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Is Computer Assisted Language Learning ( Call ) Will...
The research presented in this article seeks to determine if Computer assisted language learning (CALL) will improve
foreign language learning versus an in class curriculum setting. A numerous amount of current research examines CALL
and its impact on non native English speakers learning English as a foreign language. However, this study will focus on
expanding the research further through the examination of three different foreign languages, ranked from easiest to
hardest, that will be studied by native English speakers: Spanish, Russian, and Korean. These three languages are chosen
due to the level of difficulty in regards to fluency for native English speakers, based upon a 2011 Foreign Service Institute
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The overall role of CALL is to enhance learning through the use of computer programs in order to acquire a better
understanding of the learning content. In a more broad definition, Levy (1997) states that it is the search for and study of
applications of the computer in language teaching and learning (Levy). This view of finding applications that assist in
language learning seems to be held by the majority of modern CALL practitioners. The primary applications that CALL is
used for include the use of simulations, drills, tutorials, word processing, authored programs, games, database
search/inquiry methods and programmed instruction (Olibie). In an additional explanation, Ormrod describes CALL as the
encompassing of a wide variety of innovations, including simulations that engage students in realistic activities, intelligent
tutors that diagnose and address specific problem areas, computer tools, and challenging problems and games (Ormrod
106). Many studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of CALL on the language learning process. Research
results have proved that CALL provides a positive effect on students competency of new languages. When compared to
traditional methods of teaching, however, it is unclear as to whether a modern day CALL provides more long or short term
increase in
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Voltaire Exposes the Fallacy of Optimism in Candide Essay
Voltaire was the French author of the novella Candide, also known as Optimism (Durant and Durant 724). Famous as a
playwright and essayist, Voltaire s Candide is the book where he tries to point out the fallacy of Gottfried William von
Leibniz s theory of Optimism. He uses satire, and techniques of exaggeration to contrast highlight the evil and brutality of
war and the world in general when men are meekly accepting of their fate. Leibniz, a German philosopher and
mathematician of Voltaire s time, developed the idea that the world they were living in at that time was the best of all
possible worlds. This systematic optimism shown by Leibniz is the philosophical system that believed everything already
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Candide is the son of the Baron of Thunder ten tronckh s sister. Candide grows up in the Castle of Westphalia and is taught
by Dr. Pangloss, a man that Candide often looked to for insight and understanding. One of Panglos many great beleifs is
that all is for the best and that good can be found in everything. Candide fell in love with a girl by the name of Lady
Cunegonde who is described as having extravagant beauty.
Candide is abruptly exiled from the castle when found kissing the Baron s daughter, Cunegonde. Devastated by the
separation from Cunegonde, his true love,
Candide sets out to different places in the hope of finding her and achieving total happiness. On his journey, he faces a
number of misfortunes, among them being tortured during army training, yet he continues to believe that there is a cause
and effect for everything. Candide is reunited with Cunegonde, and regains a life of prosperity, but soon all is taken away,
including his beloved Cunegonde. He travels on, and years later he finds her again, but she is now fat and ugly. His wealth
is all gone and so is his love for the Baron s daughter. Throughout Candide, we see how accepting situations and not trying
to change or overcome obstacles can be damaging. Life is full of struggles, but it would be nonproductive if people
passively accepted whatever fate had in store for them, shrugging off their personal responsibility. Voltaire believes
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The Relation Between Genetics And Physiology And Medicine
Thomas H. Morgan: The relation of genetics to physiology and medicine.
Genetics is the study of how hereditary characteristics or genes are inherited. The studies of genetics have first been
recognized by Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel studied how traits were passed down from parent to offspring using pea
plants. It was later discovered that Mendel s law of inheritance not only worked for pea plants but also on, animals and
humans. Mendel s experiments gave rise to the importance of chromosomes in genetic experiments, crossing over, and
linkage. Thomas H. Morgan experimented on Drosophila melanogaster, fruit flies to give further analysis of Mendel s two
laws of inheritance. Morgan s work have been recognized for discovery of sex linked genes and the importance of
understanding genes for medical practice, in which he discusses in his Nobel Prize lecture; The relation of genetics to
physiology and medicine.
To first understand sex linked inheritance we must understand Gregor Mendel s two laws of inheritance. Mendel s first law
of inheritance or Law of Segregation, describes how each allele in a pair separates and forms into different gamete or sex
cells, during the uniting of these sex cells (the sperm and the egg). The second law of inheritance or Law of independent
assortment states that, a pair of alleles segregate or separate independently from the other allele in the union of the sex
cells. An addition was added to Mendel s two inheritance laws. These
significant
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The Holocaust-Extermination Camps In The Holocaust
The Holocaust Extermination camps The holocaust was a Genocide in which Adolf Hitler s Nazi Germany and its
collaborates killed about six million Jews. First they took them out of their homes and sent them to work camps and then
after that to extermination camps. The concentration camps were designed to be a factory of death and no one was
supposed to survive. Over all mostly Jews were sent there but politicians were also sent to the camps because they were
seen as threats to Germany.
The heart of the extermination camps was called Treblinka. By 1939 thousands of Jews were forced to work at the
concentration camps and killed. The killed every one teens, children, the elderly anyone who opposed as a threat to the
state. There were four extermination
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Essay On Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
Outlaw motorcycle gangs in australia
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like any other organisation or club. There are criminals in all walks of life
Almost 40 motorcycle clubs are linked to criminal activities. These are referred to as outlaw motorcycle gangs. Outlaw is
not a legal definition; it rather refers to their views, seeing themselves as outside the law. Outlaw motorcycle gangs refer to
themselves as 1 percenters , as 99 percent of motorcyclists operate within law society s conventions, they see themselves
as the 1% that don t. the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He viewed this defection as treason, and on Father s Day 1984, the 2 bikie gangs squared off at the Viking Tavern in
Milperra, as families visiting a motorcycle swap meet fled in terror. This was the event of the Milperra Massacre. Four
Comanchero members, 2 Bandidos members and the innocent 14 year old Leanne Walters died in the 10 minute battle.
Twenty more people were injured. The landmark trial lasting 14 months occurred for those who participated in the
massacre, with 9 men being found guilty of all counts of murder and affray and 21 others being found guilty of
manslaughter and affray. During these trials it was said As patriotism can lead to jingoism, and mateship can lead to
cronyism, so bikie club loyalty can lead to bikie club war Judge Adrian Roden
In New South Wales, the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Gangs) Act 2006. These 2006 provisions make it an offence to
participate in a criminal group, defined as three or more people who have objectives to obtain material benefits from
serious indictable offences or commit serious violence.
Anthony Zervas was killed in terminal 3 at Sydney Airport on the 22 March 2009 in a brawl between the Hells Angels and
Comancheros. The offending member was a part of the Comanchero and the deceased is a brother of Peter Zervas, a Hells
Angels member. At the time of the riot, 12 Comancheros and 8 Hells Angels were present. A great number of these bikie
gang members
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Research Paper On Leonardo Da Vinci
Abigail Simone
English 12
Mrs.Luebbehusen
5 December, 2016
Leonardo Da Vinci
Da Vinci created many inventions, paintings, and even study many subjects. But he was mainly an artist. He painted the
Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. But those weren t his only paintings he had many more. These were just the painting that
most inspired people to paint like him. (Mona Lisa). He was also an engineer and sketch many machines. His most famous
ones were his flying machine, submarine, and clock. (Ornithopter). He also learned more about the human body. Which is
also known as anatomy. He would dissect and do autopsies on people to see what the inside of people s bodies looked like.
He sketched many drawings of what organs and bones looked liked. (Sooke). Leonardo Da Vinci had many contributions
to the renaissance, but what had more influences on the people today and back then are his paintings, engineering, and
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He created new kind of artwork compared to the artist s of his time. He made three dimensional art and people of his time
were more into two dimensional creations. Da Vinci learned how to use vanishing point in his art. Vanishing point is
creating a three dimensional work of art on a two dimensional surface, which gives the painting or drawing more depth to
it. His works caused many other artists to create work of arts like this. By him using vanishing point in his paintings made
other people use his technique in the present and the past. The two paintings that most influenced people are the Mona
Lisa and The Last Supper. (Mona
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Bat Guano Research Paper
Bats aren t dangerous creatures by nature, but that doesn t make them everyone s favourite houseguests. Living with bats
brings potentially harmful side effects. Find out more about bat infestation dangers that could harm your household, and
learn what to do if you have bats living in your home.
1. Bat Guano
Are you wondering how dangerous it is to have bat guano in the attic? It s one of the biggest consequences of finding bats
in the home because their droppings contain several harmful viruses.
A few bats in the home can slowly turn into a full blown colony, which results in a larger pile of guano in the home and
around their exits and entrances. This can increase the chance of the airborne fungus Histoplasma capsulatum being
carried throughout the home. You might end up inadvertently breathing it in through natural air circulation.
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External Damage
Interior damage isn t your only concern: Your home s exterior may require mending. If you find milky white stains on
roofing, shingles, and brick, it s bat urine, and it requires a thorough clean up.
One feature of bat anatomy includes a greasy, oily coat trail, which covers their fur in a smooth gloss. This oily residue
leaves a mark around entry points. If you found rub marks around entrances, they may be slightly sticky, covered in bat
hairs, and appear to be a yellow brown or black colour.
Bats find any way possible to enter a home through the roof, the chimney, and even the vents. This can damage your home
s integrity, in addition to creating costly repairs. For a closer look, use a ladder around the home. You ll likely see piles of
guano or urine in one area, and grease stains around crevices and cracks. This is clear evidence of a bat entry and exit
point.
Broken shingles and loose boards make it easy to slip inside, while creating a bigger problem for you to fix. Regular home
maintenance is important for reducing the likelihood of bats entering the home.
3. Water
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The Change Between Suspension Bridges Before 1940 and...
Suspension bridges were important before 1940 and are still important today. Major cities such as San Francisco, and
Manhattan both have a suspension bridge. Suspension bridges are, a bridge having a deck suspended from cables anchored
at their extremities and usually raised on towers (dictionary.com). Due to the fact that suspension bridges are not
completely supported throughout the length of the bridge, past bridges were unsafe. For example, the Tacoma Narrows
Bridge was a suspension bridge opened on July 1st, 1940 (Mark Ketchum). This bridge marked a huge point in suspension
bridge safety and engineering, because in collapsed approximately four months after it was opened (Parsons). The collapse
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Sometimes the wind would not be perpendicular, in which the oscillation of the bridge was less, but there was still some
oscillation. On November 7th, 1940, the Tacoma Bridge collapsed because the oscillation of the bridge became extreme.
The oscillation of the bridge was caused by a wind speed of 42 mph (HistoryLink.org). After, approximately, an hour of a
corkscrew like motion, the bridge collapsed into Puget Sound. This marked a huge turning point in the design of
suspension bridges from that point in time to current time. Initially, suspension bridges before 1940 were made of piers,
towers, wires, anchorages, and roadways. Piers were the main foundation for the suspension bridges. There usually were
two of them, which were made out of cement and were entrenched in ground underneath the body of water that the bridge
was spanned across. Towers were built on top of the piers to provide a means of connection for the roadways and wires.
Wires were connected to the towers, roadways, and anchorages to provide tension support for the weight of the bridge.
The anchorages were large cement platforms that were planted into the ground on either side of the land so that the wires
could be connected to it. Lastly, the roadways were the main point of the suspension bridge. They usually were wide
enough to provide four lanes of traffic and stretched from one side of the bridge to the other. This was the basic design of
the suspension bridges
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Tyranny In Ancient Greece
Monarchies, aristocracies, tyrannies, oligarchies, and democracies existed throughout the human history. What about
ancient Greece? Were tyrannies or democracies more prevalent? When and where exactly? Let s take a look.
Tyranny is the rule by one powerful dictator, called tyrant. Tyrant is defined as a ruler who has seized power without legal
right. Where tyrants appeared? In fact, many states, in the 6th century BC particularly, were ruled by a tyrant, including
Pisistratus in Athens.
A tyrant takes power by force. He is usually from a noble family but often had the support of poor people. In a Tyranny
power is not inherited, unlike a monarchy. Unlike the meaning of tyranny in modern day, it was not always an oppressive
and brutal rule. For example, Pisistratus rule in Athens. According to the British Museum tyrannies first appeared in Argos
or Corinth, then Sicyon, Megara, Mytilene and Miletus. Sparta avoided tyranny, probably to strengthen the unity of
citizens against helots. Pisistratus became tyrant in Athens 3 times, starting around 560 BC. Under the Kypselidai tyranny,
the city of Corinth became known for pottery production and export, art and trade.
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At the end of 460, Ephialtes and Pericles were behind the reforms passed by the assembly that led to the removal of the
remaining powers of the Areopagus (the aristocratic council) that had been Athens Supreme Court. In 411 and 405,
oligarchies overthrew Athenian democracy, and tyrannies by pro Macedonians, under Macedonian rule of Greece, were
imposed on the allies of Athens against Macedon. Democracy was overthrown in Athens, after death of Alexander the
great, but continued in the city of Rhodes. Rome and Hellenistic kings encouraged monarchy and oligarchy in Greece (The
British Museum,
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How Convergence And Localization Work
Introduction: Games industry as a sector of new digital media is now playing a vital role in creating commercial
value(Dovey and Kennedy, 2006). According to data given by guardian: the number of sales of of video games(both
software and hardware) reaches top for the first time, four billion pounds in 2008, which is bigger than film and music
sales(include CD,DVD and cinema box office takings ). Furthermore, the value of sales in global games industry in 2015
is 72.4 billion dollars and specialists predict that it will value at one hundred and thirteen dollars by 2018. Video games
gradually achieve great commercial value and play a vital role in the entertanment industry. To emphasize, there are two
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In early age of development of game industry, localization is mainly reflected in simple translation of text in games.
Obvious examples can be found in japan game industry: As a core of exporting video games in the early 1980s, Japan
aimed to meet european and american players need about language, we can find a lot of Japanese game translated into
English: zero ring published by SEGA, Yu Gi Oh published by KONAMI... As time went by and new need of market and
consumers occurred: Born of multiple themes of games in one game broke traditional structure of game industry. These
new games usher new creativity into the game industry and expand markets all over the world. For example, Konami
published a action game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT). This story allow you to choose a Ninja Turles to beat the
criminal and heal the world. Especially, is a ninja turtle from New York. This new mix of western heroism and Oriental
elements such as Ninja, japanese music attracts a lot of players in new market such as Asia and achieved great commercial
success in the whole world. In terms of significance of localization, The first argument i hold about it is that due to trend
of globalization, localization is for granted seen as a irreplaceable strategy. According to Kerr and Flynn, globalization is a
continuous process that make the society closely connected. This can be shown in a great number of flows of products,
people, finance...
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Pseudomonas Research Papers
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for severe gram negative infections in several body
systems. While it rarely infects healthy individuals, this microorganism is responsible for acute and chronic diseases in
patients with compromised immune systems.1 3 Acute diseases involve pneumonia,4 while chronic infections include
cystic fibrosis,5,6 which are complicated and can often be life threatening. Numerous factors enabling infections to occur,
such as the biotoxins released by this bacterium, are documented.7 9 However, little is known about which signals cause
Pseudomonas aeruginosa to acquire a pathogenic character. Monitoring the production of these signals could provide
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Additionally, thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are frequently
employed approaches for detecting PYO.23,24 Although these chromatographic methods generally yield good detection
sensitivities, they require complex operation procedures and expensive equipment. Unlike these conventional procedures,
electrochemical approaches have demonstrated to be low cost, rapid, sensitive and direct detection methods for pyocyanin,
thus being an increasingly popular alternative to the standard detection methods.7,25 27 Several studies have successfully
used various voltammetric techniques for the detection and quantification of pyocyanin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strains and from human fluid samples.3,7,25,26 Additionally, a recent study reported an amperometric method for the
selective detection and quantification of pyocyanin.28 Lastly, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has been
employed to examine pyocyanin at the surface of biofilms in a spatially resolved fashion.29,30 However, none of the
aforementioned electrochemical techniques have demonstrated the use of an array based ultramicroelectrode (UMEs) for
the detection of
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Critical Race Theory
Despite changes in the landscape for treatment of ethnic minorities in the United States over the past 200 years, issues with
racism has never stopped being an issue and continues to tarnish and tatter the very fabric of our nation. There has been a
history of violence against Black people that dates back 400 years, to a time when the first slave was forcefully brought
here to the USA (Rogers, 2015). From that time on, people of African descent have been dehumanized and treated as
second class citizens and this has become an ongoing community issue (Diversi, 2016). Racial classification was created
as a way to condone slavery and maintain the primacy of the white race (Tolliver, Hadden, Snowden, Manning, 2016).
Aymer (2016) explains that the Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides a way to understand that the violence that Blacks
face in America originates from the societal belief in White superiority and, when trying to understand the Black reality,
centuries of racial oppression must be discussed (Aymer, 2016). CRT acknowledges that racism is primarily a problem in
America and has contributed to the social disparities in the U.S. In addition, it notes other forms of oppression that are
important to discuss and work through. CRT does not believe in the legal rhetoric that there is an impartial, equal way of
dealing with individuals in the community that has nothing to do with color and everything to do with achievement and
hard work. It also takes on an interdisciplinary
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Children s Literature
1. Introduction 3
2. Early History 6
The Greek and Roman Eras: 50 B.C. A.D. 500 6
The Middle Ages: 500 1500 6
The Renaissance: 1500 1650 7
The Rise of Puritanism and John Locke: Late 1600s 8
3. Beginning of Children s Literature: Late 1700s 10
4. Fairy and Folk Tales 12
The Golden Age of Children s Literature: Late 1800s 12
5. Victorian Children s Literature 16
6. Contemporary Children s Literature 18
6. Analysis of Harry Potters series 21
7. Conclusion 30
8. Summary 31
Children s Literature Definitions 31
The Ancient World [ancient Rome; 50 BCE to 500 CE] 31
The Middle Ages [500 to 1500 CE] 31
The European Renaissance [1500 1650 CE] 32
The 17th Century 34
The 18th and Early 19th Centuries 35
The Victorians: The Golden Age 36
Twentieth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
John Rowe Townsend once argued that the only practical definition of a children s book is one that appears on the children
s list by a publisher. Contemporary publishers are not making that distinction any easier; for example, Maurice Sendak s
Outside Over There (1981) was published as a picture book for both children and adults, and J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter
series is available in adult and children s versions with the only difference being the book s cover art. While folk and Fairy
Tales were not originally intended for children, they have become a staple of children s literature since the early nineteenth
century. On the other hand, many books written for and widely read by children during the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries are considered historical children s literature today and are read almost exclusively by adult scholars of children
s literature. Children s literature has been written, illustrated, published, marketed, and purchased consistently by adults to
be given to children for their edification and entertainment. Generally speaking, it is the intended audience rather than the
producers of the texts who define the field. Children s texts written by child or adolescent authors, such as Daisy Ashford s
The Young Visiters(1919) or Anne Frank s Het Achterhuis (1947; The Diary of a Young Girl, 1952), are exceptions to the
rule. Many famous children s authors, such as Louisa May
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Government Spending In The United States
With the transition of a new President and Administration one can only think of how our economy will be in the next four
years. America is a melting plot therefore we are not always going to agree on where Government spends our money.
Some support more spending on education and new construction for roads while others support a less involved
government. We have seen in the past that when there s a high level of government spending our economy blooms. We can
benefit from this because we have more move to spend and put back into the economy.
Some would rather a limited power government. The republican prospective thinks that a government with too much
spending actually hinders the economic growth because too much power can be a bad thing. The ... Show more content on
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If our government didn t spend anything would we have any type increase in our economy? I do not thing we would. Who
would pay for the necessity things we need in order to thrive as a country. How would we keep up with our transportation
system, invest in our future or keep us from totalitarianism? We have to have some type involvement from the
government. I the 2016 election outcome came due to the fact that a lot of people felt like President Obama and his
administration implicated too many policies that increase government spending. Such policies geared towards health care
reform and income inequality. All in which increased taxes for each individual. I think a lot of people feel like the last
eight years of government spending cost the tax payers a lot of unnecessary money. People were paying taxed for
programs they didn t support or agree with. In fiscal year 2015, the federal government spent $3.7 trillion, amounting to 21
percent of the nation s gross domestic product (GDP). Of that $3.7 trillion, over $3.2 trillion was financed by federal
revenues. The remaining amount ($438 billion) was financed by borrowing. As the chart below shows, three major areas
of spending each make up about one fifth of the budget (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities). This article outlines the
major areas of spending which are
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Probability Of Marfan Syndrome
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder of the connecting tissue due to mutation in the fibrillin 1 gene which is located on
the chromosome 15.
As the connective tissues is made up of protein called fibrillin 1 and mutation in this this protein causes increase in a
transforming growth factor beta protein, or TGF β which is responsible for developing the problems with connective tissue
around the body
Marfan syndrome can be the reason for problems in many different parts around the body as the connective tissue is found
everywhere in the human organism.
The signs of the disorder are often diagnosed in the heart (life threatening aortic enlargement of the main blood vessel),
blood vessels, joints, root abnormalities, jaws and eyes. Nervous system, skin and organs such as lungs can also be
affected by the disease. Mental abilities and intelligence remain not to be affected by Marfan syndrome. ... Show more
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Affected people are men and women from different ethnic groups and
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Social Impact Of The Agricultural Revolution And The...
Introduction
The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th and 19th centuries and was a period of significant economic development
marked by the introduction of power driven machinery. Much like the Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution
began to take shape in Britain and then spread to other countries. During the Industrial Revolution, many power driven
machines were invented, which replaced hand tools.
Social impacts
The Industrial Revolution increased the material wealth of the Western world. It also ended the dominance of agriculture
and initiated significant social change. During the 17 and 18 hundreds the Agricultural revolution took place, which was a
period of significant agricultural development. New inventions and techniques, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The working class made up 80% of society. Since population was increasing in Great Britain at the same time that
landowners were enclosing common village lands. This resulted in a very high unemployment rate for workers in the first
phases of the Industrial Revolution. Desperate for work, the working class had no bargaining power to demand higher
wages, fairer work hours, or better working conditions. Worse still, since only wealthy people in Great Britain were
eligible to vote, workers could not use the democratic political system to fight for rights and reforms.
Economic Effects
In pre industrial times skilled craftsmen would work from traditional locations in the home and small workshops, this was
known as the cottage industry. When the Industrial Revolution begun, machines, such as the steam engines were invented,
to power large scale factories, the cottage industry system could not keep up with the demand of goods. Therefore more
people were forced to seek employment in cities. With the majority of the population on unstable jobs or on the verge of
unemployment, the working class became completely dependent on the employer. Virtually slaves to the employer or
factory owner.
Historical
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The Green Seal Gold Certification
As the water shortage has been emerging as the critical issue of the planet due to the sudden rise of the population, it is
necessary for our hotel to work on the water conservation to play an important role in the society as well as to save up the
utility cost, which has been increasing continuously. I will propose several strategies to decrease the water usage in our
property for the Board for the benefit of our hotel and the globe. Industry Trends Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City Hotel
This hotel is one of the six hotels acquired the Green Seal Gold certification in the United States . Upon the completion of
the renovation in 2013, they installed 500 new shower heads and renovated 250 bathtubs and showers as well as other
improvement of energy consuming equipment. This project was funded by the PACE, or Property Assessed Clean Energy,
a type of loan established by the state of California. The financing is paid back two times in a year as the form of property
taxes. In addition to that, they installed Xeros Commercial Laundry System to reduce the amount of water usage. The
system uses the reusable polymer beads for the laundry. As a consequence, the hotel achieved to cut their water usage by
83% and saved up over $50,000 a year. The Fairmont Hotel and Resort Orchid, Hawaii Unlike its image as a tropical
island with the beautiful rainforest and every day s cloudburst, Hawaii is suffering from the threat of the fresh water
shortage due to the global warming. The rise
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The Theme Of Political Corruption In An Ideal Husband
An Ideal Husband is a play of social comedy and presents a critical view of society. It involves political overtones and
ironically examining the modern political condition. The play indicates how social power depends on information,
knowledge, money and pleasures. For instance, a past secret allows Mrs. Cheveley to hold power to blackmail Sir Robert
Chiltern. The actions of the play discuss and analyze struggles between public and personal morality, and show the power
of self interest. Sir Robert is act honestly, when it is in his benefit. Robert first rejects Mrs. Cheveley s request to support
her fraudulent project. He tries to be away from fraud and dishonesty and be a noble person. However, when Mrs.
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In society, all believe that past affects the future of an individual whether negatively or positively. It defines individuals
and if they can leave their past behind. The past comes to light for all the characters and affects their present lives.
From Wilde point of view, only love omits the old faults with the promise of marriage, as audience and readers can
observe in the last act that all are look toward the future. In the first act, Mrs. Cheveley tells Sir Robert, page 29, Even you
are not rich enough, Sir Robert, to buy back your past. No man is , this means that he should face his immoral decisions in
his past. Although, Sir Robert s past has many positive decisions, but the past seems to be completely negative and
mistakes seem important and effective. He implies to Lady Chiltren that people cannot be judged by their past. It would be
impossible for him to be successful and powerful without the illegal money he gained from the uncovered secret. Lady
Chiltern convinces that people are not able to change. She rejects the idea that human beings are develop through their
entire life. This is shown in her respond to Sir Robert words One s past is what one is. It is the only way by which people
should be
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Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas Essay
On October 27, 2015 I went to see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Gilliam, 1998). Adapted from the novel of the same
name, Raoul Duke adventures through the west with his lawyer in search of the American dream. Experimental in nature,
this film strays from the traditional formula of story telling. Its plot is hard to discern due to the constant intoxication of
the main characters. Through the various psychedelic drugs Raoul and Dr. Gonzo consumed in the duration of this film,
the audience was able to experience a bad trip alongside the characters. Ralph Steadman and Terry Gilliam s method of
associating mental inebriation while fruitlessly searching for something, highlights the difficulty of finding the American
dream. During the October screening of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the guest speaker spoke of the ideology approach
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An example of counterculture is in opening scene of the film with the non diegetic inserts of race and anti war protests.
Toward the middle of the film when Dr. Gonzo abandoned Raoul, Raoul was pulled over by a police officer for speeding.
Despite being under the influence and in possession of drug paraphernalia, Raoul was left to his devices under the guise
that he would take a nap. In addition to exposing the inconsistent application of judicial punishment, this scene subtlety
shout outs to the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Raoul and his lawyer s frequent violet escapades juxtaposes the
typical idea of American society; furthermore, the cause of their illegal activities is to find the American dream. This is
exemplified in the latter half of the film during a montage of Raoul and Dr. Gonzo s week long drunken stupor. Fear and
Loathing in Las Vegas direct irony and tactic of subtly protesting American society gives this film an additional layer of
depth. This meaning is only communicated through to the audience under the ideological
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The New York Times Essay
The New York Times is one of America s largest newspaper publishers, today selling over 900,000 printed copies daily.
Their website, NYTimes.com, is the most visited online newspaper website, receiving 32.4 million unique visitors in
December 2010. (The NY Times Company, 2010, pp. 2 3) The New York Times employs 3094 workers, 1016 of them
members of The Newspaper Guild of New York. (p. 8) In order to remain as America s premier newspaper, The New York
Times not only deals with the changing media market but union negotiations for approximately 40% of its staff. (p. 13)
The Times relies on the creativity and high level of professionalism that many of its Guild members offer but are always
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In 1997, after 17 months of negotiations, The Guild CWA and The Times finally settled over wages and established a
contract extension through 2003. In 2004 The Guild CWA was able to bargain for 5 annual 3% wage increases along with
no retrogressions. The Guild CWA also fought to make all Guild members eligible in The Times Bonus Program that was
only available to non Guild employees. (Five Year, May 2004, para. 1) A 3 year continuation on the current contract for
Times Digital employees was achieved in 2008. Given the current economic environment and the challenges the media
industry is facing we are pleased the Times has made a commitment to invest in the future of the website stated Guild
President Bill O Meara after the agreement was reached. (New Three Year, Dec 2008, para. 2) Along with pension plans
and health insurance coverage thats comparable The Times management benefits, the Guild CWA has made substantial
improvements for their members quality of employment. These protective and prosperous collective bargaining
agreements The Guild has attained for its members at The Times have set the standard in the newspaper industry. As
consumers continue to shift in how they retrieve news from conventional print to digital medias, The Times continues to
look at different ways to maintain revenue. The ability of consumers to access free news content online has cut into
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How Does Blake Use Figurative Language In The Lamb
The Lamb , a poem from a series written by William Blake, begins with and revolves around a young lamb who has not
yet experienced the world and its mishaps. Center of the poem, the lamb is continuously being examined. Through the use
of rhetorical questions, allusions, symbols, and other figurative language, Blake clearly illustrates the theme that innocence
provides a means for taking joy in natural creation. While the lamb referred to in this poem of Blake s is portrayed to be
tender and very childlike, I would not say that the poem was made solely for the eyes of the youth. One way this poem has
been perceived that opposes my opinion is that Blake wrote it for children to see or hear (Bussey 2001). This must have
been gathered from the way Blake uses simplistic verses involving allusions to the lamb of the bible or, Jesus Christ as
children are often taught. However, what this view fails to acknowledge despite the poem s effortlessness is the level of
vocabulary such as words like mead , vales , and meek . These words may at first not appear very difficult, but when seen
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When really thought through, the lamb does not know who made thee. In the world inhabited by the child in The Lamb,
questions are just a playful pretense. The purpose of these questions is to get the knowledge of the nature of life
circulating, so it can make all the vales rejoice. (Aubrey 2011). What Aubrey is getting at here, which I completely agree
with, is that Blake uses these rhetorical questions to get imagination going, allowing the reader to become intellectually
and emotionally involved in his
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The Importance Of The Media Influence Public Debate
The first thing one must prove is that the media is an effective vehicle to influence public discussion in a democracy. This
is key before examining the motives behind any bias that exists. The reach that different mediums have is the main thing
that shows how media can influence public discussion. For example, according to the Pew Research Center, in the United
States, 93% of adults get their news from digital sources.1 This includes online only news outlets along with the digital
arms of traditional news outlets. The ease of accessing media outlets is unprecedented when one compares it to previous
generations. With the number of people with smartphones growing exponentially in recent years, people are having an
easier and easier time to access the news right at their fingertips. It s not just digital sources that are seeing an increase.
News watching on TV s has also grown over previous years. Neilson Media Research has found that news consumption
through television has grown by 45% in 2016 compared to the year before. This also far surpassed previous presidential
election years.2 This prevalence of news in the daily lives of citizens is the main reason why media can influence public
discussion. Since there are so many people viewing so many different sources, that fall across the political spectrum, there
will many different points of view. This difference in perspective will lead to people discussing their differences of
opinion, hence encouraging healthy discussion in
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Literature in English (Exemplar Scripts)
Sample answers Literature in English 9695/51 53
These three sample answers are for 9695 AS/AL Literature in English Paper 5. They are intended to give an idea of the
range of response and the requirements at the top, middle and middle/bottom of the mark range. They are not necessarily
ideal or model answers, but are chosen as being representative answers on model texts.
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(Act 3, Scene 4, Polonius: A will come straight...Queen: ...thunders in the index? ) The first essay is also a passage based
answer, this time on Hamlet and Gertrude s relationship. Here there is a solid knowledge of the context first time they are
seen alone with the candidate aware tacitly of the irony of that. This is characterised by the candidate as distant, tense and
cold because of the hasty marriage . But there is no more detailed context offered, so that the Mousetrap is ignored and the
refused chance to murder the praying Claudius. There is some sense of exploring the language the references to you and
thou and the effect of the repetitions by Hamlet but these do not develop into analysis of the effects. The candidate does
offer other opinions on the relationship what Gertrude is scared of for example but these are not structured into an
argument. The oedipal interpretation is mentioned but not linked to this passage very effectively and though there is a
sense of the wider text at times there is no clear explanation of why this passage is significant in terms of either the
relationship or the characterisation or the development of the
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The Negative Effects Of Social Media On Body Image
Approximately 80% of U.S. women don t like how they look. The number of women who feel confident in their body is
dwindling quickly and is being fueled by edited pictures they are comparing themselves to on social media. In the article
How Social Media Is a Toxic Mirror by Rachel Simmons in Time magazine she tells of the risk for everyone to feel self
conscious about their bodies. However, those most at risk are teenage girls who spend a significant amount of time on any
form of social media. In response to the article, I agree with the information about body confidence and its negative effects
on body image of teenage girls. I also discuss how logos and pathos strengthen the article and what would make it a
stronger and more credible source for information on teen body image.
In the beginning of the article, the author shows a progression of teenage girls comparing their bodies to those they see in
movies and magazines for the previous generation to social media for millennials. The ever evolving social media is
constantly allowing for the opportunities to compare themselves to unrealistic versions of the human figure. A world
where there are hundreds of apps that can airbrush everything from waist lines to teeth, teenage girls are having a harder
and harder time separating the ways their body should look and the way media thinks they should look. The article
expresses concern for the rate of which sources of comparisons for teenage girls bodies are multiplying.
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Flag Desecration Essays
Throughout history, Americans have fought hard to gain independence and the freedoms that come with it. However, some
choose to test the limitations of those freedoms. For some time, Americans have shown their disgust of the American
government by burning flags, and even cutting them up to use as clothing. Although mocking the American government
and the flag is disrespectful, revoking the right to do so would be a violation of freedom of expression, which is
guaranteed by the First Amendment. Those who support the no flag burning amendment argue that the United States flag
is a special case. Because it would undermine the constitution and set a dangerous precedent that will make it easier for
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Our constitution must not be tampered with just because flag desecration hurts others feelings. Many feel that the
American flag amendment is a special case. Supreme Court Chief William Rehnquist claimed it was acceptable to have a
narrow, special amendment to protect a special flag from desecration. ( Consequences 2). Even Thomas Jefferson and
James Madison denounced flag burning as a crime (Brady H 2). Others feel that flag desecration disrespects those who
lost their lives for our country, stating the flag symbolizes the blood that runs through our country. George Whalen, a
soldier, said the stars and stripes of our nations flag is the symbol of our nation s values... It represents loyalty patriotism
and love of our country. ( citizens 3). Those against flag desecration must remember that the men and women who fought
and died for our country were fighting for justice, freedom, and independence, all of which give one the right to desecrate
the flag. Yes, the flag represents these freedoms, but the constitution ensures them. An amendment revoking this right
would lead to limited individual freedoms and a lack personal responsibility. In addition to violating one s rights of
freedom of expression, the no flag burning amendment gives government the power to decide what American actions are
and are
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Bosnian Genocide Research Paper
The Bosnian Genocide was the worst act of mass killings since the Nazis destruction of 6 million Jews. It resulted in a
100,000 deaths of both mostly Bosniak Muslims and Croatians. The horrific events that took place in Bosnia are currently
shown in the Middle East today through dehumanization, nationalism and imperialism. These factors are what make the
Bosnian Genocide recurrent for Muslims in history.
During the ethnic cleansing of Muslims from 1992 1995, thousands of innocent muslims were targeted because of who
they were and what they believed in. Bosniaks were beaten, raped and eventually murdered. The survivors of the Bosnian
Genocide are key witnesses to explaining the saddening treatment they had to endure. They were playing with ... Show
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Former president Josep Broz Tito held Yugoslavia together and was able to extinguish the nationalism growing in many
republics. His death however reopened the wound and let the nationalism of the Serbs become existent. The serb forces
ideology for a Greater Serbia was the very motive that sparked the 3 year long civil war. For starters the Serb forces
showed much nationalism by joining up in a group of 16 Serb Political members and writing the Memorandum of the
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. For them, is was supposedly to support a solution of Yugoslav unity but instead
focused depently on disapproving president Tito s ways. In fact in 1987, the president of Serbia, Slobodan Milošević, was
openly supportive of the document and was even the spokes person for it. He envisioned and introduce a nationalist motto
of strong Serbia, strong Yugoslavia . This nationalism alone from a president was the spark of all nationalism thereafter. It
was a sense of unity for serbians and made them more superior than other ethnicities due to that fact that the president was
so open about it. This gave him justification by using text to support his beliefs and ideas. This is comparative to the
middle east by Al Qaeda and ISIS. The middle east as well uses documents and books to justify and spread what they are
doing. They use the Quran, a holy book, as justification for the strong hate for others and strong nationalism for their
country. They use versus such as I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads
and strike off every fingertip of them. Quran (8:12). Yet interpret these verses in such a misleading way as the Serbs did
with the document. Serbs wanted a Serbian land while Isis wants a pan arab land and in both cases these books were the
start for the
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Demand And Supply Of The International Business...
Chapter 7: 1. Exporters typically prefer conservative measures when managing foreign receivables. Because of this, there
is a tendency to lean on the side of caution. Describe at least three reasons for this conservativism. Exporters typically
prefer conservative measures when managing foreign receivables. Because of this, there is a tendency to lean on the side
of caution. Three reasons for this conservatism are described below: 1. Fluctuation in exchange rates: Exchange rates of
currencies of different countries fluctuate continuously and in a very random manner with the change in the demand and
supply state of the concerned currency. That can translate the profit from the international business transaction into a loss
or vice versa. Thus, the exporters dealing with foreign receivables should be conservative to avoid this risk. 2. The
difference in the legal system: Different countries have different legal rules and policies for dealing with and managing the
foreign accounts receivable. It is mostly harder for a business to pursue any overdue amounts from an international
business due to the difference in the legal system. It is another reason for the conservative approaches of the exporters. 3.
Change in export prices: Unexpected change in the commodity prices in a particular country will arise a great risk for the
exporters when managing foreign receivables. Change in commodity price will also influence various other costs
associated with the export like
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How A Man Copes With Life Unrealized Essay
How a Man Copes with Life Unrealized (Death) The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka is a written expression of a man s
struggle with a life of unsatisfactory expectations. He is so disgusted with his current prospects of his dreary existence, his
only hope of dealing is to reach deep into his mind and see something other than himself, he, Gregor, found himself
changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin (Damrosch, 2009). How did he get here? How did life, his useless life suck the
very humanity out of him? The family that he made this life altering sacrifice for is changing as well, losing their
humanity, things can t go on like this, we have to try to get rid of it (Damrosch, 2009). A character analysis of Gregor
noted this regarding the family but their metamorphosis are the most profound because they demonstrate how easily one s
beliefs, values, and basic treatment of others can be compromised because of a failure to adapt psychologically (Article
Myriad, 2015). His family was, but changed mentally and lovingly, but not physically, they could not escape as Gregor
had. Gregor the responsible man must cope with failure or perceived failure of life unrealized. Is this monstrous vermin
(Damrosch, 2009) a depiction of a man who has accepted what his life is and has given up all hope for change, is death the
realization of peace in life? Disgust Gregor was a traveling salesman who awakened to discover he was not only an insect,
but to his own disgust, he
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Analysis Of Squatters Take On Developers By Benjamin Shors
Many elements influence the implications and receptions of all texts, regardless of the text s media type. The exact same
idea presents itself when comparing the two provided works, an advertisement for Cruises with the Great White Fleet and
an article titled Squatters Take on Developers by Benjamin Shors. Both of the pieces are only properly juxtaposed upon
analyzation of their respective contexts, intended audiences, uses of language, and structures.
Context in regards to literary works can best be described as the economic, political, and social situation that was present
upon creation of the piece. The advertisement does not explicitly say when it was created, however, it is highly likely that
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In the top left corner the piece reads, only first class passengers carried . While this could simply indicate that the cruise
liner treats all passengers equally, it is much more probable that the words serve as a means to draw their intended
audience, the exuberantly wealthy, in with the promise of an untainted paradise. The article, however, appeared in the
newspaper, The Miami Herald. This implies that it was destined for a much larger audience, one that spans a more diverse,
modern, and inquisitive audience. Similarly, the fact that Shors published the article in Miami suggests that his reading
population will be more sympathetic to the suffering of Panamanians in the articles, as a large portion of Floridians are
Hispanic in ethnicity.
Despite the vastly different intentions of the two works, they do have some similar traits, especially in regards to their uses
of language. Both pieces share emotionally charged language that pushes forth their own agendas. As to be expected,
though, these similarities achieve entirely different results. The advertisement relies on overly positive and flowery
language to draw the audience in. Words like delightful , excellence , and noteworthy highlight this. While the article does
the same thing, it uses the language to force the reader into a downcast state, attempting to get them to pity the victims of
American capitalism abroad. In this case, Shors uses negatively charged words: scavenged , rough , and
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Entry Strategy of H M
Since H M opened the first shop in Sweden in 1947, using an American concept of shops selling stylish clothes with low
prices bring H M successful in the domestic market. H M started to expand internationally from 1964. Not only Europe
market, H M also enter in North America, Asia and Middle East market.
H M became one of the biggest worldwide leading fashion retailers. Until Year 2010, H M has around 2,000 stores in 37
markets (Data from H M US Website). Details of market overview of H M can be referred to Appendix I.
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It can let H M gather information and avoid some uncertainty.
What is the Wholly Owned Subsidiary ?
When H M decided to enter American market, management use wholly owned subsidiary as entry strategy for H M using.
Why H M decide to use wholly owned subsidiary to enter into America? It will discuss later.
Wholly owned subsidiary is the operation in a host country that are fully owned by a foreign parent firm. Company can
involve marketing, assembly or full scale integrated production operation. Also, company is necessary for capital
investment to undertake the ownership option. For this strategy, H M can own the stock 100 percent and set up a new
operation in a foreign country as Greenfield Venture.
Why H M choose Wholly Owned Subsidiary
One of the advantages of wholly owned subsidiary is that H M has a free hand to establish the strategy for the subsidiary
including marketing strategy, production, even window design. It enables H M to keep all the profit from American market
and don t need to share profit with partners.
As H M mainly take the way of investing directly in the American market, wholly owned subsidiary can make H M have
tight control over operation which is another advantage. Everything can be under control by H M from the location of
shop, arrangement inside the shop, range of merchandise. Therefore, the stock in American market can be shared 100% by
H M. Finally, a
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Semiotics In Romeo And Juliet
This essay will pose as a semiotic analysis of a famous quote from Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. Semiotics are
commonly used in daily life, but often go unnoticed. Many quotes that are used by business professionals are quotes from
famous writers such as Shakespeare. In Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, the phrase Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush
stumble and fall. Resonated with me and is the phrase that I chose to analyze in this essay. The words and ideas that are
signs in the quote are wisely, slowly, rush, stumble and fall. These words are signs in the quote because each word
possesses an underlying meaning. In this essay, a semiotic analysis of the phrase from Romeo and Juliet will be provided
as it relates to business professionals and what the phrase signifies when used in that context.
Shakespeare suggests that wisely in this context signifies making smart, mature decisions in any given situation because
each decision that is made can excel or hinder future endeavors. The pros and cons should be weighed before committing,
in order to make a sound decision. Without proper information and guidance, one is essentially ignorant to the task at
hand. For example, a mentor may be necessary because they may have accomplished a goal that you are aiming towards
and can give advice on what you should and shouldn t do while trying to reach your goal.
Furthermore, the word slowly signifies taking your time to accomplish tasks and goals. It takes a great amount of patience
to see how things done now will pay off overall. Great things aren t accomplished overnight. From a business standpoint,
it means that you must work your way to the top. The process may seem slow, but the progress is in constant evolution in
preparation for the outcome. There is a stigma that has been placed upon individuals by society that to be successful,
things must be accomplished quickly and if they aren t, then it equates to a lessened sense of success in some cases.
Additionally, the word rush is a sign that signifies how sometimes as human beings with our longing for instant
gratification, we tend to want to speed up the process without a second thought. People tend to rush the process of life to
attain temporary happiness which
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Facing East From Indian Country Summary
Book Review Facing East from Indian Country Facing East from Indian Country by Daniel Richter has the reader look at
early America and the colonization period through Indian s viewpoint instead of through European settler s perception. It
was only in the beginning when North America was Indian country. Richter wants the reader to consider the stories of
North American during the period of European colonization rather than of the European colonization of North America (p.
9) (Richter). The sixteenth century was the time in which Native people of America were discovering Europeans. During
this time, Indians struggled to make sense of what was becoming a new world for them. Richter starts off the book by
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In regards to the myths that surround these three persons, the reader has to look at the Indians viewpoint while dealing the
Europeans. Pocahontas and Kateri Tekawitha were no longer viewed as Indians that abandoned their native cultures but as
being respectively accepted into the European nation. Their acceptances of European religious values reveals that Indians
acted on motivations that were often not understood by their supporters. Metacom was viewed as the desperate adversary
of all things that were English for trying to protect his people and culture. However he willingly presumed the English
name, Philip, and he and his Wampanog people raised hogs. Raise hogs was an English thing since hogs were not native to
America. He was not rebellious against the culture change or the presence of the English. The story of these three
individuals reveals the certainty of conflicts between Indians and Europeans as they each sought cooperation rather than
conflict, coexistence on shared regional patched of ground rather than arm s length contact across distant frontiers (p. 108
109) could be
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Essay on Panera Bread Case
9/17/2013 Panera Bread Company 1. What is Panera Bread s strategy? Which of the four generic competitive strategies
discussed in Chapter 3 most closely fit the competitive approach that Panera Bread is taking? What specific kind of
competitive advantage is Panera Bread trying to achieve? Driving concept: to provide a premium specialty bakery and café
experience to urban workers and suburban dwellers. Generic: Broad differentiation strategy. Competitive advantage:
striving to build a competitive advantage based on the triple combination of Product, Environment, and Great Service
(PEGS). 2. What does a SWOT analysis of Panera Bread reveal about the overall attractiveness of its situation? Strengths:
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4. What does the data in case Exhibit 1 reveal about Panera Bread s financial performance? How well is the company
doing financially? Use the financial ratios in Table 4.1 of Chapter 4 as a guide in doing the calculations needed to arrive at
an analysis based answer to your assessment of Panera s recent financial performance. In addition to the ratios in Table
4.1, there are occasions when you will also need to calculate compound average growth rates (CAGR) for certain financial
measures. Strong CAGR in a number of important areas total revenues, royalties, fresh dough sales, net income and EPS.
Declines in G A expense a desirable trend some erosion in operating profit margins bears watching (not a desirable trend).
Declines in liquidity (as measured by current ratio and working capital numbers) and a fluctuating but still acceptable
ROE also warrant attention. Overall, the data indicate that Panera is growing quite rapidly and is performing well,
although not spectacularly. 7. on the information in case Exhibit 3, which fast casual and full service restaurant chains
appear to be Panera s closest rivals? In the fast food segment, McDonald s and Burger King with a strong world wide
presence. In the chill out segment, Starbucks represents an important competitor; it has more that ten times more locations
and around eight times more revenue.
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Three Denominations Of Christianity
Throughout the history, religions around the world have played an important part in establishing beliefs and culture. Every
area of the world has some kind of religion or belief system. There are many different religions, some are huge and wide
spread, some are small with a few people following it, and some are very influential up to a point that, countries establish
them as their state religions. According to the Oxford Dictionary Religion is defined as the belief in and worship of a
superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. However, it can be understood in different ways. For
someone it is a personal way of leading a lifestyle, while for others it is a tool to control a large number of people. Also
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Christianity is about 2,000 years old, beginning around 30 CE with the death of Jesus Christ. Over the centuries,
Christianity has divided into vast amount of denominations, because some Christians worship in different ways and
believe in different parts of the Bible. According to arabamericanmuseum.org, each denomination has its own distinctive
beliefs or practices, but they are generally considered a branch of mainstream Christianity if they agree on core doctrines
like the divinity of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible. The three main largest denominations of Christianity are
Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestant, with Catholicism being the largest. Christians believe that there is
only one god, but that there are three elements of God, including the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They believe these are 3
forms of the same God, similar to how water can exist in 3 forms of liquid, gas and solid. They also believe that 2,000
years ago in Israel, God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to earth to save humans from the consequences of their sins. He gave
his life by being crucified and on the third day rose from the dead. Faith in Jesus Christ himself, not just in his teachings, is
how the Christian experiences joy and a meaningful life. Jesus claimed to be the God in human form, rather than prophet
who is pointing to God. He performed miracles, forgave people of their sin and said that anyone who believed in him
would have eternal life. He made statements like, I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness,
but will have the light of life. (biblehub.com ) The Christian holy book is called the Bible. It reveals God s personality, his
love and truth, and how each person can have a relationship with him. Whatever circumstances a Christian is dealing with
in their life, the Bible teaches that they can confidently turn to a wise and powerful God who truly loves
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Questions On Joint Pain And Stiffness
6 Exercises To Help In Joint Stiffness
Overview
Joint pain and stiffness is a common condition affecting most people today. Conditions such as arthritis are the known
causes of joint pain and stiffness. If you have ever suffered from joint stiffness, then you know how difficult day to day
activities can be. While medication will help ease the pain in the long run, there are exercises that you may try that will
help you relief the pain and the stiffness. Forget the popular belief that exercise will increase the pain. On the contrary, it is
lack of it that will make the situation even worse. If you are suffering from severe joint pain, try one of these exercises,
However, before you start on any exercise ensure you consult your doctor so that he or she may advice you on which
exercise is safe for you. Such exercises include:
1. Aerobics
They are also known as endurance exercises. They are excellent if you are looking to improve cardiovascular health,
stamina or general weight management. The thing about aerobics is that they will not only help you reduce the joint
stiffness, but also help in overall fitness by keeping you energized throughout the day. Aerobic exercises range from
walking, swimming, cycling and such activities. About thirty minutes of low impact aerobics three times a week will work
wonder on your joints.
2. Leg Stretch
This exercise targets the joints on the lower body. It is majorly known as the hamstring stretch. To do this, sit on the edge
of a chair and
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Farm
Many people challenge the rules for several different reasons. It s always appropriate to challenge the rules when the rules
are unfair, or against what you think is right. You can challenge the rules to make them fair and equal for everyone. Just
how the two excerpts, Animal Farm by George Orwell, and Texas vs. Johnson, by the U.S. Supreme Court. These two
excerpts explore the issue of when it is appropriate to challenge the rules. Challenging the rules can lead to positive or
negative outcomes. You can change the rules for a good reason, or a bad one, but it s always better to challenge the rules in
order to make them more equal. In the story Animal Farm, the animals start off in a peaceful farm, they were smart
animals who could all communicate with one to another. Until one day, the animals main leader Old Major who was the
most wisest, oldest and most intelligent pig out of all of them, had passed away and had left the animals with a command
to rebel against their owners the farmers in order to have change, be free, without any human controlling what the animals
do. The animals soon find a right time to expel their human owner. How will the animals break the rules? Eventually they
find ways to make the farm work better than usual and still be able to live a regular and better live as animals without
humans, but how or what is going to happen in the aftermath of this story? and what are they going to gain or lose from
breaking those rules? As the animals
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The War Of The Creek War
American Hitler
Andrew Jackson was the by any means type of American, who had no real concern for the long term effects of his actions.
He would gladly slaughter a tribe of Natives to further U.S. holdings, as a matter of fact, he did, several in fact. However,
although Jackson committed a great deal of such atrocities, some of which are incredibly well known, he s still viewed as,
above all else, a national hero by some in the present day. Prior to Jackson s presidency, wherein the great majority of well
known Jackson driven atrocities against the Natives occur, Jackson proved to be a monster for the Natives. After the Creek
War, Jackson happily punished the Creeks, whether they be friend or foe. The Creek War was originally an internal
conflict between two subsets of the Creek people, but Jackson saw this as an opportunity to force the Natives to cede land.
Much of the conflict was between the Lower Creeks, whom Jackson would eventually ally with, and the Upper Creeks,
A.K.A. the Red Sticks, who, unlike the Lower Creeks, were highly opposed to the U.S. encroachment and subsequent
assimilation. As time passed and conflict progressed amidst the Creek people, outside involvement became an integral part
of the war. Militant forces from several southern states amassed forces to combat the Red Sticks. Jackson himself, on
Tennessee s behalf, led a party of approximately 1,000 men along with an additional contingent of Cherokee warriors.
After his, and America s, first
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How to Create Suspense and Tension
How to Create Suspense and Tension Literary suspense and tension are essential elements in any story, both in fiction and
some genres of non fiction. Several elements are needed to create and maintain the suspense in a piece of writing, such as
the reader s concern and empathy, looming danger, and building of tension throughout the story. Each element plays an
important role and is a necessary part of a well devised plot. Suspense and tension begin and end with the character. The
reader must first know what the main character desires, which means the writer must supply this information from the
start. Does the main character need adventure, romance, freedom? What is holding him back from reaching what he
desires, and what are the consequences if he cannot reach his goal? Both internal and external conflict is required, and
suspense can only build when the character s physical, psychological, spiritual, relational, and/or emotional wellness is
threatened. After these key points are established, a foundation can be laid for suspense and tension. One way of
maintaining tension is saying no to your character. Whatever he wants, continue to withhold it from him. Gratification
releases tension rather than building it. Constant change feeds tension. New challenges, new information, and more
complications drive tension, keeping the reader invested in the character s plight. Immediate explanation isn t necessary
when adding these unexpected changes. Those details can be added
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Analysis Of The Book The Night Of The Treaty
This week I have kept my mind clear of this weekend s plans. Jake would be showing up in a little bit and after he
reminded Edward of the treaty he was going to ride back to La Push with me. Today was Tiffany s birthday and Embry
and I went in together and bought her a present that we were going to give her. I had stayed up late last night decorating a
cake. It was her favorite, strawberry, and I had put chocolate frosting on top. I even used white frosting that I dyed green to
write Happy Birthday and put flowers around edges.
The phone rang as finished making dinner. I was taking most of it with me to the Call s but I was leaving some of it for
Uncle Charlie s and Bella s dinner. Edward would be bringing Bella home from work at ... Show more content on
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He ll know that you wouldn t have known. Jake said like he was brilliant.
But that s not going to keep Bella from throwing me under the bus. You know how she hates me. If she goes down for this
she is just going to take me with her. I said. I have better things to do then stare at my four walls for however long Uncle
Charlie grounds me for.
Then tell him you felt that it was up to Bella to come clean about what she had been up to. That tattling is never the
answer. Jake said.
If I get in trouble, you get to tell Embry why I am in deep shit. I said. Jake laughed.
Just wait in your room till after I bring the bike. After he screams and yells, come down and offer to drive me home. We go
around the corner and park. I wait until Bella and her leech show up and I remind them of the treaty. Then we actually
head down to the res. You can drop me at Sam and Emily s and I ll stay there till I go home later. I ll have to report to Sam
anyway. Jake said.
Okay. See you in a little bit. I said and hung up.
I wrapped the cake and put it in the back of the car and grabbed the wrapped box that held Embry s and my gift to Tiffany
and put it in the center console. Everything was ready for Jake s big stunt. I went upstairs to get my homework done while
I waited.
Uncle Charlie yelled up the stairs that he was home at five forty five and it was about five
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Analysis Of Unnatural Causes
Why do some of us tend to get sicker more often or die sooner, and what factors causes us to even become sick in the first
place? This series called Unnatural Causes is a timely, informative and passionately made documentary. It convincingly
connects all the dots between health, race, class, economics and social policy and comes to the conclusion that capitalism
is making us sick. This is a documentary that will provoke anger, discussion, and debate. That is a good thing, because
there are over 47 million uninsured in America and the crisis in health care is at the top of the domestic agenda. On
average, people at the top live longer, healthier lives. Those at the bottom are more disempowered, get sicker more often
and a lot of times, die sooner. We also see how racial inequality imposes an additional risk burden on people of color
which takes place in Louisville, Kentucky . (Unnatural Causes, 2008) Mary Turner, is one of many that lives in a poor
neighborhood of Louisville. In the documentary, we see her trying to support her three children as well as her husband on
disability. She also has health complications of her own that prevents her from working. Mary lives her life on a tight
budget to keep her family fed and housed. When it comes to her $200.00 budget to feeding her family, she often times has
to settle for processed or frozen foods which is actually very bad for your health in the long run. Processed foods are
usually loaded with added sugar... or its evil
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The Social Aspects of College Are Just as Important as the...
Desiring to have a better life in future inclines people to focus on their academic career. Schools, exams, busy schedules
and a pile of work are quintessential this goal. Therefore, students who want to achieve a better future prefer undergoing
hard work instead of engaging in social activities. However, social sides of college do not only occupy a big role, but also
has plenty of benefits. Social life in college becoming increasingly essential in today s world triggered an acceptable
consideration: Social parts of college should be considered as equal as the academic parts because of psychological, social
reasons and its benefits in terms of future.
Primarily, social activities psychologically contributes to confidence, happiness and it reduces stress. Firstly, social
students show more confidence when compared to others. Whether due to friends or skills that sociality provides;
undoubtedly, social pupils have more self esteem. Secondly, happiness is one of the significant outcomes of the college s
social parts. For instance, football practically entertains people who enjoy it. To clarify, students can elicit a serene and
happier life by keeping them busy with social hobbies. Thirdly, being a social individual wipe outs stress. Likewise, social
activities, including sport are regarded as a powerful enemy against stress. Overall, students participating in social parts of
college supplies confidence, happiness and less stress.
Moreover, taking up new activities, having new
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Similarities Between The Hunger Games And Star Wars
The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, and Star wars all have similarities and differences, when it comes to following the Hero s
Journey. The three parts of The Hero s Journey that will be compared are the Mentor Helper, the Ordinary world, and the
Refusal. To begin, the Mentor Helper, helps the characters stay alive. Obi Wan Kenobi is teaching Luke the force. Where
as Gandalf helps Bilbo throughout his journey. And Haymitch is keeping Katniss alive. The difference between these
books are that we, don t know if Haymitch is trustworthy because he drinks a lot. Also, Gandalf is trustworthy. But at the
same time he never shows up. And finally Obi Wan Kenobi is very trustworthy because he is wise. To continue, the
Ordinary world makes the characters
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Non State Actors ( Nsa ) Essay
Non state Actors
The term non State actors are a superordinate concept that encompasses all those actors in international relations that are
not states. It comprises individuals as well as entities, the latter spanning a large range of organizations and institutions on
the global, regional, sub regional as well as the local levels.
Non state actors (NSA) are entities that participate in international relations, these entities cannot be identified by common
sociological features as they include international organizations, corporations, non governmental organizations ( NGOs ),
trade associations, and transnational corporations, terrorist groups and transnational criminal organizations. They are
organizations with sufficient power to influence and cause a change even though they do not belong to any established
institution of a state. Non state actors such as national or international non governmental organisations (NGOs) are adding
their voices to international development policy debates by organising, campaigning and lobbying across national
boundaries in order to have a greater influence on international development policy making and faced with growing
economic and political interdependencies of markets and states, governments have to cope with the increasingly complex
postmodern environment, including the activities of NGOs. An example of the influence of non State actors on diplomacy
is the Westphalian Peace Treaty, where they had a role prior to the Treaty of Peace
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Cats vs Dogs Compare and Contrast Essay
People can either be a cat person or a dog person. Cats and dogs are unique creatures yet they are the two most common
household animals. I am definitely a dog person. I love dogs. I think everyone should have a dog. They re great pets. Dogs
are fun and a lot of work but it sure is worth it. Cats, on the other hand, I don t care for. I had a cat when I was only about
one year old and she got run over by a car. Ever since then my family has had a dog. Maybe if I had a cat when I was
growing up I would like them more. Owning a puppy is a big commitment for all family members, especially in the first
few days or weeks. Everyone knows that cats and dogs are as different as day and night. Dogs will play frisbee with you
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While cats are bred too, it isn t to the same extent as dogs and cats aren t typically bred for a particular ability like dogs
are. Taking care of a little puppy is like taking care of a new born baby. You constantly have to watch them and know what
they re doing. Unlike a cat where they are given a toy and they will play with it for hours. Training a puppy isn t the same
as training a cat. With a new puppy you have to train them to go to the bathroom outside. Not anywhere in the house. A
puppy can only hold on an hour for every month of his or her age plus another hour. So if a puppy is 2 months old it can
only hold for three hours. The key is to prevent mistakes and establish good habits early. Cats generally don t go outside to
take care of business. Cats have a litter box in the house. Most kittens will readily adapt to a litter box, especially if they
were raised with a mother cat. If they pee on the carpet the owner should drag them to their box and force them to dig. But
with a puppy you try to make them stop and hurry them outside. Training a pet commands is also different. Dogs will sit,
lie down, and heel on command. Cats on the other hand will just smirk and walk away. Another difference between cats
and dogs is their social interactions. Dogs are more of pack animals. Members of their pack or family are very critical to
them. They look for a
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Mendel Paper Company
Mendel Paper Company Mendel Paper Company has been doing relatively well with the sales of computer paper, napkins,
place mats, and poster board. With more people eating out, the demand for napkins and place mats have increased.
Computer paper and poster boards have slowly increased in demand as well. However, there is concern at the company
with the fixed cost of operations. Marlene Herbert, the plant superintendent, said, As we have automated our operation, we
have experienced increases in fixed overhead and even variable overhead. And, we will have to add more equipment since
it appears that we need even more plant capacity. We are operating over our normal capacity as it is. (Case 2B). With the
new production costs added in, will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The break even point in units for computer paper is $52,000.00. Meaning to break even, you have to sell $52,000.00 of
units of computer paper. The margin of safety, expressed in either dollars or a percentage, shows how much sales can be
reduced without sustaining losses (Schneider, 2012). The formula to find margin of safety in dollars is: margin of safety in
dollars equals the actual (or expected) costs minus the break even costs. So in the case of computer paper. The actual cost
of $30,000.00 minus the break even point of $52,000.00 gives you the margin of safety of $22,000.00. Meaning you can
cut the sales of computer paper by $22,000.00 and not sustain a loss. To find the break even point for napkins, you use the
same formula. The fixed cost is still $420,000.00. The selling price of napkins is $7.00. The variable cost is $4.50. $7.00
minus $4.50 is $2.50. So then you take $420,000.00 and divide it by $2.50 to find the breaking point of $168,000.00. The
company will have to sell $168,000.00 to break even in sales. The margin for safety for napkins is $48,000.00. This is
found by subtracting the actual or expected cost of $120,000.00 by the break even point of $168,000.00. You can cut sales
by $48,000.00 and not sustain a loss. The break even point for place mats is $50,000.00. This is found by the selling price
per unit is $12.00. The variable price per unit of place mats is $3.60. $12.00 minus $3.60 equals $8.40. You then divide
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Round Trip To America Summary
In Round Trip to America: The Immigrants Return to Europe 1880 1930, Mark Wyman argues that many new immigrants
that migrated to America from 1880 1930 never intended to make America a permanent residence and many of them
returned home to their native countries. He claims that this phenomena is important to the history of American
Immigration and is important to the histories of the home land in which the immigrants returned to. In his book, Wyman
explores some key ideas such as the reason immigrants decided to voyage to a new land, across the ocean, to what was
known as the land of milk and honey only to return to their small, and a lot of the time rural village. He also discusses
American labor movement and what impact that had on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For some they returned having never reached this goal, for others they ended up staying in America, but for many of these
immigrants they did reach their goal and after doing so, returned home. These immigrants were temporary migrants that
had caught America fever . (p. 16) Temporary migration had been going on before this time, but it wasn t until the
invention of the steam engine that migrant workers began to voyage across the seas. Many of these poor European s that
migrated to the United States did so to make money to go back home and buy land. Not all of them had this goal, some
saved money to start up or buy a business. Whether they were going back to buy land or expand land they already had, or
they were going to use the money to start a business these remigrants all had one thing in common. Wyman writes of the
Hungarian emigrant s experiences; they would soon return with the money made overseas to make a better life for
themselves in the environment they were attached to, the place where they wanted to live. (p. 49). Because many of these
European immigrants only stayed in America a short time many native born Americans began to have hostilities toward
these new immigrants in terms of the American Labor Movement, assimilation politics and nativist s movements. During
the late 1800 s there was a
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Mesopotamia Problems
Mesopotamia was located in Middle East, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, now this land is located mostly in
Iraq. Mesopotamia is the place where humans first formed civilizations. Mesopotamia is called the cradle civilization. This
is known as this because the people of this culture developed a large amount of things. For instance: government, written
language, religion, agriculture, and large cities. The early settlers in Mesopotamia started to go into small villages and
towns. Eventually they learned how to irrigate land and they grew crops on large farms, after that the towns grew bigger.
Later these towns turned into large cities.
Most of the people lived in mud brick homes. In the cities every family had its own house it didn t matter whether they ...
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In Mesopotamia there were unpredictable flooding. This caused the land
To become desert like if there was only a little bit of rain. To solve this problem the Sumerians dug into the banks and
created some irrigation canals that carried the water to fields. This allowed them to grow many crops. Also the villages and
towns were on flat land with no natural barriers. This made it very difficult to defend and there was no standing armies.
This caused the Sumerians to build mud brick walls around their cities for defense.
Sumerians had a low supply of resources available for building and making tools. To solve this problem they traded cloth,
grain, and crafting tools with the people from the mountains and deserts. In exchange they received stone, wood and
metals. Another problem was that the people of Mesopotamia fought against each other for control over the Tigris and
Euphrates. However this problem wasn t solved and and it still continues today. The people in Turkey wanted to build
dams along the rivers for power and irrigation. Syria and Iraq wanted to use the water from these rivers for power and
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Human Rights, Democracy, And Peace
In a few decades, the relationship between the environment, resources, and conflict may seem almost as obvious as the
connection we see today between human rights, democracy, and peace (Nobel Peace Prize Medalist Maathai 2004).
TransCanada, a Canadian company, has high hopes of beginning to build an oil pipeline that would stretch close to 2,000
miles from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf Coast of Texas. With the approval of construction, the pipeline, known as the
Keystone XL, would carry one of the world s filthiest fuels; tar sand oil. Tar sands oil alone has levels of carbon dioxide
emissions that are three to four times higher than those of conventional oil, due to more energy intensive removal and
refining processes (Friends of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The U.S. uses nearly 400 million gallons of oil every day moving people in automobiles, goods on freight trucks, air
travel, also rail and transit. Cars and everyday trucks use nine million barrels of oil per day alone (Sierra Club
Foundation). Oil poses major environmental problems, and the world s heavy reliance on it for transportation makes it
difficult to reduce consumption. Spilled oil can harm living things because its chemical components are poisonous. This
can affect organisms both from internal exposure to oil through ingestion or inhalation and from external exposure through
skin and eye irritation. Oil can also smother some small species of fish or invertebrates and coat feathers and fur, reducing
birds and mammals ability to maintain their body temperatures. The short term threat from heavy oils, like tar sand oil,
comes from their ability to smother organisms whereas over the long term, some long lasting health effects like tumors
may result in some organisms (Office of Response and Restoration). If animals like birds and otters become drenched in
heavy oil, they lose the ability to keep themselves warm and eventually die. The Keystone XL supporters exhaust the idea
that constructing of the Keystone will create thousands of jobs. While that is partially true, the numbers are exaggerated
and unemployment will only raise half of what supporters
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As I Lay Dying And The Crucible Essay
In As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner and The Crucible by Arthur Miller, women are perceived in ways that fit the time
period they are written in. The Crucible deals with women being accused of witchcraft and regarded as witches. In As I
Lay Dying the few women in the story, are not highly regarded or of high status. Both authors depict women in different
ways, but with similar attitude towards women. Even though The Crucible and As I Lay Dying were works from different
time periods, the portrayal of women in both works have similarities. Although women are regarded as low importance in
As I Lay Dying, women play a key role in in The Crucible. There is a contrast between how women are regarded in the
two works. In his novel William ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have all manner of licentious people in the village! (Miller 41). The possibility of witches being present in the village,
especially in his own home brings immense trouble. In Faulkner s novel, Addie s dying wish is to be buried in Jefferson,
requiring her family to go on a troublesome journey. This puts a burden on her family, requiring them to put their lives on
hold and complete her wish. With this continuing idea, Anse finds it necessary to try to fulfill his dying wife s wish, I done
my best I says. I tried to do as she would wish it... (Faulkner 106). Throughout both works, everyone s lives are centered
around the female characters. Faulkner and Miller both use symbols and dialogue to reveal how they personally perceive
women and how they portray women through their works. In As I Lay Dying William Faulkner uses a coffin to symbolize
that Addie is dying, this shows that she is of little regard or usefulness to the household. Faulkner s female characters have
much fewer entries than the male characters, this results with a more dominant male force where we see their views of the
women. Faulkner himself appears to be uncomfortable with women, and the idea of women playing a major role. Faulkner
s discomfort with women and disdain for weak men evolved under the lens of gender criticism into his examination of the
roles our culture asks us to play because of our biological sex. (Towner 100). In The Crucible, Arthur Miller uses
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  • 2. Is Computer Assisted Language Learning ( Call ) Will... The research presented in this article seeks to determine if Computer assisted language learning (CALL) will improve foreign language learning versus an in class curriculum setting. A numerous amount of current research examines CALL and its impact on non native English speakers learning English as a foreign language. However, this study will focus on expanding the research further through the examination of three different foreign languages, ranked from easiest to hardest, that will be studied by native English speakers: Spanish, Russian, and Korean. These three languages are chosen due to the level of difficulty in regards to fluency for native English speakers, based upon a 2011 Foreign Service Institute of the U.S Department of State ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overall role of CALL is to enhance learning through the use of computer programs in order to acquire a better understanding of the learning content. In a more broad definition, Levy (1997) states that it is the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning (Levy). This view of finding applications that assist in language learning seems to be held by the majority of modern CALL practitioners. The primary applications that CALL is used for include the use of simulations, drills, tutorials, word processing, authored programs, games, database search/inquiry methods and programmed instruction (Olibie). In an additional explanation, Ormrod describes CALL as the encompassing of a wide variety of innovations, including simulations that engage students in realistic activities, intelligent tutors that diagnose and address specific problem areas, computer tools, and challenging problems and games (Ormrod 106). Many studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of CALL on the language learning process. Research results have proved that CALL provides a positive effect on students competency of new languages. When compared to traditional methods of teaching, however, it is unclear as to whether a modern day CALL provides more long or short term increase in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Voltaire Exposes the Fallacy of Optimism in Candide Essay Voltaire was the French author of the novella Candide, also known as Optimism (Durant and Durant 724). Famous as a playwright and essayist, Voltaire s Candide is the book where he tries to point out the fallacy of Gottfried William von Leibniz s theory of Optimism. He uses satire, and techniques of exaggeration to contrast highlight the evil and brutality of war and the world in general when men are meekly accepting of their fate. Leibniz, a German philosopher and mathematician of Voltaire s time, developed the idea that the world they were living in at that time was the best of all possible worlds. This systematic optimism shown by Leibniz is the philosophical system that believed everything already was for the best, no matter how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Candide is the son of the Baron of Thunder ten tronckh s sister. Candide grows up in the Castle of Westphalia and is taught by Dr. Pangloss, a man that Candide often looked to for insight and understanding. One of Panglos many great beleifs is that all is for the best and that good can be found in everything. Candide fell in love with a girl by the name of Lady Cunegonde who is described as having extravagant beauty. Candide is abruptly exiled from the castle when found kissing the Baron s daughter, Cunegonde. Devastated by the separation from Cunegonde, his true love, Candide sets out to different places in the hope of finding her and achieving total happiness. On his journey, he faces a number of misfortunes, among them being tortured during army training, yet he continues to believe that there is a cause and effect for everything. Candide is reunited with Cunegonde, and regains a life of prosperity, but soon all is taken away, including his beloved Cunegonde. He travels on, and years later he finds her again, but she is now fat and ugly. His wealth is all gone and so is his love for the Baron s daughter. Throughout Candide, we see how accepting situations and not trying to change or overcome obstacles can be damaging. Life is full of struggles, but it would be nonproductive if people passively accepted whatever fate had in store for them, shrugging off their personal responsibility. Voltaire believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Relation Between Genetics And Physiology And Medicine Thomas H. Morgan: The relation of genetics to physiology and medicine. Genetics is the study of how hereditary characteristics or genes are inherited. The studies of genetics have first been recognized by Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel studied how traits were passed down from parent to offspring using pea plants. It was later discovered that Mendel s law of inheritance not only worked for pea plants but also on, animals and humans. Mendel s experiments gave rise to the importance of chromosomes in genetic experiments, crossing over, and linkage. Thomas H. Morgan experimented on Drosophila melanogaster, fruit flies to give further analysis of Mendel s two laws of inheritance. Morgan s work have been recognized for discovery of sex linked genes and the importance of understanding genes for medical practice, in which he discusses in his Nobel Prize lecture; The relation of genetics to physiology and medicine. To first understand sex linked inheritance we must understand Gregor Mendel s two laws of inheritance. Mendel s first law of inheritance or Law of Segregation, describes how each allele in a pair separates and forms into different gamete or sex cells, during the uniting of these sex cells (the sperm and the egg). The second law of inheritance or Law of independent assortment states that, a pair of alleles segregate or separate independently from the other allele in the union of the sex cells. An addition was added to Mendel s two inheritance laws. These significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Holocaust-Extermination Camps In The Holocaust The Holocaust Extermination camps The holocaust was a Genocide in which Adolf Hitler s Nazi Germany and its collaborates killed about six million Jews. First they took them out of their homes and sent them to work camps and then after that to extermination camps. The concentration camps were designed to be a factory of death and no one was supposed to survive. Over all mostly Jews were sent there but politicians were also sent to the camps because they were seen as threats to Germany. The heart of the extermination camps was called Treblinka. By 1939 thousands of Jews were forced to work at the concentration camps and killed. The killed every one teens, children, the elderly anyone who opposed as a threat to the state. There were four extermination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay On Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Outlaw motorcycle gangs in australia https://c479107.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/10980/width668/y6ccv75q 1337748850.jpg By Brooke Larkins Year 11 2012 http://s1.aecdn.com/images/news/outlaw motorcycle gangs live hard die free 14383_23.jpg Bikie gangs are like any other organisation or club. There are criminals in all walks of life Almost 40 motorcycle clubs are linked to criminal activities. These are referred to as outlaw motorcycle gangs. Outlaw is not a legal definition; it rather refers to their views, seeing themselves as outside the law. Outlaw motorcycle gangs refer to themselves as 1 percenters , as 99 percent of motorcyclists operate within law society s conventions, they see themselves as the 1% that don t. the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He viewed this defection as treason, and on Father s Day 1984, the 2 bikie gangs squared off at the Viking Tavern in Milperra, as families visiting a motorcycle swap meet fled in terror. This was the event of the Milperra Massacre. Four Comanchero members, 2 Bandidos members and the innocent 14 year old Leanne Walters died in the 10 minute battle. Twenty more people were injured. The landmark trial lasting 14 months occurred for those who participated in the massacre, with 9 men being found guilty of all counts of murder and affray and 21 others being found guilty of manslaughter and affray. During these trials it was said As patriotism can lead to jingoism, and mateship can lead to cronyism, so bikie club loyalty can lead to bikie club war Judge Adrian Roden In New South Wales, the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Gangs) Act 2006. These 2006 provisions make it an offence to participate in a criminal group, defined as three or more people who have objectives to obtain material benefits from serious indictable offences or commit serious violence. Anthony Zervas was killed in terminal 3 at Sydney Airport on the 22 March 2009 in a brawl between the Hells Angels and Comancheros. The offending member was a part of the Comanchero and the deceased is a brother of Peter Zervas, a Hells Angels member. At the time of the riot, 12 Comancheros and 8 Hells Angels were present. A great number of these bikie gang members ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Research Paper On Leonardo Da Vinci Abigail Simone English 12 Mrs.Luebbehusen 5 December, 2016 Leonardo Da Vinci Da Vinci created many inventions, paintings, and even study many subjects. But he was mainly an artist. He painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. But those weren t his only paintings he had many more. These were just the painting that most inspired people to paint like him. (Mona Lisa). He was also an engineer and sketch many machines. His most famous ones were his flying machine, submarine, and clock. (Ornithopter). He also learned more about the human body. Which is also known as anatomy. He would dissect and do autopsies on people to see what the inside of people s bodies looked like. He sketched many drawings of what organs and bones looked liked. (Sooke). Leonardo Da Vinci had many contributions to the renaissance, but what had more influences on the people today and back then are his paintings, engineering, and anatomy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He created new kind of artwork compared to the artist s of his time. He made three dimensional art and people of his time were more into two dimensional creations. Da Vinci learned how to use vanishing point in his art. Vanishing point is creating a three dimensional work of art on a two dimensional surface, which gives the painting or drawing more depth to it. His works caused many other artists to create work of arts like this. By him using vanishing point in his paintings made other people use his technique in the present and the past. The two paintings that most influenced people are the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. (Mona ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bat Guano Research Paper Bats aren t dangerous creatures by nature, but that doesn t make them everyone s favourite houseguests. Living with bats brings potentially harmful side effects. Find out more about bat infestation dangers that could harm your household, and learn what to do if you have bats living in your home. 1. Bat Guano Are you wondering how dangerous it is to have bat guano in the attic? It s one of the biggest consequences of finding bats in the home because their droppings contain several harmful viruses. A few bats in the home can slowly turn into a full blown colony, which results in a larger pile of guano in the home and around their exits and entrances. This can increase the chance of the airborne fungus Histoplasma capsulatum being carried throughout the home. You might end up inadvertently breathing it in through natural air circulation. Homeowners should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... External Damage Interior damage isn t your only concern: Your home s exterior may require mending. If you find milky white stains on roofing, shingles, and brick, it s bat urine, and it requires a thorough clean up. One feature of bat anatomy includes a greasy, oily coat trail, which covers their fur in a smooth gloss. This oily residue leaves a mark around entry points. If you found rub marks around entrances, they may be slightly sticky, covered in bat hairs, and appear to be a yellow brown or black colour. Bats find any way possible to enter a home through the roof, the chimney, and even the vents. This can damage your home s integrity, in addition to creating costly repairs. For a closer look, use a ladder around the home. You ll likely see piles of guano or urine in one area, and grease stains around crevices and cracks. This is clear evidence of a bat entry and exit point. Broken shingles and loose boards make it easy to slip inside, while creating a bigger problem for you to fix. Regular home maintenance is important for reducing the likelihood of bats entering the home. 3. Water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Change Between Suspension Bridges Before 1940 and... Suspension bridges were important before 1940 and are still important today. Major cities such as San Francisco, and Manhattan both have a suspension bridge. Suspension bridges are, a bridge having a deck suspended from cables anchored at their extremities and usually raised on towers (dictionary.com). Due to the fact that suspension bridges are not completely supported throughout the length of the bridge, past bridges were unsafe. For example, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge was a suspension bridge opened on July 1st, 1940 (Mark Ketchum). This bridge marked a huge point in suspension bridge safety and engineering, because in collapsed approximately four months after it was opened (Parsons). The collapse caused such a shock, that suspension ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes the wind would not be perpendicular, in which the oscillation of the bridge was less, but there was still some oscillation. On November 7th, 1940, the Tacoma Bridge collapsed because the oscillation of the bridge became extreme. The oscillation of the bridge was caused by a wind speed of 42 mph (HistoryLink.org). After, approximately, an hour of a corkscrew like motion, the bridge collapsed into Puget Sound. This marked a huge turning point in the design of suspension bridges from that point in time to current time. Initially, suspension bridges before 1940 were made of piers, towers, wires, anchorages, and roadways. Piers were the main foundation for the suspension bridges. There usually were two of them, which were made out of cement and were entrenched in ground underneath the body of water that the bridge was spanned across. Towers were built on top of the piers to provide a means of connection for the roadways and wires. Wires were connected to the towers, roadways, and anchorages to provide tension support for the weight of the bridge. The anchorages were large cement platforms that were planted into the ground on either side of the land so that the wires could be connected to it. Lastly, the roadways were the main point of the suspension bridge. They usually were wide enough to provide four lanes of traffic and stretched from one side of the bridge to the other. This was the basic design of the suspension bridges ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Tyranny In Ancient Greece Monarchies, aristocracies, tyrannies, oligarchies, and democracies existed throughout the human history. What about ancient Greece? Were tyrannies or democracies more prevalent? When and where exactly? Let s take a look. Tyranny is the rule by one powerful dictator, called tyrant. Tyrant is defined as a ruler who has seized power without legal right. Where tyrants appeared? In fact, many states, in the 6th century BC particularly, were ruled by a tyrant, including Pisistratus in Athens. A tyrant takes power by force. He is usually from a noble family but often had the support of poor people. In a Tyranny power is not inherited, unlike a monarchy. Unlike the meaning of tyranny in modern day, it was not always an oppressive and brutal rule. For example, Pisistratus rule in Athens. According to the British Museum tyrannies first appeared in Argos or Corinth, then Sicyon, Megara, Mytilene and Miletus. Sparta avoided tyranny, probably to strengthen the unity of citizens against helots. Pisistratus became tyrant in Athens 3 times, starting around 560 BC. Under the Kypselidai tyranny, the city of Corinth became known for pottery production and export, art and trade. Oligarchy is defined as the rule by the few. It became common throughout ancient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of 460, Ephialtes and Pericles were behind the reforms passed by the assembly that led to the removal of the remaining powers of the Areopagus (the aristocratic council) that had been Athens Supreme Court. In 411 and 405, oligarchies overthrew Athenian democracy, and tyrannies by pro Macedonians, under Macedonian rule of Greece, were imposed on the allies of Athens against Macedon. Democracy was overthrown in Athens, after death of Alexander the great, but continued in the city of Rhodes. Rome and Hellenistic kings encouraged monarchy and oligarchy in Greece (The British Museum, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Convergence And Localization Work Introduction: Games industry as a sector of new digital media is now playing a vital role in creating commercial value(Dovey and Kennedy, 2006). According to data given by guardian: the number of sales of of video games(both software and hardware) reaches top for the first time, four billion pounds in 2008, which is bigger than film and music sales(include CD,DVD and cinema box office takings ). Furthermore, the value of sales in global games industry in 2015 is 72.4 billion dollars and specialists predict that it will value at one hundred and thirteen dollars by 2018. Video games gradually achieve great commercial value and play a vital role in the entertanment industry. To emphasize, there are two indispensable factors making game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In early age of development of game industry, localization is mainly reflected in simple translation of text in games. Obvious examples can be found in japan game industry: As a core of exporting video games in the early 1980s, Japan aimed to meet european and american players need about language, we can find a lot of Japanese game translated into English: zero ring published by SEGA, Yu Gi Oh published by KONAMI... As time went by and new need of market and consumers occurred: Born of multiple themes of games in one game broke traditional structure of game industry. These new games usher new creativity into the game industry and expand markets all over the world. For example, Konami published a action game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT). This story allow you to choose a Ninja Turles to beat the criminal and heal the world. Especially, is a ninja turtle from New York. This new mix of western heroism and Oriental elements such as Ninja, japanese music attracts a lot of players in new market such as Asia and achieved great commercial success in the whole world. In terms of significance of localization, The first argument i hold about it is that due to trend of globalization, localization is for granted seen as a irreplaceable strategy. According to Kerr and Flynn, globalization is a continuous process that make the society closely connected. This can be shown in a great number of flows of products, people, finance... ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pseudomonas Research Papers Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for severe gram negative infections in several body systems. While it rarely infects healthy individuals, this microorganism is responsible for acute and chronic diseases in patients with compromised immune systems.1 3 Acute diseases involve pneumonia,4 while chronic infections include cystic fibrosis,5,6 which are complicated and can often be life threatening. Numerous factors enabling infections to occur, such as the biotoxins released by this bacterium, are documented.7 9 However, little is known about which signals cause Pseudomonas aeruginosa to acquire a pathogenic character. Monitoring the production of these signals could provide further understanding about the opportunistic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are frequently employed approaches for detecting PYO.23,24 Although these chromatographic methods generally yield good detection sensitivities, they require complex operation procedures and expensive equipment. Unlike these conventional procedures, electrochemical approaches have demonstrated to be low cost, rapid, sensitive and direct detection methods for pyocyanin, thus being an increasingly popular alternative to the standard detection methods.7,25 27 Several studies have successfully used various voltammetric techniques for the detection and quantification of pyocyanin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains and from human fluid samples.3,7,25,26 Additionally, a recent study reported an amperometric method for the selective detection and quantification of pyocyanin.28 Lastly, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has been employed to examine pyocyanin at the surface of biofilms in a spatially resolved fashion.29,30 However, none of the aforementioned electrochemical techniques have demonstrated the use of an array based ultramicroelectrode (UMEs) for the detection of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Critical Race Theory Despite changes in the landscape for treatment of ethnic minorities in the United States over the past 200 years, issues with racism has never stopped being an issue and continues to tarnish and tatter the very fabric of our nation. There has been a history of violence against Black people that dates back 400 years, to a time when the first slave was forcefully brought here to the USA (Rogers, 2015). From that time on, people of African descent have been dehumanized and treated as second class citizens and this has become an ongoing community issue (Diversi, 2016). Racial classification was created as a way to condone slavery and maintain the primacy of the white race (Tolliver, Hadden, Snowden, Manning, 2016). Aymer (2016) explains that the Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides a way to understand that the violence that Blacks face in America originates from the societal belief in White superiority and, when trying to understand the Black reality, centuries of racial oppression must be discussed (Aymer, 2016). CRT acknowledges that racism is primarily a problem in America and has contributed to the social disparities in the U.S. In addition, it notes other forms of oppression that are important to discuss and work through. CRT does not believe in the legal rhetoric that there is an impartial, equal way of dealing with individuals in the community that has nothing to do with color and everything to do with achievement and hard work. It also takes on an interdisciplinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Children s Literature 1. Introduction 3 2. Early History 6 The Greek and Roman Eras: 50 B.C. A.D. 500 6 The Middle Ages: 500 1500 6 The Renaissance: 1500 1650 7 The Rise of Puritanism and John Locke: Late 1600s 8 3. Beginning of Children s Literature: Late 1700s 10 4. Fairy and Folk Tales 12 The Golden Age of Children s Literature: Late 1800s 12 5. Victorian Children s Literature 16 6. Contemporary Children s Literature 18 6. Analysis of Harry Potters series 21 7. Conclusion 30 8. Summary 31 Children s Literature Definitions 31 The Ancient World [ancient Rome; 50 BCE to 500 CE] 31 The Middle Ages [500 to 1500 CE] 31 The European Renaissance [1500 1650 CE] 32 The 17th Century 34 The 18th and Early 19th Centuries 35 The Victorians: The Golden Age 36 Twentieth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Rowe Townsend once argued that the only practical definition of a children s book is one that appears on the children s list by a publisher. Contemporary publishers are not making that distinction any easier; for example, Maurice Sendak s Outside Over There (1981) was published as a picture book for both children and adults, and J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter series is available in adult and children s versions with the only difference being the book s cover art. While folk and Fairy Tales were not originally intended for children, they have become a staple of children s literature since the early nineteenth century. On the other hand, many books written for and widely read by children during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are considered historical children s literature today and are read almost exclusively by adult scholars of children s literature. Children s literature has been written, illustrated, published, marketed, and purchased consistently by adults to be given to children for their edification and entertainment. Generally speaking, it is the intended audience rather than the producers of the texts who define the field. Children s texts written by child or adolescent authors, such as Daisy Ashford s The Young Visiters(1919) or Anne Frank s Het Achterhuis (1947; The Diary of a Young Girl, 1952), are exceptions to the rule. Many famous children s authors, such as Louisa May ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Government Spending In The United States With the transition of a new President and Administration one can only think of how our economy will be in the next four years. America is a melting plot therefore we are not always going to agree on where Government spends our money. Some support more spending on education and new construction for roads while others support a less involved government. We have seen in the past that when there s a high level of government spending our economy blooms. We can benefit from this because we have more move to spend and put back into the economy. Some would rather a limited power government. The republican prospective thinks that a government with too much spending actually hinders the economic growth because too much power can be a bad thing. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If our government didn t spend anything would we have any type increase in our economy? I do not thing we would. Who would pay for the necessity things we need in order to thrive as a country. How would we keep up with our transportation system, invest in our future or keep us from totalitarianism? We have to have some type involvement from the government. I the 2016 election outcome came due to the fact that a lot of people felt like President Obama and his administration implicated too many policies that increase government spending. Such policies geared towards health care reform and income inequality. All in which increased taxes for each individual. I think a lot of people feel like the last eight years of government spending cost the tax payers a lot of unnecessary money. People were paying taxed for programs they didn t support or agree with. In fiscal year 2015, the federal government spent $3.7 trillion, amounting to 21 percent of the nation s gross domestic product (GDP). Of that $3.7 trillion, over $3.2 trillion was financed by federal revenues. The remaining amount ($438 billion) was financed by borrowing. As the chart below shows, three major areas of spending each make up about one fifth of the budget (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities). This article outlines the major areas of spending which are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Probability Of Marfan Syndrome Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder of the connecting tissue due to mutation in the fibrillin 1 gene which is located on the chromosome 15. As the connective tissues is made up of protein called fibrillin 1 and mutation in this this protein causes increase in a transforming growth factor beta protein, or TGF β which is responsible for developing the problems with connective tissue around the body Marfan syndrome can be the reason for problems in many different parts around the body as the connective tissue is found everywhere in the human organism. The signs of the disorder are often diagnosed in the heart (life threatening aortic enlargement of the main blood vessel), blood vessels, joints, root abnormalities, jaws and eyes. Nervous system, skin and organs such as lungs can also be affected by the disease. Mental abilities and intelligence remain not to be affected by Marfan syndrome. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Affected people are men and women from different ethnic groups and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social Impact Of The Agricultural Revolution And The... Introduction The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th and 19th centuries and was a period of significant economic development marked by the introduction of power driven machinery. Much like the Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution began to take shape in Britain and then spread to other countries. During the Industrial Revolution, many power driven machines were invented, which replaced hand tools. Social impacts The Industrial Revolution increased the material wealth of the Western world. It also ended the dominance of agriculture and initiated significant social change. During the 17 and 18 hundreds the Agricultural revolution took place, which was a period of significant agricultural development. New inventions and techniques, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The working class made up 80% of society. Since population was increasing in Great Britain at the same time that landowners were enclosing common village lands. This resulted in a very high unemployment rate for workers in the first phases of the Industrial Revolution. Desperate for work, the working class had no bargaining power to demand higher wages, fairer work hours, or better working conditions. Worse still, since only wealthy people in Great Britain were eligible to vote, workers could not use the democratic political system to fight for rights and reforms. Economic Effects In pre industrial times skilled craftsmen would work from traditional locations in the home and small workshops, this was known as the cottage industry. When the Industrial Revolution begun, machines, such as the steam engines were invented, to power large scale factories, the cottage industry system could not keep up with the demand of goods. Therefore more people were forced to seek employment in cities. With the majority of the population on unstable jobs or on the verge of unemployment, the working class became completely dependent on the employer. Virtually slaves to the employer or factory owner. Historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Green Seal Gold Certification As the water shortage has been emerging as the critical issue of the planet due to the sudden rise of the population, it is necessary for our hotel to work on the water conservation to play an important role in the society as well as to save up the utility cost, which has been increasing continuously. I will propose several strategies to decrease the water usage in our property for the Board for the benefit of our hotel and the globe. Industry Trends Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City Hotel This hotel is one of the six hotels acquired the Green Seal Gold certification in the United States . Upon the completion of the renovation in 2013, they installed 500 new shower heads and renovated 250 bathtubs and showers as well as other improvement of energy consuming equipment. This project was funded by the PACE, or Property Assessed Clean Energy, a type of loan established by the state of California. The financing is paid back two times in a year as the form of property taxes. In addition to that, they installed Xeros Commercial Laundry System to reduce the amount of water usage. The system uses the reusable polymer beads for the laundry. As a consequence, the hotel achieved to cut their water usage by 83% and saved up over $50,000 a year. The Fairmont Hotel and Resort Orchid, Hawaii Unlike its image as a tropical island with the beautiful rainforest and every day s cloudburst, Hawaii is suffering from the threat of the fresh water shortage due to the global warming. The rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Theme Of Political Corruption In An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband is a play of social comedy and presents a critical view of society. It involves political overtones and ironically examining the modern political condition. The play indicates how social power depends on information, knowledge, money and pleasures. For instance, a past secret allows Mrs. Cheveley to hold power to blackmail Sir Robert Chiltern. The actions of the play discuss and analyze struggles between public and personal morality, and show the power of self interest. Sir Robert is act honestly, when it is in his benefit. Robert first rejects Mrs. Cheveley s request to support her fraudulent project. He tries to be away from fraud and dishonesty and be a noble person. However, when Mrs. Cheveley starts to blackmail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In society, all believe that past affects the future of an individual whether negatively or positively. It defines individuals and if they can leave their past behind. The past comes to light for all the characters and affects their present lives. From Wilde point of view, only love omits the old faults with the promise of marriage, as audience and readers can observe in the last act that all are look toward the future. In the first act, Mrs. Cheveley tells Sir Robert, page 29, Even you are not rich enough, Sir Robert, to buy back your past. No man is , this means that he should face his immoral decisions in his past. Although, Sir Robert s past has many positive decisions, but the past seems to be completely negative and mistakes seem important and effective. He implies to Lady Chiltren that people cannot be judged by their past. It would be impossible for him to be successful and powerful without the illegal money he gained from the uncovered secret. Lady Chiltern convinces that people are not able to change. She rejects the idea that human beings are develop through their entire life. This is shown in her respond to Sir Robert words One s past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas Essay On October 27, 2015 I went to see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Gilliam, 1998). Adapted from the novel of the same name, Raoul Duke adventures through the west with his lawyer in search of the American dream. Experimental in nature, this film strays from the traditional formula of story telling. Its plot is hard to discern due to the constant intoxication of the main characters. Through the various psychedelic drugs Raoul and Dr. Gonzo consumed in the duration of this film, the audience was able to experience a bad trip alongside the characters. Ralph Steadman and Terry Gilliam s method of associating mental inebriation while fruitlessly searching for something, highlights the difficulty of finding the American dream. During the October screening of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the guest speaker spoke of the ideology approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of counterculture is in opening scene of the film with the non diegetic inserts of race and anti war protests. Toward the middle of the film when Dr. Gonzo abandoned Raoul, Raoul was pulled over by a police officer for speeding. Despite being under the influence and in possession of drug paraphernalia, Raoul was left to his devices under the guise that he would take a nap. In addition to exposing the inconsistent application of judicial punishment, this scene subtlety shout outs to the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Raoul and his lawyer s frequent violet escapades juxtaposes the typical idea of American society; furthermore, the cause of their illegal activities is to find the American dream. This is exemplified in the latter half of the film during a montage of Raoul and Dr. Gonzo s week long drunken stupor. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas direct irony and tactic of subtly protesting American society gives this film an additional layer of depth. This meaning is only communicated through to the audience under the ideological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The New York Times Essay The New York Times is one of America s largest newspaper publishers, today selling over 900,000 printed copies daily. Their website, NYTimes.com, is the most visited online newspaper website, receiving 32.4 million unique visitors in December 2010. (The NY Times Company, 2010, pp. 2 3) The New York Times employs 3094 workers, 1016 of them members of The Newspaper Guild of New York. (p. 8) In order to remain as America s premier newspaper, The New York Times not only deals with the changing media market but union negotiations for approximately 40% of its staff. (p. 13) The Times relies on the creativity and high level of professionalism that many of its Guild members offer but are always looking to increase profit by cutting costs so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1997, after 17 months of negotiations, The Guild CWA and The Times finally settled over wages and established a contract extension through 2003. In 2004 The Guild CWA was able to bargain for 5 annual 3% wage increases along with no retrogressions. The Guild CWA also fought to make all Guild members eligible in The Times Bonus Program that was only available to non Guild employees. (Five Year, May 2004, para. 1) A 3 year continuation on the current contract for Times Digital employees was achieved in 2008. Given the current economic environment and the challenges the media industry is facing we are pleased the Times has made a commitment to invest in the future of the website stated Guild President Bill O Meara after the agreement was reached. (New Three Year, Dec 2008, para. 2) Along with pension plans and health insurance coverage thats comparable The Times management benefits, the Guild CWA has made substantial improvements for their members quality of employment. These protective and prosperous collective bargaining agreements The Guild has attained for its members at The Times have set the standard in the newspaper industry. As consumers continue to shift in how they retrieve news from conventional print to digital medias, The Times continues to look at different ways to maintain revenue. The ability of consumers to access free news content online has cut into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Does Blake Use Figurative Language In The Lamb The Lamb , a poem from a series written by William Blake, begins with and revolves around a young lamb who has not yet experienced the world and its mishaps. Center of the poem, the lamb is continuously being examined. Through the use of rhetorical questions, allusions, symbols, and other figurative language, Blake clearly illustrates the theme that innocence provides a means for taking joy in natural creation. While the lamb referred to in this poem of Blake s is portrayed to be tender and very childlike, I would not say that the poem was made solely for the eyes of the youth. One way this poem has been perceived that opposes my opinion is that Blake wrote it for children to see or hear (Bussey 2001). This must have been gathered from the way Blake uses simplistic verses involving allusions to the lamb of the bible or, Jesus Christ as children are often taught. However, what this view fails to acknowledge despite the poem s effortlessness is the level of vocabulary such as words like mead , vales , and meek . These words may at first not appear very difficult, but when seen from the eyes of perhaps an eight year old, they may not completely grasp the full picture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When really thought through, the lamb does not know who made thee. In the world inhabited by the child in The Lamb, questions are just a playful pretense. The purpose of these questions is to get the knowledge of the nature of life circulating, so it can make all the vales rejoice. (Aubrey 2011). What Aubrey is getting at here, which I completely agree with, is that Blake uses these rhetorical questions to get imagination going, allowing the reader to become intellectually and emotionally involved in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Importance Of The Media Influence Public Debate The first thing one must prove is that the media is an effective vehicle to influence public discussion in a democracy. This is key before examining the motives behind any bias that exists. The reach that different mediums have is the main thing that shows how media can influence public discussion. For example, according to the Pew Research Center, in the United States, 93% of adults get their news from digital sources.1 This includes online only news outlets along with the digital arms of traditional news outlets. The ease of accessing media outlets is unprecedented when one compares it to previous generations. With the number of people with smartphones growing exponentially in recent years, people are having an easier and easier time to access the news right at their fingertips. It s not just digital sources that are seeing an increase. News watching on TV s has also grown over previous years. Neilson Media Research has found that news consumption through television has grown by 45% in 2016 compared to the year before. This also far surpassed previous presidential election years.2 This prevalence of news in the daily lives of citizens is the main reason why media can influence public discussion. Since there are so many people viewing so many different sources, that fall across the political spectrum, there will many different points of view. This difference in perspective will lead to people discussing their differences of opinion, hence encouraging healthy discussion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Literature in English (Exemplar Scripts) Sample answers Literature in English 9695/51 53 These three sample answers are for 9695 AS/AL Literature in English Paper 5. They are intended to give an idea of the range of response and the requirements at the top, middle and middle/bottom of the mark range. They are not necessarily ideal or model answers, but are chosen as being representative answers on model texts. UCLES 2010 2 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 3 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 4 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 5 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 6 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1
  • 25. 7 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 8 Example 1 Paying close attention to language and tone, consider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Act 3, Scene 4, Polonius: A will come straight...Queen: ...thunders in the index? ) The first essay is also a passage based answer, this time on Hamlet and Gertrude s relationship. Here there is a solid knowledge of the context first time they are seen alone with the candidate aware tacitly of the irony of that. This is characterised by the candidate as distant, tense and cold because of the hasty marriage . But there is no more detailed context offered, so that the Mousetrap is ignored and the refused chance to murder the praying Claudius. There is some sense of exploring the language the references to you and thou and the effect of the repetitions by Hamlet but these do not develop into analysis of the effects. The candidate does offer other opinions on the relationship what Gertrude is scared of for example but these are not structured into an argument. The oedipal interpretation is mentioned but not linked to this passage very effectively and though there is a sense of the wider text at times there is no clear explanation of why this passage is significant in terms of either the relationship or the characterisation or the development of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Negative Effects Of Social Media On Body Image Approximately 80% of U.S. women don t like how they look. The number of women who feel confident in their body is dwindling quickly and is being fueled by edited pictures they are comparing themselves to on social media. In the article How Social Media Is a Toxic Mirror by Rachel Simmons in Time magazine she tells of the risk for everyone to feel self conscious about their bodies. However, those most at risk are teenage girls who spend a significant amount of time on any form of social media. In response to the article, I agree with the information about body confidence and its negative effects on body image of teenage girls. I also discuss how logos and pathos strengthen the article and what would make it a stronger and more credible source for information on teen body image. In the beginning of the article, the author shows a progression of teenage girls comparing their bodies to those they see in movies and magazines for the previous generation to social media for millennials. The ever evolving social media is constantly allowing for the opportunities to compare themselves to unrealistic versions of the human figure. A world where there are hundreds of apps that can airbrush everything from waist lines to teeth, teenage girls are having a harder and harder time separating the ways their body should look and the way media thinks they should look. The article expresses concern for the rate of which sources of comparisons for teenage girls bodies are multiplying. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Flag Desecration Essays Throughout history, Americans have fought hard to gain independence and the freedoms that come with it. However, some choose to test the limitations of those freedoms. For some time, Americans have shown their disgust of the American government by burning flags, and even cutting them up to use as clothing. Although mocking the American government and the flag is disrespectful, revoking the right to do so would be a violation of freedom of expression, which is guaranteed by the First Amendment. Those who support the no flag burning amendment argue that the United States flag is a special case. Because it would undermine the constitution and set a dangerous precedent that will make it easier for others enact restrictive amendments to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our constitution must not be tampered with just because flag desecration hurts others feelings. Many feel that the American flag amendment is a special case. Supreme Court Chief William Rehnquist claimed it was acceptable to have a narrow, special amendment to protect a special flag from desecration. ( Consequences 2). Even Thomas Jefferson and James Madison denounced flag burning as a crime (Brady H 2). Others feel that flag desecration disrespects those who lost their lives for our country, stating the flag symbolizes the blood that runs through our country. George Whalen, a soldier, said the stars and stripes of our nations flag is the symbol of our nation s values... It represents loyalty patriotism and love of our country. ( citizens 3). Those against flag desecration must remember that the men and women who fought and died for our country were fighting for justice, freedom, and independence, all of which give one the right to desecrate the flag. Yes, the flag represents these freedoms, but the constitution ensures them. An amendment revoking this right would lead to limited individual freedoms and a lack personal responsibility. In addition to violating one s rights of freedom of expression, the no flag burning amendment gives government the power to decide what American actions are and are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bosnian Genocide Research Paper The Bosnian Genocide was the worst act of mass killings since the Nazis destruction of 6 million Jews. It resulted in a 100,000 deaths of both mostly Bosniak Muslims and Croatians. The horrific events that took place in Bosnia are currently shown in the Middle East today through dehumanization, nationalism and imperialism. These factors are what make the Bosnian Genocide recurrent for Muslims in history. During the ethnic cleansing of Muslims from 1992 1995, thousands of innocent muslims were targeted because of who they were and what they believed in. Bosniaks were beaten, raped and eventually murdered. The survivors of the Bosnian Genocide are key witnesses to explaining the saddening treatment they had to endure. They were playing with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Former president Josep Broz Tito held Yugoslavia together and was able to extinguish the nationalism growing in many republics. His death however reopened the wound and let the nationalism of the Serbs become existent. The serb forces ideology for a Greater Serbia was the very motive that sparked the 3 year long civil war. For starters the Serb forces showed much nationalism by joining up in a group of 16 Serb Political members and writing the Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. For them, is was supposedly to support a solution of Yugoslav unity but instead focused depently on disapproving president Tito s ways. In fact in 1987, the president of Serbia, Slobodan Milošević, was openly supportive of the document and was even the spokes person for it. He envisioned and introduce a nationalist motto of strong Serbia, strong Yugoslavia . This nationalism alone from a president was the spark of all nationalism thereafter. It was a sense of unity for serbians and made them more superior than other ethnicities due to that fact that the president was so open about it. This gave him justification by using text to support his beliefs and ideas. This is comparative to the middle east by Al Qaeda and ISIS. The middle east as well uses documents and books to justify and spread what they are doing. They use the Quran, a holy book, as justification for the strong hate for others and strong nationalism for their country. They use versus such as I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them. Quran (8:12). Yet interpret these verses in such a misleading way as the Serbs did with the document. Serbs wanted a Serbian land while Isis wants a pan arab land and in both cases these books were the start for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Demand And Supply Of The International Business... Chapter 7: 1. Exporters typically prefer conservative measures when managing foreign receivables. Because of this, there is a tendency to lean on the side of caution. Describe at least three reasons for this conservativism. Exporters typically prefer conservative measures when managing foreign receivables. Because of this, there is a tendency to lean on the side of caution. Three reasons for this conservatism are described below: 1. Fluctuation in exchange rates: Exchange rates of currencies of different countries fluctuate continuously and in a very random manner with the change in the demand and supply state of the concerned currency. That can translate the profit from the international business transaction into a loss or vice versa. Thus, the exporters dealing with foreign receivables should be conservative to avoid this risk. 2. The difference in the legal system: Different countries have different legal rules and policies for dealing with and managing the foreign accounts receivable. It is mostly harder for a business to pursue any overdue amounts from an international business due to the difference in the legal system. It is another reason for the conservative approaches of the exporters. 3. Change in export prices: Unexpected change in the commodity prices in a particular country will arise a great risk for the exporters when managing foreign receivables. Change in commodity price will also influence various other costs associated with the export like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How A Man Copes With Life Unrealized Essay How a Man Copes with Life Unrealized (Death) The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka is a written expression of a man s struggle with a life of unsatisfactory expectations. He is so disgusted with his current prospects of his dreary existence, his only hope of dealing is to reach deep into his mind and see something other than himself, he, Gregor, found himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin (Damrosch, 2009). How did he get here? How did life, his useless life suck the very humanity out of him? The family that he made this life altering sacrifice for is changing as well, losing their humanity, things can t go on like this, we have to try to get rid of it (Damrosch, 2009). A character analysis of Gregor noted this regarding the family but their metamorphosis are the most profound because they demonstrate how easily one s beliefs, values, and basic treatment of others can be compromised because of a failure to adapt psychologically (Article Myriad, 2015). His family was, but changed mentally and lovingly, but not physically, they could not escape as Gregor had. Gregor the responsible man must cope with failure or perceived failure of life unrealized. Is this monstrous vermin (Damrosch, 2009) a depiction of a man who has accepted what his life is and has given up all hope for change, is death the realization of peace in life? Disgust Gregor was a traveling salesman who awakened to discover he was not only an insect, but to his own disgust, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Squatters Take On Developers By Benjamin Shors Many elements influence the implications and receptions of all texts, regardless of the text s media type. The exact same idea presents itself when comparing the two provided works, an advertisement for Cruises with the Great White Fleet and an article titled Squatters Take on Developers by Benjamin Shors. Both of the pieces are only properly juxtaposed upon analyzation of their respective contexts, intended audiences, uses of language, and structures. Context in regards to literary works can best be described as the economic, political, and social situation that was present upon creation of the piece. The advertisement does not explicitly say when it was created, however, it is highly likely that it was produced in the mid 20th century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the top left corner the piece reads, only first class passengers carried . While this could simply indicate that the cruise liner treats all passengers equally, it is much more probable that the words serve as a means to draw their intended audience, the exuberantly wealthy, in with the promise of an untainted paradise. The article, however, appeared in the newspaper, The Miami Herald. This implies that it was destined for a much larger audience, one that spans a more diverse, modern, and inquisitive audience. Similarly, the fact that Shors published the article in Miami suggests that his reading population will be more sympathetic to the suffering of Panamanians in the articles, as a large portion of Floridians are Hispanic in ethnicity. Despite the vastly different intentions of the two works, they do have some similar traits, especially in regards to their uses of language. Both pieces share emotionally charged language that pushes forth their own agendas. As to be expected, though, these similarities achieve entirely different results. The advertisement relies on overly positive and flowery language to draw the audience in. Words like delightful , excellence , and noteworthy highlight this. While the article does the same thing, it uses the language to force the reader into a downcast state, attempting to get them to pity the victims of American capitalism abroad. In this case, Shors uses negatively charged words: scavenged , rough , and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Entry Strategy of H M Since H M opened the first shop in Sweden in 1947, using an American concept of shops selling stylish clothes with low prices bring H M successful in the domestic market. H M started to expand internationally from 1964. Not only Europe market, H M also enter in North America, Asia and Middle East market. H M became one of the biggest worldwide leading fashion retailers. Until Year 2010, H M has around 2,000 stores in 37 markets (Data from H M US Website). Details of market overview of H M can be referred to Appendix I. [pic] Source: Annual Report of H M 2009 http://www.hm.com/filearea/corporate/fileobjects/pdf/en/ANNUAL_REPORT_ARCHIVE2009__ITEM_3_1269424409886.pdf In this part, we will study how H M enter into United Stated market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can let H M gather information and avoid some uncertainty. What is the Wholly Owned Subsidiary ? When H M decided to enter American market, management use wholly owned subsidiary as entry strategy for H M using. Why H M decide to use wholly owned subsidiary to enter into America? It will discuss later. Wholly owned subsidiary is the operation in a host country that are fully owned by a foreign parent firm. Company can involve marketing, assembly or full scale integrated production operation. Also, company is necessary for capital investment to undertake the ownership option. For this strategy, H M can own the stock 100 percent and set up a new operation in a foreign country as Greenfield Venture. Why H M choose Wholly Owned Subsidiary One of the advantages of wholly owned subsidiary is that H M has a free hand to establish the strategy for the subsidiary including marketing strategy, production, even window design. It enables H M to keep all the profit from American market and don t need to share profit with partners. As H M mainly take the way of investing directly in the American market, wholly owned subsidiary can make H M have tight control over operation which is another advantage. Everything can be under control by H M from the location of shop, arrangement inside the shop, range of merchandise. Therefore, the stock in American market can be shared 100% by H M. Finally, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Semiotics In Romeo And Juliet This essay will pose as a semiotic analysis of a famous quote from Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. Semiotics are commonly used in daily life, but often go unnoticed. Many quotes that are used by business professionals are quotes from famous writers such as Shakespeare. In Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, the phrase Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall. Resonated with me and is the phrase that I chose to analyze in this essay. The words and ideas that are signs in the quote are wisely, slowly, rush, stumble and fall. These words are signs in the quote because each word possesses an underlying meaning. In this essay, a semiotic analysis of the phrase from Romeo and Juliet will be provided as it relates to business professionals and what the phrase signifies when used in that context. Shakespeare suggests that wisely in this context signifies making smart, mature decisions in any given situation because each decision that is made can excel or hinder future endeavors. The pros and cons should be weighed before committing, in order to make a sound decision. Without proper information and guidance, one is essentially ignorant to the task at hand. For example, a mentor may be necessary because they may have accomplished a goal that you are aiming towards and can give advice on what you should and shouldn t do while trying to reach your goal. Furthermore, the word slowly signifies taking your time to accomplish tasks and goals. It takes a great amount of patience to see how things done now will pay off overall. Great things aren t accomplished overnight. From a business standpoint, it means that you must work your way to the top. The process may seem slow, but the progress is in constant evolution in preparation for the outcome. There is a stigma that has been placed upon individuals by society that to be successful, things must be accomplished quickly and if they aren t, then it equates to a lessened sense of success in some cases. Additionally, the word rush is a sign that signifies how sometimes as human beings with our longing for instant gratification, we tend to want to speed up the process without a second thought. People tend to rush the process of life to attain temporary happiness which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Facing East From Indian Country Summary Book Review Facing East from Indian Country Facing East from Indian Country by Daniel Richter has the reader look at early America and the colonization period through Indian s viewpoint instead of through European settler s perception. It was only in the beginning when North America was Indian country. Richter wants the reader to consider the stories of North American during the period of European colonization rather than of the European colonization of North America (p. 9) (Richter). The sixteenth century was the time in which Native people of America were discovering Europeans. During this time, Indians struggled to make sense of what was becoming a new world for them. Richter starts off the book by referencing St. Louis as the gateway ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In regards to the myths that surround these three persons, the reader has to look at the Indians viewpoint while dealing the Europeans. Pocahontas and Kateri Tekawitha were no longer viewed as Indians that abandoned their native cultures but as being respectively accepted into the European nation. Their acceptances of European religious values reveals that Indians acted on motivations that were often not understood by their supporters. Metacom was viewed as the desperate adversary of all things that were English for trying to protect his people and culture. However he willingly presumed the English name, Philip, and he and his Wampanog people raised hogs. Raise hogs was an English thing since hogs were not native to America. He was not rebellious against the culture change or the presence of the English. The story of these three individuals reveals the certainty of conflicts between Indians and Europeans as they each sought cooperation rather than conflict, coexistence on shared regional patched of ground rather than arm s length contact across distant frontiers (p. 108 109) could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Panera Bread Case 9/17/2013 Panera Bread Company 1. What is Panera Bread s strategy? Which of the four generic competitive strategies discussed in Chapter 3 most closely fit the competitive approach that Panera Bread is taking? What specific kind of competitive advantage is Panera Bread trying to achieve? Driving concept: to provide a premium specialty bakery and café experience to urban workers and suburban dwellers. Generic: Broad differentiation strategy. Competitive advantage: striving to build a competitive advantage based on the triple combination of Product, Environment, and Great Service (PEGS). 2. What does a SWOT analysis of Panera Bread reveal about the overall attractiveness of its situation? Strengths: Attractive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. What does the data in case Exhibit 1 reveal about Panera Bread s financial performance? How well is the company doing financially? Use the financial ratios in Table 4.1 of Chapter 4 as a guide in doing the calculations needed to arrive at an analysis based answer to your assessment of Panera s recent financial performance. In addition to the ratios in Table 4.1, there are occasions when you will also need to calculate compound average growth rates (CAGR) for certain financial measures. Strong CAGR in a number of important areas total revenues, royalties, fresh dough sales, net income and EPS. Declines in G A expense a desirable trend some erosion in operating profit margins bears watching (not a desirable trend). Declines in liquidity (as measured by current ratio and working capital numbers) and a fluctuating but still acceptable ROE also warrant attention. Overall, the data indicate that Panera is growing quite rapidly and is performing well, although not spectacularly. 7. on the information in case Exhibit 3, which fast casual and full service restaurant chains appear to be Panera s closest rivals? In the fast food segment, McDonald s and Burger King with a strong world wide presence. In the chill out segment, Starbucks represents an important competitor; it has more that ten times more locations and around eight times more revenue. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Three Denominations Of Christianity Throughout the history, religions around the world have played an important part in establishing beliefs and culture. Every area of the world has some kind of religion or belief system. There are many different religions, some are huge and wide spread, some are small with a few people following it, and some are very influential up to a point that, countries establish them as their state religions. According to the Oxford Dictionary Religion is defined as the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. However, it can be understood in different ways. For someone it is a personal way of leading a lifestyle, while for others it is a tool to control a large number of people. Also each person can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christianity is about 2,000 years old, beginning around 30 CE with the death of Jesus Christ. Over the centuries, Christianity has divided into vast amount of denominations, because some Christians worship in different ways and believe in different parts of the Bible. According to arabamericanmuseum.org, each denomination has its own distinctive beliefs or practices, but they are generally considered a branch of mainstream Christianity if they agree on core doctrines like the divinity of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible. The three main largest denominations of Christianity are Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestant, with Catholicism being the largest. Christians believe that there is only one god, but that there are three elements of God, including the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They believe these are 3 forms of the same God, similar to how water can exist in 3 forms of liquid, gas and solid. They also believe that 2,000 years ago in Israel, God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to earth to save humans from the consequences of their sins. He gave his life by being crucified and on the third day rose from the dead. Faith in Jesus Christ himself, not just in his teachings, is how the Christian experiences joy and a meaningful life. Jesus claimed to be the God in human form, rather than prophet who is pointing to God. He performed miracles, forgave people of their sin and said that anyone who believed in him would have eternal life. He made statements like, I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. (biblehub.com ) The Christian holy book is called the Bible. It reveals God s personality, his love and truth, and how each person can have a relationship with him. Whatever circumstances a Christian is dealing with in their life, the Bible teaches that they can confidently turn to a wise and powerful God who truly loves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Questions On Joint Pain And Stiffness 6 Exercises To Help In Joint Stiffness Overview Joint pain and stiffness is a common condition affecting most people today. Conditions such as arthritis are the known causes of joint pain and stiffness. If you have ever suffered from joint stiffness, then you know how difficult day to day activities can be. While medication will help ease the pain in the long run, there are exercises that you may try that will help you relief the pain and the stiffness. Forget the popular belief that exercise will increase the pain. On the contrary, it is lack of it that will make the situation even worse. If you are suffering from severe joint pain, try one of these exercises, However, before you start on any exercise ensure you consult your doctor so that he or she may advice you on which exercise is safe for you. Such exercises include: 1. Aerobics They are also known as endurance exercises. They are excellent if you are looking to improve cardiovascular health, stamina or general weight management. The thing about aerobics is that they will not only help you reduce the joint stiffness, but also help in overall fitness by keeping you energized throughout the day. Aerobic exercises range from walking, swimming, cycling and such activities. About thirty minutes of low impact aerobics three times a week will work wonder on your joints. 2. Leg Stretch This exercise targets the joints on the lower body. It is majorly known as the hamstring stretch. To do this, sit on the edge of a chair and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Persuasive Essay On Animal Farm Many people challenge the rules for several different reasons. It s always appropriate to challenge the rules when the rules are unfair, or against what you think is right. You can challenge the rules to make them fair and equal for everyone. Just how the two excerpts, Animal Farm by George Orwell, and Texas vs. Johnson, by the U.S. Supreme Court. These two excerpts explore the issue of when it is appropriate to challenge the rules. Challenging the rules can lead to positive or negative outcomes. You can change the rules for a good reason, or a bad one, but it s always better to challenge the rules in order to make them more equal. In the story Animal Farm, the animals start off in a peaceful farm, they were smart animals who could all communicate with one to another. Until one day, the animals main leader Old Major who was the most wisest, oldest and most intelligent pig out of all of them, had passed away and had left the animals with a command to rebel against their owners the farmers in order to have change, be free, without any human controlling what the animals do. The animals soon find a right time to expel their human owner. How will the animals break the rules? Eventually they find ways to make the farm work better than usual and still be able to live a regular and better live as animals without humans, but how or what is going to happen in the aftermath of this story? and what are they going to gain or lose from breaking those rules? As the animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The War Of The Creek War American Hitler Andrew Jackson was the by any means type of American, who had no real concern for the long term effects of his actions. He would gladly slaughter a tribe of Natives to further U.S. holdings, as a matter of fact, he did, several in fact. However, although Jackson committed a great deal of such atrocities, some of which are incredibly well known, he s still viewed as, above all else, a national hero by some in the present day. Prior to Jackson s presidency, wherein the great majority of well known Jackson driven atrocities against the Natives occur, Jackson proved to be a monster for the Natives. After the Creek War, Jackson happily punished the Creeks, whether they be friend or foe. The Creek War was originally an internal conflict between two subsets of the Creek people, but Jackson saw this as an opportunity to force the Natives to cede land. Much of the conflict was between the Lower Creeks, whom Jackson would eventually ally with, and the Upper Creeks, A.K.A. the Red Sticks, who, unlike the Lower Creeks, were highly opposed to the U.S. encroachment and subsequent assimilation. As time passed and conflict progressed amidst the Creek people, outside involvement became an integral part of the war. Militant forces from several southern states amassed forces to combat the Red Sticks. Jackson himself, on Tennessee s behalf, led a party of approximately 1,000 men along with an additional contingent of Cherokee warriors. After his, and America s, first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How to Create Suspense and Tension How to Create Suspense and Tension Literary suspense and tension are essential elements in any story, both in fiction and some genres of non fiction. Several elements are needed to create and maintain the suspense in a piece of writing, such as the reader s concern and empathy, looming danger, and building of tension throughout the story. Each element plays an important role and is a necessary part of a well devised plot. Suspense and tension begin and end with the character. The reader must first know what the main character desires, which means the writer must supply this information from the start. Does the main character need adventure, romance, freedom? What is holding him back from reaching what he desires, and what are the consequences if he cannot reach his goal? Both internal and external conflict is required, and suspense can only build when the character s physical, psychological, spiritual, relational, and/or emotional wellness is threatened. After these key points are established, a foundation can be laid for suspense and tension. One way of maintaining tension is saying no to your character. Whatever he wants, continue to withhold it from him. Gratification releases tension rather than building it. Constant change feeds tension. New challenges, new information, and more complications drive tension, keeping the reader invested in the character s plight. Immediate explanation isn t necessary when adding these unexpected changes. Those details can be added ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of The Book The Night Of The Treaty This week I have kept my mind clear of this weekend s plans. Jake would be showing up in a little bit and after he reminded Edward of the treaty he was going to ride back to La Push with me. Today was Tiffany s birthday and Embry and I went in together and bought her a present that we were going to give her. I had stayed up late last night decorating a cake. It was her favorite, strawberry, and I had put chocolate frosting on top. I even used white frosting that I dyed green to write Happy Birthday and put flowers around edges. The phone rang as finished making dinner. I was taking most of it with me to the Call s but I was leaving some of it for Uncle Charlie s and Bella s dinner. Edward would be bringing Bella home from work at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He ll know that you wouldn t have known. Jake said like he was brilliant. But that s not going to keep Bella from throwing me under the bus. You know how she hates me. If she goes down for this she is just going to take me with her. I said. I have better things to do then stare at my four walls for however long Uncle Charlie grounds me for. Then tell him you felt that it was up to Bella to come clean about what she had been up to. That tattling is never the answer. Jake said. If I get in trouble, you get to tell Embry why I am in deep shit. I said. Jake laughed. Just wait in your room till after I bring the bike. After he screams and yells, come down and offer to drive me home. We go around the corner and park. I wait until Bella and her leech show up and I remind them of the treaty. Then we actually head down to the res. You can drop me at Sam and Emily s and I ll stay there till I go home later. I ll have to report to Sam anyway. Jake said. Okay. See you in a little bit. I said and hung up. I wrapped the cake and put it in the back of the car and grabbed the wrapped box that held Embry s and my gift to Tiffany and put it in the center console. Everything was ready for Jake s big stunt. I went upstairs to get my homework done while I waited. Uncle Charlie yelled up the stairs that he was home at five forty five and it was about five ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of Unnatural Causes Why do some of us tend to get sicker more often or die sooner, and what factors causes us to even become sick in the first place? This series called Unnatural Causes is a timely, informative and passionately made documentary. It convincingly connects all the dots between health, race, class, economics and social policy and comes to the conclusion that capitalism is making us sick. This is a documentary that will provoke anger, discussion, and debate. That is a good thing, because there are over 47 million uninsured in America and the crisis in health care is at the top of the domestic agenda. On average, people at the top live longer, healthier lives. Those at the bottom are more disempowered, get sicker more often and a lot of times, die sooner. We also see how racial inequality imposes an additional risk burden on people of color which takes place in Louisville, Kentucky . (Unnatural Causes, 2008) Mary Turner, is one of many that lives in a poor neighborhood of Louisville. In the documentary, we see her trying to support her three children as well as her husband on disability. She also has health complications of her own that prevents her from working. Mary lives her life on a tight budget to keep her family fed and housed. When it comes to her $200.00 budget to feeding her family, she often times has to settle for processed or frozen foods which is actually very bad for your health in the long run. Processed foods are usually loaded with added sugar... or its evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Social Aspects of College Are Just as Important as the... Desiring to have a better life in future inclines people to focus on their academic career. Schools, exams, busy schedules and a pile of work are quintessential this goal. Therefore, students who want to achieve a better future prefer undergoing hard work instead of engaging in social activities. However, social sides of college do not only occupy a big role, but also has plenty of benefits. Social life in college becoming increasingly essential in today s world triggered an acceptable consideration: Social parts of college should be considered as equal as the academic parts because of psychological, social reasons and its benefits in terms of future. Primarily, social activities psychologically contributes to confidence, happiness and it reduces stress. Firstly, social students show more confidence when compared to others. Whether due to friends or skills that sociality provides; undoubtedly, social pupils have more self esteem. Secondly, happiness is one of the significant outcomes of the college s social parts. For instance, football practically entertains people who enjoy it. To clarify, students can elicit a serene and happier life by keeping them busy with social hobbies. Thirdly, being a social individual wipe outs stress. Likewise, social activities, including sport are regarded as a powerful enemy against stress. Overall, students participating in social parts of college supplies confidence, happiness and less stress. Moreover, taking up new activities, having new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Similarities Between The Hunger Games And Star Wars The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, and Star wars all have similarities and differences, when it comes to following the Hero s Journey. The three parts of The Hero s Journey that will be compared are the Mentor Helper, the Ordinary world, and the Refusal. To begin, the Mentor Helper, helps the characters stay alive. Obi Wan Kenobi is teaching Luke the force. Where as Gandalf helps Bilbo throughout his journey. And Haymitch is keeping Katniss alive. The difference between these books are that we, don t know if Haymitch is trustworthy because he drinks a lot. Also, Gandalf is trustworthy. But at the same time he never shows up. And finally Obi Wan Kenobi is very trustworthy because he is wise. To continue, the Ordinary world makes the characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Non State Actors ( Nsa ) Essay Non state Actors The term non State actors are a superordinate concept that encompasses all those actors in international relations that are not states. It comprises individuals as well as entities, the latter spanning a large range of organizations and institutions on the global, regional, sub regional as well as the local levels. Non state actors (NSA) are entities that participate in international relations, these entities cannot be identified by common sociological features as they include international organizations, corporations, non governmental organizations ( NGOs ), trade associations, and transnational corporations, terrorist groups and transnational criminal organizations. They are organizations with sufficient power to influence and cause a change even though they do not belong to any established institution of a state. Non state actors such as national or international non governmental organisations (NGOs) are adding their voices to international development policy debates by organising, campaigning and lobbying across national boundaries in order to have a greater influence on international development policy making and faced with growing economic and political interdependencies of markets and states, governments have to cope with the increasingly complex postmodern environment, including the activities of NGOs. An example of the influence of non State actors on diplomacy is the Westphalian Peace Treaty, where they had a role prior to the Treaty of Peace ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cats vs Dogs Compare and Contrast Essay People can either be a cat person or a dog person. Cats and dogs are unique creatures yet they are the two most common household animals. I am definitely a dog person. I love dogs. I think everyone should have a dog. They re great pets. Dogs are fun and a lot of work but it sure is worth it. Cats, on the other hand, I don t care for. I had a cat when I was only about one year old and she got run over by a car. Ever since then my family has had a dog. Maybe if I had a cat when I was growing up I would like them more. Owning a puppy is a big commitment for all family members, especially in the first few days or weeks. Everyone knows that cats and dogs are as different as day and night. Dogs will play frisbee with you all afternoon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While cats are bred too, it isn t to the same extent as dogs and cats aren t typically bred for a particular ability like dogs are. Taking care of a little puppy is like taking care of a new born baby. You constantly have to watch them and know what they re doing. Unlike a cat where they are given a toy and they will play with it for hours. Training a puppy isn t the same as training a cat. With a new puppy you have to train them to go to the bathroom outside. Not anywhere in the house. A puppy can only hold on an hour for every month of his or her age plus another hour. So if a puppy is 2 months old it can only hold for three hours. The key is to prevent mistakes and establish good habits early. Cats generally don t go outside to take care of business. Cats have a litter box in the house. Most kittens will readily adapt to a litter box, especially if they were raised with a mother cat. If they pee on the carpet the owner should drag them to their box and force them to dig. But with a puppy you try to make them stop and hurry them outside. Training a pet commands is also different. Dogs will sit, lie down, and heel on command. Cats on the other hand will just smirk and walk away. Another difference between cats and dogs is their social interactions. Dogs are more of pack animals. Members of their pack or family are very critical to them. They look for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Mendel Paper Company Mendel Paper Company Mendel Paper Company has been doing relatively well with the sales of computer paper, napkins, place mats, and poster board. With more people eating out, the demand for napkins and place mats have increased. Computer paper and poster boards have slowly increased in demand as well. However, there is concern at the company with the fixed cost of operations. Marlene Herbert, the plant superintendent, said, As we have automated our operation, we have experienced increases in fixed overhead and even variable overhead. And, we will have to add more equipment since it appears that we need even more plant capacity. We are operating over our normal capacity as it is. (Case 2B). With the new production costs added in, will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The break even point in units for computer paper is $52,000.00. Meaning to break even, you have to sell $52,000.00 of units of computer paper. The margin of safety, expressed in either dollars or a percentage, shows how much sales can be reduced without sustaining losses (Schneider, 2012). The formula to find margin of safety in dollars is: margin of safety in dollars equals the actual (or expected) costs minus the break even costs. So in the case of computer paper. The actual cost of $30,000.00 minus the break even point of $52,000.00 gives you the margin of safety of $22,000.00. Meaning you can cut the sales of computer paper by $22,000.00 and not sustain a loss. To find the break even point for napkins, you use the same formula. The fixed cost is still $420,000.00. The selling price of napkins is $7.00. The variable cost is $4.50. $7.00 minus $4.50 is $2.50. So then you take $420,000.00 and divide it by $2.50 to find the breaking point of $168,000.00. The company will have to sell $168,000.00 to break even in sales. The margin for safety for napkins is $48,000.00. This is found by subtracting the actual or expected cost of $120,000.00 by the break even point of $168,000.00. You can cut sales by $48,000.00 and not sustain a loss. The break even point for place mats is $50,000.00. This is found by the selling price per unit is $12.00. The variable price per unit of place mats is $3.60. $12.00 minus $3.60 equals $8.40. You then divide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Round Trip To America Summary In Round Trip to America: The Immigrants Return to Europe 1880 1930, Mark Wyman argues that many new immigrants that migrated to America from 1880 1930 never intended to make America a permanent residence and many of them returned home to their native countries. He claims that this phenomena is important to the history of American Immigration and is important to the histories of the home land in which the immigrants returned to. In his book, Wyman explores some key ideas such as the reason immigrants decided to voyage to a new land, across the ocean, to what was known as the land of milk and honey only to return to their small, and a lot of the time rural village. He also discusses American labor movement and what impact that had on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For some they returned having never reached this goal, for others they ended up staying in America, but for many of these immigrants they did reach their goal and after doing so, returned home. These immigrants were temporary migrants that had caught America fever . (p. 16) Temporary migration had been going on before this time, but it wasn t until the invention of the steam engine that migrant workers began to voyage across the seas. Many of these poor European s that migrated to the United States did so to make money to go back home and buy land. Not all of them had this goal, some saved money to start up or buy a business. Whether they were going back to buy land or expand land they already had, or they were going to use the money to start a business these remigrants all had one thing in common. Wyman writes of the Hungarian emigrant s experiences; they would soon return with the money made overseas to make a better life for themselves in the environment they were attached to, the place where they wanted to live. (p. 49). Because many of these European immigrants only stayed in America a short time many native born Americans began to have hostilities toward these new immigrants in terms of the American Labor Movement, assimilation politics and nativist s movements. During the late 1800 s there was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Mesopotamia Problems Mesopotamia was located in Middle East, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, now this land is located mostly in Iraq. Mesopotamia is the place where humans first formed civilizations. Mesopotamia is called the cradle civilization. This is known as this because the people of this culture developed a large amount of things. For instance: government, written language, religion, agriculture, and large cities. The early settlers in Mesopotamia started to go into small villages and towns. Eventually they learned how to irrigate land and they grew crops on large farms, after that the towns grew bigger. Later these towns turned into large cities. Most of the people lived in mud brick homes. In the cities every family had its own house it didn t matter whether they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mesopotamia there were unpredictable flooding. This caused the land To become desert like if there was only a little bit of rain. To solve this problem the Sumerians dug into the banks and created some irrigation canals that carried the water to fields. This allowed them to grow many crops. Also the villages and towns were on flat land with no natural barriers. This made it very difficult to defend and there was no standing armies. This caused the Sumerians to build mud brick walls around their cities for defense. Sumerians had a low supply of resources available for building and making tools. To solve this problem they traded cloth, grain, and crafting tools with the people from the mountains and deserts. In exchange they received stone, wood and metals. Another problem was that the people of Mesopotamia fought against each other for control over the Tigris and Euphrates. However this problem wasn t solved and and it still continues today. The people in Turkey wanted to build dams along the rivers for power and irrigation. Syria and Iraq wanted to use the water from these rivers for power and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Human Rights, Democracy, And Peace In a few decades, the relationship between the environment, resources, and conflict may seem almost as obvious as the connection we see today between human rights, democracy, and peace (Nobel Peace Prize Medalist Maathai 2004). TransCanada, a Canadian company, has high hopes of beginning to build an oil pipeline that would stretch close to 2,000 miles from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf Coast of Texas. With the approval of construction, the pipeline, known as the Keystone XL, would carry one of the world s filthiest fuels; tar sand oil. Tar sands oil alone has levels of carbon dioxide emissions that are three to four times higher than those of conventional oil, due to more energy intensive removal and refining processes (Friends of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S. uses nearly 400 million gallons of oil every day moving people in automobiles, goods on freight trucks, air travel, also rail and transit. Cars and everyday trucks use nine million barrels of oil per day alone (Sierra Club Foundation). Oil poses major environmental problems, and the world s heavy reliance on it for transportation makes it difficult to reduce consumption. Spilled oil can harm living things because its chemical components are poisonous. This can affect organisms both from internal exposure to oil through ingestion or inhalation and from external exposure through skin and eye irritation. Oil can also smother some small species of fish or invertebrates and coat feathers and fur, reducing birds and mammals ability to maintain their body temperatures. The short term threat from heavy oils, like tar sand oil, comes from their ability to smother organisms whereas over the long term, some long lasting health effects like tumors may result in some organisms (Office of Response and Restoration). If animals like birds and otters become drenched in heavy oil, they lose the ability to keep themselves warm and eventually die. The Keystone XL supporters exhaust the idea that constructing of the Keystone will create thousands of jobs. While that is partially true, the numbers are exaggerated and unemployment will only raise half of what supporters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. As I Lay Dying And The Crucible Essay In As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner and The Crucible by Arthur Miller, women are perceived in ways that fit the time period they are written in. The Crucible deals with women being accused of witchcraft and regarded as witches. In As I Lay Dying the few women in the story, are not highly regarded or of high status. Both authors depict women in different ways, but with similar attitude towards women. Even though The Crucible and As I Lay Dying were works from different time periods, the portrayal of women in both works have similarities. Although women are regarded as low importance in As I Lay Dying, women play a key role in in The Crucible. There is a contrast between how women are regarded in the two works. In his novel William ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have all manner of licentious people in the village! (Miller 41). The possibility of witches being present in the village, especially in his own home brings immense trouble. In Faulkner s novel, Addie s dying wish is to be buried in Jefferson, requiring her family to go on a troublesome journey. This puts a burden on her family, requiring them to put their lives on hold and complete her wish. With this continuing idea, Anse finds it necessary to try to fulfill his dying wife s wish, I done my best I says. I tried to do as she would wish it... (Faulkner 106). Throughout both works, everyone s lives are centered around the female characters. Faulkner and Miller both use symbols and dialogue to reveal how they personally perceive women and how they portray women through their works. In As I Lay Dying William Faulkner uses a coffin to symbolize that Addie is dying, this shows that she is of little regard or usefulness to the household. Faulkner s female characters have much fewer entries than the male characters, this results with a more dominant male force where we see their views of the women. Faulkner himself appears to be uncomfortable with women, and the idea of women playing a major role. Faulkner s discomfort with women and disdain for weak men evolved under the lens of gender criticism into his examination of the roles our culture asks us to play because of our biological sex. (Towner 100). In The Crucible, Arthur Miller uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...