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Second Grade | Narrative
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Lindow Man Anthropology
Archaeology is the study of the ancient past, through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
During the development of archaeology, various different kinds of scientific techniques have been
established to aid in archaeological investigation. Recent archaeological techniques and processes
such as Scanning Electron Microscopy, Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and Radiocarbon Dating are
utilised to help better understand a civilisation, specifically the site of Lindow Man. These modern
methods have supported in recognizing Lindow Man s identity and important information regarding
his death such as his appearance, his stomach content, what he had eaten prior death and his age. This
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Encyclopaedia Britannica also states that it is proved to be a versatile technique of dating fossils and
archaeological specimens from 500 to 50,000 years old (1998). This method of age determination is
dependent upon the decay of nitrogen and radiocarbon (Carbon 14) (Encyclopaediea Britannica, 1998;
Opinions of Radiocarbon Dating, 2011). Carbon 14 is continually formed in nature by the interaction
of neutrons with nitrogen 14 in the Earth s atmosphere (Encyclopaediea Britannica, 1998; Opinions of
Radiocarbon Dating, 2011) and all living things exchange the gas carbon 14 with the atmosphere
surrounding them. The amount of carbon 14 exchanged into the living organism is perfectly balanced
with its surroundings, but when an organism dies, they stop taking in the gas and that equilibrium is
damaged. Because Carbon 14 slowly decays at a known rate called its half life in a dead organism,
scientists can figure out how long ago it had stopped exchanging carbon with its atmosphere. Thus, its
age can be determined by measuring the amount of Carbon 14 in a sample (Hirst, 2017; Opinions of
Radiocarbon Dating, 2017; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit Research Laboratory for
Archaeology, n.d.; Earthsky, 2017; Cram, 1993). With the utilisation of Radiocarbon Dating, scientists
have been able to discover that Lindow
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Human Rights Violations In Congo
According to the human rights established by the United Nations, freedom universally applies to
citizens across the globe, entitled to each demographic in existence. Unfortunately, however one may
suggest the opportunities present among the entirety of the human race, obedience of such scriptures
cannot be achieved without enforcement, among the most appalling of violations being the
exploitation of youth by the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Contradictory to
international law, the forced recruitment of youth has contributed to a life expectancy and literacy rate
substantially below average, thus resulting in a vast quantity of psychological trauma from the abuse
of those within its domain, in which the obligation of childhood recruitment proceeds without
intervention, violating the human rights of life, education, and freedom. Upon the vast quantity of
reasoning as to why such is true, the obligatory service within independent armed forces has violated
the right to life. Despite the ideal age of combat having been established far beyond childhood, those
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Despite serving as an alternative for girls to the discriminatory regulations of the Congolese education
system, a worthy compromise is yet to be seen, instead giving way to sexual abuse. Aside from the
lethal confines of such negotiations offered to young women, the requirement of illegal mining
persists, in which the earnings rewarded from the efforts of those held hostage remain nonexistent.
However beneficial a vast quantity of toil may prove, labor is to be free to the decision of a human
being, rather than to be required by
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Ambiguity Of Compatibilism
The logical positivist philosopher Rudolf Carnap (1978) writes,
Metaphysicians are musicians without musical ability. [...] the metaphysician confuses [science and
art] and produces a structure which achieves nothing for knowledge and something inadequate for the
expression of attitude. (P.80)
I agree with this position completely. In the free will debate, compatibilism is the view that physical
determinism and human freedom co exist. By arguing compatibilism ultimately changes the subject
from human freedom, I claim the concept of free will is meaningless. In essence, compatibilist
arguments exploit the ambiguity of language, indefinable metaphysical notions, and unsound
reasoning. In this essay, I attempt to eliminate compatibilism. First, ... Show more content on
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Hobbes, an early modern English philosopher, champions materialism that everything is made of
matter and in extension, endorses determinism in favor of a mechanistic worldview, that the world
straightly follows a set of rigid natural laws. (Chappell, 1999, P. xii) He also believes in free will; a
free agent is he that can do if he will, and forbear if he will , in accordance to [his] intrinsical quality .
(Hobbes, 1999, P. 39) Hobbes (1999) thinks analogously a river has free will because there is no
external impediment , a person s action is free because he is not hindered from it. (P. 95) Free will , for
Hobbes (1999), means occurrences without obstacle, in animate or inanimate objects. (P. 96) One can
say a drop of rain is free because a raindrop is following its gravitational nature as one agrees human
beings are free because they act according to their nature, which is composed of values and desires.
(Chappell, 1999, P. xviii) Thus, free actions are not contradictory to a deterministic world because all
objects actions follow from their own natures, which imply they are all voluntary and free. (Hobbes,
1999, P. 37) Hobbes argument is attractive because, unlike Sober, it does not require alternative
possibility, even if everything in the world is rigidly determined by physical laws, the agents can still
be described as
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The Taxation Of Pensions Act Essay
Pension Freedom Introduction and Background The Taxation of Pensions Act was brought in on 14th
October in 2014 and came into force on 6th April 2015. This was designed to provide members new
ways to flexibly access their pension funds. Personal pension policy holders can now if they so decide
can now withdraw the full fund value of their pension fund at one time (there may be an income tax
liability), or to purchase an annuity . Members who are in Defined Benefit (DB) and Occupational
Money Purchase (OMP) will also now have an option to transfer their pensions into a Flexible Access
Pension (FAD) . A full transfer value analysis (TVAS) will need to be completed for DB scheme
members who are considering taking advantage of the new rules to ensure that they are fully aware of
all factors of whether to transfer away from a DB scheme to a FAD including any guaranteed benefits
that they may lose. This paper will critically evaluate some of the reasons a member may consider a
transfer to a (FAD) and the factors they should be aware of when considering their pension
crystallisation options Reason for Transfer There are a number of reasons that DB and OMP members
to consider a transfer to a FAD eg: scheme wind up, divorce or specific financial planning reason as
disclosed utilising a TVAS. The FCA issued advice and guidance in 2014 and 2015 that Financial
Advice Firms have not been obtaining sufficient evidence for recommending a transfer from a DB
scheme to a FAD.
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Donald Knuth s The Art Of Computer Programming
1. Introduction Donald Knuth, summarises in his book, The Art of Computer Programming, that:
People think that computer science is the art of geniuses but the actual reality is the opposite, just
many people doing things that build on each other, like a wall of mini stones . (Knuth, 1968) When
looking at an Operating System one could often say that an Operating System is a large sum made up
of small separate parts. Much like how Knuth describes computer science being the wall of mini
stones . The Operating System, or the OS can be defined as software that communicates with the
hardware and allows other programs to run . (TechTerms.com, 2012) The Operating System makes use
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This is no different when it comes down to what architecture for the kernel is chosen by which
company, be it that Linux prefers the monolithic kernel structure over the microkernel, and Apple
preferred the nanokernel then moved over to using a more hybrid kernel and Windows... well who
knows! Windows to decided to go the hybrid kernel in conjunction with a client/server subsystem
model. But in all seriousness when it comes down to choosing one structure over the other and
questioning a company on why, they have chosen the one way over another, they will all give you a
different answer for a same effect or operation. However in saying that, if I today had to build a multi
million Rand computer company, I would have to agree that giving structure to your system and
separating it into mini stones (Knuth, 1968) would have to be the best and the safest way to do it.
Would it be the fastest? Maybe not but with the amount of pure knowledge people are gaining over the
years about hacking systems and stealing sensitive data I would never want all of my data in any one
of my systems to be at risk all the time. That is why I believe using a microkernel, or even a hybrid
kernel is the best way to structure a
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Do Animals Use Some Properties of Human Language
Are there special properties of human language or can they be found in the communication systems of
other creatures? Philip Tweedle
This essay will discuss whether six of Hockett s design features, which are properties of language, are
exclusively human or can they be found in other creatures communications. For each of the features,
the communication of wild apes, trained apes and humans will be compared. This will not be based
solely on vocal communication, but explore the research into signing and pointing apes (apes using
symbols on a keyboard, Aitchison, 2008). The first reason to discuss this, is because human language
is not restricted to vocal communication: we can use sign language and the written word. The second
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The pointing method is not subject to rapid fade because the keyboard is connected to a computer and
the typed information is stored in the computer s memory. For the purposes of the experiment with
Lana, all the sequences she wrote were stored for the ease of collating and analysing data at the end of
the experiment.
The fifth feature to compare is reciprocity. This is where any sender of a language signal could also be
the receiver, and features in both human and apes. Communication is only truly reciprocal when the
receiver knows the language used by the sender: if an Englishman shouted to Frenchman the receiver
would not be able to understand the message and therefore would not be able to respond to the
original call. In the case of the trained chimps, Lana who used pictograms on a screen, would not be
able to communicate with Washoe, who was trained with signs.
The sixth design feature, and maybe the most important, is Prevarication: the ability to lie and deceive.
This shows a deliberate intent and intelligence, and is found in both humans and apes in the wild, but
not in the signing and pointing chimps. The ability to deceive in wild apes is found within the social
context in which they live for example: juvenile baboons have been reported effectively to use a
scream of fear to
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Arranged Marriage Research Paper
In the next 10 years, more than 100 million girls are going to be married before the age of 18. In most
cases, girls already are married off to older men when they are still children. There are so many
reasons as to why the United States has already banned child arranged marriages. Today, 20 countries
around the world still allow child arranged marriages. The points I will be discussing today are; what
child arranged marriages are, the emotional and mental effects it has on women, and lastly how the
girl s health is at serious risk. The past couple of days I have researched this topic to give me
credibility, and I have come up with some valid points as to why I believe arranged marriages are
wrong and should be banned globally.
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There are many complicated reasons they claim as to why these countries still perform arranged
marriages and at some points, I can see where they are coming from. However, the things that people
do not talk about and the things that people do not really see that is what I am talking about here. So
maybe it is a lot to ask that child arranged marriages be ban, but at least raising awareness to expose
the truth behind it. Works Cited bureau, The idea. Girls not brides . 2002. 17 march 2017 .
service, mail foreign. Child bride, 13, dies of interal injuries just four days afterarranged marriages. 6
march 2016. 17 march 2017 .
Websites used
http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/themes/health/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article 1264729/Child bride 13 dies internal injuries days arranged
marriage Yemen.html
http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/what is the impact/
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Mental Health Problems And Violence Among Criminal Offenders
Assessment 1
The main topic of study is to determine whether there is a correlation between mental health problems
and violence among criminal offenders. The purpose of the study conducted by (Felson, Silver and
Vaneseltine) was to examine whether criminal offenders with mental health problems were more
likely to commit violent crimes in comparison to offenders without mental health problems. (p 405).
There are elements which will be critiqued and analysed further.
There is a focus of a particular type of study which is the relationship between mental health problems
and violence against criminal offenders. The problem is researchable and can be investigated through
the collection and analysis of data this is evident in the article which ... Show more content on
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The text is organised very clearly with sub headings for different elements which were researched by
the authors.
One of the key issues is the generalisation of the data produced. Although there were approximately
17,000 participants, all of the participants were criminal offenders, who had not been committed to a
psychiatric institution; therefore it is difficult to determine whether there is any connection with
individuals with mental health problems and the violence committed by them. There are researchers
who will agree with the hypothesis put forward in this journal article however there are researchers
who claim that there is not strong enough evidence to suggest whether or not the hypothesis can be
held true. Moreover, the important elements have been excluded from this study such as, alcohol and
drug use.
In addition, the method used had variables which could not be controlled. In the instance of the
participants, it is quite common for the participants of the study to lie about whether or not they suffer
from mental health problems. This may be due to the participants being aware of how they may be
perceived by society and the general public. The data provided by the participants can be affected by
social desirability,
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Essay On Body Image In The Media
Body Image In The Media: Do Women Need to Look A Certain Way To Be Accepted?
Body image in the media has been a complex issue for decades. It is clear there are several different
body types in women portrayed in magazines, commercial ads, newspapers, and even certain fictional
cartoon characters. For example, Betty Boop has black hair, pale Caucasian skin, and curvature that
makes an adult female want her body. These highlighted features on Betty Boop s body publicly
portrays a beautiful woman. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to closely analyze different articles
on how society has shown the way the media portrays controversy factors about women and body
issues.
Another example of a well known respected woman in today s ... Show more content on
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The strengths of this article are that an observational study was conducted. For example, page 3 shows
the age group of the study, which leads to the type of results this study had used a Flowchart as the
visual representation. This article also shows the geographical area of those involved when conducting
the study.
An overview of how many girls, age group, and the distance, along with the conclusive percentage of
girls that were satisfied with their own body; allows the readers to understand the sensitivity of this
study. All of this information was delivered in the abstract. Among all of these adolescent girls, 32.8%
of girls had overestimated their weight, while only 4.9% of girls had underestimated their weight.
Conclusions: This study concludes that desire to become thin is higher in adolescent girls, even in
those who already perceived their body image as too thin. (Dixit et al. 197 202). To conclude, the
results portray the percentage of girls that had overestimated their weight, as well as the percentage
that had underestimated weight. This gives a statistical overview of the study conducted.
When glancing at the introductory paragraph, it stresses how delicate the adolescent stage is in life.
Continues to explain well and fluently the mindset of the adolescent during these sensitive times,
including a few prior studies as well as proven factors; particularly for physical health.
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Yeah
They both Jump started the rise in population. The agricultural revolution happened first about 10,000
years ago. People began to grow crops, raise domestic animals, and live sedentary lifestyles. People
began to live longer and produce more children. During the mid 1700s, the industrial revolution
greatly increased population. It was a shift from an agricultural society to an urban society powered by
fossil fuels.
What is the tragedy o the commons ? Explain how the concept might apply to an unregulated industry
that is a source of water pollution? The tragedy of the commons was written by Garret Hardin. Hardin
argued that unregulated exploitation would cause environmental depletion.
What is environmental science? Name several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is environmental ethics? Ethics is a branch of philosophy that involves the study of good and
bad, of right and wrong. It includes theories such as relativism and universalism. Virtue, Categorical
Imperative, and the principle of utility are three ethical standards. Environmental ethics is the
application of ethical standards to relationships between humans and nonhuman entities.
Compare and contrast anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism. Anthropocentrism describes a
human centered view of our relationship with the environment. An anthropocentric denies or ignores
the notion that nonhuman entities can have rights. In contrast biocentrism ascribes value to certain
living things or to the biotic realm in general. In this perpective human life and non human life both
have ethical standing. Ecocentrism judges actions in terms of their effects on whole ecological
systems, which consist of living and nonliving elements and the relationships among them.
Differentiate between the preservation ethic and the conservation ethic. Explain the contributions of
John Muir and Gifford Pinchot in the history of environmental ethics. The preservation ethic hold that
we should protect our environment in a pristine, unaltered state whereas the conservation ethic people
should put natural resources to use but that we have a responsibility to manage them wisely. John
Muir argued that nature deserved protection for its own inherent value, but he also maintained that
nature
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Criminal Court Report On Juvenile Criminal Cases
Criminal Court Report Each year in Canada, over 400,000 adult criminal cases are brought in front of
a judge. That number may seem incredibly high, but considering the amount of charges brought
against individuals daily, it really is not all that high. I had the opportunity to see a number of different
adult criminal court proceedings, from bail hearings to guilty pleas, but the one that I m going to
analyze today is the sentencing hearing of a young man who was charged with uttering threats, breach
of undertaking and two counts of breach of probation. The hearing which I witnessed took place in the
Ontario Court of Justice since the offences were processed summarily, and the offences were not
extremely serious. The Ontario Court of Justice is a trial court as well as a court for pre trial hearings.
It s the starting point for almost all criminal cases, and usually the ending point as well. This court
handles all preliminary hearings, first appearances and bail hearings as well as trials and sentencing
hearings. In the hierarchy of courts, the Ontario Court of Justice is lowest and usually the only court
that most offenders will see. During the hearing I witnessed, three different offences were being dealt
with. The first and most serious offence is in section 264.1 (1)(a) in the Criminal Code of Canada
which is uttering threats. The second offence that the offender was charged with was failure to comply
with conditions of undertaking, which is section 145 (5.1) of the
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Law 421
| Tort Actions | Week 3 Law 421 | | David Tiffany UOP | Shalandrea Jones | October 29, 2012
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Torts are civil laws that are broken and are rules for lawsuits. When these rules are broken they can
result in injury and harm this is usually the basis for the claim. Torts are punishable by imprisonment
but in most cases tort law is to provide relief for damages and to stop others from doing the same
thing. The injured party can sue for loss of earnings, pain and suffering, and medical expenses or
present and future.
Torts can fall under 3 categories intentional torts, negligent torts, and strict liability. Intentional torts
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Almost every jurisdiction a person is responsible for all losses and damages that result from his or her
negligence. With certain exceptions owners, people who handles pets, and people that harbor pets can
be held responsible for injuries caused by their pet. Negligence is also defined as the lack or ordinary
care. An example of an unreasonable action would be a dog owner letting go of his dogs leash when
another dog approaches so that the dogs can play. An unreasonable action might be the failure to keep
a dog away from guest when it is prone to play rough or knock people down. Negligence is also
considered when an adult places a watchdog in the room with a sleeping infant. If a person fails to
protect a visitor from a potentially dangerous pet this falls under the doctrine of premises liability.
Landlords, landowners and management companies can be held liable and responsible to their tenants
failing to get rid of a vicious animal. The final example with the ferret this is an example of
negligence. Any animal has the potential to be vicious if it exposed to new people or feels threatened.
So if the homeowners have company it is best to keep the ferret in a cage or in a room with the door
closed to avoid possible injuries to their guest. If the pet owner follows all necessary precautions an
incident occurs then they will not be liable for the incident if one occurs.
References www.lawcornell.edu www.lawexpert.com
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The Terrorist Group Called Isis
Terrorist Blood I was known as a useless addition to the CIA. I really never received any major
cases.Until the day that I heard of the terrorist group called ISIS. I had from the whispers of fellow
coworkers that there was a secret website in the deep web that recruits members to the terrorist group,
but no one has reported being able to access the site. I did remember back to my adolescent years that
I did have a bit of experience with hacking as well as navigating the deep web. So, I attempted for
weeks effortlessly trying to scavenge the deep web for that website, and finally 2 weeks later I had
found the the site, it seemed very shady and had a black background with the videos of every event
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On our way there we had seen several attack helicopters, I am guessing it s an attack helicopter
company that makes them. So I had an idea to go and try to steal one. The only tough part about
infiltrating the company was that you had to have an employee badge. We needed a way to disguise
ourselves. So, what we did was gather a bunch of old twigs and green leaves and disguised ourselves
as bushes, and as we saw two employees come by we knocked them out behind the bush using a
tranquilizer and hid them behind our bush so we could snatch their identification card. Once that was
done we had scanned the card into the metallic scanner, and tried to blend with the other workers as
much as possible. In the front office we were asked our position, and I responded with
Helicopter cleaner? With a nervous look.
Alright! Just remember to not wet the engine, was what the blonde secretary (lady) with a lot of acne
said.
We had entered the helicopter maintenance room and you could see many military helicopters, there
were so many to choose from the Sikorsky R 4 to the much newer UH 60 Black Hawk. All of these
helicopters were lined up in a vast room. All together It seemed like there was around eleven
helicopters in the entire room! There were many black helicopters and there was even a dark blue and
green helicopter.In the end we had decided to take the Mi 24. It was a large and bulky helicopter with
a good amount of weapons.Right when I started
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Example Of Colonialism In Viajero
I. Introduction Viajero, a novel written by F. Sionil Jose, is a story of talks about a dreamer s journey
towards knowing and understanding himself. Viajero also tackled the history of the Philippines and
the behavior of Filipinos before the arrival of the Spaniards. The lead character of Viajero was an
orphan named Salvador Badong dela Raza (a Spanish phrase meaning Saviour of the Race ). He
became an orphan when his parent had died from the war. He was found by a native called Apo Tale
and was brought to his house, where his deaf mute daughter, Mayang, was waiting. There, Badong
was being cared of by Mayang. Unfortunately, six men with guns barged in to their household. He was
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Said discusses three main ideas in the decolonizing cultural resistance: (1) the concept of national
language; (2) resistance as an alternative way of conceiving human history; and (3) a noticeable pull
away from separatist nationalism toward a more integrative view of human community and human
liberation (pp. 215 216). Roxas Tope (1998) wrote that the proponents of nationalism in the
Philippines during the 1960s thought that it was necessary to require the writing of Philippine history
by a Filipino and from the point of view of the Filipino, but when these works were published they
became textbooks, the repository of historical truths and canonical interpretations of the past (p. 24);
an act that can be considered as walking the fine line of the concept of Grand Narrative that both
postcolonial and postmodern schools of thought question. In the same line, Zialcita (2005) questioned
the overly nationalistic approach to the (re)writing of history because it highlights only the Spanish
state as the enemy of democrats and nationalists by the late nineteenth century and leaves out the
Spanish state that brought in symbols, values, and an organization whose unforeseen consequence was
an expanded sense of community where notions of democracy and nationalism germinated (p. 65).
Zialcita also observed this need to frame the definition of Filipino
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Response To Intervention Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter two s main objective is to inform the reader with the definitions, details, and purposes of the
four critical aspects of educating students with disabilities, which include the importance of
collaboration among professionals, the IEP s, the LRE, and inclusive education (p. 45). The chapter
begins discussing some topics that are slightly related to the four critical aspects. The book goes into
the different techniques and programs that are associated with the prereferral process. Response to
Intervention was the process that the book decided to promote and discuss, and the book decides to
start the information here because it is the beginning of the process that most general educators will
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General educators need to understand the purpose of each term, and this chapter provides a good
amount of information. The next topic is crucial for general education teachers because it discussed
the different styles and approaches of working with special education teachers in ways that will
benefit the students who need extra assistance. The book goes into greater detail on teaming, which is
expected because it is the most diverse strategies of those listed. Then the book dives into the meat
and potatoes of the chapter by discussing the requirements of an IEP. The team and components are
listed with the appropriate descriptions for each statement. Chapter two ends the IEP section with
some of the disadvantages and problems that past IEP s have occurred. This is helping future
educators with preventing the mistakes of the past. The least restrictive environment and inclusion
within a general education classroom are differentiated. This is crucial because individuals tend to
believe that those terms mean the same thing, but they are different
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Analysis Of Gibson s `` Television Special `` Polygamy On...
Gibson (2010) also frames polygamy in the context of women struggles and not being able to control
their own lives. Gibson gives his opinion on polygamy and how it violates the Christian family.
Gibson (2010) argues that polygamy came about because of systematic patriarchy. Gibson gives
information on Anderson Cooper s television special Polygamy in America, Cult or Calling? which
discusses the capture of polygamist leader Warren Jeffs. Gibson (2010) explains how America s recent
fascination with polygamy only covers one aspect of it referring to the main coverage of modern day
Mormon polygamy. The researcher also gives information on the change of polygamous relationships
over time. Gibson (2010) reflects that in modern day polygamous marriages people are able to pick
their spouses. Women are actually enjoying being in a polygamous marriage instead of being forced
into it.
Simpson (2007) elaborates on the culture and faith of most polygamous. The author states that the
history of Mormonism has involved to highly complex contacts and negotiations with non Mormons
in their attempts to convert, resist, or appease outsiders. Mormons have engaged in a distinctive
dialectic of secrecy and self disclosure. (p.11) In some cases, Simpson (2007) suggests Mormons feel
they are being forced to be modernized. Non Mormons in the Utah territory and the United States saw
Utah s acceptance of Mormonism and women as a shameful attempt to solidify the church s political
power.
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Motivation In The Crucible
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible , because he was petrified of being identified as a covert communist.
It was an act of desperation, The Crucible evokes a lethal brew of illicit sexuality, dread, and political
manipulation (New Yorker). While reading Charles W. Uphams he found the subject to write about;
Salem Witch Trials. In 1952, Miller went to Salem to read the transcripts for The Crucible . Before all
of this transpired Miller worked two years in an automobile parts warehouse. Then, he attended the
University of Michigan, where he studied journalism, and playwright s (History). Miller wrote for the
student paper, and completed his very first play named No Villain . After, college he moved back East
to begin his playwright career. Wringing plays such as The Man who had all the Luck , All my Sons ,
and Death of a Salesman . Which helped his playwright career in many ways (Gradesaver). The
Crucible was intended to be an allegation of McCarthyism. Which was inspired by the McCarthy
bearing of the 1950s. This was a widespread social, and cultural phenomenon. It affected all levels of
society, and was the source of a great deal of depression. Moreover, this was believed to be one of the
reasons why Miller came under the committee s scrutiny. This hunt was very unfortunate on writers,
and entertainers. Many were labeled as communist sympathizers (PBS.ORG). Some were put in jail
while others had their passports taken away. Those who were accused of communist
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Metamorphosis 5-7 Of The Sermon At The Sermon On The Mount
The New Testament of the Christian Bible has been believed, critiqued, scrutinized, and intensely
studied since it came into existence. Men and women around the globe have argued and interpreted
sections of the book in several different ways. Whereas the entire book rarely agrees with most people
s ethical or spiritual values, portions of the book have become entwined with social and legal codes in
the modern world. Chapters 5 7 of the book of Matthew, one of four gospel books that chronicle the
life of Jesus, are commonly referred to at the Sermon on the Mount. This widely accepted passage
inspires millions around the world and has done so for thousands of years. Naturally, some of the most
historically significant human rights movements use ideas and concepts discussed by Jesus in the
Sermon on the Mount regardless of their religious affiliation. Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King,
and Dietrich Bonheoffer, all implemented aspects of the sermon in their respective struggles against
oppressive groups. This text, regardless of its origin, provides an exceptional ethical base and acts as
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In these verses, Jesus explains that the suffering in the world will not last, and that those who strive for
righteousness, mercy, and peace will receive eternal rewards in the kingdom of heaven. All three of
these men can relate to verse 10 which reads, Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness
sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 5:10). A major reason these three men are celebrated
is because all were killed fighting for righteousness. Gandhi and King each received bullets for their
service to society, and Bonheoffer faced the noose at the hands of the Nazi regime. All of them
understood that what they believed in was greater than life itself, and that their reward was not
something mortal but
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The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty And Its Effectiveness
This essay analyses the psychology behind The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty and its effectiveness.
The analysis includes a brief explanation of the elaboration likelihood model and how it explains
attitude formation. The other section of the analysis explores the self concept and its effectiveness
towards the campaign.
The Dove brand was established in 1957 in the U.S. introducing its new innovative cleansing bar and
now with various products such as deodorants, lotions and hair products, the brand has rooted itself to
listen to women. Under the protection of Unilever, Dove has certainly made its mark and has gained
immense success especially when competing along 400 brands. However there are only 14 brands,
including Dove, which generate sales in excess of €1 billion a year (Unilever, 2015). The first stage of
the campaign, which was launched in 2004, targeted women through the use of billboard
advertisements (see Figure 1). Since then, the campaign has expanded from billboards to television
ads and its online videos have gone viral.
Using the tagline Imagine a World Where Beauty is a Source of Confidence, Not Anxiety , the
campaign instigated a global conversation about the need for a broader definition of beauty. The
reason for this was due to the findings found by The Real Truth About Beauty: A Global Report ,
which showed that only 2% of women around the world describe themselves as beautiful however
when the report was revisited this had increased to 4% (Dove,
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Thomas Stonewall Jackson Essay
Thomas Stonewall Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia, on January 21, 1824. After graduating
17th in his class at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he was commissioned as a second
lieutenant. He served in the Mexican War and won two brevets. While he was in Mexico, Jackson
became a Presbyterian. A friend said that, quot;He never smoked, he was a strict teetotaler and never
touched a card. quot; In 1851, Jackson was recruited to teach at the Virginia Military Institute. His
students called him Deacon Jackson, while others compared him to Oliver Cromwell.
On the outbreak of the Civil War, Jackson was commissioned as colonel and was given the job to
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First he attacked John C. Fremont at Cross Keys before heading to Irvin McDowell at Port Republic.
He then rushed his troops east to join up with Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces fighting
George McClellan.
In 1862, Major General John Pope was given command of the new Army of
Virginia. Pope was told to move east to Blue Ridge Mountains towards Charlottesville. They hoped
that this move would help George McClellan by drawing Robert E. Lee away from defending
Richmond. Lee s 80,000 troops were now fighting two large armies: McClellan s 90,000 and Pope s
50,000.
Joined by Jackson , the Confederate troops constantly attacked George McClellan and on June 27,
they broke through at Gaines Mill. Outnumbered, McClellan retreated to James River. Abraham
Lincoln, frustrated by McClellan s lack of success, sent in Major General John Pope, but he too was
easily beaten back by Jackson.
In July 1862, John Pope decided to capture Gordonsville, a railroad junction between Richmond and
the Shenandoah Valley. Pope selected Nathaniel Banks to carry out the task. Robert E. Lee considered
Gordonsville to be strategically important and sent Jackson to protect the town. On August 9th,
Jackson defeated Banks at Cedar Run. Pope now ordered George McClellan army at Harrison s
Landing to join the campaign to take the railroad junction. When Lee heard this news, he brought
together
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Mexican Sex Workers
1. The focus of the article is transgendered Mexican sex workers who travel back and forth between
Guadalajara, Mexico and San Francisco, and how they have adapted elements from the marginalized
saints such as Santisima Muerte, St. Jude, and the Virgin of Guadalupe from the Catholic faith for
protection from the homophobia, discrimination, and danger they faced in their daily lives.
2. The author used interviews from 29 transgendered sex workers from Guadalajara over two years in
both Mexico and San Francisco, as well as personal observation as methods of collecting data.
3. The concept of sexual migration is migration fully or partially fueled by the sexuality of those
migrating. Some may desire to continue a current relationship with a foreign national, or it may be just
to exploring new sexual desires, such as gender transformation. Others may be migrating to avoid
persecution, but I believe that the reason the people in the study were migrating is because they were
hoping for an environment that gives them more equality in society.
4. A concept that has helped me to understand this article better is when we went over gender. Before,
I may not have fully understood the gravity of the discrimination transgendered people face within
their own society, causing them to feel marginalized within their own group. To combine that prior ...
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The sex workers have an interesting relationship with the sacred and the profane. When they were
living in Mexico, they would create alters dedicated strictly to Santisima Muerte. These alters would
typically be in their private residence, and the women worked at a nearby brothel. San Francisco on
the other hand was quite different. Here they were forced to live and work from the same place and
therefore were unable to maintain their separation from their sacred private alter, and their profane
employment conflicted greatly. Some women would remove their sacred objects and store them away,
and others would leave them fully
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Sophie Scholl
Sophie Scholl was brought up as a Lutheran Christian and then later joined a Nazi organization, which
she initially enjoyed and had received a promotion, but however, became uneasy when her conscience
being Christian did not line up with the creeping Nazi philosophy of the organization. In 1935, Hitler
passed the rules Nuremburg laws which discriminated Jew s, which banned them from going to many
public places and prohibited them from joining groups that Sophie was in, which made her upset and
more critical to Nazi Germany. In 1937, her brothers and a few of her friends were arrested for being a
part of a German Youth Movement which reinforced her hostility to the Nazis. Later in 1942 her father
was sent to prison after referring to Hitler as God s Scourge. In that same year a non violent anti Nazi
resistance group was formed by her brother Hans Scholl and a few friends. They created eight anti
Nazi pamphlets and they distributed them around the city. They also painted anti Nazi slogans on
buildings in Munich. On February 18, 1943, Sophie and other members of the White Rose ... Show
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In Mark 8 34 38, it reads: Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: Whoever
wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever
wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it.
What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give
in exchange for their soul? If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful
generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his Father s glory with the
holy angels. This
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Ken Sande s The Peace Maker Essay
Ken Sande s The Peace Maker
A biblical guide to resolving personal conflict , this, in a nutshell is what The Peace Maker is all
about. In this critical book review I will be taking topics from the book and giving the reader my
personal views on how I either reacted or related to the topics covered. My goal for this paper is to
give the reader a non biased opinion of The Peace Maker , which was published by Baker Books in
June of 2004.
To first critique a book you must have some background information on the author himself and why
he is qualified to write a book on conflict management through a biblical perspective. Ken Sande is
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To try and persuade someone to believe in religion, if they are not willing listen, is a sure fire way to
start a conflict, which is why I feel this book contradicts itself in some ways. An example of this is
where Sande wrote in chapter 7on page 145:
The apostle Paul could be similarly indirect. Instead of hitting the Athenians head on with their
idolatry, he first engaged them on a point of common interest and moved gradually into the good news
of the one true God.
To me this states that the apostle Paul was trying to convert the Athenians to Christianity because they
believed in a different God, which is in direct contrast with a point made on page 154:
While it is true that we have no right to force out personal opinions on others, we do have a
responsibility to encourage fellow believers to be faithful to God s truths, which are presented in
Scripture.
To understand my point of view on this book you should understand that I am not a religious person
and I am at a point in my life where I am trying to find my own spirituality whether it is Christianity
or some other form of religion. While reading this book I found myself making notes on how I
disagree with certain topics but I didn t realize until I was about half way through that there were
many good points made. Some of the good points I did notice can be found in every chapter
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Maori Culture Essay
Kia Ora, my name is Te Mahia Millanta and I am a extramural student studying marketing and
economics. I chose this paper as an elective and was interested in developing my knowledge of Maori
culture. I will now discuss the impact of Maori values and concepts as they relate to the study of a
specific discipline, marketing.
From the well known All black haka to professional golfer Michael Campbell s clothing label, Cambo,
the culture of Maori and their brand are helping New Zealand position itself in an ever increasing
global market. New Zealand government officials first warned Fiat (car manufacturer), whom
launched and advertisement of woman imitating the Ka mate haka last year that it would be seen as
insensitive to Maori and the New Zealand public. The irony of course is that this is certainly not the
first time that an international company has trespassed into our culture and more likely it won t be the
last. The elaborate form of the traditional challenge is not often seen these days. It is largely reserved
for special occasions such as visits by senior dignitaries. However, the principles that underpin the
traditional rituals are still retained in a modern form (Guide, 2014). Recently New Zealand has been
awarded second place in the world in terms of authentic brands in terms of distinctive, unique and
genuine cultures. Brand strategist Brian Richards adds, Maori culture can add value to New Zealand s
identity in such a significant way . Nevertheless as outraged
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Courtroom Workgroup Paper
Courtroom Workgroup Paper
Fertina Bryant
CJA/204
Feburary 23, 2013
Christopher Berry
Courtroom Workgroup Paper * The author will determine courtroom groups, how the groups interact
daily, and recommend changes to the groups. The author will also describe prosecutor roles and the
cases he pursues. Finally, the author will elaborate on the funnel of criminal justice with the backlog
among the courtroom group, the court system, give an example, and explain how to eliminate backlog
cases. * Working the Courtroom System * Courtroom workgroups consist of a judge, a prosecutor, and
a defense. These courtroom groups remain Senior Officers in court who determines the
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The judges swear before appointment that as Judge he promises to remain tough on Crime, enforce the
death penalty, and if elected, He proves a political moderate. First used in Missouri in 1940, the
governor appoints judges from a list compiled by a non partisan nominating commission. Judges serve
on the bench for a year (Schmalleger, 2011). They remain voted to the bench after a year of service. If
the vote is yes, the judge sits for the full term. * Although the police, judges, defense attorneys, and
probation officers remain involved in specific duties, the prosecutor proves challenged in phases of the
court process. Prosecutors challenge judicial decisions at times (Byrd, 2001). The office of the
prosecutor proves part of the executive branch of the government. In all phases of the court process,
given broad discretion, his/her job is to advocate the guilt of defendant vigorously. The prosecutors
represent the people. Prosecutor screen the case. They determine if a crime has been committed. They
research the crime to examine if a suspect has proved properly identified and if the evidence is
sufficient to support a guilty verdict (Schmalleger, 2011). * Nolle Prosequi (nol. Pros.) should never
present based on local jury success or public opinion decision to plea bargain, plea negotiations, and
ureviewable discretions. They prove recommended toward offenders amounts of bail; comply to rules
of discovery, and assisting with district
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Westfarmers Case Study Essay
Executive Summary Wesfarmer s home improvement division, Bunnings has been the leading
hardware supplier in all states of Australia and New Zealand in the past years. Bunnings strategic
objectives are to provide the widest range of home improvement goods with lowest price. It can be
seen as a slight prospector / strong analyzer based on the Miles and Snow s Adaptive strategies (Miles
Snow 1978). Bunnings core competence is their depth and breadth of stock holdings and brand name
recognition designed to cover almost all the needs of people s everyday life. Bunnings are doing
basically well in the strategic implementation process. From innovation to stuff, from information
technology to legal and e legal, Bunnings are all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, risks remain weighted to the upside (Global insight Australia, 2007). In trend terms, GDP
increased by 1.2% in the quarter from Mar to June of 2007and Non farm GDP rose by 1.4%. GDP per
hour worked in the market sector rose by 1.2% and the Household saving ratio was 0.1. (Australia
Bureau of Statistics, 2007) Bunnings are benefiting from the economic trend and can sustain its
competitive advantage of lowest price because of the high sensitivity of households. Low inflation
rates can also create more demand from the customers as disposable income has increased. 2.1.3
Social The population of Australia is growing at a rate of 1.4% per year and officially, by estimation,
hit 21 million on the 29th June, 2007. 67.3% of population is between 15 and 64 years old. From this
aspect, Bunnings still have great potential to increase its market share based on the population
growing as the home purchase and improvement is part of people s basic needs. (Wikipidea, 2007)
Likewise, people s living standards are increasing and urging new fashions have brought people into a
new era. Societal trends of entertainment at home mean more people are installing pools, pergolas and
outdoor entertaining areas as well as constructing or renewing their houses. People s ideology about
life style will create huge demand for home improvement market. Bunnings will be strongly
positioned to benefit from this new
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What Is The True Meaning Of The Wu-Tang Clan s Song Triumph
The atomic bomb of a song Triumph by the Wu Tang Clan is a rap song released back in 1997. While
the song has no chorus, nor any real plot or unified meaning, it consists of nine verses from the Wu
Tang members with an intro from the rapper, Ol Dirty Bastard also featuring Cappadonna. Each of the
nine verses contains many or some figurative devices such as similes and metaphors while
maintaining a good amount of rhymes throughout its lyrics. One of the interesting facts about the song
Triumph was that it was one of the very few 6 minute songs that featured on the radio at the time, even
though the limit was usually three minutes and fifteen seconds when it came to hip hop or any other
genre. The first verse is sung by Inspectah Deck,
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Scope Of Practice Research Paper
Scope of Practice As I begun reading Indiana and Florida s state medical acts finding there are many
similar, however, different criteria for medical assistant s job duties are quite unique in my opinion.
Personally, I did not realize every state had their own criteria for a medical assistant s job duties.
Therefore, I found this assignment very interesting and educational for myself due to enrolling into
Indiana Business College for medical assistants, however, upon becoming pregnant and almost losing
my son I had to withdraw and unfortunately was not able to complete my education. Medical
assistants work closely alongside physicians, routinely within outpatient and ambulatory care facilities
such as medical offices or clinics in
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What Makes An Elite Athlete Become Highly Competent And...
Ever since the creation of the ancient Olympic Games, held in Olympia, Greece, in the 8th century
BC, there has been athletic competition between different nations, groups, tribes, and individuals.
Today, elite athletes participate in a wide variety of athletic pursuits, competing in differing events
throughout the world. What makes an elite athlete become highly competent and possess a higher
level of performance than other individuals? This is the essential question that has driven multiple
specialists to explore individual s athletic ability thru a look into the genetic disposition of those
individuals. For while training, exercising, planning, nutrition, motivation, patience, etc. all have an
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The first real evidence of genetics role upon athletic performance came with the publication of the
human genome project. Once the human genome had been completely mapped out this allowed
researchers to finally have a starting point to locate and identify individual genes that could be then
attributed to an individual s success as an athlete. The Human Gene Map for Performance and Health
Related Fitness Phenotypes: The 2006 2007 Update, published and updated by Molly S. Bray, James
M. Hagberg, Louis Perusse, Tuomo Rankinen, Stephen M. Roth, Bernd Wolfarth, and Claude
Bouchard was an update of the human gene map for physical performance and health related fitness
phenotypes that covers the research advances that were reported during the years of 2006 and 2007.
The genes and markers with evidence of association or linkage with a performance or a fitness
phenotype in sedentary or active people, in responses to acute exercise, or for training induced
adaptations are positioned on the map of all autosomes and sex chromosomes. The individuals for
these studies came from a wide background in order to have a better study for results on a broad
spectrum. This fitness and performance map currently includes two hundred and fourteen autosomal
gene entries and quantitative trait loci plus seven others on the X chromosome, along with eighteen
mitochondrial genes that have been shown to influence fitness and
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Media Influence On Crime
Abstract
The prevalence of crime is a substantial part of society. As a result, the development of punishment
has been essential in contributing to social order. Despite extensive research conducted into the ideals
surrounding crime and punishment, this research does not act as a solely relied upon source of
information for society.
Given its inevitable prominence within society, different forms of print and digital media have been a
major disseminator of information. As a result, this has allowed for it to continually influence and
develop a range of societal and political attitudes. This has led to the reform of legislation. However
this has also had impacts on societal understanding of the legal processes.
Introduction
In order for the law to be applicable, it is essential for it to reflect social values of that time. In
situations where the societal environment is influenced by extensive media coverage, questions could
also arise with regard to political responses, highlighting the extent of the media influence.
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This is ultimately a feeling created amongst society in response to certain occurrences that deviate
from established social values . Therefore, these panics alter the attitudes towards crime and the ideas
of its punishment. As a result, the central focus on the particular issues influence political action due to
the changed political attitudes. The panic ultimately has the potential to lead law reform in a way that
reshapes social order .
A threat to social order, as established by constant media coverage was evident in the case of R v Skaf
Skaf . This case concerned the issue of sexual assault and the presence of gangs. The incident,
involving a young teenager being repeatedly assaulted by a group, occurred in the year 2000, around
the time of the Sydney Olympic
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Critical Thinking Essay
INTRODUCTION Critical thinking has been defined in great depth over thousands of years yet
comparison of many of these definitions show the emphasis alters between what characteristic is
deemed most important for each individual. However the definition alters, the same three important
principles are always included: scepticism, open mindedness and objectivity. It is important for each
individual to conclude his or her own definition of critical thinking to enable a specific authenticity
that equates to an individuals academic work. This essay will show that while the true meaning of
critical thinking doesn t change, adapting a personal definition is vital for success in higher education
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Each individual revisiting the definition of critical thinking draws from varied areas of importance in
order to validate in turn, their individual work. There are three important principles that underpin
critical thinking: scepticism, open mindedness and objectivity. Each principle is important in its own
right yet is required to work conjointly to achieve a logical, balanced argument. Scepticism is required
to authenticate relevant evidence and validate the source, it should never be assumed that a person of
authority has delivered the information in print.(Burton 2006:45) Open mindedness is remaining
impartial and being prepared to accept evidence which conflicts with personal beliefs while
considering all opinions.(Burton 2006 45 46) Objectivity is perceiving the argument while
disregarding all emotional responses. STRATEGIES FOR CRITICAL THINKING Students need to
have specific strategies when they undertake a critical thinking approach to reading information
sources and writing answers to essay questions. The main strategies are to determine the validity of
sources information, to identify fact and opinion, to uncover persuasive techniques of the writer, and
to detect bias or prejudice. One important critical thinking strategy to develop in order to maintain
academic integrity, is determining the validity of sources of information. Investigating the history
behind the
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Much Ado About Nothing Essay
William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play involving by deception, disloyalty, trickery,
eavesdropping, and hearsay. The play contains numerous examples of schemes that are used to
manipulate the thoughts of other characters; it is the major theme that resonates throughout the play.
Ironically, it is one of these themes that bring serenity to the chaos that encompasses most of the play.
amp;#9;The first example of deception we see is with the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. These
two characters provide the humor throughout Shakespeare s comedy; their repartees and soliloquies
tend to leave the reader smiling and anxious for more dialogue between them. Beatrice and Benedick
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Benedick, shows us his true feelings in his soliloquy: amp;quot;This can be no trick... / I will be
horribly in love with her amp;quot; (2.3.210,223). Benedick, decides that he will allow himself to fall
in love with Beatrice.
amp;#9;The second example of deception is seen in Act 3.1. Hero and Ursula do their parts to trick
Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick. They speak highly of Benedick and amp;quot;praise him
more than ever man did merit amp;quot; (3.3.19). In her eavesdropping and overhearing she falls for
the bait, as did Benedick. In Beatrice s soliloquy she discloses her thoughts of Benedick s false
affectations towards her. She is willing to tame her heart so that Benedick and she can be together.
Beatrice s submissiveness shows her subconscious yearnings to be in love, as well as Benedick even
though She and Benedick aren t willing to admit it.
amp;#9;The most heinous act of deception in Much Ado About Nothing is committed against Hero,
the daughter of Leonato, and Claudio. These two characters, unlike Beatrice and Benedick, fall in love
after seeing each other for the first time Shakespeare s classic case of love at first sight. The deception
starts after Borachio overhears Don Pedro s plan to amp;quot;assume thy part in some disguise
amp;quot; (1.1.305) in order to woo Hero for Claudio. At the masquerade party, while Don Pedro is
dancing with Hero in hopes of wooing her for Claudio, Borachio and
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Procedural Programming And Object Oriented Programming
PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING
(https://neonbrand.com/website design/procedural programming vs object oriented programming a
review/ )
Procedural Programming which has been referred to as inline programming takes a more top down
approach to solving problems. When a program starts with a problem then that problem is broken
down into smaller sub problems or sub procedures. These sub problems are further broken down until
they get simple enough to be solved. The demerit with procedural programming is that if an edit is
needed to the program, we have to edit every line of it that corresponds to the original change in the
code. For example, a variable was set equal to 1 and if other sub procedures of the program rely on
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4. Problems in procedural programming need to be individually addressed as the program is executed
whereas in object oriented programming objects and classes can be referenced throughout the
program.
RESEARCH FINDINGS ON OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
(http://www.buyya.com/java/Chapter1.pdf)
System engineering principles and techniques such as model building, simulation, estimation, and
measurement are used to build software products through the Software Development Life Cycle
(SDLC). The software development life cycle is a stepwise and systematic process where each step
depends on the successful completion of the previous step all arranged in a sequential order. It can be
observed that the maintenance of software is 60% of overall cost, whereas all the other costs are only
40%. High maintenance costs are because of poor reuse of software components which is a critical
factor in system development. Hence, maintenance is an important factor to be considered in the
software development process. Also, earlier programming languages did not support reuse because of
the dependence of the program on its environment. Thus, Software maintenance and Software reuse
are the two major problems that demanded a new programming approach. The software required for
advanced applications are very complex and evolving and developing them is an equally challenging
task. The complexity of software requires a programming methodology that should have the
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Passing By Nella Larsen
Literature in the past failed to represent women in an effective manner, erasing their self identity and
relationships with one another but, certain female authors have attempted to create and demonstrate
the bond between women and their relationships. This essay will analyze Virginia Woolf s reading to
Chloe likes Olivia from A Room of One s Own and apply it to the novel Passing by Nella Larsen and
the women relationships displayed in the text using textual evidence.
Virginia Woolf s reading to the statement Chloe liked Olivia is it was interesting to see Mary
Carmichael, who is a well noted author, present a genuine relationship between the two females and
them not being mentioned about through a man s perspective. Woolf goes on to ... Show more content
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Woolf mentions
Carmichael work saying she has every right to attempt new forms and styles, as long as she is creating
something new rather than merely destroying what has gone before. Larsen displays new styles and
created ideas that were brought to light. For example, the relationship between Clare and Irene was
more so a psychological struggle between females. These women both were in this psycho dual
process in which there are two processing systems operating by different rules. There is one view
universally known (stereotypes) then the view that isn t shared by others. They also experienced
double consciousness which means society judged them one way while they absorbed what society
thought of them and mentally judged themselves. Clare knew genetically she was black while she
spoke, dressed, and truly believed she was white. All lineages with her black side was stripped and
banned due to negative connotations with that race and positive with the other. Irene on the other hand
embraced her Black race but wanted pieces of Clare s white world. Woolf later mentions in her text,
All these
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Essay on Cheating in Relationships
Annette Homewood
Informative Speech #2
Saddleback College
TOPIC: Cheating in Relationships
GENERAL PURPOSE: To answer common inquiries about cheating
SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To arm individuals with insight and knowledge as to why people cheat and
what one can do to lessen the chances of cheating occurring in a relationship
THESIS: The more one is aware of the prevalence of cheating and how it occurs, the better preventive
steps one can take toward creating a more secure relationship, and a better relationship in general.
INTRODUCTION
I. How many of you have ever cheated or been cheated on in a relationship? (attention getter)
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if there s a low frequency of sex and/or sexual incompatibility
P. if you have a higher libido
Q. you like having multiple partners and that s just the way it is
R. if there s low to moderate satisfaction in the relationship
1. Some of these things you might not change.
a) And all these factors don t mean that some one is going to cheat.
TRANSITION: But we might explore the most complex of these issues: relationship satisfaction
(something you might change).
II. Relationship satisfaction is a component of commitment.
A. According to the 1999 article An Investment Model Prediction of Dating Infidelity from the Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, a central force within relationships is commitment.
1. Commitment consists of three elements working together: satisfaction, alternative quality, and
investments.
a) Satisfaction represents the outcomes one receives from the relationship.
b) Alternative quality represents the outcomes one would expect from the next best alternative (e.g.
dating a particular other, dating more than one person).
c) Investments represents the things one would lose, both tangible and intangible, if the relationship
were to end (e.g. shared possessions, shared traditions).
d)
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Ottoman Empire
By the turn of the twentieth century, the once powerful Ottoman Islamic Middle Eastern order was
rendered unstable by conflicts emanating from its core components to the challenge of European
dominance. Its economic order was restructured into different parts of the region. The Capitulations,
were transformed into tools of European economic and political control. In an effort to recover Middle
Eastern military strength and prevent rebellion and European imperialism, the rulers of Egypt and the
Ottoman Empire started to purchase European military technology. But the cost associated with these
endeavors exceeded the financial capacities of the two states and they were forced to seek loans from
European lenders. The economic environment eventually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But by 1920, neither that state nor its Islamic institutions held prominence in the Middle East, and its
former Arab and Turkish subjects faded into obscurity. In its final century the Ottoman system
underwent considerable transformation. The reform movement strengthened the administrative
efficiency and the military capability of the empire, but at the same time the reforms were bound to
undermine the foundations on which the Ottoman order rested. Despite the administrative changes and
the spread of nationalist revolts in the Balkans, the Arab subjects of the empire neither wanted, nor
anticipated, its collapse and replacement by a regional Arab state system. The doctrine of Arabism
surfaced before the war, but it was not so much a program for political independence so much as a
demand for Arab autonomy within an Ottoman framework. Thus, at the outbreak of the war,
Ottomanism remained the dominant ideology in the Arabic speaking provinces. And despite all the
attention that Sharif Husayn s revolt later received, they did not detach the majority of Arabs from
their Ottoman loyalties during the war years. But by the end of the war in 1918, Ottomanism was
irrelevant. The French occupation of Damascus and the creation of regional states, compelled the Arab
elites to focus their attention on developments in their own new states. Arabs that had been formerly
occupants of Ottoman provinces, now had to create new identities as Iraqis, Syrians, Palestinians, etc.
One element in the post Ottoman Middle East did remain constant, the individuals who rose to
political prominence in the new states were mainly those who had held positions of power and or
influence within the Ottoman system, whether they were local notables or prior Ottoman civil servants
and
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Hummingbirds Essay
On a nice spring day the buzzing sound of a hummingbird flying can often be heard, and people look
out the window for a chance to see the intriguing little bird. There are over three hundred and fifty
species of hummingbirds some as far south as Chile and others as far north as Alaska. Hummingbirds
are beautiful creatures that range five cm. to twenty cm. tall. The remarkable birds are the only type of
birds who can fly backwards and are characterized by their long beaks. With so many different types
of these fascinating birds most people don t stop to think they could be in danger. Hummingbirds are
an endangered species because of the causes of they re endangerment, what they need to survive, and
the effects of their endangerment on humanity. There are many different causes of hummingbird
endangerment. When a species is considered endangered it means the species is seriously at risk of
extinction.One of the biggest causes is hummingbird s vulnerability. Hummingbirds small size makes
them very vulnerable to larger predators. With so many larger predators catching the little birds their
numbers are dropping. Climate change is really hurting the small birds. As the climate changes the
hummingbirds who migrate get confused when they have to leave. If they stay in a cold area too long
and don t go south the harsh winter can kill them. Most of the hummingbirds however are getting
killed when their habitats are destroyed. Humans are destroying hummingbird habitats to expand
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A Doll s House Gender Essay
Throughout much of English literature, gender and sex have been carefully analyzed. Often, a literary
character can be identified as either male or female simply based on the character s behavior or on the
way they are described by the author. Gender is not the biological traits that society uses to assign a
person into either female or male; this is called sex. Gender is the repeated socialization over time that
leads men and women to fall into a false sense that they are acting naturally, rather than following a
socially constructed role. In A Doll House , Henrik Ibsen appoints specific stereotypical gender roles
to each of his characters to show how gender has been constructed by social expectations. One of the
most obvious issues that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Male roles in A Doll House are presented through two characters: Torvald Helmer and Nils Krogstad.
In the first place, Torvald Helmer is a mirror image of the stereotypical male gender. To him, social
expectations surrounding his gender must be met. He holds on to the belief that a man s role in
marriage is to protect and guide his wife. Also, Torvald believes that all husbands have a right to their
wives bodies. He asks Aren t I your husband ? (Isben 832) after Nora resists having sex with him. This
demonstrates how male figures of the 19th century thought they had all the power, especially when
behind closed doors. As Parker (2003) describes, in common Victorian society, the husband did not
view their wives as equals but rather an amusement or possession . Torvald enjoys the idea that Nora
needs instruction and is quite eager to show her how to dance the tarantella. Torvald is very
overbearing and treats his wife Nora like a doll. The Helmer household acts as an enclosure to shelter
the entire family from the cruelties of the outside world. Another stereotypical trait of Torvald Helmer
s is that he has a steady job and is very conscious of his appearance in the community. He has the
desire to stay in good rankings thus fires Krogstad from the bank as to not make [himself] ridiculous
in front of the whole office
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Apollo Moon Landing Evidence
Apollo Moon Landing Evidence
On July 16th, 1969 the Apollo 11 spacecraft launched from Earth and landed on the moon four days
later. It was the first of six manned spacecraft to land on the moon, all launched by NASA and the
United States. Conspiracy theorists have tried to prove that the moon landings were fake from the
moment the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the moon. One of the conspiracy theorists biggest pieces
of evidence against the moon landing are two photos from NASA, which have been proven to actually
be taken on the moon. Another piece of evidence that supports the idea that the moon landings were
real is that a Japanese explorer found the Apollo 15 launch area on the moon.
NASA produced several still photos from the moon landing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
There is clear evidence to support this claim. Conspiracy theorists have tried to argue the moon
landing was fake by finding evidence that the shadows in NASA photos prove the moon landing was
fake. The irregular shadows were a result of the moon s natural topography and reflective surface. A
Japanese lunar explorer has also taken pictures that of the halo left behind by the Apollo 15 s lunar
module engine. This lunar explorer also created a three dimensional image of the area that almost
perfectly matched NASA s. These pieces of evidence along with others are clear indicators that
America did indeed land on the
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The Topic Of Fate Of Ancient Greece During The Golden Age
The Topic of Fate in Ancient Greece During the Golden Age
The Golden Age of Athens started with the final defeat of Persia in 479 B.C. and the formation of the
Delian League in 478 B.C. With the defeat of Persia came a period of prosperity for Athens, a time of
great political advancements and many reforms to daily life. Around 461 B.C., a former general
named Perikles became the dominant politician of Athens. During his reign (461 429 B.C.) he made
Athens a strong and imperialistic city state, one that forced their allies to remain in the Delian League.
Sparta, who had left the league shortly after the defeat of the Persians, had created their own league,
the Peloponnesian League. The two leagues signed the Thirty Years Treaty, which stated that the two
leagues may not fight for thirty years. Athens went against the treaty by helping a city state who was
in the other league. Athens and Sparta declare war against one another shortly after. Homer s Illiad and
Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannos had an effect on the citizens of Athens in the respect of fate. In both
classics, fate is considered unavoidable and ultimately inevitable. The topic of fate during this time is
an important topic to Athenians because they fear that a battle against the Peloponnesian League is
inevitable, just like Achilles fate to die in Troy, or Oedipus fate to kill his father and marry his mother.
In the Athenian perspective, fate is written in stone, and what is fated will happen.
In Homer s
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Compare And Contrast The Treaty Of Versailles And The...
The League of Nations, and The Paris Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles had many
comparisons and contrasts. In addition, The League of Nations, and The Treaty of Versailles were both
made after World War I to be sure that another war would not happen in the future; both of these
solutions were mobilized when our world was oppressed, but many believe that both of them have
similarities and differences. To, conclude, both bureaucracies (The League of Nations, and The Paris
Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles) had similar details; the countries involved, the leaders
involved, but they had the same reasons for making agreements for peace. In addition, both had
different details; the countries that were and were not involved, the other leaders involved, and the
way they made the contracts.
To begin, The League of Nations, and The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles were
equivalent in copious procedures. First of all, approximately two of the countries that participated in
the solutions to end wars incorporated Italy and France. Similar leaders, however, included President,
or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Such as, what they both accurately mean; meaning, The League of Nations is a league, and The Paris
Peace... is a treaty. A league is a diminutive group of people working together to benefit a cause or
charity, but a treaty is an agreement including different countries that has rules of the mutual
relationship; most times the rules were ingenious. Equally important, both of the treaty and the league
involved different countries; all except for two were the same which makes a big discrepancy because
of all the countries that were involved. Similarly, they(The League of Nations and The Paris
Peace...)both have, except for two, different world leaders that participated in the events. There are
multiple other differences, and similarities, but might just be the most
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Ethnic Cleansing In The Rohingya
Ethnic cleansing has not been recognized by the United Nations as an independent crime. Although, it
has been recognized as trying to rid one group of people from an area to make the other group
ethnically homogenous. To do this a group can try to promote fear in another group making them want
to leave so they do not feel safe anymore. Some of these acts can include murder, torture, rape, etc.
(Ethnic Cleansing, Un.org) This is exactly what is happening to the Rohingya in Myanmar. They are
being forced to leave their home and escape to neighboring countries because of persecution by the
primarily Buddhist, Myanmar. They are not allowed citizenship, are forced to relocate, and been
attacked by the Myanmar government on several occasions. Recent studies have shown that over
160,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar and over 1,000 have been killed, including innocent men,
women, and children. (Myanmar: Who are the Rohingya, aljezzera.com) The Rohingya have been in
Myanmar since 1982 and not only have gotten no recognition but are not even allowed citizenship.
This is turn limits them to having no power or say in Myanmar. The government made the Rohingya
get foreign identity cards. This in turn, angered many of the Rohingya for their families had been there
for generations. Some Rohingya had even served in the government prior to this. All their rights to go
to school, work, travel, etc. were prohibited because they were not able to be recognized as citizens.
The Myanmar
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Stress Relief Meditations
11 Anxiety Relief Meditations
Meditations have massive advantages for overall wellness and stress management. While there are lots
of different meditations that are powerful, each brings something unique, and some meditations may
feel less uncomfortable for you than others. The meditations that feel right will be the ones to try, as
those really are the ones you are going to continue to practice. The following are some of the most
popular, successful, and gratifying meditations for stress relief; see which kind of meditation, and
attempt several works best for you. Afterward practice often and let your lifetime is transformed by
your chosen meditations.
1. Basic Mindfulness Meditation
With practice, it could be utilized everywhere, and may bring continuing stress relief advantages. This
easy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mantra Meditation
Mantra meditation is among the meditations that are more straightforward to learn, and continues to
be proven successful as a stress relief technique. Some individuals might feel odd repeating a word
aloud, as well as under their breath, but for those who love having a focus during practice, mantra
meditation can not be quite useless. Learn how to work with the mantra meditation now.
10. 5 Minute Meditation
There are two principal advantages to five minute meditations they are able to be effective for
relieving tension quickly when you do not have time for a complete twenty minute session. Second,
when paired with standard practice, they are able to get you back into the place of relaxation and
serenity similar from what you experience in your normal meditation sessions fairly fast. This makes
them convenient and powerful! Find out on the topic of quick meditations.
11. Aromatherapy Meditation
Aromatherapy brings demonstrated benefits for strain relief. When integrated into your meditation
practice, additionally, it may add an extra dimension of easiness and pleasantness. Learn how it is able
to meet your needs and more about aromatherapy
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Arguments Against Physical Machines Jenna Beran
Arguments Against Physical Machines Jenna Beran
In A Contemporary Defense of Dualism, J. P. Moreland challenges the problem of mind and body. He
uses the terms intentionality and subjectivity to argue that humans are not physical machines.
Subjectivity is the opinions and feelings from experience that is unique to the individual. Intentionality
describes how thought can be directed on a particular object. This is consciousness. These terms are
what make human beings distinct from physical machines. Moreland argues that human beings are
different from a physical machine because humans have a mind that uses intentionality and
subjectivity.
Moreland compares the intentionality and subjectivity of physical things to the mind. Humans are able
to think about desires and beliefs with the use of intentionality. We are not just a bundle of nerves that
take in sensory information and give feedback because of the intentionality of the mind. Instead,
human beings are able to process the sensory information, and give feedback through unique opinions.
The combination of consciousness and experience are what makes every human unique in the world.
When looking at a physical object like a computer, it doesn t have the characteristics of subjectivity
and intentionality. The computer does not have subjectivity because it cannot feel emotions. The
computer also doesn t have intentionality because it cannot express its beliefs. Humans can envision
objects that do not really exist such as a
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Duckweed Grow Lab Report
Overall, it is recognizable that excess nutrients do have major effects on water ecosystems, showcased
within the three samples. By the end of the experiment, the samples differed vastly. In the high
sample, most, if not all, organisms had died off from harmful levels of the provided nutrients. In the
low sample, plant growth thrived because there was just enough of the provided nutrients. In the
control sample, nothing major had changed other than the amount of duckweed, which was still acute.
It is apparent that eutrophication occurred more in the low sample compared to the other two.
The high sample received 6 8 drops of liquid miracle grow, which consists of nitrogen, phosphorus,
and potassium. Initially, it was predicted that this sample would serve as the one with the most life.
However, this was proven false. This sample shows profound levels of death and no growth
whatsoever. This is due to the fact that such excessive amounts of nutrients can serve as a toxic poison
to organisms. Over the course of the experiment, no additional duckweed growth was witnessed. In
fact, the few that were there originally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The changes in this sample are the most visually apparent among the others. Between November 22nd
and December 1st, algae growth skyrocketed, as shown by the dark green hue of the water. Moreover,
duckweed growth was rapid and abundant, specifically between December 1st and 6th. By the end of
the experiment, the entire surface on the container was blanketed by duckweed. This amount of
growth occured due to the fact that the amount of nutrients provided, that being of nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium, was just enough to provide sufficient nutrition for plant growth, and then
some. It hadn t reached the level of toxicity shown in the high sample, however. When examined
beneath the microscope, not much was visible other than copious amounts of
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Differences Between Bible Myths And Greek Myths
Last week, I have read the GREEK MYTHS and I found there are some similarities and differences
between Bible and Greek myths, even sometimes are similar with Chinese myths.
After reading the Bible and Greek myths, you will find the biggest difference is that the number of
gods is totally different. In the Bible, they only believe in one God faithfully; however, people believe
in twelve big Gods and other small Gods in the GREEK MYTHS, such as Zeus, Athene, Poseidon,
Apollo, Cupid and so on. The reason why they have such a difference is that God in the Bible can do
everything and he controlled all the rights by himself, but in Greek all the Gods had different abilities
and do their best in their fields. Another reason is that God s image can
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Word Count 860 So Far
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My mom sat beside me as I recovered from surgery. I could tell something serious was being
conveyed. I watched tears begin to stream down her face as she spoke on the phone. My dad
reluctantly informed her of the outcome of Belle s veterinarian appointment.
Belle was introduced to our family in 1994 when a friend of my middle school aged sister needed
someone to rescue an unwanted litter. This was crazy to me because my dad, who had a horrible
memory of wild cats attacking him as a boy under his family farmhouse, hated cats. My mom on the
other hand, loved cats. I never imagined he would allow my young sister to have this pet. Despite my
assumptions, he did.
My mom convinced him the circumstances would only be for a few months. Despite my dad s hope in
this temporary adoption,16 years later, we still had Belle!
Named after a Disney movie s princess, our cat, Belle! was far from princess like. She made Garfield
look compassionate. For instance, she would meow as if she wanted you to pet her, but as one talked
to her and caressed her back, she d pop their hand with her paw.
I noticed after we had her for almost a year, she wasn t fond of me. As I sat talking on the phone one
night I noticed her hunched behind the chair, wiggling her back feet quickly as if she was about to
pounce her prey. The more I inquired of her disposition, the more I was certain she was about to
pounce me. Quickly she came out to attack my leg, walked off to the side, shook
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  • 1. Narrative Writing Prompts For Second Grade | Narrative 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. Narrative Writing Prompts For Second Grade | Narrative Narrative Writing Prompts For Second Grade | Narrative
  • 2. Lindow Man Anthropology Archaeology is the study of the ancient past, through the recovery and analysis of material culture. During the development of archaeology, various different kinds of scientific techniques have been established to aid in archaeological investigation. Recent archaeological techniques and processes such as Scanning Electron Microscopy, Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and Radiocarbon Dating are utilised to help better understand a civilisation, specifically the site of Lindow Man. These modern methods have supported in recognizing Lindow Man s identity and important information regarding his death such as his appearance, his stomach content, what he had eaten prior death and his age. This information has since helped lead scientists to believe in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Encyclopaedia Britannica also states that it is proved to be a versatile technique of dating fossils and archaeological specimens from 500 to 50,000 years old (1998). This method of age determination is dependent upon the decay of nitrogen and radiocarbon (Carbon 14) (Encyclopaediea Britannica, 1998; Opinions of Radiocarbon Dating, 2011). Carbon 14 is continually formed in nature by the interaction of neutrons with nitrogen 14 in the Earth s atmosphere (Encyclopaediea Britannica, 1998; Opinions of Radiocarbon Dating, 2011) and all living things exchange the gas carbon 14 with the atmosphere surrounding them. The amount of carbon 14 exchanged into the living organism is perfectly balanced with its surroundings, but when an organism dies, they stop taking in the gas and that equilibrium is damaged. Because Carbon 14 slowly decays at a known rate called its half life in a dead organism, scientists can figure out how long ago it had stopped exchanging carbon with its atmosphere. Thus, its age can be determined by measuring the amount of Carbon 14 in a sample (Hirst, 2017; Opinions of Radiocarbon Dating, 2017; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit Research Laboratory for Archaeology, n.d.; Earthsky, 2017; Cram, 1993). With the utilisation of Radiocarbon Dating, scientists have been able to discover that Lindow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Human Rights Violations In Congo According to the human rights established by the United Nations, freedom universally applies to citizens across the globe, entitled to each demographic in existence. Unfortunately, however one may suggest the opportunities present among the entirety of the human race, obedience of such scriptures cannot be achieved without enforcement, among the most appalling of violations being the exploitation of youth by the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Contradictory to international law, the forced recruitment of youth has contributed to a life expectancy and literacy rate substantially below average, thus resulting in a vast quantity of psychological trauma from the abuse of those within its domain, in which the obligation of childhood recruitment proceeds without intervention, violating the human rights of life, education, and freedom. Upon the vast quantity of reasoning as to why such is true, the obligatory service within independent armed forces has violated the right to life. Despite the ideal age of combat having been established far beyond childhood, those below the acceptable requirement nonetheless remain the primary source of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite serving as an alternative for girls to the discriminatory regulations of the Congolese education system, a worthy compromise is yet to be seen, instead giving way to sexual abuse. Aside from the lethal confines of such negotiations offered to young women, the requirement of illegal mining persists, in which the earnings rewarded from the efforts of those held hostage remain nonexistent. However beneficial a vast quantity of toil may prove, labor is to be free to the decision of a human being, rather than to be required by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ambiguity Of Compatibilism The logical positivist philosopher Rudolf Carnap (1978) writes, Metaphysicians are musicians without musical ability. [...] the metaphysician confuses [science and art] and produces a structure which achieves nothing for knowledge and something inadequate for the expression of attitude. (P.80) I agree with this position completely. In the free will debate, compatibilism is the view that physical determinism and human freedom co exist. By arguing compatibilism ultimately changes the subject from human freedom, I claim the concept of free will is meaningless. In essence, compatibilist arguments exploit the ambiguity of language, indefinable metaphysical notions, and unsound reasoning. In this essay, I attempt to eliminate compatibilism. First, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hobbes, an early modern English philosopher, champions materialism that everything is made of matter and in extension, endorses determinism in favor of a mechanistic worldview, that the world straightly follows a set of rigid natural laws. (Chappell, 1999, P. xii) He also believes in free will; a free agent is he that can do if he will, and forbear if he will , in accordance to [his] intrinsical quality . (Hobbes, 1999, P. 39) Hobbes (1999) thinks analogously a river has free will because there is no external impediment , a person s action is free because he is not hindered from it. (P. 95) Free will , for Hobbes (1999), means occurrences without obstacle, in animate or inanimate objects. (P. 96) One can say a drop of rain is free because a raindrop is following its gravitational nature as one agrees human beings are free because they act according to their nature, which is composed of values and desires. (Chappell, 1999, P. xviii) Thus, free actions are not contradictory to a deterministic world because all objects actions follow from their own natures, which imply they are all voluntary and free. (Hobbes, 1999, P. 37) Hobbes argument is attractive because, unlike Sober, it does not require alternative possibility, even if everything in the world is rigidly determined by physical laws, the agents can still be described as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Taxation Of Pensions Act Essay Pension Freedom Introduction and Background The Taxation of Pensions Act was brought in on 14th October in 2014 and came into force on 6th April 2015. This was designed to provide members new ways to flexibly access their pension funds. Personal pension policy holders can now if they so decide can now withdraw the full fund value of their pension fund at one time (there may be an income tax liability), or to purchase an annuity . Members who are in Defined Benefit (DB) and Occupational Money Purchase (OMP) will also now have an option to transfer their pensions into a Flexible Access Pension (FAD) . A full transfer value analysis (TVAS) will need to be completed for DB scheme members who are considering taking advantage of the new rules to ensure that they are fully aware of all factors of whether to transfer away from a DB scheme to a FAD including any guaranteed benefits that they may lose. This paper will critically evaluate some of the reasons a member may consider a transfer to a (FAD) and the factors they should be aware of when considering their pension crystallisation options Reason for Transfer There are a number of reasons that DB and OMP members to consider a transfer to a FAD eg: scheme wind up, divorce or specific financial planning reason as disclosed utilising a TVAS. The FCA issued advice and guidance in 2014 and 2015 that Financial Advice Firms have not been obtaining sufficient evidence for recommending a transfer from a DB scheme to a FAD. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Donald Knuth s The Art Of Computer Programming 1. Introduction Donald Knuth, summarises in his book, The Art of Computer Programming, that: People think that computer science is the art of geniuses but the actual reality is the opposite, just many people doing things that build on each other, like a wall of mini stones . (Knuth, 1968) When looking at an Operating System one could often say that an Operating System is a large sum made up of small separate parts. Much like how Knuth describes computer science being the wall of mini stones . The Operating System, or the OS can be defined as software that communicates with the hardware and allows other programs to run . (TechTerms.com, 2012) The Operating System makes use of two modes known as User Mode and Kernel Mode in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is no different when it comes down to what architecture for the kernel is chosen by which company, be it that Linux prefers the monolithic kernel structure over the microkernel, and Apple preferred the nanokernel then moved over to using a more hybrid kernel and Windows... well who knows! Windows to decided to go the hybrid kernel in conjunction with a client/server subsystem model. But in all seriousness when it comes down to choosing one structure over the other and questioning a company on why, they have chosen the one way over another, they will all give you a different answer for a same effect or operation. However in saying that, if I today had to build a multi million Rand computer company, I would have to agree that giving structure to your system and separating it into mini stones (Knuth, 1968) would have to be the best and the safest way to do it. Would it be the fastest? Maybe not but with the amount of pure knowledge people are gaining over the years about hacking systems and stealing sensitive data I would never want all of my data in any one of my systems to be at risk all the time. That is why I believe using a microkernel, or even a hybrid kernel is the best way to structure a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Do Animals Use Some Properties of Human Language Are there special properties of human language or can they be found in the communication systems of other creatures? Philip Tweedle This essay will discuss whether six of Hockett s design features, which are properties of language, are exclusively human or can they be found in other creatures communications. For each of the features, the communication of wild apes, trained apes and humans will be compared. This will not be based solely on vocal communication, but explore the research into signing and pointing apes (apes using symbols on a keyboard, Aitchison, 2008). The first reason to discuss this, is because human language is not restricted to vocal communication: we can use sign language and the written word. The second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pointing method is not subject to rapid fade because the keyboard is connected to a computer and the typed information is stored in the computer s memory. For the purposes of the experiment with Lana, all the sequences she wrote were stored for the ease of collating and analysing data at the end of the experiment. The fifth feature to compare is reciprocity. This is where any sender of a language signal could also be the receiver, and features in both human and apes. Communication is only truly reciprocal when the receiver knows the language used by the sender: if an Englishman shouted to Frenchman the receiver would not be able to understand the message and therefore would not be able to respond to the original call. In the case of the trained chimps, Lana who used pictograms on a screen, would not be able to communicate with Washoe, who was trained with signs. The sixth design feature, and maybe the most important, is Prevarication: the ability to lie and deceive. This shows a deliberate intent and intelligence, and is found in both humans and apes in the wild, but not in the signing and pointing chimps. The ability to deceive in wild apes is found within the social context in which they live for example: juvenile baboons have been reported effectively to use a scream of fear to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Arranged Marriage Research Paper In the next 10 years, more than 100 million girls are going to be married before the age of 18. In most cases, girls already are married off to older men when they are still children. There are so many reasons as to why the United States has already banned child arranged marriages. Today, 20 countries around the world still allow child arranged marriages. The points I will be discussing today are; what child arranged marriages are, the emotional and mental effects it has on women, and lastly how the girl s health is at serious risk. The past couple of days I have researched this topic to give me credibility, and I have come up with some valid points as to why I believe arranged marriages are wrong and should be banned globally. An arranged marriage is the process of the bride and groom s parents/guardians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many complicated reasons they claim as to why these countries still perform arranged marriages and at some points, I can see where they are coming from. However, the things that people do not talk about and the things that people do not really see that is what I am talking about here. So maybe it is a lot to ask that child arranged marriages be ban, but at least raising awareness to expose the truth behind it. Works Cited bureau, The idea. Girls not brides . 2002. 17 march 2017 . service, mail foreign. Child bride, 13, dies of interal injuries just four days afterarranged marriages. 6 march 2016. 17 march 2017 . Websites used http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/themes/health/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article 1264729/Child bride 13 dies internal injuries days arranged marriage Yemen.html http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/what is the impact/ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mental Health Problems And Violence Among Criminal Offenders Assessment 1 The main topic of study is to determine whether there is a correlation between mental health problems and violence among criminal offenders. The purpose of the study conducted by (Felson, Silver and Vaneseltine) was to examine whether criminal offenders with mental health problems were more likely to commit violent crimes in comparison to offenders without mental health problems. (p 405). There are elements which will be critiqued and analysed further. There is a focus of a particular type of study which is the relationship between mental health problems and violence against criminal offenders. The problem is researchable and can be investigated through the collection and analysis of data this is evident in the article which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The text is organised very clearly with sub headings for different elements which were researched by the authors. One of the key issues is the generalisation of the data produced. Although there were approximately 17,000 participants, all of the participants were criminal offenders, who had not been committed to a psychiatric institution; therefore it is difficult to determine whether there is any connection with individuals with mental health problems and the violence committed by them. There are researchers who will agree with the hypothesis put forward in this journal article however there are researchers who claim that there is not strong enough evidence to suggest whether or not the hypothesis can be held true. Moreover, the important elements have been excluded from this study such as, alcohol and drug use. In addition, the method used had variables which could not be controlled. In the instance of the participants, it is quite common for the participants of the study to lie about whether or not they suffer from mental health problems. This may be due to the participants being aware of how they may be perceived by society and the general public. The data provided by the participants can be affected by social desirability, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Body Image In The Media Body Image In The Media: Do Women Need to Look A Certain Way To Be Accepted? Body image in the media has been a complex issue for decades. It is clear there are several different body types in women portrayed in magazines, commercial ads, newspapers, and even certain fictional cartoon characters. For example, Betty Boop has black hair, pale Caucasian skin, and curvature that makes an adult female want her body. These highlighted features on Betty Boop s body publicly portrays a beautiful woman. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to closely analyze different articles on how society has shown the way the media portrays controversy factors about women and body issues. Another example of a well known respected woman in today s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strengths of this article are that an observational study was conducted. For example, page 3 shows the age group of the study, which leads to the type of results this study had used a Flowchart as the visual representation. This article also shows the geographical area of those involved when conducting the study. An overview of how many girls, age group, and the distance, along with the conclusive percentage of girls that were satisfied with their own body; allows the readers to understand the sensitivity of this study. All of this information was delivered in the abstract. Among all of these adolescent girls, 32.8% of girls had overestimated their weight, while only 4.9% of girls had underestimated their weight. Conclusions: This study concludes that desire to become thin is higher in adolescent girls, even in those who already perceived their body image as too thin. (Dixit et al. 197 202). To conclude, the results portray the percentage of girls that had overestimated their weight, as well as the percentage that had underestimated weight. This gives a statistical overview of the study conducted. When glancing at the introductory paragraph, it stresses how delicate the adolescent stage is in life. Continues to explain well and fluently the mindset of the adolescent during these sensitive times, including a few prior studies as well as proven factors; particularly for physical health. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Yeah They both Jump started the rise in population. The agricultural revolution happened first about 10,000 years ago. People began to grow crops, raise domestic animals, and live sedentary lifestyles. People began to live longer and produce more children. During the mid 1700s, the industrial revolution greatly increased population. It was a shift from an agricultural society to an urban society powered by fossil fuels. What is the tragedy o the commons ? Explain how the concept might apply to an unregulated industry that is a source of water pollution? The tragedy of the commons was written by Garret Hardin. Hardin argued that unregulated exploitation would cause environmental depletion. What is environmental science? Name several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is environmental ethics? Ethics is a branch of philosophy that involves the study of good and bad, of right and wrong. It includes theories such as relativism and universalism. Virtue, Categorical Imperative, and the principle of utility are three ethical standards. Environmental ethics is the application of ethical standards to relationships between humans and nonhuman entities. Compare and contrast anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism. Anthropocentrism describes a human centered view of our relationship with the environment. An anthropocentric denies or ignores the notion that nonhuman entities can have rights. In contrast biocentrism ascribes value to certain living things or to the biotic realm in general. In this perpective human life and non human life both have ethical standing. Ecocentrism judges actions in terms of their effects on whole ecological systems, which consist of living and nonliving elements and the relationships among them. Differentiate between the preservation ethic and the conservation ethic. Explain the contributions of John Muir and Gifford Pinchot in the history of environmental ethics. The preservation ethic hold that we should protect our environment in a pristine, unaltered state whereas the conservation ethic people should put natural resources to use but that we have a responsibility to manage them wisely. John Muir argued that nature deserved protection for its own inherent value, but he also maintained that nature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Criminal Court Report On Juvenile Criminal Cases Criminal Court Report Each year in Canada, over 400,000 adult criminal cases are brought in front of a judge. That number may seem incredibly high, but considering the amount of charges brought against individuals daily, it really is not all that high. I had the opportunity to see a number of different adult criminal court proceedings, from bail hearings to guilty pleas, but the one that I m going to analyze today is the sentencing hearing of a young man who was charged with uttering threats, breach of undertaking and two counts of breach of probation. The hearing which I witnessed took place in the Ontario Court of Justice since the offences were processed summarily, and the offences were not extremely serious. The Ontario Court of Justice is a trial court as well as a court for pre trial hearings. It s the starting point for almost all criminal cases, and usually the ending point as well. This court handles all preliminary hearings, first appearances and bail hearings as well as trials and sentencing hearings. In the hierarchy of courts, the Ontario Court of Justice is lowest and usually the only court that most offenders will see. During the hearing I witnessed, three different offences were being dealt with. The first and most serious offence is in section 264.1 (1)(a) in the Criminal Code of Canada which is uttering threats. The second offence that the offender was charged with was failure to comply with conditions of undertaking, which is section 145 (5.1) of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Law 421 | Tort Actions | Week 3 Law 421 | | David Tiffany UOP | Shalandrea Jones | October 29, 2012 | Torts are civil laws that are broken and are rules for lawsuits. When these rules are broken they can result in injury and harm this is usually the basis for the claim. Torts are punishable by imprisonment but in most cases tort law is to provide relief for damages and to stop others from doing the same thing. The injured party can sue for loss of earnings, pain and suffering, and medical expenses or present and future. Torts can fall under 3 categories intentional torts, negligent torts, and strict liability. Intentional torts include intentionally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost every jurisdiction a person is responsible for all losses and damages that result from his or her negligence. With certain exceptions owners, people who handles pets, and people that harbor pets can be held responsible for injuries caused by their pet. Negligence is also defined as the lack or ordinary care. An example of an unreasonable action would be a dog owner letting go of his dogs leash when another dog approaches so that the dogs can play. An unreasonable action might be the failure to keep a dog away from guest when it is prone to play rough or knock people down. Negligence is also considered when an adult places a watchdog in the room with a sleeping infant. If a person fails to protect a visitor from a potentially dangerous pet this falls under the doctrine of premises liability. Landlords, landowners and management companies can be held liable and responsible to their tenants failing to get rid of a vicious animal. The final example with the ferret this is an example of negligence. Any animal has the potential to be vicious if it exposed to new people or feels threatened. So if the homeowners have company it is best to keep the ferret in a cage or in a room with the door closed to avoid possible injuries to their guest. If the pet owner follows all necessary precautions an incident occurs then they will not be liable for the incident if one occurs. References www.lawcornell.edu www.lawexpert.com ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Terrorist Group Called Isis Terrorist Blood I was known as a useless addition to the CIA. I really never received any major cases.Until the day that I heard of the terrorist group called ISIS. I had from the whispers of fellow coworkers that there was a secret website in the deep web that recruits members to the terrorist group, but no one has reported being able to access the site. I did remember back to my adolescent years that I did have a bit of experience with hacking as well as navigating the deep web. So, I attempted for weeks effortlessly trying to scavenge the deep web for that website, and finally 2 weeks later I had found the the site, it seemed very shady and had a black background with the videos of every event that created by ISIS even the reporter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On our way there we had seen several attack helicopters, I am guessing it s an attack helicopter company that makes them. So I had an idea to go and try to steal one. The only tough part about infiltrating the company was that you had to have an employee badge. We needed a way to disguise ourselves. So, what we did was gather a bunch of old twigs and green leaves and disguised ourselves as bushes, and as we saw two employees come by we knocked them out behind the bush using a tranquilizer and hid them behind our bush so we could snatch their identification card. Once that was done we had scanned the card into the metallic scanner, and tried to blend with the other workers as much as possible. In the front office we were asked our position, and I responded with Helicopter cleaner? With a nervous look. Alright! Just remember to not wet the engine, was what the blonde secretary (lady) with a lot of acne said. We had entered the helicopter maintenance room and you could see many military helicopters, there were so many to choose from the Sikorsky R 4 to the much newer UH 60 Black Hawk. All of these helicopters were lined up in a vast room. All together It seemed like there was around eleven helicopters in the entire room! There were many black helicopters and there was even a dark blue and green helicopter.In the end we had decided to take the Mi 24. It was a large and bulky helicopter with a good amount of weapons.Right when I started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Example Of Colonialism In Viajero I. Introduction Viajero, a novel written by F. Sionil Jose, is a story of talks about a dreamer s journey towards knowing and understanding himself. Viajero also tackled the history of the Philippines and the behavior of Filipinos before the arrival of the Spaniards. The lead character of Viajero was an orphan named Salvador Badong dela Raza (a Spanish phrase meaning Saviour of the Race ). He became an orphan when his parent had died from the war. He was found by a native called Apo Tale and was brought to his house, where his deaf mute daughter, Mayang, was waiting. There, Badong was being cared of by Mayang. Unfortunately, six men with guns barged in to their household. He was so afraid of the incident that he immediately ran off to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Said discusses three main ideas in the decolonizing cultural resistance: (1) the concept of national language; (2) resistance as an alternative way of conceiving human history; and (3) a noticeable pull away from separatist nationalism toward a more integrative view of human community and human liberation (pp. 215 216). Roxas Tope (1998) wrote that the proponents of nationalism in the Philippines during the 1960s thought that it was necessary to require the writing of Philippine history by a Filipino and from the point of view of the Filipino, but when these works were published they became textbooks, the repository of historical truths and canonical interpretations of the past (p. 24); an act that can be considered as walking the fine line of the concept of Grand Narrative that both postcolonial and postmodern schools of thought question. In the same line, Zialcita (2005) questioned the overly nationalistic approach to the (re)writing of history because it highlights only the Spanish state as the enemy of democrats and nationalists by the late nineteenth century and leaves out the Spanish state that brought in symbols, values, and an organization whose unforeseen consequence was an expanded sense of community where notions of democracy and nationalism germinated (p. 65). Zialcita also observed this need to frame the definition of Filipino ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Response To Intervention Chapter 1 Summary Chapter two s main objective is to inform the reader with the definitions, details, and purposes of the four critical aspects of educating students with disabilities, which include the importance of collaboration among professionals, the IEP s, the LRE, and inclusive education (p. 45). The chapter begins discussing some topics that are slightly related to the four critical aspects. The book goes into the different techniques and programs that are associated with the prereferral process. Response to Intervention was the process that the book decided to promote and discuss, and the book decides to start the information here because it is the beginning of the process that most general educators will face. Chapter two also informs readers on what multifactored evaluations are and why they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General educators need to understand the purpose of each term, and this chapter provides a good amount of information. The next topic is crucial for general education teachers because it discussed the different styles and approaches of working with special education teachers in ways that will benefit the students who need extra assistance. The book goes into greater detail on teaming, which is expected because it is the most diverse strategies of those listed. Then the book dives into the meat and potatoes of the chapter by discussing the requirements of an IEP. The team and components are listed with the appropriate descriptions for each statement. Chapter two ends the IEP section with some of the disadvantages and problems that past IEP s have occurred. This is helping future educators with preventing the mistakes of the past. The least restrictive environment and inclusion within a general education classroom are differentiated. This is crucial because individuals tend to believe that those terms mean the same thing, but they are different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of Gibson s `` Television Special `` Polygamy On... Gibson (2010) also frames polygamy in the context of women struggles and not being able to control their own lives. Gibson gives his opinion on polygamy and how it violates the Christian family. Gibson (2010) argues that polygamy came about because of systematic patriarchy. Gibson gives information on Anderson Cooper s television special Polygamy in America, Cult or Calling? which discusses the capture of polygamist leader Warren Jeffs. Gibson (2010) explains how America s recent fascination with polygamy only covers one aspect of it referring to the main coverage of modern day Mormon polygamy. The researcher also gives information on the change of polygamous relationships over time. Gibson (2010) reflects that in modern day polygamous marriages people are able to pick their spouses. Women are actually enjoying being in a polygamous marriage instead of being forced into it. Simpson (2007) elaborates on the culture and faith of most polygamous. The author states that the history of Mormonism has involved to highly complex contacts and negotiations with non Mormons in their attempts to convert, resist, or appease outsiders. Mormons have engaged in a distinctive dialectic of secrecy and self disclosure. (p.11) In some cases, Simpson (2007) suggests Mormons feel they are being forced to be modernized. Non Mormons in the Utah territory and the United States saw Utah s acceptance of Mormonism and women as a shameful attempt to solidify the church s political power. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Motivation In The Crucible Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible , because he was petrified of being identified as a covert communist. It was an act of desperation, The Crucible evokes a lethal brew of illicit sexuality, dread, and political manipulation (New Yorker). While reading Charles W. Uphams he found the subject to write about; Salem Witch Trials. In 1952, Miller went to Salem to read the transcripts for The Crucible . Before all of this transpired Miller worked two years in an automobile parts warehouse. Then, he attended the University of Michigan, where he studied journalism, and playwright s (History). Miller wrote for the student paper, and completed his very first play named No Villain . After, college he moved back East to begin his playwright career. Wringing plays such as The Man who had all the Luck , All my Sons , and Death of a Salesman . Which helped his playwright career in many ways (Gradesaver). The Crucible was intended to be an allegation of McCarthyism. Which was inspired by the McCarthy bearing of the 1950s. This was a widespread social, and cultural phenomenon. It affected all levels of society, and was the source of a great deal of depression. Moreover, this was believed to be one of the reasons why Miller came under the committee s scrutiny. This hunt was very unfortunate on writers, and entertainers. Many were labeled as communist sympathizers (PBS.ORG). Some were put in jail while others had their passports taken away. Those who were accused of communist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Metamorphosis 5-7 Of The Sermon At The Sermon On The Mount The New Testament of the Christian Bible has been believed, critiqued, scrutinized, and intensely studied since it came into existence. Men and women around the globe have argued and interpreted sections of the book in several different ways. Whereas the entire book rarely agrees with most people s ethical or spiritual values, portions of the book have become entwined with social and legal codes in the modern world. Chapters 5 7 of the book of Matthew, one of four gospel books that chronicle the life of Jesus, are commonly referred to at the Sermon on the Mount. This widely accepted passage inspires millions around the world and has done so for thousands of years. Naturally, some of the most historically significant human rights movements use ideas and concepts discussed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount regardless of their religious affiliation. Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Dietrich Bonheoffer, all implemented aspects of the sermon in their respective struggles against oppressive groups. This text, regardless of its origin, provides an exceptional ethical base and acts as an effective tool when applied to social movements. Mahatma Gandhi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these verses, Jesus explains that the suffering in the world will not last, and that those who strive for righteousness, mercy, and peace will receive eternal rewards in the kingdom of heaven. All three of these men can relate to verse 10 which reads, Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 5:10). A major reason these three men are celebrated is because all were killed fighting for righteousness. Gandhi and King each received bullets for their service to society, and Bonheoffer faced the noose at the hands of the Nazi regime. All of them understood that what they believed in was greater than life itself, and that their reward was not something mortal but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty And Its Effectiveness This essay analyses the psychology behind The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty and its effectiveness. The analysis includes a brief explanation of the elaboration likelihood model and how it explains attitude formation. The other section of the analysis explores the self concept and its effectiveness towards the campaign. The Dove brand was established in 1957 in the U.S. introducing its new innovative cleansing bar and now with various products such as deodorants, lotions and hair products, the brand has rooted itself to listen to women. Under the protection of Unilever, Dove has certainly made its mark and has gained immense success especially when competing along 400 brands. However there are only 14 brands, including Dove, which generate sales in excess of €1 billion a year (Unilever, 2015). The first stage of the campaign, which was launched in 2004, targeted women through the use of billboard advertisements (see Figure 1). Since then, the campaign has expanded from billboards to television ads and its online videos have gone viral. Using the tagline Imagine a World Where Beauty is a Source of Confidence, Not Anxiety , the campaign instigated a global conversation about the need for a broader definition of beauty. The reason for this was due to the findings found by The Real Truth About Beauty: A Global Report , which showed that only 2% of women around the world describe themselves as beautiful however when the report was revisited this had increased to 4% (Dove, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Thomas Stonewall Jackson Essay Thomas Stonewall Jackson was born in Clarksburg, Virginia, on January 21, 1824. After graduating 17th in his class at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He served in the Mexican War and won two brevets. While he was in Mexico, Jackson became a Presbyterian. A friend said that, quot;He never smoked, he was a strict teetotaler and never touched a card. quot; In 1851, Jackson was recruited to teach at the Virginia Military Institute. His students called him Deacon Jackson, while others compared him to Oliver Cromwell. On the outbreak of the Civil War, Jackson was commissioned as colonel and was given the job to organize volunteers for the new Confederate Army. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First he attacked John C. Fremont at Cross Keys before heading to Irvin McDowell at Port Republic. He then rushed his troops east to join up with Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces fighting George McClellan. In 1862, Major General John Pope was given command of the new Army of Virginia. Pope was told to move east to Blue Ridge Mountains towards Charlottesville. They hoped that this move would help George McClellan by drawing Robert E. Lee away from defending Richmond. Lee s 80,000 troops were now fighting two large armies: McClellan s 90,000 and Pope s 50,000. Joined by Jackson , the Confederate troops constantly attacked George McClellan and on June 27, they broke through at Gaines Mill. Outnumbered, McClellan retreated to James River. Abraham Lincoln, frustrated by McClellan s lack of success, sent in Major General John Pope, but he too was easily beaten back by Jackson. In July 1862, John Pope decided to capture Gordonsville, a railroad junction between Richmond and the Shenandoah Valley. Pope selected Nathaniel Banks to carry out the task. Robert E. Lee considered Gordonsville to be strategically important and sent Jackson to protect the town. On August 9th, Jackson defeated Banks at Cedar Run. Pope now ordered George McClellan army at Harrison s Landing to join the campaign to take the railroad junction. When Lee heard this news, he brought together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mexican Sex Workers 1. The focus of the article is transgendered Mexican sex workers who travel back and forth between Guadalajara, Mexico and San Francisco, and how they have adapted elements from the marginalized saints such as Santisima Muerte, St. Jude, and the Virgin of Guadalupe from the Catholic faith for protection from the homophobia, discrimination, and danger they faced in their daily lives. 2. The author used interviews from 29 transgendered sex workers from Guadalajara over two years in both Mexico and San Francisco, as well as personal observation as methods of collecting data. 3. The concept of sexual migration is migration fully or partially fueled by the sexuality of those migrating. Some may desire to continue a current relationship with a foreign national, or it may be just to exploring new sexual desires, such as gender transformation. Others may be migrating to avoid persecution, but I believe that the reason the people in the study were migrating is because they were hoping for an environment that gives them more equality in society. 4. A concept that has helped me to understand this article better is when we went over gender. Before, I may not have fully understood the gravity of the discrimination transgendered people face within their own society, causing them to feel marginalized within their own group. To combine that prior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sex workers have an interesting relationship with the sacred and the profane. When they were living in Mexico, they would create alters dedicated strictly to Santisima Muerte. These alters would typically be in their private residence, and the women worked at a nearby brothel. San Francisco on the other hand was quite different. Here they were forced to live and work from the same place and therefore were unable to maintain their separation from their sacred private alter, and their profane employment conflicted greatly. Some women would remove their sacred objects and store them away, and others would leave them fully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Sophie Scholl Sophie Scholl was brought up as a Lutheran Christian and then later joined a Nazi organization, which she initially enjoyed and had received a promotion, but however, became uneasy when her conscience being Christian did not line up with the creeping Nazi philosophy of the organization. In 1935, Hitler passed the rules Nuremburg laws which discriminated Jew s, which banned them from going to many public places and prohibited them from joining groups that Sophie was in, which made her upset and more critical to Nazi Germany. In 1937, her brothers and a few of her friends were arrested for being a part of a German Youth Movement which reinforced her hostility to the Nazis. Later in 1942 her father was sent to prison after referring to Hitler as God s Scourge. In that same year a non violent anti Nazi resistance group was formed by her brother Hans Scholl and a few friends. They created eight anti Nazi pamphlets and they distributed them around the city. They also painted anti Nazi slogans on buildings in Munich. On February 18, 1943, Sophie and other members of the White Rose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mark 8 34 38, it reads: Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it. What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his Father s glory with the holy angels. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ken Sande s The Peace Maker Essay Ken Sande s The Peace Maker A biblical guide to resolving personal conflict , this, in a nutshell is what The Peace Maker is all about. In this critical book review I will be taking topics from the book and giving the reader my personal views on how I either reacted or related to the topics covered. My goal for this paper is to give the reader a non biased opinion of The Peace Maker , which was published by Baker Books in June of 2004. To first critique a book you must have some background information on the author himself and why he is qualified to write a book on conflict management through a biblical perspective. Ken Sande is the author of the book as well as being the president of Peacemaker Ministries, which is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To try and persuade someone to believe in religion, if they are not willing listen, is a sure fire way to start a conflict, which is why I feel this book contradicts itself in some ways. An example of this is where Sande wrote in chapter 7on page 145: The apostle Paul could be similarly indirect. Instead of hitting the Athenians head on with their idolatry, he first engaged them on a point of common interest and moved gradually into the good news of the one true God. To me this states that the apostle Paul was trying to convert the Athenians to Christianity because they believed in a different God, which is in direct contrast with a point made on page 154: While it is true that we have no right to force out personal opinions on others, we do have a responsibility to encourage fellow believers to be faithful to God s truths, which are presented in Scripture. To understand my point of view on this book you should understand that I am not a religious person and I am at a point in my life where I am trying to find my own spirituality whether it is Christianity or some other form of religion. While reading this book I found myself making notes on how I disagree with certain topics but I didn t realize until I was about half way through that there were many good points made. Some of the good points I did notice can be found in every chapter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Maori Culture Essay Kia Ora, my name is Te Mahia Millanta and I am a extramural student studying marketing and economics. I chose this paper as an elective and was interested in developing my knowledge of Maori culture. I will now discuss the impact of Maori values and concepts as they relate to the study of a specific discipline, marketing. From the well known All black haka to professional golfer Michael Campbell s clothing label, Cambo, the culture of Maori and their brand are helping New Zealand position itself in an ever increasing global market. New Zealand government officials first warned Fiat (car manufacturer), whom launched and advertisement of woman imitating the Ka mate haka last year that it would be seen as insensitive to Maori and the New Zealand public. The irony of course is that this is certainly not the first time that an international company has trespassed into our culture and more likely it won t be the last. The elaborate form of the traditional challenge is not often seen these days. It is largely reserved for special occasions such as visits by senior dignitaries. However, the principles that underpin the traditional rituals are still retained in a modern form (Guide, 2014). Recently New Zealand has been awarded second place in the world in terms of authentic brands in terms of distinctive, unique and genuine cultures. Brand strategist Brian Richards adds, Maori culture can add value to New Zealand s identity in such a significant way . Nevertheless as outraged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Courtroom Workgroup Paper Courtroom Workgroup Paper Fertina Bryant CJA/204 Feburary 23, 2013 Christopher Berry Courtroom Workgroup Paper * The author will determine courtroom groups, how the groups interact daily, and recommend changes to the groups. The author will also describe prosecutor roles and the cases he pursues. Finally, the author will elaborate on the funnel of criminal justice with the backlog among the courtroom group, the court system, give an example, and explain how to eliminate backlog cases. * Working the Courtroom System * Courtroom workgroups consist of a judge, a prosecutor, and a defense. These courtroom groups remain Senior Officers in court who determines the appropriateness of conduct. These officers settle questions of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The judges swear before appointment that as Judge he promises to remain tough on Crime, enforce the death penalty, and if elected, He proves a political moderate. First used in Missouri in 1940, the governor appoints judges from a list compiled by a non partisan nominating commission. Judges serve on the bench for a year (Schmalleger, 2011). They remain voted to the bench after a year of service. If the vote is yes, the judge sits for the full term. * Although the police, judges, defense attorneys, and probation officers remain involved in specific duties, the prosecutor proves challenged in phases of the court process. Prosecutors challenge judicial decisions at times (Byrd, 2001). The office of the prosecutor proves part of the executive branch of the government. In all phases of the court process, given broad discretion, his/her job is to advocate the guilt of defendant vigorously. The prosecutors represent the people. Prosecutor screen the case. They determine if a crime has been committed. They research the crime to examine if a suspect has proved properly identified and if the evidence is sufficient to support a guilty verdict (Schmalleger, 2011). * Nolle Prosequi (nol. Pros.) should never present based on local jury success or public opinion decision to plea bargain, plea negotiations, and ureviewable discretions. They prove recommended toward offenders amounts of bail; comply to rules of discovery, and assisting with district ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Westfarmers Case Study Essay Executive Summary Wesfarmer s home improvement division, Bunnings has been the leading hardware supplier in all states of Australia and New Zealand in the past years. Bunnings strategic objectives are to provide the widest range of home improvement goods with lowest price. It can be seen as a slight prospector / strong analyzer based on the Miles and Snow s Adaptive strategies (Miles Snow 1978). Bunnings core competence is their depth and breadth of stock holdings and brand name recognition designed to cover almost all the needs of people s everyday life. Bunnings are doing basically well in the strategic implementation process. From innovation to stuff, from information technology to legal and e legal, Bunnings are all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, risks remain weighted to the upside (Global insight Australia, 2007). In trend terms, GDP increased by 1.2% in the quarter from Mar to June of 2007and Non farm GDP rose by 1.4%. GDP per hour worked in the market sector rose by 1.2% and the Household saving ratio was 0.1. (Australia Bureau of Statistics, 2007) Bunnings are benefiting from the economic trend and can sustain its competitive advantage of lowest price because of the high sensitivity of households. Low inflation rates can also create more demand from the customers as disposable income has increased. 2.1.3 Social The population of Australia is growing at a rate of 1.4% per year and officially, by estimation, hit 21 million on the 29th June, 2007. 67.3% of population is between 15 and 64 years old. From this aspect, Bunnings still have great potential to increase its market share based on the population growing as the home purchase and improvement is part of people s basic needs. (Wikipidea, 2007) Likewise, people s living standards are increasing and urging new fashions have brought people into a new era. Societal trends of entertainment at home mean more people are installing pools, pergolas and outdoor entertaining areas as well as constructing or renewing their houses. People s ideology about life style will create huge demand for home improvement market. Bunnings will be strongly positioned to benefit from this new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is The True Meaning Of The Wu-Tang Clan s Song Triumph The atomic bomb of a song Triumph by the Wu Tang Clan is a rap song released back in 1997. While the song has no chorus, nor any real plot or unified meaning, it consists of nine verses from the Wu Tang members with an intro from the rapper, Ol Dirty Bastard also featuring Cappadonna. Each of the nine verses contains many or some figurative devices such as similes and metaphors while maintaining a good amount of rhymes throughout its lyrics. One of the interesting facts about the song Triumph was that it was one of the very few 6 minute songs that featured on the radio at the time, even though the limit was usually three minutes and fifteen seconds when it came to hip hop or any other genre. The first verse is sung by Inspectah Deck, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Scope Of Practice Research Paper Scope of Practice As I begun reading Indiana and Florida s state medical acts finding there are many similar, however, different criteria for medical assistant s job duties are quite unique in my opinion. Personally, I did not realize every state had their own criteria for a medical assistant s job duties. Therefore, I found this assignment very interesting and educational for myself due to enrolling into Indiana Business College for medical assistants, however, upon becoming pregnant and almost losing my son I had to withdraw and unfortunately was not able to complete my education. Medical assistants work closely alongside physicians, routinely within outpatient and ambulatory care facilities such as medical offices or clinics in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Makes An Elite Athlete Become Highly Competent And... Ever since the creation of the ancient Olympic Games, held in Olympia, Greece, in the 8th century BC, there has been athletic competition between different nations, groups, tribes, and individuals. Today, elite athletes participate in a wide variety of athletic pursuits, competing in differing events throughout the world. What makes an elite athlete become highly competent and possess a higher level of performance than other individuals? This is the essential question that has driven multiple specialists to explore individual s athletic ability thru a look into the genetic disposition of those individuals. For while training, exercising, planning, nutrition, motivation, patience, etc. all have an important role upon an individual s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first real evidence of genetics role upon athletic performance came with the publication of the human genome project. Once the human genome had been completely mapped out this allowed researchers to finally have a starting point to locate and identify individual genes that could be then attributed to an individual s success as an athlete. The Human Gene Map for Performance and Health Related Fitness Phenotypes: The 2006 2007 Update, published and updated by Molly S. Bray, James M. Hagberg, Louis Perusse, Tuomo Rankinen, Stephen M. Roth, Bernd Wolfarth, and Claude Bouchard was an update of the human gene map for physical performance and health related fitness phenotypes that covers the research advances that were reported during the years of 2006 and 2007. The genes and markers with evidence of association or linkage with a performance or a fitness phenotype in sedentary or active people, in responses to acute exercise, or for training induced adaptations are positioned on the map of all autosomes and sex chromosomes. The individuals for these studies came from a wide background in order to have a better study for results on a broad spectrum. This fitness and performance map currently includes two hundred and fourteen autosomal gene entries and quantitative trait loci plus seven others on the X chromosome, along with eighteen mitochondrial genes that have been shown to influence fitness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Media Influence On Crime Abstract The prevalence of crime is a substantial part of society. As a result, the development of punishment has been essential in contributing to social order. Despite extensive research conducted into the ideals surrounding crime and punishment, this research does not act as a solely relied upon source of information for society. Given its inevitable prominence within society, different forms of print and digital media have been a major disseminator of information. As a result, this has allowed for it to continually influence and develop a range of societal and political attitudes. This has led to the reform of legislation. However this has also had impacts on societal understanding of the legal processes. Introduction In order for the law to be applicable, it is essential for it to reflect social values of that time. In situations where the societal environment is influenced by extensive media coverage, questions could also arise with regard to political responses, highlighting the extent of the media influence. Ultimately, different forms of media shape societal and political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is ultimately a feeling created amongst society in response to certain occurrences that deviate from established social values . Therefore, these panics alter the attitudes towards crime and the ideas of its punishment. As a result, the central focus on the particular issues influence political action due to the changed political attitudes. The panic ultimately has the potential to lead law reform in a way that reshapes social order . A threat to social order, as established by constant media coverage was evident in the case of R v Skaf Skaf . This case concerned the issue of sexual assault and the presence of gangs. The incident, involving a young teenager being repeatedly assaulted by a group, occurred in the year 2000, around the time of the Sydney Olympic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Critical Thinking Essay INTRODUCTION Critical thinking has been defined in great depth over thousands of years yet comparison of many of these definitions show the emphasis alters between what characteristic is deemed most important for each individual. However the definition alters, the same three important principles are always included: scepticism, open mindedness and objectivity. It is important for each individual to conclude his or her own definition of critical thinking to enable a specific authenticity that equates to an individuals academic work. This essay will show that while the true meaning of critical thinking doesn t change, adapting a personal definition is vital for success in higher education and life skills. CRITICAL THINKING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each individual revisiting the definition of critical thinking draws from varied areas of importance in order to validate in turn, their individual work. There are three important principles that underpin critical thinking: scepticism, open mindedness and objectivity. Each principle is important in its own right yet is required to work conjointly to achieve a logical, balanced argument. Scepticism is required to authenticate relevant evidence and validate the source, it should never be assumed that a person of authority has delivered the information in print.(Burton 2006:45) Open mindedness is remaining impartial and being prepared to accept evidence which conflicts with personal beliefs while considering all opinions.(Burton 2006 45 46) Objectivity is perceiving the argument while disregarding all emotional responses. STRATEGIES FOR CRITICAL THINKING Students need to have specific strategies when they undertake a critical thinking approach to reading information sources and writing answers to essay questions. The main strategies are to determine the validity of sources information, to identify fact and opinion, to uncover persuasive techniques of the writer, and to detect bias or prejudice. One important critical thinking strategy to develop in order to maintain academic integrity, is determining the validity of sources of information. Investigating the history behind the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Much Ado About Nothing Essay William Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play involving by deception, disloyalty, trickery, eavesdropping, and hearsay. The play contains numerous examples of schemes that are used to manipulate the thoughts of other characters; it is the major theme that resonates throughout the play. Ironically, it is one of these themes that bring serenity to the chaos that encompasses most of the play. amp;#9;The first example of deception we see is with the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. These two characters provide the humor throughout Shakespeare s comedy; their repartees and soliloquies tend to leave the reader smiling and anxious for more dialogue between them. Beatrice and Benedick have had a relationship prior to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benedick, shows us his true feelings in his soliloquy: amp;quot;This can be no trick... / I will be horribly in love with her amp;quot; (2.3.210,223). Benedick, decides that he will allow himself to fall in love with Beatrice. amp;#9;The second example of deception is seen in Act 3.1. Hero and Ursula do their parts to trick Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick. They speak highly of Benedick and amp;quot;praise him more than ever man did merit amp;quot; (3.3.19). In her eavesdropping and overhearing she falls for the bait, as did Benedick. In Beatrice s soliloquy she discloses her thoughts of Benedick s false affectations towards her. She is willing to tame her heart so that Benedick and she can be together. Beatrice s submissiveness shows her subconscious yearnings to be in love, as well as Benedick even though She and Benedick aren t willing to admit it. amp;#9;The most heinous act of deception in Much Ado About Nothing is committed against Hero, the daughter of Leonato, and Claudio. These two characters, unlike Beatrice and Benedick, fall in love after seeing each other for the first time Shakespeare s classic case of love at first sight. The deception starts after Borachio overhears Don Pedro s plan to amp;quot;assume thy part in some disguise amp;quot; (1.1.305) in order to woo Hero for Claudio. At the masquerade party, while Don Pedro is dancing with Hero in hopes of wooing her for Claudio, Borachio and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Procedural Programming And Object Oriented Programming PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING (https://neonbrand.com/website design/procedural programming vs object oriented programming a review/ ) Procedural Programming which has been referred to as inline programming takes a more top down approach to solving problems. When a program starts with a problem then that problem is broken down into smaller sub problems or sub procedures. These sub problems are further broken down until they get simple enough to be solved. The demerit with procedural programming is that if an edit is needed to the program, we have to edit every line of it that corresponds to the original change in the code. For example, a variable was set equal to 1 and if other sub procedures of the program rely on that variable to function ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. Problems in procedural programming need to be individually addressed as the program is executed whereas in object oriented programming objects and classes can be referenced throughout the program. RESEARCH FINDINGS ON OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (http://www.buyya.com/java/Chapter1.pdf) System engineering principles and techniques such as model building, simulation, estimation, and measurement are used to build software products through the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The software development life cycle is a stepwise and systematic process where each step depends on the successful completion of the previous step all arranged in a sequential order. It can be observed that the maintenance of software is 60% of overall cost, whereas all the other costs are only 40%. High maintenance costs are because of poor reuse of software components which is a critical factor in system development. Hence, maintenance is an important factor to be considered in the software development process. Also, earlier programming languages did not support reuse because of the dependence of the program on its environment. Thus, Software maintenance and Software reuse are the two major problems that demanded a new programming approach. The software required for advanced applications are very complex and evolving and developing them is an equally challenging task. The complexity of software requires a programming methodology that should have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Passing By Nella Larsen Literature in the past failed to represent women in an effective manner, erasing their self identity and relationships with one another but, certain female authors have attempted to create and demonstrate the bond between women and their relationships. This essay will analyze Virginia Woolf s reading to Chloe likes Olivia from A Room of One s Own and apply it to the novel Passing by Nella Larsen and the women relationships displayed in the text using textual evidence. Virginia Woolf s reading to the statement Chloe liked Olivia is it was interesting to see Mary Carmichael, who is a well noted author, present a genuine relationship between the two females and them not being mentioned about through a man s perspective. Woolf goes on to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woolf mentions Carmichael work saying she has every right to attempt new forms and styles, as long as she is creating something new rather than merely destroying what has gone before. Larsen displays new styles and created ideas that were brought to light. For example, the relationship between Clare and Irene was more so a psychological struggle between females. These women both were in this psycho dual process in which there are two processing systems operating by different rules. There is one view universally known (stereotypes) then the view that isn t shared by others. They also experienced double consciousness which means society judged them one way while they absorbed what society thought of them and mentally judged themselves. Clare knew genetically she was black while she spoke, dressed, and truly believed she was white. All lineages with her black side was stripped and banned due to negative connotations with that race and positive with the other. Irene on the other hand embraced her Black race but wanted pieces of Clare s white world. Woolf later mentions in her text, All these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Cheating in Relationships Annette Homewood Informative Speech #2 Saddleback College TOPIC: Cheating in Relationships GENERAL PURPOSE: To answer common inquiries about cheating SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To arm individuals with insight and knowledge as to why people cheat and what one can do to lessen the chances of cheating occurring in a relationship THESIS: The more one is aware of the prevalence of cheating and how it occurs, the better preventive steps one can take toward creating a more secure relationship, and a better relationship in general. INTRODUCTION I. How many of you have ever cheated or been cheated on in a relationship? (attention getter) A. From regretful one night stands to individuals who seek multiple affairs over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... if there s a low frequency of sex and/or sexual incompatibility P. if you have a higher libido Q. you like having multiple partners and that s just the way it is R. if there s low to moderate satisfaction in the relationship 1. Some of these things you might not change. a) And all these factors don t mean that some one is going to cheat. TRANSITION: But we might explore the most complex of these issues: relationship satisfaction (something you might change). II. Relationship satisfaction is a component of commitment. A. According to the 1999 article An Investment Model Prediction of Dating Infidelity from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, a central force within relationships is commitment.
  • 37. 1. Commitment consists of three elements working together: satisfaction, alternative quality, and investments. a) Satisfaction represents the outcomes one receives from the relationship. b) Alternative quality represents the outcomes one would expect from the next best alternative (e.g. dating a particular other, dating more than one person). c) Investments represents the things one would lose, both tangible and intangible, if the relationship were to end (e.g. shared possessions, shared traditions). d) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ottoman Empire By the turn of the twentieth century, the once powerful Ottoman Islamic Middle Eastern order was rendered unstable by conflicts emanating from its core components to the challenge of European dominance. Its economic order was restructured into different parts of the region. The Capitulations, were transformed into tools of European economic and political control. In an effort to recover Middle Eastern military strength and prevent rebellion and European imperialism, the rulers of Egypt and the Ottoman Empire started to purchase European military technology. But the cost associated with these endeavors exceeded the financial capacities of the two states and they were forced to seek loans from European lenders. The economic environment eventually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But by 1920, neither that state nor its Islamic institutions held prominence in the Middle East, and its former Arab and Turkish subjects faded into obscurity. In its final century the Ottoman system underwent considerable transformation. The reform movement strengthened the administrative efficiency and the military capability of the empire, but at the same time the reforms were bound to undermine the foundations on which the Ottoman order rested. Despite the administrative changes and the spread of nationalist revolts in the Balkans, the Arab subjects of the empire neither wanted, nor anticipated, its collapse and replacement by a regional Arab state system. The doctrine of Arabism surfaced before the war, but it was not so much a program for political independence so much as a demand for Arab autonomy within an Ottoman framework. Thus, at the outbreak of the war, Ottomanism remained the dominant ideology in the Arabic speaking provinces. And despite all the attention that Sharif Husayn s revolt later received, they did not detach the majority of Arabs from their Ottoman loyalties during the war years. But by the end of the war in 1918, Ottomanism was irrelevant. The French occupation of Damascus and the creation of regional states, compelled the Arab elites to focus their attention on developments in their own new states. Arabs that had been formerly occupants of Ottoman provinces, now had to create new identities as Iraqis, Syrians, Palestinians, etc. One element in the post Ottoman Middle East did remain constant, the individuals who rose to political prominence in the new states were mainly those who had held positions of power and or influence within the Ottoman system, whether they were local notables or prior Ottoman civil servants and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hummingbirds Essay On a nice spring day the buzzing sound of a hummingbird flying can often be heard, and people look out the window for a chance to see the intriguing little bird. There are over three hundred and fifty species of hummingbirds some as far south as Chile and others as far north as Alaska. Hummingbirds are beautiful creatures that range five cm. to twenty cm. tall. The remarkable birds are the only type of birds who can fly backwards and are characterized by their long beaks. With so many different types of these fascinating birds most people don t stop to think they could be in danger. Hummingbirds are an endangered species because of the causes of they re endangerment, what they need to survive, and the effects of their endangerment on humanity. There are many different causes of hummingbird endangerment. When a species is considered endangered it means the species is seriously at risk of extinction.One of the biggest causes is hummingbird s vulnerability. Hummingbirds small size makes them very vulnerable to larger predators. With so many larger predators catching the little birds their numbers are dropping. Climate change is really hurting the small birds. As the climate changes the hummingbirds who migrate get confused when they have to leave. If they stay in a cold area too long and don t go south the harsh winter can kill them. Most of the hummingbirds however are getting killed when their habitats are destroyed. Humans are destroying hummingbird habitats to expand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Doll s House Gender Essay Throughout much of English literature, gender and sex have been carefully analyzed. Often, a literary character can be identified as either male or female simply based on the character s behavior or on the way they are described by the author. Gender is not the biological traits that society uses to assign a person into either female or male; this is called sex. Gender is the repeated socialization over time that leads men and women to fall into a false sense that they are acting naturally, rather than following a socially constructed role. In A Doll House , Henrik Ibsen appoints specific stereotypical gender roles to each of his characters to show how gender has been constructed by social expectations. One of the most obvious issues that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Male roles in A Doll House are presented through two characters: Torvald Helmer and Nils Krogstad. In the first place, Torvald Helmer is a mirror image of the stereotypical male gender. To him, social expectations surrounding his gender must be met. He holds on to the belief that a man s role in marriage is to protect and guide his wife. Also, Torvald believes that all husbands have a right to their wives bodies. He asks Aren t I your husband ? (Isben 832) after Nora resists having sex with him. This demonstrates how male figures of the 19th century thought they had all the power, especially when behind closed doors. As Parker (2003) describes, in common Victorian society, the husband did not view their wives as equals but rather an amusement or possession . Torvald enjoys the idea that Nora needs instruction and is quite eager to show her how to dance the tarantella. Torvald is very overbearing and treats his wife Nora like a doll. The Helmer household acts as an enclosure to shelter the entire family from the cruelties of the outside world. Another stereotypical trait of Torvald Helmer s is that he has a steady job and is very conscious of his appearance in the community. He has the desire to stay in good rankings thus fires Krogstad from the bank as to not make [himself] ridiculous in front of the whole office ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Apollo Moon Landing Evidence Apollo Moon Landing Evidence On July 16th, 1969 the Apollo 11 spacecraft launched from Earth and landed on the moon four days later. It was the first of six manned spacecraft to land on the moon, all launched by NASA and the United States. Conspiracy theorists have tried to prove that the moon landings were fake from the moment the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the moon. One of the conspiracy theorists biggest pieces of evidence against the moon landing are two photos from NASA, which have been proven to actually be taken on the moon. Another piece of evidence that supports the idea that the moon landings were real is that a Japanese explorer found the Apollo 15 launch area on the moon. NASA produced several still photos from the moon landing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is clear evidence to support this claim. Conspiracy theorists have tried to argue the moon landing was fake by finding evidence that the shadows in NASA photos prove the moon landing was fake. The irregular shadows were a result of the moon s natural topography and reflective surface. A Japanese lunar explorer has also taken pictures that of the halo left behind by the Apollo 15 s lunar module engine. This lunar explorer also created a three dimensional image of the area that almost perfectly matched NASA s. These pieces of evidence along with others are clear indicators that America did indeed land on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Topic Of Fate Of Ancient Greece During The Golden Age The Topic of Fate in Ancient Greece During the Golden Age The Golden Age of Athens started with the final defeat of Persia in 479 B.C. and the formation of the Delian League in 478 B.C. With the defeat of Persia came a period of prosperity for Athens, a time of great political advancements and many reforms to daily life. Around 461 B.C., a former general named Perikles became the dominant politician of Athens. During his reign (461 429 B.C.) he made Athens a strong and imperialistic city state, one that forced their allies to remain in the Delian League. Sparta, who had left the league shortly after the defeat of the Persians, had created their own league, the Peloponnesian League. The two leagues signed the Thirty Years Treaty, which stated that the two leagues may not fight for thirty years. Athens went against the treaty by helping a city state who was in the other league. Athens and Sparta declare war against one another shortly after. Homer s Illiad and Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannos had an effect on the citizens of Athens in the respect of fate. In both classics, fate is considered unavoidable and ultimately inevitable. The topic of fate during this time is an important topic to Athenians because they fear that a battle against the Peloponnesian League is inevitable, just like Achilles fate to die in Troy, or Oedipus fate to kill his father and marry his mother. In the Athenian perspective, fate is written in stone, and what is fated will happen. In Homer s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Compare And Contrast The Treaty Of Versailles And The... The League of Nations, and The Paris Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles had many comparisons and contrasts. In addition, The League of Nations, and The Treaty of Versailles were both made after World War I to be sure that another war would not happen in the future; both of these solutions were mobilized when our world was oppressed, but many believe that both of them have similarities and differences. To, conclude, both bureaucracies (The League of Nations, and The Paris Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles) had similar details; the countries involved, the leaders involved, but they had the same reasons for making agreements for peace. In addition, both had different details; the countries that were and were not involved, the other leaders involved, and the way they made the contracts. To begin, The League of Nations, and The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles were equivalent in copious procedures. First of all, approximately two of the countries that participated in the solutions to end wars incorporated Italy and France. Similar leaders, however, included President, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as, what they both accurately mean; meaning, The League of Nations is a league, and The Paris Peace... is a treaty. A league is a diminutive group of people working together to benefit a cause or charity, but a treaty is an agreement including different countries that has rules of the mutual relationship; most times the rules were ingenious. Equally important, both of the treaty and the league involved different countries; all except for two were the same which makes a big discrepancy because of all the countries that were involved. Similarly, they(The League of Nations and The Paris Peace...)both have, except for two, different world leaders that participated in the events. There are multiple other differences, and similarities, but might just be the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ethnic Cleansing In The Rohingya Ethnic cleansing has not been recognized by the United Nations as an independent crime. Although, it has been recognized as trying to rid one group of people from an area to make the other group ethnically homogenous. To do this a group can try to promote fear in another group making them want to leave so they do not feel safe anymore. Some of these acts can include murder, torture, rape, etc. (Ethnic Cleansing, Un.org) This is exactly what is happening to the Rohingya in Myanmar. They are being forced to leave their home and escape to neighboring countries because of persecution by the primarily Buddhist, Myanmar. They are not allowed citizenship, are forced to relocate, and been attacked by the Myanmar government on several occasions. Recent studies have shown that over 160,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar and over 1,000 have been killed, including innocent men, women, and children. (Myanmar: Who are the Rohingya, aljezzera.com) The Rohingya have been in Myanmar since 1982 and not only have gotten no recognition but are not even allowed citizenship. This is turn limits them to having no power or say in Myanmar. The government made the Rohingya get foreign identity cards. This in turn, angered many of the Rohingya for their families had been there for generations. Some Rohingya had even served in the government prior to this. All their rights to go to school, work, travel, etc. were prohibited because they were not able to be recognized as citizens. The Myanmar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Stress Relief Meditations 11 Anxiety Relief Meditations Meditations have massive advantages for overall wellness and stress management. While there are lots of different meditations that are powerful, each brings something unique, and some meditations may feel less uncomfortable for you than others. The meditations that feel right will be the ones to try, as those really are the ones you are going to continue to practice. The following are some of the most popular, successful, and gratifying meditations for stress relief; see which kind of meditation, and attempt several works best for you. Afterward practice often and let your lifetime is transformed by your chosen meditations. 1. Basic Mindfulness Meditation With practice, it could be utilized everywhere, and may bring continuing stress relief advantages. This easy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mantra Meditation Mantra meditation is among the meditations that are more straightforward to learn, and continues to be proven successful as a stress relief technique. Some individuals might feel odd repeating a word aloud, as well as under their breath, but for those who love having a focus during practice, mantra meditation can not be quite useless. Learn how to work with the mantra meditation now. 10. 5 Minute Meditation There are two principal advantages to five minute meditations they are able to be effective for relieving tension quickly when you do not have time for a complete twenty minute session. Second, when paired with standard practice, they are able to get you back into the place of relaxation and serenity similar from what you experience in your normal meditation sessions fairly fast. This makes them convenient and powerful! Find out on the topic of quick meditations. 11. Aromatherapy Meditation Aromatherapy brings demonstrated benefits for strain relief. When integrated into your meditation practice, additionally, it may add an extra dimension of easiness and pleasantness. Learn how it is able to meet your needs and more about aromatherapy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Arguments Against Physical Machines Jenna Beran Arguments Against Physical Machines Jenna Beran In A Contemporary Defense of Dualism, J. P. Moreland challenges the problem of mind and body. He uses the terms intentionality and subjectivity to argue that humans are not physical machines. Subjectivity is the opinions and feelings from experience that is unique to the individual. Intentionality describes how thought can be directed on a particular object. This is consciousness. These terms are what make human beings distinct from physical machines. Moreland argues that human beings are different from a physical machine because humans have a mind that uses intentionality and subjectivity. Moreland compares the intentionality and subjectivity of physical things to the mind. Humans are able to think about desires and beliefs with the use of intentionality. We are not just a bundle of nerves that take in sensory information and give feedback because of the intentionality of the mind. Instead, human beings are able to process the sensory information, and give feedback through unique opinions. The combination of consciousness and experience are what makes every human unique in the world. When looking at a physical object like a computer, it doesn t have the characteristics of subjectivity and intentionality. The computer does not have subjectivity because it cannot feel emotions. The computer also doesn t have intentionality because it cannot express its beliefs. Humans can envision objects that do not really exist such as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Duckweed Grow Lab Report Overall, it is recognizable that excess nutrients do have major effects on water ecosystems, showcased within the three samples. By the end of the experiment, the samples differed vastly. In the high sample, most, if not all, organisms had died off from harmful levels of the provided nutrients. In the low sample, plant growth thrived because there was just enough of the provided nutrients. In the control sample, nothing major had changed other than the amount of duckweed, which was still acute. It is apparent that eutrophication occurred more in the low sample compared to the other two. The high sample received 6 8 drops of liquid miracle grow, which consists of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Initially, it was predicted that this sample would serve as the one with the most life. However, this was proven false. This sample shows profound levels of death and no growth whatsoever. This is due to the fact that such excessive amounts of nutrients can serve as a toxic poison to organisms. Over the course of the experiment, no additional duckweed growth was witnessed. In fact, the few that were there originally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The changes in this sample are the most visually apparent among the others. Between November 22nd and December 1st, algae growth skyrocketed, as shown by the dark green hue of the water. Moreover, duckweed growth was rapid and abundant, specifically between December 1st and 6th. By the end of the experiment, the entire surface on the container was blanketed by duckweed. This amount of growth occured due to the fact that the amount of nutrients provided, that being of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, was just enough to provide sufficient nutrition for plant growth, and then some. It hadn t reached the level of toxicity shown in the high sample, however. When examined beneath the microscope, not much was visible other than copious amounts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Differences Between Bible Myths And Greek Myths Last week, I have read the GREEK MYTHS and I found there are some similarities and differences between Bible and Greek myths, even sometimes are similar with Chinese myths. After reading the Bible and Greek myths, you will find the biggest difference is that the number of gods is totally different. In the Bible, they only believe in one God faithfully; however, people believe in twelve big Gods and other small Gods in the GREEK MYTHS, such as Zeus, Athene, Poseidon, Apollo, Cupid and so on. The reason why they have such a difference is that God in the Bible can do everything and he controlled all the rights by himself, but in Greek all the Gods had different abilities and do their best in their fields. Another reason is that God s image can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Word Count 860 So Far Word count 860 so far My mom sat beside me as I recovered from surgery. I could tell something serious was being conveyed. I watched tears begin to stream down her face as she spoke on the phone. My dad reluctantly informed her of the outcome of Belle s veterinarian appointment. Belle was introduced to our family in 1994 when a friend of my middle school aged sister needed someone to rescue an unwanted litter. This was crazy to me because my dad, who had a horrible memory of wild cats attacking him as a boy under his family farmhouse, hated cats. My mom on the other hand, loved cats. I never imagined he would allow my young sister to have this pet. Despite my assumptions, he did. My mom convinced him the circumstances would only be for a few months. Despite my dad s hope in this temporary adoption,16 years later, we still had Belle! Named after a Disney movie s princess, our cat, Belle! was far from princess like. She made Garfield look compassionate. For instance, she would meow as if she wanted you to pet her, but as one talked to her and caressed her back, she d pop their hand with her paw. I noticed after we had her for almost a year, she wasn t fond of me. As I sat talking on the phone one night I noticed her hunched behind the chair, wiggling her back feet quickly as if she was about to pounce her prey. The more I inquired of her disposition, the more I was certain she was about to pounce me. Quickly she came out to attack my leg, walked off to the side, shook ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...