element to teaching. Being creative is a great way to maintain your audience s attention. Finally, make
sure the audience has learned what was intended for them to learn. There are some cons to using
power point presentations such as technical difficulties, dependency, and commitment. While lectures
are known as one of the oldest ways of effective teaching, a significant amount of studies show there
are more effective ways. Adding power points to the presentation has increased the effectiveness of
the basic lecture. Power points allows the student to make a visual connection. They also allow
students a chance to catch up or follow along with the lecture. Some instructors give notes to the
students so they may follow along at the beginning of the lecture. By using power points, the students
will still have this advantage. Instructors are also aided with the power points, eliminating the need for
lecture outlines. Be aware that using power point presentation will change the learning
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College Athletes Have A Dream Of Becoming A Professional...
Many college athletes have a dream of becoming a professional athlete. In most countries, especially
in Europe, athletes are club players who move from amateur to professional status at a young age.
Some drop out of school as young as 14 years of age to play sports professionally, while others finish
school in Europe and attend college in the United States to play at a university. The United States is
one of the few countries worldwide to emphasize education before professional sports. In fact, in our
country, college athletics are promoted to high school athletes as a way of paying for their education
not as a pathway to become a professional athlete. Student athletes are encouraged to play sports in
college to advance their academic future, not necessarily for a future in professional sports. Besides, in
the United States, the chances of going pro are slim in all major sports mainly due to the enormous
amount of phenomenal athletes in America which makes college that much more important for
athletes in regards to their future careers. Most Division 1 colleges search for players that represent a
complete package; athletic talent combined with academic skill and the capacity for a teamwork
mentality. Ideally, talent along with good grades is the basic theory of a Division 1 scholarship for
athletics. However, when exceptional talent exists without the academic component, Division 1
colleges may have to pass on certain coveted athletes until they established
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  • 1. Online Typing Jobs In Kenya That Pay Through Mpesa - Tuko.Co.Ke 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. Online Typing Jobs In Kenya That Pay Through Mpesa - Tuko.Co.Ke Online Typing Jobs In Kenya That Pay Through Mpesa - Tuko.Co.Ke
  • 2. Music Is Necessary For Me I listen to music everyday and I couldn t imagine going a day without it. This is because listening to music is necessary for me. I listen to music when I am bored, walking to class, at a party, going through different emotions, or basically doing anything. If you turn on your tv anything you watch has background music, we even have music in elevators, which is proving the point that humans need music. Sue Devine writes in an article that Whether we re aware of it or not, sound and music is a primary hidden actor in our world I think that is because it changes your mood, or fixes an awkward silence. Music is always there triggering memories and emotions, and changing our mood in an instant. This is exactly what music does for me, if i m said i play a sad song, if I want to have fun I turn on dance music, and so on. If I sit down and watch Coming to America with Eddie Murphy and hear the song She s Your Queen my brain will automatically think of cousin who passed away. He left behind a hilarious video of him singing the song at the top of his lungs. Or if I were to hear Fight The Power, by Public Enemy which is undoubtedly a protest song, I think of the struggles we still face. The type of music you listen will determine its impact on you, whether if it is a negative or positive, message you receive. I recently watched the movie Straight Outta Compton and the music impacted my physical attitude immediately. While I watched some scenes I was upset and others very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. King Jeremiah Research Paper Next, we read in verses two to three: To whom the word of the Lord came in the days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah, in the thirteenth year of his reign. It came also in the days of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the end of the eleventh year of Zedekiah the son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the carrying away of Jerusalem captive in the fifth month. Like many of the prophetic Books, we are given the range of Jeremiah s career as a prophet to the nation which spanned some fifty years. In verse two we learn that God s call to Jeremiah comes in the 13th year of the reign of King Josiah which was in 627 BC. At this point the wicked king Manasseh is dead, to be followed by his wicked son Amon who eventually dies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first reason Jeremiah should be encouraged to take up the ministry is that his very life is rooted in the unshakable, sovereign purposes of God. The same is true for every child of God. Second, God sanctified him. He set him apart for something significant. And that is true for us too. In giving every Christian grace and gifts, God consecrated us to be like Jesus and to use our gifts for his glory. And third, God ordained Jeremiah to be a prophet. I ordained you to be a prophet to the nations. This is why Jeremiah was born. This is his destiny. And you have one too. No Christian exists merely to make an honest living, raise a family, enjoy retirement, and die. Every one of us is called to a ministry. Then in verse six we hear of Jeremiah s anxiety and excuse when he is called: Then said I: Ah, Lord God! Behold, I cannot speak, for I am a youth. This is quite similar to the excuse Moses made who said: O my Lord, I am not eloquent. But God says who makes man s mouth now go. And enabling the call, the Lord encourages Jeremiah by saying (1:7 8): Do not say, I am a youth, for you shall go to all to whom I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of their faces, for I am with you to deliver you, says the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Bartleby, The Scrivener, By Herman Melville In short, Herman Melville s story Bartleby, the scrivener , tells the tale of a successful lawyer hiring a new copyist and the challenges he faced with his new hire. Initially, the new hire, Bartleby, was extremely driven and very efficient. He had a great work ethic, and had an extraordinary output of writing for the head lawyer. On the third day Bartleby stunned his boss by preferring not to comply with his boss s request. Bartleby s refusal to comply was at first directed at anything outside of his copyist responsibilities, but gradually shifted toward refusing to do anything including his responsibilities as a copyist. Upon further analysis into Bartleby s descent from a productive scrivener, to utterly useless in the office. I have found a connection between the people that isolate others because of differences, and the people that choose to stray away from normal behavior . This impacts the isolated person, people are negatively impacted when they live in isolation and have little personal and emotional connection with others. Without any emotional connection or contact with others, humans lose their purpose in life, or become useless like in Bartleby in the office. Refusing to do any work did not deter Bartleby from the office. In fact, he used the office for everything in his life such as sleep, shaving, eating and spending all of his time. Bartleby lived in the office in complete isolation from anyone else in the world besides his coworkers. With seemingly no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Continuous Sexual Trajectory Essay Continuous Sexual Trajectory In his Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Freud works inductively towards a theory of the (sexual) mind. The lectures consider years of psychoanalytic experience and try to fit them into a framework, in the process always slightly altering both the data and the theory. His primary interest lies in the competitive interplay of libido the pleasure seeking unconscious part of the mind and the ego the rational and socially constituted character who internalizes norms and tries to tame the libido. The pleasure that the libido presses for is firstly sexual, but for Freud this expansive term indicates any kind of pleasure derived from physical contact. Working from these terms, he tries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relying on an analogy with seedlings, Freud suggests that adults would not have the particularities of their sexual lives without a root cause, and that origin must have been childhood. For Freud, the child is necessarily a sexual being (403). It is unclear if he acknowledges other elements in the lives of children, as he classifies many typical childhood activities as sexual, e.g. suckling the breast or thumb, playing, and generally expressing themselves and their organs. It is safe to say that the sexual is at least, in his theory, a significant portion of childhood (404). The original source of pleasure, in Freud s experience (with mostly bourgeois Viennese patients), is the mother s breast, thus the first stage of childhood development is the oral stage. The later switch to thumb sucking is only another expression of this same urge to stimulate the erotogenic (pleasure creating) zone of the mouth. Children move onto the anal stage when they enter conflict with their parents (or other adult figure) over control of their excretion. Freud explains that children derive pleasure from excretion, and thus it is important to them and a focus of children s (sexual) lives (407). Soon they mature to the final erotogenic zone, and the genitals should thereafter serve as the exclusive source of pleasure. The gist seems to be that each stage offers more pleasure than the previous, despite increasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Impact Of Modern Technology On Modern Public Sector The government s ability to provide it makes it ultimately more reliable and trustworthy. The second, it is gaining access to an information, which increases the transparency of the government and brings a positive message to the public, contributing to increase mutual trust; and the third, but certainly an important aspect, is the involvement of the public in a dialogue. In my opinion, participation is the key to the Government s credibility. The question is, if all these possibilities provided by the modern technology are equally effectively utilized in the modern public sector? Welch, Hinnant, and Moon (2005) express the concern about the one way dissemination of information by E Governments, instead of encouraging the dialog with the public. However they argue that there could be a variety of reasonable explanations of this one way approach. Some of them: technology is not developed yet enough to provide convenient to ways interaction; it can increase the workload on planning and requires a lot of structural and organizational changes, which can take more time to adjust, they also suggest that it may be that managers are correct: citizens want ease of service and information first and interaction second . (p. 387) Thus the first stage of E Government implementation was focused on the convenient services delivery. And Government had succeeded in making a lot of interaction accessible and comfortable for citizens, which certainly contribute to its efficiency and may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Literature And Old English Literature Throughout history, English Literature has evolved in many ways. It has changed from Old English to Middle English. One big change is how we shared and communicated stories. Quite a few other things that changed are the attitudes of fighters, and who heroes fought against. The treatment of women differed from seeing women as possessions to seeing them as people. The role of religion changed to have less of an influence. Plagues led to the end of the feudal system, and king s absolute power was taken away. The mass production of books came after the end of the plague. People started keeping records of time. Climate change created many issues with crops. All of these changes caused extraordinary effects on the transition from Old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These aspects changed during the Middle English era. Fighters went from almost barbaric attitudes to being chivalrous. Fighters also no longer fought for personal fame, and instead fought for god, the king, honor, and women. With this attitude we saw many more knights in the society. Similarly who heroes fought was also greatly changed from Old English to Middle English. In Old English heroes would go into battles against monsters twice their size. Heroes also fought against gods and other supernatural forces. They were seen as everyday people who could take down and defeat these forces no man should be able to. The hero s tales soon changed from these outrageous stories of fighting monsters to Arthurian legends. In the Arthurian legends, heroes were the kings and knights who fought to protect their kingdom. Earthy stories were told of the middle class to make them seem dirty and undesirable. Equally important is how in Old English women were seen as objects to fulfill men s desires. Women were a Source of unpaid labor, and offerings. The consideration of women as equals was not common. When making treaties men of power would use attractive women as a pawn to ensure the favored outcome. Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the first to bring the unjust treatment of women to light. She provided a strong figure for women to aspire to be. Eleanor s daughter, Marie of France, continued in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of The Book The Minstrel Show Eleanor W. Traylor begins by explaining the fallacy in thinking that ragtime was the first and foremost contributor to black theatre art in America. She argues that the source of all that can be called representative American theatre is Aframerican (47). In other words, she elaborates, there were two kinds of ceremonies and narratives pervasive to black theatre before ragtime. The minstrel show is one example. The article stresses that the minstrel show was not invented by white plantation owners, but that the minstrel show was a failed attempt at satirical imitation. The real minstrel show came from the Afro American magic circle of creation (Traylor 48). In the same page, she argues that their African American Minstrel show had its roots in African tradition, specifically, the Yoruba tradition. In this tradition, the mask is wood until it becomes the mask in motion. Somehow, this mask got translated into blackface, into a tool for hiding rather than a tool for revealing. The mask used in African American minstrelsy would reveal the spirit of the mask wearer. Yoruba music would be wholly original, unusable by their white counterparts because it wasn t wholly understood. The apparatus of using the wholly spiritual and authentic to create an art that is fully American would evolve over the centuries until black theatre became what it is during contemporary times. Traylor argues that it is the only truly American theatre because it was created in America. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Can Bollywood Go Global Case Study Can Bollywood Go Global? Case Analysis: Managerial Communication II Section A Submitted By Ankur Jain 0069/52 Executive Summary The movie Industry came into being towards the end of the 19th century and it has grown steadily over the years, incorporating several changes in its outfit and presentation. From the French beginnings, to the British influence and then the American dominance after the 2nd world war, the entertainment industry has seen it all. Bollywood, the Hindi language industry in Mumbai is considered by many to be the heart of the Indian film industry. Although the format of Bollywood films has changed over the years, a typical film is melodramatic; long (three to four hours); filled with song and dance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the end of colonialism, Indian popular cinema emerged as India s sole model of national unity and films were used as a tool for social critique. 1950 1960: A Golden Age of Indian Cinema 1950s saw the increasing popularity of cinema that derived its inspiration from realism. Foreign influence played a key role in this development. The first International Film Festivals of India were held in 1952. The film festival helped Indian filmmakers learn more about French and Italian neo realist films. Satyajit Ray, with his debut Bengali film, Pather Panchali (1955), became the pioneer of a genre of films that would come to be recognized as Indian parallel cinema. The film won the Best Human Document award at the Cannes Film Festival and brought Indian cinema into the international limelight. Ray s film also marked the beginning of the resurgence of Bengali cinema, where films targeted educated and sensitive viewers. While Indian parallel cinema was making a mark in the festival circuits, traditional Bollywood was gaining popularity overseas. Raj Kapoor, who both directed and acted in his films, played a key role in popularizing mainstream Indian cinema abroad. Kapoor s film Awara (1951), dubbed in Turkish, Farsi, and Arabic, broke box office records in South East Asia and the Middle East. His films were also very popular in Russia and he reached such heights of popularity that the Russians paid tribute to him as one of great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Is Hypnosis Fake centuries Hypnosis essay What I think about Hypnosis is that it is fake. These are the reasons why I think that Hypnosis is fake. One reason is that if someone let s just say, tells you to act like a chicken while they hypnotize you, you are probably not going to act like a chicken, but there is a chance that you could act like a chicken. One of the reasons I think that hypnosis is fake is because like there is proof that is real buts like what if behind the scenes they tell each other what they are going to say and stuff and then they say bark like a dog so the person just barks like a dog. But if it was real because there are ways like with people who smoke they went to some place and got hypnotized and then they stopped smoking. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, it s a fact that not everyone is susceptible to hypnosis. Some people seem to possess a trait called hypnotizability that, like other traits, varies greatly among individuals. To be successfully hypnotized, a person must want to undergo the process voluntarily and also possess at least a moderate degree of hypnotizability. Even highly hypnotizable people may not benefit from hypnotherapy, and a single session of hypnosis usually does not produce lasting results. Often, a person will have to undergo a series of hypnotic procedures to reinforce whatever constructive suggestions may be given. The most frequent clinical uses of hypnosis include: breaking bad habits, overcoming insomnia, recalling forgotten experiences, and as an anesthetic for managing pain. You can easily test the benefits of self hypnosis. Simply sit or lie down and get comfortable in a quiet setting. Then, close your eyes and take in a few deep breaths, slowly, in and out. This places many people into a mild trance and a state of comfortable relaxation. In this state, say some optimistic things to yourself and picture some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Britt Harriss In Delmer Dave s Kings Go Forth Monique is the obvious mulatta character in Delmer Dave s film Kings Go Forth, a French woman born of Mrs. Blair and an unidentified black man. Nevertheless, the viewers discover another mulatto character in passing: Britt Harris. Harris blackness is hinted at throughout the film as he simultaneously fulfills the role of the King provided to him in the title. Britt Harris passes as a white king with the goal of conquering not only the Germans but the love of his paired mulatto character, Monique Blair, yet he is a tragic king as Sam Loggins, a true white King , is deemed the victorious conqueror. From the beginning of the film, Britt Harris is portrayed as different from the rest of the surrounding white army, putting emphasis on his blackness. Sam Loggins, his lieutenant, recognizes his talent and intelligence and wonders how he is at such a low rank in the army. Later, Harris peers are surprised to see him play an amazing trumpet solo at a jazz café. And finally, Britt Harris ends up dying to the hands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Britt s internalization of his blackness and constant externalization of whiteness has forced him to also externalize a desire for a white lover. When this dream with Monique is shattered upon the realization of her father s race, Britt finds it impossible to marry into mixed blood; this is the same blood that courses through his veins. Monique, now heartbroken over her ex fiancé seeing her as immoral, finds hope in another king, Sam Loggins. Sam Loggins presented himself as a white savior willing to see past ethnicity, but this is only because he was not counted as a tragic character like Britt. The success of Sam and the tragic failure of Britt alludes to a story of two kings going forth but only one king coming out victorious against the enemy and with the lady, a king blessed with whiteness and no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Obesity and Its Related Issues Obesity and its related issues; diabetes, coronary disease, osteo disease, and liver and renal failure, is an endemic problem in contemporary American society. So much so, for instance, that First Lady Michelle Obama has announced an initiative fighting obesity. She, too, is calling obesity an epidemic and one of the greatest threats to the future health of the United States. Her approach is multifaceted, concentrating on education, availability of healthy foods, and exercise programs for youth so that children become habituated into healthier eating and exercise regimes (Hellmich, 2010). Unfortunately, the United States in 2012 is not a healthy country, and has not been for some time. Studies from a number of private and public research areas tell us that the alarming trend toward obesity has put the nation at risk, costing over $135 billion per annum on the low end of estimates. Indeed, it is alarming to note that the trend toward obesity has exponentially risen in every single region of the United States since 1991, as reported by the Get America Fit Foundation (Obesity Related Statistics in America, 2008). Besides being a recognized pandemic, the issue of obesity affects millions in terms of quality of life (diabetes, heart disease, osteo issues, renal failure, and even psychological depression). The irony is that the obesity issue is also directly tied to modern lifestyles fast food, sugared drinks, high carbohydrates and preservatives and not enough fresh fruit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Power Is A Timeless Entity In Julius Caesar Power as a Timeless Entity Power is defined as the ability to act in a certain manner and to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Every individual possesses power over another thing, regardless of how minute it might be, and while some are content with the current level of power they possess, there are those individuals, like Brutus, from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar whose entire lives revolve around the acquisition of power. Quite frankly, the thirst for power is a desire that has existed since the birth of humanity. Shakespeare s Julius Caesar paints a picture of a divided Rome; a country in which stoic ideals give away to ego and political power is mixed. Through this narrative, we witness first hand how a country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is notable that ours emulates the story of Rome s in that scheming politicians wreak havoc on what was previously a functioning state at a time when the country appears to be on the brink of confusion. In hunting similarities, it is evident that the far right wing of the Republican party is like some of the Roman conspirators whose intent was to overthrow the mighty Caesar in Shakespeare s play. Although the previous president (President Obama) was hardly a figure ruling with the power of a Roman emperor, there seemed to be an obsessive yearning on behalf of the Tea Party and its Congressional followers to oppose the President s will. It is not to say that Congress had intentions to pull out the knives that butchered Caesar in a conference at the Oval Office, but their animosity toward the health care plan (Obama Care) grinding into operation just as the government shuts down, shares resemblance to Cassius s envy of Caesar s power. In act one, scene two, he says, Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about to find ourselves dishonorable graves. (136 139). From his words, it is evident that Cassius is discontent with the fashion in which Caesar makes decisions. He compares his actions to that of a slave master inconsiderate and controlling. Moreover, Cassius s manipulation of Brutus into joining the conspiracy against Caesar can be compared to the fashion in which important figures in the House of Representatives forced Speaker John Boehner to be torn between conflicting factions. The difference between Mr. Boehner and Brutus is that he did not profess to be devoted to President Obama like Brutus did to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Marijuana Legalization Case Study In the current state of our society, there are many issues that have the ability to affect citizens on a daily basis. Some of these issues spark debates all the way up to presidential candidates, while others continue to hide in the shadows. A major issue in today s society is the use of marijuana and other elicit drugs. Marijuana legalization has been a topic on many state house floors and senate meetings. Many states have legalized medical marijuana or some form of the two active ingredients: THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) or CBD (Cannabidiol). Few states have legalized recreational use, which allows citizens over 21 to purchase marijuana for personal use. I want to propose a study on the effects of recreational use of marijuana in the US and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason the Carter administration s decriminalization plan failed was because parents were worried about the youth using marijuana, but little to no evidence existed on the matter. The tricky problem with this research question, is there are already findings, even in non legal states of high school aged kids reported that marijuana would be easy to find, whether they smoked or not. With that being said, I believe that marijuana has become prevalent enough in this country as it is, whether states that allow legalization or not, the youth will still be able to get their hands on marijuana. My hypothesis is that legalization does not have an outstanding affect on the youth in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On The Future Of The Internet Imagine an internet dystopia where the most common pop ups are upgrade internet plan to view this site. A click on the pop up summons ten different plans, and before long there is a thirty dollar bill for viewing the site. If this was not paid, then the internet access to these sites would be put onto the slow band . This world is not too far off, with the only law protecting the neutrality of the internet being the fact that the internet is classified as a utility. Today, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is trying to change this by repealing the ruling from 2014 that made the internet classified as a utility. If these old rules are repealed there will be serious economic repercussions to consumers and other businesses. Consumers can be charged more for slower internet, and businesses could be forced to pay a ransom to ensure consumers have access to their websites. Many people take for granted the fact that they can go anywhere on the internet. The idea that every website has equal access to consumers is called internet neutrality. The internet has been this way for as long as it has been open to the public because the government has protected it. The internet was classified under article 706 of the telecommunications act of 1996 until 2014. The goal of this classification was to have net neutrality, but many internet service providers, or ISP s do not like the concept, believing that an open internet would allow for more investment. In 2014 Verizon realized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Student Athletes Bad Behavior Bad Behavior on Social Media Can Cost Student Athletes When you re a student athlete posting things on social media it can harm you if you post the wrong thing. Yes, teens do tweet the darndest things, but Hand and other coaches say it s usually fairly easy to differentiate between a cringe inducing post and one that raises a serious red flag on a prospect. NCAA rules regarding contact between recruits and football coaches have become more restrictive in recent years. Student athletes need to behave appropriately at all times and in all forums. They should be particularly aware of social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, or other emerging technologies. Yes, teens do tweet the darndest things, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, University of Michigan sophomore Csont e York was dismissed from the team after video surfaced of him sucker punching a man outside a bar in Ann Arbor last month, leaving the man with a broken jaw in three places. And then there s the case of University of Oklahoma freshman running back Joe Mixon. On July 25th, one day after turning 18, he allegedly broke four bones in 20 year old Amelia Rae Molitor s face when he punched her after allegedly shouting homophobic slurs at her group. He was recently suspended for the 2014 season by the university. Is it fair to assume that teenagers using social media to express themselves in a way that is not in line with university decorum would be a problem in the locker room and at the university? Teenagers will say and do dumb things, which are part of being a teenager. And for some of those teenagers, an athletic scholarship is their only option when it comes to attending college. So despite a myriad of athletic achievements and potential endorsements from coaches, teammates or even teachers, those college dreams can be completely wiped out in 140 characters or less. On the surface, that may not seem fair, but the risks associated with offering scholarships to players with potential character issues are extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Dangers Of Teen Driving Introduction Teen driving allows American youth to have their license between the ages 13 15. At this age, our American youth are more likely to be careless while driving without supervision. The younger teen drivers are the more susceptible to fatal car accidents they will be due to the lack of supervision and proper driver s education. Lack of maturity and experiences leads to developing poor driving habits. The teens in the age group 16 18 are usually more mature in handling a motorized vehicle. States that allow 13 15 year old teens drive are more likely to get in more car crashes from driving earlier and not having enough experience. Theoretical Basis: Conflict Perspective The conflict perspective best explains the issue of young teen driving and their high number of crashes. States in America believe that teens should practice to get ready to pass the behind the wheel test. The more people practice behind the wheel, the better they are at driving a motorized vehicle. So, it is important that teens received the best opportunity they can with the behind the wheel driving supervisor in order to potentially reduce fatal car crashes among teens in America. Individualized instruction is different for each state for behind the wheel. Some states do not have enough supervised hours which puts teens at the top of fatal crash rates. Individual states that have about 40 or more supervised hours and have lower crash rates are for example, the state of Minnesota. This state has 40 supervised hours for teens of which they have to log before they are able to take the drivers test. ( The Children s Hospital...). In Minnesota if the parents do not attend the drivers education meeting before the class starts their child would have to log 50 hours before they turn 16 to take their driver s test. This helps since Minnesota has 40 or more supervised hours to practice driving. Minnesota is in the first group for not having fatal car crashes in teens. South Dakota has one of the worst teen fatal car crash rates mostly because they have no supervised hours to meet before they take the behind the wheel test. This demonstrate an example of the conflict theory because due to lack of resources a conflict has occurred for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sainsburys objectives! Sainsbury Plc AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The company aim is to provide a world class service to customers by incorporating quality principles with our everyday routine. OBJECTIVES The company s objective is to discharge the responsibility as leaders in its trade by acting with complete integrity, by carrying out its work to the public good and to the quality of life in the community, to provide unrivalled value to its customers in the quality of the goods it sells, in the competitiveness of its prices and in the range of choice it offers. It aims in its stores, to achieve the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene, efficiency of operation, convenience and customer service, and thereby create as attractive and friendly a shopping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PRODUCTION The products/services offered are a large supermarket, a wide range of food and non food e.g. cd/video, books, pharmaceuticals, a cook shop, food includes: bakery, meat, fish produce, dairy, frozen foods, tinned/packets, also a customer restaurant and a petrol station. The location of the company is in Huddersfield adjacent to the ring road opposite The University of Huddersfield and Oldgate House same side as Aspley Marina. Reasons why the organisation is located in Calderdale/Kirklees are to provide a service to customers within the geographical area and the suitable density of population. Reasons for this specific site are because of excellent road links for distribution and particularly customers, a good public transport system and land available for sale suitable for new store. The production process is split into Inputs, the Process and Outputs. The Inputs are goods and commodities are received from suppliers and received 24 hours a day. The Process is that when received, all items are counted manually and taken to the warehouse loaded on to special shelves. Information is recorded on the computer. Each department identifies goods needed. A list is made and items taken for display and sale in the shop. Department staff replenish the
  • 19. shelves when needed under close supervision and management in order to supply a high class service to customers. There is a customer self service and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Australian Identity And Ideal From a Tarzan like, pun making simpleton to a vigilante fighting for justice in the outback of a dystopian Australia, we really have it all when it comes to our vast selection of native films. Although quite diverse in plot, setting and characters they all broadcast the concept of Australian identity and ideals to the world. There are many concepts that reflect the typical Australian identity such as mateship, larrikinism and the Aussie battler and it is more important know than ever to celebrate what it means to be Australian. One important aspect of Australian identity is the history and treatment of aboriginal people. The utilisation of indigenous education through film media allows an exclusive insight into areas of aboriginal culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Australia Export Live Cattle For Slaughter A) Should Australia export live cattle for slaughter? Arguments for: Benefits the economy, supports thousands of Australian jobs and is helping to provide protein to some of the world s poorest people across Asia and the Middle East. Australia s beef cattle exports are wroth $1.35 billion and the sector employs more than 10,000 people, including many Indigenous Australians. Animal welfare conditions overseas would decline if Australian stopped exporting livestock. Australia is the only country in the world that actively works in overseas markets to improve animal welfare conditions. Approximately 95% of Australian cattle in Indonesia are now stunned pre slaughter, up from less than 10% in 2011. Animal welfare conditions overseas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The practicality and variability associated with this profession will be intellectually challenging. However, I enjoy and am driven by challenging problems. Growing up, I noticed how our pets truly enhance our lives. They are an antidote for our loneliness, enrich our joys, and teach us about loyalty and love. Eventually, I became attracted towards medicine and animals. It wasn t just because I m interested in the health and welfare of animals, it was also able because I communicate well with people. I am passionate about ensuring animal wellbeing, have a strong aptitude for scientific study (having chosen to study all three sciences; biology, physics and chemistry in high school) and am up to the challenge of dealing with all kinds of creatures, especially farm livestock and horses, companion animals and wildlife in rural and regional communities. The variety of animals I encountered at two local vets and at RDAAustralia: a baby brushtail possum, wallaby, red tailed black cockatoo, lorikeet, rabbit, dogs, cats and horses helped me determine where my interests lie. I am interested in everything from preventative care to psychological analysis and complex surgical procedures with emphasis placed on commitment to farm animal production to address the current shortage of rural veterinarians. As a student of the veterinary science program at CSU will undergo specialist training in veterinary science and its associated disciplines, I can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Efficacy of the Duty Drawback Scheme Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Part I The Duty Drawback Scheme 3 The Customs Act 1962 3 Part II Pros and Cons of the Scheme 7 Pros 7 Cons 8 Part III Case Law 8 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12 Introduction With the primary objective of incentivizing exports, various schemes like Export Oriented Units (EOUs), Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Duty Exemption Entitlement Schemes (DEECs), Manufacture under Bond etc. have been made available by the government to obtain inputs without the payment of customs duty/excise duty or to obtain refund of duty paid on inputs. In case of central excise, manufacturers can avail Cenvat Credit of duty paid on inputs and utilize the same for payment of duty on other goods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Section 74 deals with goods which fall under Category A as described above and Section 75 deals with Category B. In case of goods which were earlier imported on payment of duty and are later sought to be re exported within a specified period, customs duty paid at the time of import of the goods with certain cut can be claimed as duty drawback by the exporter at the time of export of such goods. Such duty drawback is granted in terms of Section 74 of the Customs Act, 1962 read with Re export of Imported Goods (Drawback of Customs Duty) Rules, 1995. For this purpose, at the time of import, the identity particulars of the goods are recorded at the time of examination of import goods; at the time of export, cross verification of the goods under export is done with the help of related import documents to ascertain whether the goods under export are the very ones which were imported earlier. Where the goods are not put into use after import, 98% of duty drawback is admissible at the maximum under Section 74 of the Customs Act, 1962. In cases where the goods are put into use in India after import but prior to its export, duty drawback is granted on a sliding scale basis depending upon the extent of use of the goods. No duty drawback is available if the goods are put into use for a period exceeding 36 months after import. Application for duty drawback is required to be made within 3 months from the date of export of goods. If the primary elements of Section 74 as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Three Principles Of The People In The Three Principles of the People, Sun Yat Sen presents two key criticisms of cosmopolitanism and the destructive implications behind this ideology. The first critique is not directly linked to the actual definition of the term, but the way in which nation states use it to further their social and political legitimacy. Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all humans belong to one global culture and community as global citizens. However, Sun Yat Sen criticizes which country or nations form of government and sociocultural norms will be used as the basis for the global community. Sun Yat Sen believes that the countries [or nations] that will establish the foundation for world government and global culture will be those that use imperialism to maintain their position as the ultimate powers of the world. However, before these nations attempt to govern countries, they must rule over their own. He states, The nations which are employing imperialism to conquer others and which are trying to maintain their own favored positions as sovereign lords of the whole world are advocating cosmopolitanism and want the world to join them. For Yat Sen, cosmopolitanism is an unreasonable idea because the imperialists who support it will have an even stronger position to obliterate smaller countries that reject it. He supports this critique by using World War I as an example. European countries were attempting to solve the problem with Turkey, one they did not understand, which contributed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Having A Single Mom Changed My Life Eventually, Rivera left her husband; she struggled to support her three children. Fortunately, she reconciled with her parents and started working for her dad s record label company. Thinking about how Jenny succeeded in life helps me to manage my household and take care of my two daughters. I am motivated to continue college, and continue to work fulltime. Basically, I work six days a week. Being a single mother comes with many challenges: economical, emotional, social, and it requires a tremendous amount of strength and courage to be successful in life. Having a family is the best thing I could ever wish for myself. As time passed by, my family would be irreparably broken. There was devastation due to mental and verbal abuse. I was always encouraged by my mother who was a member of a Christian Pentecostal church; once you become married, you should stay in that relationship. It was my first marriage and I had three children that needed my love. At the beginning of the separation, I was depressed, lonely, and my heart was broken. I was hurting financially, and I was forced to work overtime hours; this restricted me from spending time with my children. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the process of my separation, my kids were emotionally depressed and were even more upset when their father moved out to live in Chicago. They were sick, they stopped eating, and at night time they were up late crying. All of this affected their morale, school grades, and physically it took a toll on them. My kids went through an emotional and psychological conflict that was very hard to deal with because my work schedule did not allow me to be home and be the support that they needed. Regardless of these occurrences, I needed to work in order to provide food, housing, and pay for utilities. I have always been devoted to my children. It is still very difficult for my teenagers to live without their dad, but we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Human Experimentation Is Only Moral With Informed Consent Introduction The argument I will be making in this essay is that human experimentation is only moral with informed consent. I believe that it is essential to gain informed consent before starting experimentation as to prevent any uninformed and unnecessary harm coming to the subject. In arguing for informed consent, will do three things; first I will explain what informed consent means. Second, I will consider an argument that sometimes informed consent is not required as it is sometimes difficult to acquire and offer my objection to it. Third, and finally, I will offer my own argument that human experimentation with informed consent is always necessary. Informed Consent For the definition of informed consent, I will be using the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that a person who is persuaded into an experiment is at an increased risk for being susceptible to harm. This issue has come up in history, such as in Word War II with the Nazis which resulted in particular guidelines to follow for experiments, knows as the Nuremberg Codes. Examples of these guidelines includes: The voluntary consent of the human subject...the experiment should be conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury...during the course of the experiment, the human subject should be at liberty to bring the experiment to an end... (The Nuremberg Trials). The requirements of informed consent are similar to these guidelines, and therefore should be considered necessary to all experiments in which human subjects are involved. When Informed Consent is Difficult to Obtain One argument against the requirement for informed consent is that at times, it can be difficult or impossible to obtain. An example of a case where informed consent might be difficult to obtain is in experiments where it is crucial for the subjects to not know they re being experimented on. One case similar to this is the Milgram experiment. The Milgram was an experiment conducted in the 1960 s in which they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Is Marriage Like In The 1800s In life especially, 2,000 years ago, there was a path that women were expected to take. Marriage being the number one decision and path they were supposed to endure. Today, women role in society has changed tremendously since the 1800s. Women are now a little more equal to men. In Chopin, Kate. The Story of an Hour and Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Birth mark, two stories about gender role and marriages, show how it was like in the 1800s. Their opinion of marriage was correct even though somethings were flawed. The Story of an Hour, is about Louise Mallard, a woman who has heart trouble. She is informed by her sister that Brently Mallard, her husband has died in a railroad disaster. The story first informs us that Mrs. Mallard, wept at once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a fantasy, a dream, and A Story of an Hour was indeed first published in Vogue magazine in 1894 under the more revealing title of The Dream of an Hour. Given her dissatisfaction with the best that life has to offer her and her unrealistic expectations of absolute freedom, therefore, there is no other option for Louise expect death. The conclusion of the story follows logically upon Louise s specifications of her deepest wishes. Chopin s expose of the fanciful dream of Louise is richly subtle, and is an exquisite example of her remarkable ability to present an untenable view in a seemingly sympathetic way. In The Story of an Hour Chopin projects with delicately incisive irony what would happen if an immature and shallow egotist were to face the earthly consequence of an impossible dream of her afflicted heart (Berkove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Does Inherit The Wind Symbolize Three symbols from the play and how they illustrate an idea or a theme. Many people often do not attempt to understand the meaning of what a symbol represents. In the play Inherit The Wind, a symbol represents something more abstract or different than what the reader originally had thought. Many symbols were used throughout this play, like the monkey, which symbolizes evolution and the bizarreness and extravagance of the trial. Similarly, the golden dancer symbolizes that all that glitters is not gold and that looks can be deceiving. Furthermore, reverend Brown symbolizes the towns beliefs and is an example of someone who is overly overzealous. Evidently, Inherit The Wind, consists many symbols to convey the message across more prominently to the readers/watchers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the trial being on evolution and the talk of humans evolving from the ancestry of monkeys. While on the stand Howard says, Man was sort of evoluted. From the Old World Monkeys (Lawrence and Lee 69). This shows that we are indeed of ancestry to monkeys and the role monkeys play in all this. Talking of monkeys is talking about evolution and how we evolved. In addition, a monkey is brought in as a joke and to show how ludicrous it seemed. Hornbeck mocks and says to the monkey, Oh. Excuse me. I must be thinking of another Elijah. (An ORGAN GRINDER enters, with a live monkey on a string. Hornbeck spies the monkey gleefully; he greets the monk with arms outstretched) Grandpa! (Crosses to the monkey, bends down and shakes the monkey s hand) Welcome to Hillsboro, sir! Have you come to testify for the defense Or for the prosecution? (The monkey, oddly enough, doesn t answer) No comment? That s fairly safe. But I warn you, sir, You can t compete with all these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Organizational Strategies and Change TERM PAPER ON ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES AND CHANGE AMAL ALTAF MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to summarize several strategies and describe how these strategies can help bring about changes in an organization. The authors show how different strategies can be used for successful implementation of change process. The article compares the four level strategies, namely functional level strategy, business level strategy, corporate level strategy and global strategy. There are many strategies to bring about a change in an organization but the most commonly used strategies are summarized in this article. An organization is a group of people working together to achieve a common goal. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ➢ Monitoring product or service markets so that strategies conform to the needs of the markets at the current stage of evolution. The strategies in business level are: 1) Cost leadership strategy The cost leadership strategy emphasizes having the lowest costs, not necessarily the lowest price, in a market. A firm attempting to realize a low cost strategy should stress resources that facilitate efficiency. A firm that has successfully achieved a low cost position will have the lowest costs relative to competitors. A firm can use such a position to either lower its prices and gain market share and sales from rivals or keep its prices at the present market level and make relatively more profit per unit sold. The key idea is that cost and price are independent choices, and this strategy is focused on cost. 2) Differentiation The differentiation strategy focuses on developing a unique product or a perception of a unique product that customers are willing to pay a premium for. If a firm is not receiving a premium price for its goods or services it is not a differentiator. A firm seeking to follow a differentiation strategy should attempt to develop and enhance its resources that promote customer responsiveness, quality, and/or innovation. Note that costs are still important to a differentiator because it is possible that the costs of making the product unique will be greater than the premium consumers are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Catherine The Great Impact Over the period of 67 years, Catherine the Great a former Empress of Russia in the 1700 s used various methods in order to implement foreign policy unto her nation and the nations around her. Her accomplishments in foreign policy not only caused drastic changes in her own country for her own people, but also in surrounding countries and their people. The most impressive and life altering achievement of Catherine the Great, was the way in which she intelligently and manipulatively went about her way in seizing control over one third of Poland. Catherine II first began her rule in the year 1762, with the help and advocacy of multiple allies, some of which included the supportive countries of; Austria, England, and France. (Erikson 187) The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This incredible win, made Catherine II out to be an international heroine. (Erikson 277) In foreign affairs, mid July in 1774, Catherine was pleased to learn that problems with the Turks had finally ceased, for her envoys had informed her of the fact that both sides had declared peace. Catherine II was finally able to focus not only on the welfare of her country, but also on expanding its borders even more than had been done so before. (Erikson 312) Meanwhile, amongst the totality of European politics as a result of the help from the Empress and her advisors, Russia was about to play a large and meaningful role in the new order. It was prime time for Russia to advance herself territorially, therefore, a second annexation of Poland was quickly ensured. (The first annexation of Poland occurred in 1772, courtesy of Germany, in an attempt to prevent Austria from going to war against Prussia). In order to swiftly and smoothly start absorbing the land of Poland, Catherine II joined Frederick II, as well as the Austrian co ruler Joseph II, in dividing roughly one third of the vast kingdom between themselves. Russia was able to collect lands upon lands, and over a million and a half new subjects. After winning miles of land, Russia seemed almost invincible, especially in comparison to Poland, who was practically in a state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ozzy Osbourne Research Paper Dramatic sound, emphatic beats, head banging, long hair, tight clothing, and black eye liner were just the surface of the first s that Ozzy Osbourne presented to the world in his 1969 performance in Workington, England. The life journey of John Michael Ozzy Osbourne and his vision spread across the 60 s like a virus, infecting the such a uniform and controlled society. Ozzy Osbourne had a mission to influence people through his music by voicing his beliefs against patriarchy and conformity. Osbourne s birth of a new sound landed him the name, Prince of Darkness. (Schafer) His dark thoughts and bold actions broke cultural norms and left a legacy in the music world that would live on and carry out his mission of channeling his listener s internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From there, he went on to release his first single Blizzard Of Ozz, which went 4x Platinum within just a week. His career continued on thriving through the 80 s and 90 s releasing three albums with records landing him four Grammy Awards, three MTV Music Awards, for areas such as, Best Rock Song, Classic Album, and Album of the Year (Waddell 4). Osbourne s diverse collection of themes and images from his music projected him into a newly invented genre of music that we labeled heavy metal (Waddell 9). Osbourne was tapping uncharted territory in the music world. By combining dark colors, frightening lighting, dramatic rhythms, and intense beats, he created his image of frightening performances and a disturbing atmosphere that became almost addicting to its fans (Holiday 2). Although the surface of Osbourne s music appeared dark and almost satanic, his image and reason is that the themes of alienation, frustration, and even pain, match the experience of a smart young person struggling to fit in and make sense of the world (Holiday 3). Osbourne s songs encrypted dark and gloomy perspectives and themes evolving around death and war and destruction. These haunted topics contributed to his persona of this crazed and demented artist. As Osbourne worked in these themes into his music, he began channeling a younger audience and providing them with an opportunity to identify with him on a mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Influence of Music on Self and Society Throughout history the unspoken but highly evocative language of music has exerted powerful influences on individuals and societies alike. Felix Mendelssohn once remarked that music is more specific about what it expresses than words written about those expressions could ever be. That music has the power to express, convey and illicit powerful emotions is without question, however the issue of music s moral and ethical power, and how that power affects individuals and societies, is one that receives too little attention in our post modern world. Ancient cultures held strong beliefs in the moral and ethical power of music and as such it was imperative for artists within those cultures to exercise a certain moral and ethical responsibility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the moral and possibly corrupting aspects of the music of his countrymen. He was equally concerned with the effects of good (moral) music on a person s character: The noble minded man s music is mild and delicate, keeps a uniform mood, enlivens and moves. Such a man does not harbor pain or mourn in his heart; violent and daring movements are foreign to him. As mentioned earlier, a significant aspect of the ancient Chinese concept of music was the effect of music on one s psyche and the issue of freedom and responsibility in all musical pursuits. When compared to the rationales and motivation of artists of our modern age the Chinese ideal of music making seems highly enlightened as evident in the consideration given to the effect of music upon the character of the listener. If individuals were affected by music it stood to reason that the larger society could be influenced positively or negatively as well. The ancient Chinese book The Memorial of Music states: Under the effect of music, the five social duties are without admixture, the eyes and the ears are clear, the blood and the vital energies are balanced, habits are reformed, customs are improved, the empire is at complete peace. As we can see, the Chinese view that social order was juxtaposed to music plays heavily into its philosophical system and ideals. The connection of the tonal arts to the ordering principles of physical laws and metaphysical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparing Beowulf And Grendel And Beowulf Since it was first discovered and translated, Beowulf has represented one of the finest examples of heroic poetry. As a tale reflecting the noble deeds of a hero, it uniquely expresses the cultural values of the Anglo Saxons from whom it originated since heroes often do reflect the best of what their culture deems worthwhile. However, modern adaptations of this work express a different set of cultural values; values unique to modern society. When comparing the translated poem, Beowulf, to the 2005 motion picture, Beowulf and Grendel, it is obvious to see that our morals and ideas are reflected on this ancient poem. The movie, Beowulf and Grendel, and the epic, Beowulf, are prime examples of the radical cultural differences that have evolved over time. In Beowulf, the epic, we see very simplistic characters. Beowulf, for example, is simply a hero who kills monsters. That is all he has ever wanted in his life and that is all that defines him. In the motion picture, we see Beowulf as a man that has risen from his unique childhood and has made a name for himself. We see Beowulf as a flawed human being; not as a muscle head hero who is never defeated. This humanizes Beowulf and makes him a more appealing character that people can identify with. In the epic, Grendel is a demonic monster who kills for no reason; he is only reason considered evil, because he does not pay the blood price after killing someone. In the motion picture, Grendel is made to look more human; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Explain Why Would Anyone Change Their Own Name Why would anyone change their own name? Authors change their names for many reasons. Authors change their names if they are a woman like the Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne), if they can t publish more books, and if they feel like something will happen to them or their family. According to the article What s in a name? (E. Bennet),Eric Blair writer of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty Four adopted the name George Orwell because he feared that his early work would embarrass his family. C. S. Lewis, a professor at Oxford was concerned about his professor status, so he used the pen name Clive Hamilton to publish a collection of poems. Charles Dodgson a noted mathematician, used the name Lewis Carroll to write fantasy works such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Construction Industry Has Developed A Reputation For... Ethics Paper Over the years the construction industry has developed a reputation for shady deals and untrustworthiness. Contractors specifically are the root cause of the mistrust between the industry and the public. When it comes to the relationships between contractors and subcontractors though there is still a mistrust even though both sides share the same unfavorable reputation. Often times contractors bully subcontractors into signing contracts that put them in very unfavorable positions. And after that subcontractors bully sub subcontractors into signing equally unfavorable sub contracts. However, not all contracts are terrible, what makes them so one sided are specific clauses that are inserted in an attempt to transfer responsibilities from the contractor to the sub and sub subcontractors. Conditional payment and oversight responsibility are a couple of the types of clauses that attempt to do such work. Another clause in construction contracts attempts to protect the contractor and owner from each other with regard to change orders, it is included to force each party to put changes into writing. For the most part, no set of plans is perfect so inevitably changes must be made. So contractors and owners find themselves in yet another situation where both sides have the opportunity to be as unsavory as they can be. As the industry progresses into the future, many additional contract clauses will pop up. They will attempt to shift more responsibility and blame off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Qualitative Analysis Autism Children who have pragmatic language impairments often have difficulty with language comprehension, telling stories and participating in conversations. This typically leads to further problems fitting in with their peers, making friends and being successful within a classroom. There has been a lot of research regarding effective treatments for improving social skills for students with autism. One barrier to drawing conclusions about optimal treatments for children with autism is the use of highly varied dependent measures in the treatment literature (Cunningham, 2012, p.1). The study conducted by Cunningham focuses on reviewing previous studies on this topic and addressing variables important in the development and the measures taken within those studies. The studies used assessed social interaction skills in young children with autism through a focus on various related literatures. This study mainly uses qualitative research methods, however quantitative methods are also used, such as in standard assessments. This article is concerned with exploring, digging deeper, and understanding what things mean. Some examples of research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most agree that the variety of assessment measures need to be best used in combination with autism specific assessment tools. When using different assessment measures, one assumption that often occurs is that every assessment will provide the same results. According to Cunningham (2012), there have been few systematic efforts to develop specific criteria for the evaluation and selection of assessment measures for early childhood disorders. When using the rating scales to gather information, researchers observe both verbal and non verbal students. Approximately 25% of the items are not scored for nonverbal children and therefore summary scores are biased by non random missing scores (Cunnigham, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Is The Turning Point In Little Things Are Big People can have big moments and small moments. It can be from having a death in the family or having someone new in the family. These moments are called turning points. Turning points are events or things that can cause someone a significant change in their lives. The story Little Things Are Big by Jesus Colon is about a black porteriquen man named Jesus Colon who is on the subway late at night and he sees a white woman with three children. He debates with himself whether he should help her or not. He then decides he won t because he thinks she will be prejudiced and get him in trouble. A turning for Jesus is when he decides not to help her and the guilt he feels after. In the story Jesus is a man who is on the subway at night trying to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Differences Between Philip II And Elizabeth I Philip II and Elizabeth I are two of the most important figures during the 16th century. Philip had an easier path to his reign because of his father and this gave him the power to enforce his will among his subjects and resistance came along. Elizabeth s upbringing to the throne was more difficult than Philips and it led her to develop stronger ambitions and values with her subjects. Both figures were similar as they had passive aggressive attitudes towards their military strategies because different implications of the times leading up to the Armada forced Philip and Elizabeth to make tough decisions. Primary sources of Philip and Elizabeth will be presented in this paper to show the prior similarities and differences of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was because Elizabeth tried to shift the responsibility onto the signatories of the Bond of Association, presumably on the grounds that they had declared their own right to carry out the death sentence against any person found guilty. Elizabeth wanted to push aside her responsibility for the death of Mary to someone else, so Spain would understand and maybe not invade England. This showed that Elizabeth s strategies during her reign were passive, although, she still proved to be a leader who would protect her country from the Spanish by assembling a powerful naval fleet. Elizabeth showed leadership qualities to her people and they looked up to her and that is why she was a wiser leader to her subjects than Philip. Philip showed passive aggressiveness during the Spanish Armada preparation because he was indecisive with his strategies. He would do his business at the San Lorenzo de Escorial in a secret office. Philip did not want to pursue the war, but he felt that it was inevitable. He was not sure what strategies would work. He would follow advice from fellow leaders, but he was indecisive on what land or naval strategies to use. He knew that the English had a powerful naval base, so this made his decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Jeff Bezos Research Paper Jeff Bezos businessman, 52, held the richest 5 with an amazing net value of $ 45.2 billion. On January 12, 1964 and called Jeff Bezos in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, to a teenage mother named Jacqueline Gise Jorgensen, his biological father, Ted Jorgensen. Jeff attended River Oaks Elementary School in Houston from fourth to sixth grade. While in high school, he attended the Student Science Training Program at the University of Florida, receiving a Silver Knight Award in 1982. He was superior in high school student, he was a researcher National Merit. He studied at Princeton University, intends to study physics, but soon returned to his love of computers and graduated summa cum laude, with two degrees of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. While at Princeton University, he was elected to the honor societies Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta me. He also served as president of Princeton chapter for students to explore and develop space. In 30 years, he began to see the Internet revolution taking place, and made the decision to leave his job and start an Internet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His net worth is about $ 45200000000 Americans. His company began in 1994 and since then has had Bezos quote and one that drives him the customer is everything, that was one of the reasons why the Amazon and one of the largest online retailers. For Bezos, customer satisfaction is not just a thing, this is the only thing. He always puts his customers first, and thus attract more customers. The happier the customer experience and never been more important on the Internet. Bezos says his staff to find ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency, so they will be able to charge their customers even less than that. Jeff Bezos is the kind of person who prefers to work backwards. This eventually grew into the growing empire known as the Amazon. The strong foundations that will never collapse, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Stellar Black Hole Essay Stellar Black Holes While gobbling up light and matter, a stellar black hole can also help hold a galaxy together. The gravitational pull of a stellar black holes is so strong that even light itself cannot escape it. Even though black holes can be dangerous, they can also be helpful. Stellar black holes are the result of a star reaching the end of its life and then collapses upon itself. A stellar black hole is formed when a gianormous star collapses upon itself. When a stellar black hole forms, a supernova, or an exploding star is created as well. This supernova releases that rest of the exploding star into space. As a result a stellar black hole is created. Once a stellar black hole is created, they can be up to 20 times bigger than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way that astronomers find out that there are black holes is that they look at what is happening near the black hole with x rays. If a star gets too close to the black hole, it will naturally pull on the star and rip it into shreds. When the matter from the star begins to move toward the black hole, it gets faster, hotter, and glows brighter in X rays (Howell). Only stars with the greatest masses while they are at the end of their lives can turn into black holes. Stars with a smaller amount of mass will not turn into black holes, but will turn into less compressed bodies and will either be white dwarf stars or neutron ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Newark Riots The UCC s connection with Newark s African American community leads them to become a prime suspect in the instigations of the Newark riots. The UCC was seen as an opposer to the government s policies and therefore the UCC was present lead them to become primary suspects in the instigation of the riots. The attack on the organizations is seen as Senator Jackson and Mr. Alderman interrogated Miss Levins. The dialogue says the following : Miss Levins. Yes. He [ Mr. Kennedy] asked me to make up some fliers to be distributed sometime that afternoon. I asked him exactly what he wanted on the fliers, and he said, Anything pertaining to a rally. Mr. Alderman. Did he ask you to make the flier calling a meeting or a mass rally at 7 :30 that. Night ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states the distress of Councilmen Bernstein and Addonizio with the activities of the UCC is because they reject the fundamental philosophy of the Economic Opportunity Act which urges maximum feasibility protection on the poor. They resent the involvement of the community because it impinges upon the control they seek to exercise in the affairs of the corporation . The political separation between the government and the UCC plays a pivotal factor in the blame attributed to the UCC for the riots. Still achieves this by illustrating how political motives landed him and his organization in legal battles, even though the claims were fake. Additionally, the political disconnection is observed in Richard J. Hughes statement as he states it is more than likely that among the major causes of these tragedies has been a lack of communication between men who are or should be well disposed toward each other... whether there has indeed been an adequate communication and full sympathetic and just discussion of problems and programs affecting minority groups in American life. Hughes statement is emblematic of the political disconnect Still discusses. Hughes undermines the ongoing conflict in Newark by associating the riots with a lack of communication. Hughes s vacillation as he tries to identify the causes of the riot is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Three Terminologies The use of online health records is increasing worldwide. Well, the explanation of these digital health records sometimes get quite complex when we think of the users, healthcare setting, the health information and certainly the technology. Three terminologies are commonly used to explain digital health records Electronic health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Personal Health Record (PHR). Regrettably, the definition of all these terminologies differs all over the world and creates confusion, both inside and outside the health industry. So, in order to differentiate the three terminologies, we have to understand the two aspects that could possibly separate the three terminologies. First is the plenitude of the health information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Are the Stories from the Holocaust Survivors with PTSD... This investigation will answer the question To what extent are the stories from the Holocaust survivors with PTSD reliable as historical sources? This question is important because there are still holocaust survivors alive today, and their stories are arguably the ones that teach us he most about the Holocaust, since they are primary sources of the event. The survivors dealt with a lot of physical and emotional trauma while in the camps, so it would be easy for them to procure PTSD. The mental illness PTSD can make it harder for the survivors to talk about certain events, because it could increase the symptoms of the illness. With this research investigation, it is possible to analyze whether the stories from the Holocaust survivors are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (NIMH RSS. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 2013) Survivors often pushed the trauma to the backs of their minds, which then caused hosts of emotional and psychological terror and difficulties. (NIMH RSS. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 2013) Six decades after the end of World War II and we are still learning how a mass genocide like the Holocaust is affecting it s victims We are still learning and gathering information. (Barel, Efrat, 2010) There was a lot of psychological denial. There was not much help for the Jews once they were liberated, since doctors were scarce. Diseases were easy to catch, and life was still hard for the Jewish people. (Bettelheim, Bruno, 1979) Survivor s Evidence Holocaust survivors can be defined as any persecuted Jew who lived under Nazi occupation during the 2nd World War and who was thus threatened by the policy of the final solution but managed to stay alive. (Kellermann, Natan P.F., 2009) Survivor and Psychologist Viktor Frankl often stops throughout his novel, attempting to save the reader from the horror. But mercifully I do not need to describe the events which followed. (Frankl, Viktor E., 1959, Page 31) It is easy for the outsider to get the wrong conception of camp life, a conception ingled with sentiment and pity. Little does he know of the hard fight for existence which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Beowulf a Poem Translated by Seamus Heaney Essay In the poem, Beowulf, by an unknown poet, as translated by Seamus Heaney, we see many monstrous behaviors. A few of the examples stand out more than the rest: wanton destruction, a woman acting as a man, and the act of killing one s kin. Wanton destruction goes against the ideals that governed the Anglo Saxon culture. The warrior kings had duties to uphold. We see that they revered kings who would bring protection and give freely to the young and old and not cause harm. One good illustration of this is the nature in which King Hrothgar dispensed his wealth, he dispensed it to the needy and he didn t give away the common land or the people s lives (71 73). In contrast we see Grendel, a descendent of Cain, depicted as being a demon, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lord vented his rage on the men he drank with and went as far as to murder his own friends (1713 14). Another representation of wanton and destruction is seen when Beowulf speaks about Ongentheow s sons and how they , encompassed Hreasnahill with orchestrated surprise attacks on every given opportunity, savagely crusading ,they were determined not to make peace, going from ever wale road (10) entrance to the next (2475 78). Monstrous behaviors that are of the nature of wanton destruction are determined by the motives of the one being violent, although violence alone is not deemed monstrous but violence without a justified cause is, with the exception that it is a man and not woman. Anglo Saxon culture accepted violence from a man, but when a woman was violent the behavior was deemed monstrous. Queens had courtesies that they were expected to observe such as being peace weavers, cup passers (613 15) and a balm to their battle scarred Swede (62 63). They mourned the lost by crying and singing this is seen in the performance by the minstrel who then ordered her own son s body (1118 1119).This was the formal way for a queen to mourn. If there was a cause of death by violence then the avenging was left to the king and his retainers. Grendel s mom never paid any mind to their culture s ideas of what a woman s place was in their society. She turned the idea upside down and inside out. Making every man and woman fear her, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Presenting Lectures On Teaching And Teaching Presenting lectures are one of the oldest methods of effective teaching. (Mckeachie p.55) Power point presentations were designed as an adjunct to lectures. Whether using lectures, power point or a combination of the two, when the instructor is preparing for the presentation, there are certain guidelines they should follow. Knowing your audience, keeping their attention, being aware of the environment, and delivering a successful lecture are a few. Knowing your audience is a universal element to teaching. Being creative is a great way to maintain your audience s attention. Finally, make sure the audience has learned what was intended for them to learn. There are some cons to using power point presentations such as technical difficulties, dependency, and commitment. While lectures are known as one of the oldest ways of effective teaching, a significant amount of studies show there are more effective ways. Adding power points to the presentation has increased the effectiveness of the basic lecture. Power points allows the student to make a visual connection. They also allow students a chance to catch up or follow along with the lecture. Some instructors give notes to the students so they may follow along at the beginning of the lecture. By using power points, the students will still have this advantage. Instructors are also aided with the power points, eliminating the need for lecture outlines. Be aware that using power point presentation will change the learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. College Athletes Have A Dream Of Becoming A Professional... Many college athletes have a dream of becoming a professional athlete. In most countries, especially in Europe, athletes are club players who move from amateur to professional status at a young age. Some drop out of school as young as 14 years of age to play sports professionally, while others finish school in Europe and attend college in the United States to play at a university. The United States is one of the few countries worldwide to emphasize education before professional sports. In fact, in our country, college athletics are promoted to high school athletes as a way of paying for their education not as a pathway to become a professional athlete. Student athletes are encouraged to play sports in college to advance their academic future, not necessarily for a future in professional sports. Besides, in the United States, the chances of going pro are slim in all major sports mainly due to the enormous amount of phenomenal athletes in America which makes college that much more important for athletes in regards to their future careers. Most Division 1 colleges search for players that represent a complete package; athletic talent combined with academic skill and the capacity for a teamwork mentality. Ideally, talent along with good grades is the basic theory of a Division 1 scholarship for athletics. However, when exceptional talent exists without the academic component, Division 1 colleges may have to pass on certain coveted athletes until they established ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...