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The Evolution Of The Human Body
The evolution of the human body can be observed from studying the intermediates found in ancestral
organisms. Shubin proposes that every attribute that makes us human can be traced back to a time that
showcases its importance for survival. Every single trait in the human body has been selected for
through multiple mechanisms of evolution, natural selection being one of them. This theory is
intriguing because not long ago it was unheard of to relate humans to fish, amphibians, reptiles,
mammals, and birds. Every highly specialized characteristic such as balance, sight, smell, and more
began as an extremely simple mutational advantage. The complexity seems unfathomable to many as
to how the human body as been come to be, but everything can be explained logically once scientists
take a closer look at other organisms. Selective pressure is constantly promoting the survival of
advantages mutations and quickly removing disadvantageous traits. Organisms were not designed to
be what they are today but rather they underwent a lengthy experiment of trial and error.
The different environmental pressures have lead to a vast expansion of biodiversity, each organism is
best suited to fit their own niche. There is no superior organism since the outcome is that the species is
the best adapted to its environment over another species. Species always have a potential niche and a
realized niche where their specific advantageous traits were selected for to aid in their survival.
Specific
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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Essay
Introduction The business case study proposal is a company case about General Atomics Aeronautical
Systems, Inc. (GAASI), the leading developer of unmanned aeronautical platform technologies (ga
asi.com, 2016). As noted on the GAASI website (2016), GAASI has been the premier provider and
value chain orchestrator (Mudambi, 2008) of remotely piloted aircraft, also referred to unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones, to the United States (US) government agencies since inception of the
highly innovative technology in the early 1990s. Reductions in the US defense budget, sequestration
and increased competition from other US based UAV platform providers such as Northrup Grumman
and Boeing (Hoovers Company Profile, 2016) has slowed GAASI sales to US and European allies in
recent years and caused layoff concerns (Shalal Esa, 2013).
Issue GAASI is considering entering the growing, but more uncertain India UAV market to offset the
reduction in UAV sales to advanced economies.
Company Overview GAASI, affiliate of privately owned General Atomics is headquartered in
Powhay, California with facilities in the San Diego area and Mojave Desert, as mentioned on the GA
ASI website (2016). The parent company, General Atomics, was found in 1955 as a division of
General Dynamics (ga.com, 2016). GAASI is the leading, pioneer (Siddiqui, 2015), designer and
manufacture of UAV technology. The principal aircraft platform developed by GAASI is known as
the Predator and associated
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Uniform Commercial Code Essay
A new law will probably be introduced into state legislatures which will govern all contracts for the
development, sale, licensing, and support of computer software. This law, which has been in
development for about ten years, will be an amendment to the Uniform Commercial Code. The
amendment is called Article 2B (Law of Licensing) and is loosely based on UCC Article 2 (Law of
Sales), which governs sales of goods in all 50 states. A joint committee of the National Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) and the American Law Institute is drafting the
changes to the UCC. The UCC was drafted in the 1950 s and currently governs the sales of goods but
not products like software, which are licensed, not sold. Basically, when ... Show more content on
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The Mass Market License is a standard form, non negotiable, license. Companies use standard form
contracts instead of trying to negotiate a separate contract for each buyer, or licensee. The lengthy
legal forms that most don t read when installing software are shrink wrap licenses. These mass market
licenses restrict rights of users. Licenses involve restrictions on the use of intellectual property. They
can have nondisclosure provisions, restrictions on how the product is used and who can use it, and
restrictions on transfer of the licensed product. Software companies solely benefit from this where
they can not only dictate the terms of the agreement, but they can also avoid consumer defect and
privacy protections laws that apply to a sale of goods. An example of a typical shrink wrap license on
line is as follows: Attention, Please Read: Installing this software constitutes your acceptance of the
terms and conditions of the license agreement. Other rules and regulations of installing this software
are: 1. The product cannot be rented, loaned or leased. 2. The customer shall not disclose the results of
any benchmark test to any third party without Network Associates prior written approval. 3. The
customer will not publish reviews of the product without prior written consent from Network
Associates. By loading any software, you may be inadvertently entering into a contract.
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The Gender Pay Gap In The Workplace
Females make up half the workforce, yet in 2015, full time working females made only eighty cents
for every dollar earned by males, a gender wage gap of 20 percent. Women, on average, obtain less
than men in essentially every occupation for which an earning ratio is a component. The gender pay
gap in America is unjust and sexist. Women are not inferior to men, especially in the workplace. As a
strong, ever changing society women should no longer have to deal with any discriminatory attitudes
against gender, race, or religion. One significant discrimination problem the world population is
fighting, takes place in the workplace. Women, who are as equally trained and educated, and with the
same experience as men are not getting the equal pay they deserve. The gender pay gap is the average
difference between a man and a woman s remuneration. There are two distinct numbers regarding the
pay gap: unadjusted versus adjusted pay gap, which takes into account differences in hours worked,
careers chosen, education, and job experience. The gap has narrowed since the 1970s, due largely to
women s progress in education and workforce participation and to men s wages rising at a slower rate.
Still, the pay gap does not appear likely to disappear on its own. At the rate of change between 1960
and 2016, women are expected to reach pay equality with men in 2059. But, even that slow progress
has stalled in recent years. If change continues at the slower rate seen since 2001, women will not
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Chaucer s Candide And Shakespeare s Macbeth
Many famous literary works were written as a way to give commentary on the society in which the
author lived such as Voltaire s Candide and Shakespeare s Macbeth. Geoffrey Chaucer, famous for his
The Canterbury Tales, and considered instrumental in the creation of English literature, is not as well
known for social commentary in his writing. However, The Canterbury Tales do indeed possess
insight and analysis of society, namely the role of the authority figures in the Church. Chaucer was
critical of the abuses and misuses he saw in the authority within the Church. He demonstrated his
awareness of and concern over the problematic behaviors of those in authority in the Church through
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If one considers that Chaucer was also able to survive two regime changes, one would realize the
immense diplomatic skill that Chaucer must have possessed. Typically, regime changes lead to
massive upheaval in all positions of administration. Yet, Chaucer maintained his position as a royal
diplomat regardless of the ruler. (Ackroyd 68). This alone gives testament to his indispensable worth
to the British kingdom, which was, at that time in history, an institution second only to the Catholic
Church. Thus, because of the power held by the Catholic Church, Chaucer would have likely had
many encounters with the Church in its people and leaders. An apt symbol for the Catholic culture of
fourteenth century London might be found in the fact that there were ninety nine churches, and ninety
five inns, within the walls (Ackroyd 8). Common street talk included such passing phrases like, God
save you, God give you grace, and God s speed (Ackroyd 7). The Church s reach stretched into the
day to day life of all around Europe, regardless of class. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that
Chaucer s poetry would focus so much on religion and the practices of religion. And, because Chaucer
participated devoutly in the religious practices, it makes sense that he would have felt an urgent desire
to effect change in the faulty and corrupt practices of Church officials. Thus, Chaucer s The
Canterbury Tales serve as a first hand analysis of the
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Dr Moreau Duality Of Man
The duality of man has had many definitions over the years, and in this case the most simplistic is the
best option. The idea of man having two sides to them, not necessarily just physical sides, but also
mental; both happen to be in their nature. In The Island of Dr. Moreau, many conflicting character
traits are strong indicators of the duality of man, specifically how humanity and inhumanity are
intertwined.
What is it that makes someone inhuman rather than human? We humans, have evolved into the beings
that we are today, how we look, how we think, and how we act, along with our desires; are all parts of
what makes us human. When something is described as inhuman, it is usually lacking those qualities.
Human and inhuman in relation to the novel, are shown through Moreau s attempts to erase the divide
between animal and man. Creating man from animals is Moreau s way of having his favorite version
of humans at the forefront. The beasts, would be able to speak and act like humans without some of
the parts that make a human, human their desires and mental capacity are very limited to the
necessities. He believes, that experimenting on the animals and having them be generally human,
without any of their basic animal instincts, will in fact solidify them as man. When in ... Show more
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My clothes hung about me as yellow rags, through whose rents glowed the tanned skin. My hair grew
long, and became matted together. I am told that even now, my eyes have a strange brightness, a swift
alertness of movement (pg. 98). This seems to be his account of how he has adopted some
characteristics, from the beast people on the island. The quote, a swift alertness of movement , alludes
to the possible specific attributes gained, from his time on the island. Prendick s character shows
growth to some degree, from a terrified man, to a less human like
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Helium Gas Lab
The mechanism that allows us to compute temperature values for pressure readings associated with a
Helium filled glass bulb is based on how system properties are linked together. The purpose of using
Helium gas is because Helium can remain in its gas state when surrounded by boiling liquid Nitrogen.
The goal is to determine the temperature of a gas based on the pressure readings of that gas, so in
order to determine a working equation, the ideal gas law will be modified to represent temperature.
T = P(V/nR) (1) There is a problem with using this equation due to the fact that we are not using an
ideal gas. We are using Helium, so adjustments must be made to the ideal gas law in order for proper
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This issue can be fixed by introducing the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the glass bulb. In
addition to the coefficient, we will multiply that value by three in order to satisfy the coefficient of
volume expansion. A constant temperature will be assumed, so we will multiply the coefficient of
volume expansion by t.
(pVo/RT)(1+(pv/prV)+3αt) = n. This equation still embraces how ideal gases interact within different
temperatures, so the second virial coefficient is introduced. The second virial coefficient alters the
equation by representing the imperfections associated with non ideal gases. The second virial
coefficient is also multiplied by (po/RTo) in order to relate the pressures of different environments to
the pressure of the bulb submerged in an ice bath.
(pVo/RT)(1+(pv/prV)+3αt (po/RTo)(B)) = n
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Daniel O Connell s Speech Analysis
This text is a political speech that Daniel O`Connell, one of the fathers of the Irish Republic, gave at
the House of Commons in London in 1836. The aim of O Connell s speech was to get equal justice for
the Irish people as members of the British Crown, and in the same way that by that time the Scottish,
English and Welsh people already had. The majority of the Parliament s members were protestant and
reluctant to give Irish Catholics more rights than they already had.
As the time O`Connell spoke to the Parliament about the equal justice, he had already become a
member of this chamber several years ago and was successful in getting more reforms for the Irish
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He tries it using different verbs like ...will you, can you, refuse you... and trying to reach them in their
quality as well educated and wise men. He mentions the year 1825 in which the Irish people also tried
to get from the Treasury Bench emancipation and they did not get it. But he appeals emotionally to
them affirming that ...I am the living representative of those hopes... of reform.
O Connell s more emotional tone of the last paragraph means to show the Parliament his love for his
country Ireland and its unjust situation. He personifies his country by seeing himself as its friend,
servant, stave ... and also as the voice of its sentiments, but above all as the voice of all the Irish
people. Once again he repeats what he wants, justice: ... I ask you only for justice . ... .
He never leaves an amiable tone during the whole speech and does not care about the taunts as
Irishman and Papist that he can get from the members of the House. He ends but the speech very
firmly and once again with the aim to get equal justice, with the words ... I demand, I respectfully
insist: on equal justice for Ireland, on the same principle by it has been administrated to Scotland and
England. I will not take less. Refuse me that if you can
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Sorrowful Woman vs. Story of an Hour
Effect of Irony In Story of an Hour A Sorrowful Woman
A life as a wife and/or a mother, is usually appreciated and is a happy life as well. A relationship
between two people should consist of joy, commitment, responsibility, and most importantly love. For
the two main characters in both stories ( The Story of An Hour , and A Sorrowful Woman ) this was
not the case. The stories go against societies view with marriage roles and happiness. In The Story of
an Hour by Kate Chopin, the main character (Mrs.Mallard) is a married woman. Mrs.Mallard was
afflicted with a heart problem . The author was not very specific about her troubled heart, which
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This explains her sanity was gone and she was unhappy with herself. Eventually the character isolates
herself in a room, away from her family as she examined the outside world through her window. The
irony in that scene is that she was trapped behind the outside world, just as she was trapped within
herself. As she spent her days in the white room, she began to develop different routines but none of
them satisfied her. She was unhappy with herself until she tried once more to transform herself once
again as a wife and mother. During her last attempt of being a housewife she took the time to knit two
sweaters for her husband and son. The sweaters were both dull and gray as in lifeless, which is ironic
towards the way the character perceived herself or surroundings. In both stories, each woman was put
into a stereotypical role of being housewives. This was popular in history because women did not have
much choice or option rather then stay home and cook, clean, take care of their children, etc. Both
women were married but instead of appreciating their lives in a joyful perspective, they were
oppressed by their living conditions. In both stories, there is a window scene mentioned. The window
seems to have symbolism of freedom which is ironic, because in reality they were both trapped in
unhappiness. Each time the characters looked through their windows, the outside view is described
through the characters perspective in a optimistic and desirable tune, while staying
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Pebble Mine Research Paper
Bristol Bay Wild Salmon Center. Wild Salmon Center. Wild Salmon Center, n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2016.
A massive threat to Alaskan salmon is the pebble mine. At the beginning of the Nushagak and
Kvichak rivers in the Bristol bay area, lies the biggest salmon community in the world. If the p mine
was built, it would be the 2nd largest open pit for gold/copper/molybdenum in the world. Stop Pebble
Mine. Pebble Mine 2013, n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2016
The worlds copper needs can easily be met from other mining company s and locations around the
world that are safer and more practical. The mine would most often than not destroy the worlds most
valuable salmon habitat and kill a ton of fisherman s jobs. Fisherman can take up to 50% of the pacific
salmon
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biometrics
One major disadvantage of usual authentication techniques, they can t confirm that the demand
identification of user is from the legal owner [11]. Therefore, there was a need for a kind of technique
that can t be forgotten or lost and can identify users based on their unique characteristic [37].
Biometric is an automated method for easily verifying and recognizing the identity of a living person
based on his physiological or behavioral. Biometrics are excellent candidates for providing an extra
level of security, especially when used in conjunction with traditional methods for authentication [10].
Generally, most biometric based authentication systems consist of two phases, Enrolment Phase and
Verification Phase Figure 5. In the Enrolment/ Training Phase, users deal with different kind of
sensors depends on the kind of biometric used for authentication system. Those biometric sensors scan
and capture the repeated user s basic login data till finishing the system number of training sessions
for specific number of time to train the system. After that the feature extractor extracts the features
from the scanned biometric data using an algorithm. The feature vector used for generating a template
for each user of the system. This template is encrypted using the public key obtained from cloud
server then send back to cloud server to be stored in the template database for later use.
In the verification/ Testing phase, the biometric sensor, the feature extractor and generator
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World War One Heritage And Remembrance
The war has always acted as a vicious muse for songwriters.
Since Antiquity, it has inspired a vast song repertoire, which has been able to describe tragic events in
a vivid and striking way.
Governments and rulers used and are still using music with propagandistic and mass control aims;
patriotic composers consecrate their works to glorify belligerent ideals and galvanise the troops, while
pacifist or subversive ones tries to condemn warfare.
Music is also extensively used after wars with commemorative goals or therapeutic objectives.
However, it is undoubtedly among common soldiers that music reveals its most authentic and frank
aspects.
Soldiers are indeed the only ones who live wars first hand, experiencing the tragedies of life on the
frontline and bluntly describing them.
The First World War is one of the historic events that have impressed the most the creative souls,
because of its inhumanity and momentous nature.
In fact, it is still source for a cultural and social debate in many countries, primarily Italy.
World War One heritage and remembrance is indeed a controversial topic for the Italian civil society:
during the last decades, its memory has been widely exploited by political opportunists and a sincere
and a truthful representation of the events is far to be portrayed.
In point of fact, one of the few reliable sources is embodied by soldiers songs.
This project aims indeed to recall the most significant examples of Italian soldiers and trenches songs
to
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Ohio Festival Research Paper
Kirtland, Ohio The third weekend in September will bring people and crafters from all over to
Kirtland, Ohio where the 35th Annual Village Peddler Festival will be held on September 17th (10:00
am 6:00 pm) and September 18th (10:00 am 5:00 pm) at Lake Metroparks Farmpark. The festival
spans the beautiful Farmpark shaded grounds with continuous tents of handmade treasures and unique
items. Enjoy dining under the trees while listening to live folk music.
Known as one of the best Ohio festivals, it is no surprise more than 175 juried craftsmen and artisans
travel from all over Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Michigan to Lake County to
sell their wares. All items are crafted and made in the manner of Americana, traditional, ... Show more
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Items such as Carhop s Burger Sauce The only secret sauce you will ever need, The Bom Adult
Truffles made with love and alcohol, Montana Girl Mustard one taste and you ll be branded, fRed Hot
Spice handcrafted hot sauces and pickles, Peanut Butter Mill all natural peanut butters, Randi s Pantry
Jalapeno treats and traditional and spicy Jalapeno syrup, Red Lotus Foods organic spreads and
toppings, Heartwood Roastery coffee by the cup and by the bag, Damon s Potica Ponnie s original
potica recipe and Back Attack Snacks healthy natural flavored almonds.
The Village Peddler Festival is built on quality, uniqueness, and tradition. Many people plan their fall
around the Festival and attend every year, states Roberta Rice, festival producer. The beautiful
location, unique shopping experience and easy accessibility from Cleveland, Akron and western
Pennsylvania make for a wonderful day excursion.
All daily Farmpark activities on the 235 acre family friendly facility, wagon rides and corn maze are
included at no additional cost to festival attendees. The festival captures America at its best and is
guaranteed to charm attendees back to the simple way of
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Beach Room Procedure
GRACE CAFE DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES
Morning Shift : * Check on male and female bathrooms, make sure they are clean, if not report to
housekeeping immediately. * Polish all the leftover cutleries and glasses from last night. * Check the
back area especially room service area, make sure they are clean and tidy ( no dirty glasses, no
leftover drinks, etc ) * Also, make sure the room service trolley linens are clean otherwise change
them. * Make sure the sugar bowls are stocked in each table. * Clean the register station areas both
cafe and room service stations. * Clean the display fridge; make sure the linen under the cookies
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* If you need to put some of your stock like the grace water inside the dungeon, put them nicely and
tidy. * Do not forget to always have salt and pepper available in numbers, fill them up if they are
starting to run out. * Follow the rule of Clean as you go
BAR 77 DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES
* Clean as you go!!! Especially when it is not that busy.... * Some important things need to be done
before you go home : 1. Switch off the sign outside 2. Help turn off the escalator 3. Make sure every
single table inside and outside are wiped and cleaned and tidy. 4. Bar fridge cleaned and tidy 5. Lift
cleaned and wiped especially after busy shift 6. Clean your station properly, the cocktail station, wine
station and register 7. Do not ever leave any rubbish in the washing basin 8. All the electricity must be
off before you go except the bar fridge. 9. All the liquor spirits on the liquor running bench need to be
taken inside and covered up, the lid need to be washed every night. 10. Lock the main door * Clean
the liquor shelf at least twice a week, make sure they are not sticky. * Do not ever leave any empty
bottles or dirty glasses on the table and leave them for tomorrow. * Always check the product expiry
date especially for juices and some fresh fruits. Do not ever make any drinks from un fresh products! *
Dishwasher
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Noblemen In Medieval Society
Nobleman: Medieval Society The Oxford dictionary s meaning of noble is, belonging to a hereditary
class with high social or political status; aristocratic. This definition fits the description of noblemen in
medieval society from 1000 1300 C.E. Nobles were one of the many traditional medieval social
groups (Kagan, Ozment, and Turner, 202). There were quite a few words that described the life of a
nobleman: knights, warriors, sportsmen, courtly love, and wealth. Though many nobles inherited their
lifestyle, they have not lived without a profession. Knighthood, along with other responsibilities,
defined a nobleman. A knight was a nobleman who could display high distinctiveness for chivalry.
Chivalry was a code of arms that also taught nobles to be respectful and honorable. Female nobles had
also followed chivalry, yet during the twelfth century it was illegal for a woman to be a knight
(Waterman, Lynn). Chivalry was originally devised because knights had crude and aggressive
behavior ( The Life of the People in the High Middle Ages ). The clergy teach nobles during their
childhood how they should act and treat others. Therefore, a child s life was also changed by their
class. A noble s childhood during infancy to around seven years consisted mostly of play. After that
stage of their life, the church usually placed the boys into manors and castles to begin the training of
knighthood (Kagan, Ozment, and Turner, 203). Children would learn to serve lords and knights.
Beginning
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Symbols Of The Caribbean Culture
There are multiple cultures around the world that influence a country s way of living. A culture is the
way in which certain groups behave, think, and what tangible objects they bring value to. The
Colombian culture is profoundly influenced by the Spanish culture, but has many distinct factors that
allow it to properly function. The first component of culture is symbols. Symbols are anything with
significance and value shared by the people in a culture. A symbol most countries value is their
national flag. The colors of the Colombian flag each symbolize a characteristic ideal for a strong
country. The yellow horizontal stripe is a reference to the wealth in gold Colombia withheld before the
arrival of Spaniards. The blue depicts the oceans lining the outer regions of the country. A second
interpretation of the flag s blue color is the country s loyalty and consciousness. Lastly, the red reflects
the bravery Colombians inherited during their victorious fight for independence as well as a
recognition for those who lost their lives (Colombia s National Symbols, 2017). Another national
symbol in Colombia is the Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms is a national symbol of their motto
Libertad y Orden which translates to Liberty and Order . The national bird, Andean condor, has an
important meaning to the roots of Colombians, dating back to the indigenous Andean culture. The
Andean people used the vulture as a symbol of health and power. Gestures as well are symbols that
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Hate Crimes And Riots
Intro: Political crimes can be simplified into two categories, oppositional and state, reducing that
further into violent and nonviolent subgroups. Specifically, violent oppositional crimes are acts that
intend to cause harm to the state in any number of ways (Class Lecture, 9/6/17). Two acts that are
most interesting are hate crimes and riots, which can influence or cause one another. The frequency of
these crimes causes resources to be over saturated for these topics which can lead to inaccurate
information being spread around. Due to how closely these violent oppositional crimes intersect, it is
important to further look into the theories surrounding hate crimes and riots, as well as efficiently
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An example of a direct attack on an individual is the murder of James Byrd, an African American man
who was tied to a truck and dragged three miles by white supremacists (Helfgott 352). These three
white supremacists are just a few of the many who are involved in the hundreds of hate groups in the
United States, such as the Aryan Nation, the White Patriot Party, and the neo Nazis. Although their
targets are predominantly individuals, groups like businesses and religious organizations can also fall
victim to hate crimes.
Why worth examining: This type of crime is interesting because the target is chosen solely on who
they are as a person and not on an act they have done. The perpetrators commit these harmful offenses
based entirely on stereotypes and biases that they have on individuals of specific groups, not because
they actually know the other person s character and disagree with their opinions. This crime is
important and worth examining because it contributes to the many other aspects of social injustice.
Hate crimes put minority groups in danger and can make them live in fear of being attacked at any
moment. There are thousands of hate crime victims each year who are attacked because of certain
characteristics that make them who they are and they cannot change. This reality that many people
face should cause others to be more politically aware of these types of crimes.
Riots: A political crime can occur in a variety of
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Summary Of The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell
When I fell off the boat and into the water I could barely breath .. The story is mostly about how a
man gets hunted by another man and learns how animals feel when they get hunted. . Also how it feels
to get hunted like an animal. Also how people feel about each other. One important lesson readers can
learn from Richard connell s story The Most Dangerous Game is you don t know how someone feels
unless you are in a similar situation.
Rainsford tells Whitney that jaguars don t have feelings or fears or any emotions when they are being
hunted (Connell 3). This scene shows that Rainsford does not care about animals or their feelings. He
believes that they are mindless and emotionless.It also shows that he does not think of human beings
as
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Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence
Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is
less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes
these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in
prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South
Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to
his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities
he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in
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They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks
always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If
a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a
white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against
these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s
jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to
begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young
whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party
began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on
segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he
continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a
Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights
(Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to
end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution
in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen.
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Mother Jones Child Labour
According to Mother Jones, child labor is like slavery. It is incredibly tough and dangerous, especially
for young children. Mother Jones begins by telling us how she heard gruesome stories of little children
working in the factories. She wanted to see for herself if these terrible stories were true, unfortunately,
she saw for herself how they were indeed true. Mother Jones first applied to a mill in Cottondale, that
was the first encounter she had with the living conditions provided to the small children. She describes
the house as a sort of two story plank shanty , with broken windows and a sagging door. The place
was small, and it offered no real protection. There were cracks in the roof , so when it rained it rotted
the floors. She also talks about the downstairs big open fireplace , that had holes big enough to drop a
brick through . This meant that if small children ran or played around the fireplace, they could fall and
get injured. The living conditions alone were terrible and not adequate for children. The children also
experienced harsh summers and winters. They were more prone to getting a disease and dying. The
working conditions were also appalling to Mother Jones. She constantly mentions the small children
running barefooted around the heavy and dangerous machinery. She says how the children used their
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This meant that babies were being born into these lives, like slaves. Mother Jones tells use about a
woman, who she met coming home from nigh work with a baby in her arms . The woman told Mother
Jones that she could take the baby to work with her and keep it in a little box with a pillow in it beside
the loom . Babies were being born into child labor and raised in the unsafe and dirty conditions of the
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What Causes Lady Macbeth To Blame
After he listens to lady Macbeth and commits murder, Macbeth starts seeing wicked dreams and
having self hatred which promotes the unbearable consequences he will be facing before his end.
Early in the play, Macbeth s murder of the king leads to wicked dreams and less sleep which show
weak of a character macbeth really is because he never wanted to kill anyone but his wife forced him
and after he killed, he constantly saw horrifying dreams and could not sleep no more and was just not
able to handle the consequences. After Macbeth killed Banquo, he starts to feel guilty and he tells lady
Macbeth Sleep no more! to all the house. Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor Shall
sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more .(2.2.54 57). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Less sleep and a lot of wicked thoughts and dreams. This shows lady Macbeth as being wicked,
untrustable and dreadful because she was the one to fill Macbeth s head with wrong actions and told
him that it will be okay and that no one will find out. After lady Macbeth told Macbeth to kill the king
and he did so, later in the play lady Macbeth started to feel the guilt and was seen walking in her sleep
multiple times in which has been seen by the gentlewoman who said Since his Majesty went into the
field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her nightgown upon her, unlock her closet, take forth
paper, fold it, write upon t, read it, afterwards seal it, and again return to bed; yet all this while in a
most fast sleep (5.1.4 9) and after a doctor observed her he said This disease is beyond my practice.
Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep, who have died holily in their beds (5.2.62
64). In this quote Since his Majesty went into the field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her
nightgown upon her, unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it, write upon t, read it, afterwards seal it,
and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep lady Macbeth is being showed as being
concerned about Macbeth and what might happen to him because of her. Additionally, the night when
the doctor
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Persuasive Speech On Fuel
Every day, you use electricity which come from coal, took your motorcycle or car and go to school or
work, burning gasoline. Have you ever wonder about those fuel, do you know where they come from,
how much is harvested every day, week, month, year or even decade, ever thinks that how long do
they last, can your children, grandchildren or even great grandchildren of your could had access it?
Are you indirectly or even directly damaging the environment? Should the human race stop using fuel
to save ourselves and other races? I am here to enlights you about the crisis we are and will face with
fuel .We should stop using fuel from now so that we can survive What is fuel?
Fuels are anything that can be burned and, when it is burned, ... Show more content on
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Then at the right age at that, our grandchildren won t have natural gases. At the time that our great
grandchildren was born, they won t had access to fossil fuel ever again. We are just taking too much of
them out of the ground, even though they are not endless resources. We should try to learn to not
depend on them anymore. So that our next generation can adapt to the world with no fuel. Also, I
would like to say that we are destroying the environment, using fuel mean releasing greenhouse gases,
mostly CO2. To the atmosphere, making greenhouse effect to happen and damaging the ozone layer,
making the ozone hole that let ultraviolet light to get to the ground causing skin cancer. Also, there is a
link between CO2 and O2, plant take CO2, releases O2, animals and us take O2 and releases CO2.
Because of releasing too much CO2, we are creating the imbalance in the atmosphere. The CO2 traps
heat from coming out of the Earth, as the result of heat is gaining in Earth. There are many proof about
this such as melting
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Skim Board History
Riding on a skateboard that is longer and wider than the normal skateboard is commonly known as
long boarding. People have actively starting long boards as they offer greater durability, stability and
traction. In addition, the axles have a different geometric factor than the skateboard. The popular
length of a long board ranges from 32 to 60 inches. They are more suitable than skateboards for
cruising, as the larger wheels provide a smoother ride. These enable longboards to have varied
functions. Some of these are transportation, slaloming and free riding, riding downhill, dancing and
spinning. Globe longboards in UK is a relatively new phenomenon, though they have been active in
the skate shoes business. Their knowledge in this sport has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Since 1983, when the 1st zap skim boards were built, Bob smelts has kept up the quality and therefore
the reputations of these skim boards. As the business grew, ZAP skim boards started selling 1in South
America, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Caribbean. This has been a result of contributions of skim
boarding enthusiasts in the business. They have sought the best advice from users on lamination,
grinding or polishing. The skim boards are shipped only after tight quality controls based on
proprietary production processes. From beginner to professionals, all go for ZAP skim boards. The
ones for beginners are durable to withstand rough treatment. Now if, you have made your mind to go
for long board skateboard then you must be wondering where to get them form! If so, then availing
them from online stores is always an apt and beneficial choice to make as the save lot of time and
money for the buyer at the same time. You can get the choicest stuff at your door step that to without
roaming here and there to get the same. Moreover, these online stores proffer safe way of payment and
keep your information unrevealed to anyone. So, buying a longboard with high quality and at lowest
prices through online stores is always a smart way to
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A Brief Description of Alex Rodriguez
The star third baseman, the man with the incredible swing, and the quarter billion dollar man. All
these things can be used to describe Alex Rodriguez but now you can add cheater, liar, and drug
abuser. Alex Rodriguez, also known as A Rod, has been involved in an investigation going on for over
a year about his use of performance enhancing steroids. Starting on January 29th, 2013 Alex
Rodriguez s name was included in an article by the Miami New Times that link him to Biogenesis, an
anti aging clinic that had been discovered to be supplying MLB players with performance enhancing
drugs. Rodriguez, along with star right fielder Ryan Braun and 17 others, became part of the longest
doping suspension in history. All of the other players accepted the 50 60 game suspensions, but
Rodriguez would receive an unprecedented 211 game suspension. This caused Rodriguez to appeal.
The MLB released the following statement explaining the extended suspension of Rodriguez. For use
and possession of numerous forms of prohibited performance enhancing drugs substances, including
Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone, over the course of multiple years. For attempting to cover
up his violations of the Program by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate
the Office of the Commissioners suspension. Rodriguez announced that he would continue his appeal.
When the hearing for Rodriguez s case began on September 30th 2013, the MLB stated their case first.
A few
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Great Power, Great Responsibility
Great Power, Great Responsibility Chances are you have or know someone that has a family member
suffering from Alzheimer s disease. It s effects are heartbreaking and awful for all involved, but what
if Alzheimer s disappeared from the world? Due to recent technological innovations, gene editing
could soon be used to cure genetic diseases like Alzheimer s. In the film Jurassic Park the character
Dr. Ian Malcolm said ... scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn t
stop to think if they should. Though he was referring to reviving dinosaur species, he is correct that
scientists and indirectly, the populace, have a responsibility to ensure scientific advancements are safe
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Zoologist Dr. Weizhi Ji theorizes that this technology will be used to extend the human lifespan (481).
Extending lifespans is an example of unneeded editing, and would increase the tremendous pressure
on the already strained healthcare systems of the world, as well as the social security system in the
United States. Likewise, removing genetic diseases would remove some pressure from the world
healthcare systems; those that would be born with diseases would be born without them and any
treatment they would have needed would be futile. Editing genes brings along with it a whole new set
of benefits and drawbacks, by only allowing edits for genetic diseases and birth defects the amount of
drawbacks is reduced drastically. Gene editing is brand new and there is no way to see all of it s
effects, but starting by only allowing the most vital edits the world is given a small but sufficient
platform to analyze the effects of this new technology.
Evolution is when an organism develops a trait which is useful to it in it s environment, and then
passes it onto its offspring. These traits give that organism an advantage over other organisms of it s
species, and usually in the wild it leads to the demise of the other, now separate, species. Gene editing
is similar to evolution, but it will not likely lead to the extinction of unaltered humans. It can,
however, create a divide between two distinct species. Humans
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Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz
Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz
This part basically focuses on how Mintz tries to tie together the disparate geographies from Northern
Europe up to the Caribbean. It will be documented that Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz
actually discusses and illuminates the economic and social history revolving around sugar
consumption and production in Europe as well as its colonies, predominantly focusing on England.
Mintz examines the structure of power, which made it probable for sugar to actually turn out to be the
first luxury turned necessity that propelled a revolution within lifestyle and diet, principally within the
working class in the upsurge of capitalism and Industrial Revolution. Mintz further argues that the
contribution of sugar to several developed countries has been substantial, and that, as a result of the
history of sugar in England plus the restructuring within the working class, individuals in United
States and the United Kingdom have actually lost their autonomy towards food . From the novel we
will realize that Mintz essentially attempts to bring together the disparate geographies basically from
Northern Europe up to Caribbean. This has purely been due to the production of sugar in Europe. It
has resulted to trades between the neighboring countries which has increased the interactions between
the people through trade contracts. This evident as Mintz argues that The development of plantation
production beyond the Americas represented the
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Analysis Of Death Of The Moth By Virginia Woolf
In The Death of The Moth by Virginia Woolf, we have a story about a moth that flies during the day
that eventually dies by the end of our story. The story of how the moth tries to beat death by always
moving and showing that he has life is one that is fought by all creatures. The way his wings are
yellow and the way they mix with the sun to show he is a day moth instead of a moth that we
commonly see at night is connected to how we ourselves dress ourselves as people that signify who
we are. The moth is pointed out to be a day moth instead of a night moth. The moth is depicted as
somewhere between a butterfly and a normal moth. Virginia Woolf makes an excellent story about
people and moths. In The Death of the Moth we see this who is fluttering outside the narrator s
window. We see how the moth, like everything else in the world, is soaking up the sun, which is also
heating its little body with life. The moth in this story is like every other living thing on the planet
earth. The moth wants to live and not die. This does not become apparent until later in the story. When
we see the moth finally land, and we understand that this is his last struggle against death. A way of
telling death that it could beat death. The moth struggles for what seems to be about a minute. The
moth eventually dies on the window sill and death finally beats down its victim. This represents how
many of people see someone on the street going about their everyday business, and nothing seems to
be
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Speech On Dercum s Disease
Dercum s disease (DD), known medically as adiposis dolorosa (which literally translates to painful
fat) was first recognized by Dr. Francis Xavier Dercum in 1888. Though Dercum s disease is its most
recognizable name it is really a syndrome (a collection of symptoms that indicate a disease) and sadly,
it being one of the rarer of the orphan diseases, there are not many medical professionals that even
know it by any name let alone how to diagnose or treat it.
Dercum s is known to effect the vascular and lymphatic systems. There are many symptoms that can
present but the main indication of Dercum s is painful growths in the subcutaneous fat. These fatty
growths are called lipomas and can happen all though out the body and because they are so ... Show
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One disease it has a lot in common with is lymphatic cancer, but without having the malignant cells
most doctors cannot justify to an insurance company that we would benefit from radiation. In all
reality, we don t even know if we would benefit anyhow because there is just not enough of us to do
trials on.
I m Tired of Talking and Not Being Heard
OK, I ll admit, I love to talk. I love to write. I love to explain. In fact I have been told that I am a
chronic over explainer but some days I am just too tired of explaining just what is going on with me.
One day I may be up and fine and another day I am out for the count.
For some reason I feel that if someone tells you they have cancer there is just that understanding and
no explanation is needed. Since I love to explain so much, let me try to make this clear: If someone
has a sickness that is going to be with them until the day they die, whether it is that sickness that is the
cause of their death or something else, it remains a burden every day. Some days are better than others
but it is still there insinuating itself in our bodies and waiting to strike again. Oh and usually it strikes
with a vengeance if we mere sickly mortals think we have overcome it even for one single sunny
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Meter-Matic Limited
1) Explain and critically assess how Meter matic measures up as a candidate for a leveraged buy out?
Include information about economic references from the graphs shown in the text. What are the
implications of the bond rate declining and the rand becoming stronger against the US dollar?
A MBO of Meter matic Limited (Meter matic) was considered by the CEO his management team for
mainly strategic reasons. Meter matic did not fit into SAFREN s strategic vision (according to Piet
Malan and his management team) and was not seen as a core activity by its parent company
Meter matic was too small to warrant much attention within the SAFRAN group.
Its products required a high level of technical skill and management was becoming ... Show more
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It had hard assets (buildings, plants, inventory and receivables) that may be used as collateral for
lower cost secured debt.
Price of long term borrowing is decreasing therefore the costs of taking debt is at an all time low. (5)
Rough value for the convertible debt
The convertible debt amounts R5m
The R5m would be the debt s par (and maturity) value
Conversion option on an equal portion of the debt
The value of the stock EQUIS would receive if the debt was converted at t=0, is R(5/100)*valuation
company beginning 2004. However this value can t be paid out, cash will be received at a sale or
liquidation or going public.
If the value of the company is getting higher than just after the MBO the debt will be converted
before/during a sale or exit. Therefore the value of the convertible debt can be seen as an option (I can
t find exact theory, the book describes bonds to be converted to common stock which can be
liquidated on order. In the reader a note on private equity securities I can t match the private equity
securities as described ???)
Given the uncertainty of future value of the share you can make projections with different possibilities
and calculate the NPV.
A better method (Poppe) is real options
Calculation (excel is attached)
Assumption is sales or exit after 5 years
Valuation of Meter matic end of 2008 (sales
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Theme Of Death In The Ambassadors
In the works performed by Virginia Woolf s novel, To The Lighthouse, Pessoa s play The Mariner, and
Holbein s anamorphic painting The Ambassadors , death is a prevalent presence that lingers in the
realm of the living. It is an order of nature that embodies all life from the moment it begins. While all
three works portray the temporality of life, they each shape the aura of death in various ways. In The
Mariner, death is introduced in the form of a corpse. The manifestation of fear and discomfort
becomes the crux of Pessoa s play whereas in the painting of The Ambassadors , death exists through
a distorted image of a skull that could only come into focus when viewed from an oblique angle,
making the skull a grim symbolism of decay that engulfs the dead body. Lastly, in To The Lighthouse,
death is observed through mourning and remembering the ones whom they have lost. Just as mourning
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As the product of death is apparent and unsettling, it connects the watchers fates to a natural social
order of life of which the two cannot be within the same sphere without causing discomfort. When
looking at the corpse in the coffin, the second watcher says, Three of us are listening... No, not just
three... I don t know... I don t know how many (Pessoa, 56). Hence, the second watcher has defined
the corpse as a physical representation of the dead that does not belong neither amongst the living nor
the afterlife just yet. It is in a state of departure from life and journeying into the afterlife. The corpse s
uncanny resemblance to a living, sleeping person provides a dark and inconsolable reality of death s
permanence. The transitional journey of the corpse from life to the afterlife carries an intense
emotional impact on the watchers as they translate their emotions of confusion, anxiety, and animosity
towards the
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The Between Vietnamese And American Education Essay
Entering Tran Phu High School, I remember there was a huge white banner with bold letters, For the
sake of ten years, we must plant trees; for the sake of a hundred years, we should cultivate people. In
fact, the process of cultivating people requires lots of effort, as much as planting a tree. To ensure a
tree develops successfully, not only do people plant it into the ground, but they must also take care of
it regularly. Undoubtedly, sharing the same task as planting a tree, education plays an integral role in
contributing to people s success. Fortunately, having a chance to experience with Vietnamese and
American educational systems, I have realized each one has its own value of educating people.
Although both attempt to cultivate people, they have striking differences. One difference between
Vietnamese and American education is their rules regarding students appearances and their behaviors.
First of all, most Vietnamese students must wear uniforms and show up in a natural looking
appearance. Specifically, students must wear white shirts and long dark blue pants and tuck in the
shirts. Also, girls are not allowed to wear makeup, color their hair, or even paint their nails. Boys must
have a clean short haircut. Secondly, in Vietnam, students must display appropriate manners at school
such as showing fully respectable behavior towards their teachers and not treating their classmates
cruelly. For example, students must keep quiet during lectures until teachers allow
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Flag Raisers In Flags Of Our Fathers By James Bradley
In the book Flags of our Fathers by James Bradley, it follows the lives of the six flag raisers. The book
shows their early lives, military training, fierce fighting between armed forces and their lives
afterward. The flag raisers motivated young men to have great courage in the face of danger. Iwo Jima
was a very important battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Empire. It was
one of the worst battles of World War II. The U.S fought for and captured the island of Iwo Jima. The
battle of Iwo Jima led to discoveries of true heroes and lessons learned. Flags of our Fathers follows
six flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Harlon Block, and Franklin Sousley. The six
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Flag of our Fathers really motivates young people to have courage although the action that they are
doing is very dangerous. Being involved in a battle is very risky and you can lose your life. Franklin
Sousley, Harlon Block, and Michael Strank did not survive the battle however they had great courage
and was very valor. If those who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima didn t have such great courage, the
battle would not have been successful.Seeing the flag raisers risk their life definitely motivated lung
men to have valor. The real heroes of Iwo Jima were the guys who didn t come back and gave their
lives for their country. John Bradley says to his son James, Your teacher said something about heroes...
I want you to always remember something. The heroes of Iwo Jima are the guys who didn t come
back. James had asked his father to give him a speech about heroes to his classroom. John claimed
that he did not attend any of the reunions because he would not be able to be himself since he has been
basically the only one called out for his role in the photograph for raising the flag. James felt as if his
dad did not feel like a hero after all. The true
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Quiet American Pong Quotes
An essential character in The Quiet American Phuong is quiet and intelligent. Phuong speaks only
when she is spoken to, and her character unlike Pyle and Fowler is very flat when compared to them.
Phuong seems to lack a personality unlike Pyle and Fowler whom both are endowed with personality
by Greene. Due to the fact that she is a women and also Vietnamese she seems to be secondary
compared to what her lovers are occupied with. She is always in their thoughts however she comes
after what each man find important Pyle is preoccupied with his undercover work while Fowler is
focused on himself, then Phuong. Because of her relationship with the American Pyle and the French
Fowler Phuong becomes a symbol for how the US and French execute their agenda in Vietnam. A
quiet character, Phuong seems to hold no particular personality. In reality she may not have been a
quiet character it could have been because the narrator Fowler holds a cynical outlook on life, only
accepts the things he wants to believe, and ignored her. She is a realistic woman who decides to leaver
Fowler for Pyle when it seemed that marrying Fowler was not about to happen because his wife
refused to divorce him. Phuong becomes a symbol of how Vietnam is treated by the ... Show more
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He seems to enjoy his life more when Phuong and Pyle are around him. Fowler is a very passive
person who only observes and nothing more. This idea is shown when he says that I m not involved,
not involved, I repeated. It has been an article of my creed. The human condition being what it was, let
them fight, let them love, let them murder, I would not be involved. My fellow journalists called
themselves correspondents; I preferred the title of reporter. I wrote what I saw. I took no action even
an opinion is a kind of action . This quote shows that he believes with all his heart that he should not
interfere with what is happening in
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Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children Essay
Have you ever dreamed about the impossible? The impossible just became possible. This Book is
called Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children. This book was written by Ransom Riggs. The
main character is Jacob Portman. This story takes place in present day Florida and also on Cairnholm
Island. In this book Jacob thinks he has the most boring life ever until strange things start happening.
Grandpa Portman had always told him seemingly magical fairy tales of children with peculiarities. It
wouldn t be until later that he would realize that they weren t just fairy tales. I chose the theme
Characters respond to challenges. I chose this theme because there are a lot of challenges in this book.
In order to comprehend how this theme is supported, one must analyze the cause of the challenge,
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He doesn t really face challenges in the beginning instead he hides from them and he isn t very
confident facing them. To begin with, Jacob hid away from the rest of the world because he was
scared instead of facing the world and being with his friends. When his grandpa died and he started
having nightmares and feeling paranoid he just stayed in his house the whole time. For example on
page 39 it says, Sometimes that sick panicky feeling would flood over me like it did that night...My
solution was to stop leaving the house. Additionally, Jacob didn t try to resolve any problems instead
he would just get upset and make things worse. To prove this statement you can go to page 42 in the
book where it says, He sprang out of the chair and shoved me so hard I almost fell off the roof. I
yelled at him to get out but he was already leaving. This shows that Jacob just didn t want to deal with
problems he just wanted to shy away from them. To conclude this paragraph, Jacob wasn t very
confident and he just wanted to avoid all of his challenges instead of facing
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How Does Gmo Affect Society
The Impact of Genetically Modified Food on Society Genetically modified foods, also known as
GMOs, are a debated issue in today s society. People argue that all this new technology is causing
more harm than it is good. GMOs are not anything new: humans have been modifying crops long
before the introduction of genetics and modern biotechnology. What are genetically modified foods?
About 8000 years ago, humans began practicing agriculture in order to have a sustainable food source.
To ensure that their crops didn t perish because of the climate, pests, or other circumstances, they
began to select which plants were the best to grow and harvest; all this was in order to have a better
food supply, less loss of crops, or better nutritional content. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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However, organizations such as the National Research Council, the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, and the American Medical Association have issued studies or statements
regarding the safety of GMOs indicating that there is no evidence that GMOs present unique safety
risks compared to conventionally bred products (Acosta, 2014). In fact, these studies have shown that
the benefits of supporting the production of GM foods far outweigh the risks; hence, there should be
no immediate reason to ban or restrict the research and improvement of such food products.
Nevertheless, it would be beneficial to monitor and regulate the advancement of GMOs, and
occasionally update the public on the progress that has been made and how this will affect their food
products. Presently, the United States does not have any federal legislation that is specific to
genetically modified organisms (GMOs) (Acosta, 2014). Instead, GMOs are regulated by way of
legislations pertaining to the different areas that GMOs might encompass. This is because the United
States approach to regulating GMOs is [focused] on the nature of the products, rather than the process
in which they were produced (Acosta,
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  • 2. The Evolution Of The Human Body The evolution of the human body can be observed from studying the intermediates found in ancestral organisms. Shubin proposes that every attribute that makes us human can be traced back to a time that showcases its importance for survival. Every single trait in the human body has been selected for through multiple mechanisms of evolution, natural selection being one of them. This theory is intriguing because not long ago it was unheard of to relate humans to fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds. Every highly specialized characteristic such as balance, sight, smell, and more began as an extremely simple mutational advantage. The complexity seems unfathomable to many as to how the human body as been come to be, but everything can be explained logically once scientists take a closer look at other organisms. Selective pressure is constantly promoting the survival of advantages mutations and quickly removing disadvantageous traits. Organisms were not designed to be what they are today but rather they underwent a lengthy experiment of trial and error. The different environmental pressures have lead to a vast expansion of biodiversity, each organism is best suited to fit their own niche. There is no superior organism since the outcome is that the species is the best adapted to its environment over another species. Species always have a potential niche and a realized niche where their specific advantageous traits were selected for to aid in their survival. Specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Essay Introduction The business case study proposal is a company case about General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GAASI), the leading developer of unmanned aeronautical platform technologies (ga asi.com, 2016). As noted on the GAASI website (2016), GAASI has been the premier provider and value chain orchestrator (Mudambi, 2008) of remotely piloted aircraft, also referred to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones, to the United States (US) government agencies since inception of the highly innovative technology in the early 1990s. Reductions in the US defense budget, sequestration and increased competition from other US based UAV platform providers such as Northrup Grumman and Boeing (Hoovers Company Profile, 2016) has slowed GAASI sales to US and European allies in recent years and caused layoff concerns (Shalal Esa, 2013). Issue GAASI is considering entering the growing, but more uncertain India UAV market to offset the reduction in UAV sales to advanced economies. Company Overview GAASI, affiliate of privately owned General Atomics is headquartered in Powhay, California with facilities in the San Diego area and Mojave Desert, as mentioned on the GA ASI website (2016). The parent company, General Atomics, was found in 1955 as a division of General Dynamics (ga.com, 2016). GAASI is the leading, pioneer (Siddiqui, 2015), designer and manufacture of UAV technology. The principal aircraft platform developed by GAASI is known as the Predator and associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Uniform Commercial Code Essay A new law will probably be introduced into state legislatures which will govern all contracts for the development, sale, licensing, and support of computer software. This law, which has been in development for about ten years, will be an amendment to the Uniform Commercial Code. The amendment is called Article 2B (Law of Licensing) and is loosely based on UCC Article 2 (Law of Sales), which governs sales of goods in all 50 states. A joint committee of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) and the American Law Institute is drafting the changes to the UCC. The UCC was drafted in the 1950 s and currently governs the sales of goods but not products like software, which are licensed, not sold. Basically, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mass Market License is a standard form, non negotiable, license. Companies use standard form contracts instead of trying to negotiate a separate contract for each buyer, or licensee. The lengthy legal forms that most don t read when installing software are shrink wrap licenses. These mass market licenses restrict rights of users. Licenses involve restrictions on the use of intellectual property. They can have nondisclosure provisions, restrictions on how the product is used and who can use it, and restrictions on transfer of the licensed product. Software companies solely benefit from this where they can not only dictate the terms of the agreement, but they can also avoid consumer defect and privacy protections laws that apply to a sale of goods. An example of a typical shrink wrap license on line is as follows: Attention, Please Read: Installing this software constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of the license agreement. Other rules and regulations of installing this software are: 1. The product cannot be rented, loaned or leased. 2. The customer shall not disclose the results of any benchmark test to any third party without Network Associates prior written approval. 3. The customer will not publish reviews of the product without prior written consent from Network Associates. By loading any software, you may be inadvertently entering into a contract. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Gender Pay Gap In The Workplace Females make up half the workforce, yet in 2015, full time working females made only eighty cents for every dollar earned by males, a gender wage gap of 20 percent. Women, on average, obtain less than men in essentially every occupation for which an earning ratio is a component. The gender pay gap in America is unjust and sexist. Women are not inferior to men, especially in the workplace. As a strong, ever changing society women should no longer have to deal with any discriminatory attitudes against gender, race, or religion. One significant discrimination problem the world population is fighting, takes place in the workplace. Women, who are as equally trained and educated, and with the same experience as men are not getting the equal pay they deserve. The gender pay gap is the average difference between a man and a woman s remuneration. There are two distinct numbers regarding the pay gap: unadjusted versus adjusted pay gap, which takes into account differences in hours worked, careers chosen, education, and job experience. The gap has narrowed since the 1970s, due largely to women s progress in education and workforce participation and to men s wages rising at a slower rate. Still, the pay gap does not appear likely to disappear on its own. At the rate of change between 1960 and 2016, women are expected to reach pay equality with men in 2059. But, even that slow progress has stalled in recent years. If change continues at the slower rate seen since 2001, women will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Chaucer s Candide And Shakespeare s Macbeth Many famous literary works were written as a way to give commentary on the society in which the author lived such as Voltaire s Candide and Shakespeare s Macbeth. Geoffrey Chaucer, famous for his The Canterbury Tales, and considered instrumental in the creation of English literature, is not as well known for social commentary in his writing. However, The Canterbury Tales do indeed possess insight and analysis of society, namely the role of the authority figures in the Church. Chaucer was critical of the abuses and misuses he saw in the authority within the Church. He demonstrated his awareness of and concern over the problematic behaviors of those in authority in the Church through his writings seen in The Canterbury Tales. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If one considers that Chaucer was also able to survive two regime changes, one would realize the immense diplomatic skill that Chaucer must have possessed. Typically, regime changes lead to massive upheaval in all positions of administration. Yet, Chaucer maintained his position as a royal diplomat regardless of the ruler. (Ackroyd 68). This alone gives testament to his indispensable worth to the British kingdom, which was, at that time in history, an institution second only to the Catholic Church. Thus, because of the power held by the Catholic Church, Chaucer would have likely had many encounters with the Church in its people and leaders. An apt symbol for the Catholic culture of fourteenth century London might be found in the fact that there were ninety nine churches, and ninety five inns, within the walls (Ackroyd 8). Common street talk included such passing phrases like, God save you, God give you grace, and God s speed (Ackroyd 7). The Church s reach stretched into the day to day life of all around Europe, regardless of class. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Chaucer s poetry would focus so much on religion and the practices of religion. And, because Chaucer participated devoutly in the religious practices, it makes sense that he would have felt an urgent desire to effect change in the faulty and corrupt practices of Church officials. Thus, Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales serve as a first hand analysis of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Dr Moreau Duality Of Man The duality of man has had many definitions over the years, and in this case the most simplistic is the best option. The idea of man having two sides to them, not necessarily just physical sides, but also mental; both happen to be in their nature. In The Island of Dr. Moreau, many conflicting character traits are strong indicators of the duality of man, specifically how humanity and inhumanity are intertwined. What is it that makes someone inhuman rather than human? We humans, have evolved into the beings that we are today, how we look, how we think, and how we act, along with our desires; are all parts of what makes us human. When something is described as inhuman, it is usually lacking those qualities. Human and inhuman in relation to the novel, are shown through Moreau s attempts to erase the divide between animal and man. Creating man from animals is Moreau s way of having his favorite version of humans at the forefront. The beasts, would be able to speak and act like humans without some of the parts that make a human, human their desires and mental capacity are very limited to the necessities. He believes, that experimenting on the animals and having them be generally human, without any of their basic animal instincts, will in fact solidify them as man. When in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My clothes hung about me as yellow rags, through whose rents glowed the tanned skin. My hair grew long, and became matted together. I am told that even now, my eyes have a strange brightness, a swift alertness of movement (pg. 98). This seems to be his account of how he has adopted some characteristics, from the beast people on the island. The quote, a swift alertness of movement , alludes to the possible specific attributes gained, from his time on the island. Prendick s character shows growth to some degree, from a terrified man, to a less human like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Helium Gas Lab The mechanism that allows us to compute temperature values for pressure readings associated with a Helium filled glass bulb is based on how system properties are linked together. The purpose of using Helium gas is because Helium can remain in its gas state when surrounded by boiling liquid Nitrogen. The goal is to determine the temperature of a gas based on the pressure readings of that gas, so in order to determine a working equation, the ideal gas law will be modified to represent temperature. T = P(V/nR) (1) There is a problem with using this equation due to the fact that we are not using an ideal gas. We are using Helium, so adjustments must be made to the ideal gas law in order for proper calculations to be computed. A route to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This issue can be fixed by introducing the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the glass bulb. In addition to the coefficient, we will multiply that value by three in order to satisfy the coefficient of volume expansion. A constant temperature will be assumed, so we will multiply the coefficient of volume expansion by t. (pVo/RT)(1+(pv/prV)+3αt) = n. This equation still embraces how ideal gases interact within different temperatures, so the second virial coefficient is introduced. The second virial coefficient alters the equation by representing the imperfections associated with non ideal gases. The second virial coefficient is also multiplied by (po/RTo) in order to relate the pressures of different environments to the pressure of the bulb submerged in an ice bath. (pVo/RT)(1+(pv/prV)+3αt (po/RTo)(B)) = n ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Daniel O Connell s Speech Analysis This text is a political speech that Daniel O`Connell, one of the fathers of the Irish Republic, gave at the House of Commons in London in 1836. The aim of O Connell s speech was to get equal justice for the Irish people as members of the British Crown, and in the same way that by that time the Scottish, English and Welsh people already had. The majority of the Parliament s members were protestant and reluctant to give Irish Catholics more rights than they already had. As the time O`Connell spoke to the Parliament about the equal justice, he had already become a member of this chamber several years ago and was successful in getting more reforms for the Irish cause. Ireland had a parliament since the year 1297 but the British crown abolished ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tries it using different verbs like ...will you, can you, refuse you... and trying to reach them in their quality as well educated and wise men. He mentions the year 1825 in which the Irish people also tried to get from the Treasury Bench emancipation and they did not get it. But he appeals emotionally to them affirming that ...I am the living representative of those hopes... of reform. O Connell s more emotional tone of the last paragraph means to show the Parliament his love for his country Ireland and its unjust situation. He personifies his country by seeing himself as its friend, servant, stave ... and also as the voice of its sentiments, but above all as the voice of all the Irish people. Once again he repeats what he wants, justice: ... I ask you only for justice . ... . He never leaves an amiable tone during the whole speech and does not care about the taunts as Irishman and Papist that he can get from the members of the House. He ends but the speech very firmly and once again with the aim to get equal justice, with the words ... I demand, I respectfully insist: on equal justice for Ireland, on the same principle by it has been administrated to Scotland and England. I will not take less. Refuse me that if you can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Sorrowful Woman vs. Story of an Hour Effect of Irony In Story of an Hour A Sorrowful Woman A life as a wife and/or a mother, is usually appreciated and is a happy life as well. A relationship between two people should consist of joy, commitment, responsibility, and most importantly love. For the two main characters in both stories ( The Story of An Hour , and A Sorrowful Woman ) this was not the case. The stories go against societies view with marriage roles and happiness. In The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, the main character (Mrs.Mallard) is a married woman. Mrs.Mallard was afflicted with a heart problem . The author was not very specific about her troubled heart, which seemed to be a symbol of not just physical, but emotional distress as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This explains her sanity was gone and she was unhappy with herself. Eventually the character isolates herself in a room, away from her family as she examined the outside world through her window. The irony in that scene is that she was trapped behind the outside world, just as she was trapped within herself. As she spent her days in the white room, she began to develop different routines but none of them satisfied her. She was unhappy with herself until she tried once more to transform herself once again as a wife and mother. During her last attempt of being a housewife she took the time to knit two sweaters for her husband and son. The sweaters were both dull and gray as in lifeless, which is ironic towards the way the character perceived herself or surroundings. In both stories, each woman was put into a stereotypical role of being housewives. This was popular in history because women did not have much choice or option rather then stay home and cook, clean, take care of their children, etc. Both women were married but instead of appreciating their lives in a joyful perspective, they were oppressed by their living conditions. In both stories, there is a window scene mentioned. The window seems to have symbolism of freedom which is ironic, because in reality they were both trapped in unhappiness. Each time the characters looked through their windows, the outside view is described through the characters perspective in a optimistic and desirable tune, while staying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Pebble Mine Research Paper Bristol Bay Wild Salmon Center. Wild Salmon Center. Wild Salmon Center, n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2016. A massive threat to Alaskan salmon is the pebble mine. At the beginning of the Nushagak and Kvichak rivers in the Bristol bay area, lies the biggest salmon community in the world. If the p mine was built, it would be the 2nd largest open pit for gold/copper/molybdenum in the world. Stop Pebble Mine. Pebble Mine 2013, n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2016 The worlds copper needs can easily be met from other mining company s and locations around the world that are safer and more practical. The mine would most often than not destroy the worlds most valuable salmon habitat and kill a ton of fisherman s jobs. Fisherman can take up to 50% of the pacific salmon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biometrics One major disadvantage of usual authentication techniques, they can t confirm that the demand identification of user is from the legal owner [11]. Therefore, there was a need for a kind of technique that can t be forgotten or lost and can identify users based on their unique characteristic [37]. Biometric is an automated method for easily verifying and recognizing the identity of a living person based on his physiological or behavioral. Biometrics are excellent candidates for providing an extra level of security, especially when used in conjunction with traditional methods for authentication [10]. Generally, most biometric based authentication systems consist of two phases, Enrolment Phase and Verification Phase Figure 5. In the Enrolment/ Training Phase, users deal with different kind of sensors depends on the kind of biometric used for authentication system. Those biometric sensors scan and capture the repeated user s basic login data till finishing the system number of training sessions for specific number of time to train the system. After that the feature extractor extracts the features from the scanned biometric data using an algorithm. The feature vector used for generating a template for each user of the system. This template is encrypted using the public key obtained from cloud server then send back to cloud server to be stored in the template database for later use. In the verification/ Testing phase, the biometric sensor, the feature extractor and generator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. World War One Heritage And Remembrance The war has always acted as a vicious muse for songwriters. Since Antiquity, it has inspired a vast song repertoire, which has been able to describe tragic events in a vivid and striking way. Governments and rulers used and are still using music with propagandistic and mass control aims; patriotic composers consecrate their works to glorify belligerent ideals and galvanise the troops, while pacifist or subversive ones tries to condemn warfare. Music is also extensively used after wars with commemorative goals or therapeutic objectives. However, it is undoubtedly among common soldiers that music reveals its most authentic and frank aspects. Soldiers are indeed the only ones who live wars first hand, experiencing the tragedies of life on the frontline and bluntly describing them. The First World War is one of the historic events that have impressed the most the creative souls, because of its inhumanity and momentous nature. In fact, it is still source for a cultural and social debate in many countries, primarily Italy. World War One heritage and remembrance is indeed a controversial topic for the Italian civil society: during the last decades, its memory has been widely exploited by political opportunists and a sincere and a truthful representation of the events is far to be portrayed. In point of fact, one of the few reliable sources is embodied by soldiers songs. This project aims indeed to recall the most significant examples of Italian soldiers and trenches songs to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ohio Festival Research Paper Kirtland, Ohio The third weekend in September will bring people and crafters from all over to Kirtland, Ohio where the 35th Annual Village Peddler Festival will be held on September 17th (10:00 am 6:00 pm) and September 18th (10:00 am 5:00 pm) at Lake Metroparks Farmpark. The festival spans the beautiful Farmpark shaded grounds with continuous tents of handmade treasures and unique items. Enjoy dining under the trees while listening to live folk music. Known as one of the best Ohio festivals, it is no surprise more than 175 juried craftsmen and artisans travel from all over Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Michigan to Lake County to sell their wares. All items are crafted and made in the manner of Americana, traditional, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Items such as Carhop s Burger Sauce The only secret sauce you will ever need, The Bom Adult Truffles made with love and alcohol, Montana Girl Mustard one taste and you ll be branded, fRed Hot Spice handcrafted hot sauces and pickles, Peanut Butter Mill all natural peanut butters, Randi s Pantry Jalapeno treats and traditional and spicy Jalapeno syrup, Red Lotus Foods organic spreads and toppings, Heartwood Roastery coffee by the cup and by the bag, Damon s Potica Ponnie s original potica recipe and Back Attack Snacks healthy natural flavored almonds. The Village Peddler Festival is built on quality, uniqueness, and tradition. Many people plan their fall around the Festival and attend every year, states Roberta Rice, festival producer. The beautiful location, unique shopping experience and easy accessibility from Cleveland, Akron and western Pennsylvania make for a wonderful day excursion. All daily Farmpark activities on the 235 acre family friendly facility, wagon rides and corn maze are included at no additional cost to festival attendees. The festival captures America at its best and is guaranteed to charm attendees back to the simple way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Beach Room Procedure GRACE CAFE DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES Morning Shift : * Check on male and female bathrooms, make sure they are clean, if not report to housekeeping immediately. * Polish all the leftover cutleries and glasses from last night. * Check the back area especially room service area, make sure they are clean and tidy ( no dirty glasses, no leftover drinks, etc ) * Also, make sure the room service trolley linens are clean otherwise change them. * Make sure the sugar bowls are stocked in each table. * Clean the register station areas both cafe and room service stations. * Clean the display fridge; make sure the linen under the cookies bowls is clean and tidy. * Make sure the register next to the bathroom is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * If you need to put some of your stock like the grace water inside the dungeon, put them nicely and tidy. * Do not forget to always have salt and pepper available in numbers, fill them up if they are starting to run out. * Follow the rule of Clean as you go BAR 77 DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES * Clean as you go!!! Especially when it is not that busy.... * Some important things need to be done before you go home : 1. Switch off the sign outside 2. Help turn off the escalator 3. Make sure every single table inside and outside are wiped and cleaned and tidy. 4. Bar fridge cleaned and tidy 5. Lift cleaned and wiped especially after busy shift 6. Clean your station properly, the cocktail station, wine station and register 7. Do not ever leave any rubbish in the washing basin 8. All the electricity must be off before you go except the bar fridge. 9. All the liquor spirits on the liquor running bench need to be taken inside and covered up, the lid need to be washed every night. 10. Lock the main door * Clean the liquor shelf at least twice a week, make sure they are not sticky. * Do not ever leave any empty bottles or dirty glasses on the table and leave them for tomorrow. * Always check the product expiry date especially for juices and some fresh fruits. Do not ever make any drinks from un fresh products! * Dishwasher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Noblemen In Medieval Society Nobleman: Medieval Society The Oxford dictionary s meaning of noble is, belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic. This definition fits the description of noblemen in medieval society from 1000 1300 C.E. Nobles were one of the many traditional medieval social groups (Kagan, Ozment, and Turner, 202). There were quite a few words that described the life of a nobleman: knights, warriors, sportsmen, courtly love, and wealth. Though many nobles inherited their lifestyle, they have not lived without a profession. Knighthood, along with other responsibilities, defined a nobleman. A knight was a nobleman who could display high distinctiveness for chivalry. Chivalry was a code of arms that also taught nobles to be respectful and honorable. Female nobles had also followed chivalry, yet during the twelfth century it was illegal for a woman to be a knight (Waterman, Lynn). Chivalry was originally devised because knights had crude and aggressive behavior ( The Life of the People in the High Middle Ages ). The clergy teach nobles during their childhood how they should act and treat others. Therefore, a child s life was also changed by their class. A noble s childhood during infancy to around seven years consisted mostly of play. After that stage of their life, the church usually placed the boys into manors and castles to begin the training of knighthood (Kagan, Ozment, and Turner, 203). Children would learn to serve lords and knights. Beginning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Symbols Of The Caribbean Culture There are multiple cultures around the world that influence a country s way of living. A culture is the way in which certain groups behave, think, and what tangible objects they bring value to. The Colombian culture is profoundly influenced by the Spanish culture, but has many distinct factors that allow it to properly function. The first component of culture is symbols. Symbols are anything with significance and value shared by the people in a culture. A symbol most countries value is their national flag. The colors of the Colombian flag each symbolize a characteristic ideal for a strong country. The yellow horizontal stripe is a reference to the wealth in gold Colombia withheld before the arrival of Spaniards. The blue depicts the oceans lining the outer regions of the country. A second interpretation of the flag s blue color is the country s loyalty and consciousness. Lastly, the red reflects the bravery Colombians inherited during their victorious fight for independence as well as a recognition for those who lost their lives (Colombia s National Symbols, 2017). Another national symbol in Colombia is the Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms is a national symbol of their motto Libertad y Orden which translates to Liberty and Order . The national bird, Andean condor, has an important meaning to the roots of Colombians, dating back to the indigenous Andean culture. The Andean people used the vulture as a symbol of health and power. Gestures as well are symbols that give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hate Crimes And Riots Intro: Political crimes can be simplified into two categories, oppositional and state, reducing that further into violent and nonviolent subgroups. Specifically, violent oppositional crimes are acts that intend to cause harm to the state in any number of ways (Class Lecture, 9/6/17). Two acts that are most interesting are hate crimes and riots, which can influence or cause one another. The frequency of these crimes causes resources to be over saturated for these topics which can lead to inaccurate information being spread around. Due to how closely these violent oppositional crimes intersect, it is important to further look into the theories surrounding hate crimes and riots, as well as efficiently researching these acts in reliable ways. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of a direct attack on an individual is the murder of James Byrd, an African American man who was tied to a truck and dragged three miles by white supremacists (Helfgott 352). These three white supremacists are just a few of the many who are involved in the hundreds of hate groups in the United States, such as the Aryan Nation, the White Patriot Party, and the neo Nazis. Although their targets are predominantly individuals, groups like businesses and religious organizations can also fall victim to hate crimes. Why worth examining: This type of crime is interesting because the target is chosen solely on who they are as a person and not on an act they have done. The perpetrators commit these harmful offenses based entirely on stereotypes and biases that they have on individuals of specific groups, not because they actually know the other person s character and disagree with their opinions. This crime is important and worth examining because it contributes to the many other aspects of social injustice. Hate crimes put minority groups in danger and can make them live in fear of being attacked at any moment. There are thousands of hate crime victims each year who are attacked because of certain characteristics that make them who they are and they cannot change. This reality that many people face should cause others to be more politically aware of these types of crimes. Riots: A political crime can occur in a variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell When I fell off the boat and into the water I could barely breath .. The story is mostly about how a man gets hunted by another man and learns how animals feel when they get hunted. . Also how it feels to get hunted like an animal. Also how people feel about each other. One important lesson readers can learn from Richard connell s story The Most Dangerous Game is you don t know how someone feels unless you are in a similar situation. Rainsford tells Whitney that jaguars don t have feelings or fears or any emotions when they are being hunted (Connell 3). This scene shows that Rainsford does not care about animals or their feelings. He believes that they are mindless and emotionless.It also shows that he does not think of human beings as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights (Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mother Jones Child Labour According to Mother Jones, child labor is like slavery. It is incredibly tough and dangerous, especially for young children. Mother Jones begins by telling us how she heard gruesome stories of little children working in the factories. She wanted to see for herself if these terrible stories were true, unfortunately, she saw for herself how they were indeed true. Mother Jones first applied to a mill in Cottondale, that was the first encounter she had with the living conditions provided to the small children. She describes the house as a sort of two story plank shanty , with broken windows and a sagging door. The place was small, and it offered no real protection. There were cracks in the roof , so when it rained it rotted the floors. She also talks about the downstairs big open fireplace , that had holes big enough to drop a brick through . This meant that if small children ran or played around the fireplace, they could fall and get injured. The living conditions alone were terrible and not adequate for children. The children also experienced harsh summers and winters. They were more prone to getting a disease and dying. The working conditions were also appalling to Mother Jones. She constantly mentions the small children running barefooted around the heavy and dangerous machinery. She says how the children used their thin little hands to clean or repair snapped threads from the machinery. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This meant that babies were being born into these lives, like slaves. Mother Jones tells use about a woman, who she met coming home from nigh work with a baby in her arms . The woman told Mother Jones that she could take the baby to work with her and keep it in a little box with a pillow in it beside the loom . Babies were being born into child labor and raised in the unsafe and dirty conditions of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Causes Lady Macbeth To Blame After he listens to lady Macbeth and commits murder, Macbeth starts seeing wicked dreams and having self hatred which promotes the unbearable consequences he will be facing before his end. Early in the play, Macbeth s murder of the king leads to wicked dreams and less sleep which show weak of a character macbeth really is because he never wanted to kill anyone but his wife forced him and after he killed, he constantly saw horrifying dreams and could not sleep no more and was just not able to handle the consequences. After Macbeth killed Banquo, he starts to feel guilty and he tells lady Macbeth Sleep no more! to all the house. Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor Shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more .(2.2.54 57). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Less sleep and a lot of wicked thoughts and dreams. This shows lady Macbeth as being wicked, untrustable and dreadful because she was the one to fill Macbeth s head with wrong actions and told him that it will be okay and that no one will find out. After lady Macbeth told Macbeth to kill the king and he did so, later in the play lady Macbeth started to feel the guilt and was seen walking in her sleep multiple times in which has been seen by the gentlewoman who said Since his Majesty went into the field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her nightgown upon her, unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it, write upon t, read it, afterwards seal it, and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep (5.1.4 9) and after a doctor observed her he said This disease is beyond my practice. Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep, who have died holily in their beds (5.2.62 64). In this quote Since his Majesty went into the field, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her nightgown upon her, unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it, write upon t, read it, afterwards seal it, and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep lady Macbeth is being showed as being concerned about Macbeth and what might happen to him because of her. Additionally, the night when the doctor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Persuasive Speech On Fuel Every day, you use electricity which come from coal, took your motorcycle or car and go to school or work, burning gasoline. Have you ever wonder about those fuel, do you know where they come from, how much is harvested every day, week, month, year or even decade, ever thinks that how long do they last, can your children, grandchildren or even great grandchildren of your could had access it? Are you indirectly or even directly damaging the environment? Should the human race stop using fuel to save ourselves and other races? I am here to enlights you about the crisis we are and will face with fuel .We should stop using fuel from now so that we can survive What is fuel? Fuels are anything that can be burned and, when it is burned, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then at the right age at that, our grandchildren won t have natural gases. At the time that our great grandchildren was born, they won t had access to fossil fuel ever again. We are just taking too much of them out of the ground, even though they are not endless resources. We should try to learn to not depend on them anymore. So that our next generation can adapt to the world with no fuel. Also, I would like to say that we are destroying the environment, using fuel mean releasing greenhouse gases, mostly CO2. To the atmosphere, making greenhouse effect to happen and damaging the ozone layer, making the ozone hole that let ultraviolet light to get to the ground causing skin cancer. Also, there is a link between CO2 and O2, plant take CO2, releases O2, animals and us take O2 and releases CO2. Because of releasing too much CO2, we are creating the imbalance in the atmosphere. The CO2 traps heat from coming out of the Earth, as the result of heat is gaining in Earth. There are many proof about this such as melting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Skim Board History Riding on a skateboard that is longer and wider than the normal skateboard is commonly known as long boarding. People have actively starting long boards as they offer greater durability, stability and traction. In addition, the axles have a different geometric factor than the skateboard. The popular length of a long board ranges from 32 to 60 inches. They are more suitable than skateboards for cruising, as the larger wheels provide a smoother ride. These enable longboards to have varied functions. Some of these are transportation, slaloming and free riding, riding downhill, dancing and spinning. Globe longboards in UK is a relatively new phenomenon, though they have been active in the skate shoes business. Their knowledge in this sport has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since 1983, when the 1st zap skim boards were built, Bob smelts has kept up the quality and therefore the reputations of these skim boards. As the business grew, ZAP skim boards started selling 1in South America, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Caribbean. This has been a result of contributions of skim boarding enthusiasts in the business. They have sought the best advice from users on lamination, grinding or polishing. The skim boards are shipped only after tight quality controls based on proprietary production processes. From beginner to professionals, all go for ZAP skim boards. The ones for beginners are durable to withstand rough treatment. Now if, you have made your mind to go for long board skateboard then you must be wondering where to get them form! If so, then availing them from online stores is always an apt and beneficial choice to make as the save lot of time and money for the buyer at the same time. You can get the choicest stuff at your door step that to without roaming here and there to get the same. Moreover, these online stores proffer safe way of payment and keep your information unrevealed to anyone. So, buying a longboard with high quality and at lowest prices through online stores is always a smart way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Brief Description of Alex Rodriguez The star third baseman, the man with the incredible swing, and the quarter billion dollar man. All these things can be used to describe Alex Rodriguez but now you can add cheater, liar, and drug abuser. Alex Rodriguez, also known as A Rod, has been involved in an investigation going on for over a year about his use of performance enhancing steroids. Starting on January 29th, 2013 Alex Rodriguez s name was included in an article by the Miami New Times that link him to Biogenesis, an anti aging clinic that had been discovered to be supplying MLB players with performance enhancing drugs. Rodriguez, along with star right fielder Ryan Braun and 17 others, became part of the longest doping suspension in history. All of the other players accepted the 50 60 game suspensions, but Rodriguez would receive an unprecedented 211 game suspension. This caused Rodriguez to appeal. The MLB released the following statement explaining the extended suspension of Rodriguez. For use and possession of numerous forms of prohibited performance enhancing drugs substances, including Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone, over the course of multiple years. For attempting to cover up his violations of the Program by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the Office of the Commissioners suspension. Rodriguez announced that he would continue his appeal. When the hearing for Rodriguez s case began on September 30th 2013, the MLB stated their case first. A few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Great Power, Great Responsibility Great Power, Great Responsibility Chances are you have or know someone that has a family member suffering from Alzheimer s disease. It s effects are heartbreaking and awful for all involved, but what if Alzheimer s disappeared from the world? Due to recent technological innovations, gene editing could soon be used to cure genetic diseases like Alzheimer s. In the film Jurassic Park the character Dr. Ian Malcolm said ... scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn t stop to think if they should. Though he was referring to reviving dinosaur species, he is correct that scientists and indirectly, the populace, have a responsibility to ensure scientific advancements are safe and in the best interests of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zoologist Dr. Weizhi Ji theorizes that this technology will be used to extend the human lifespan (481). Extending lifespans is an example of unneeded editing, and would increase the tremendous pressure on the already strained healthcare systems of the world, as well as the social security system in the United States. Likewise, removing genetic diseases would remove some pressure from the world healthcare systems; those that would be born with diseases would be born without them and any treatment they would have needed would be futile. Editing genes brings along with it a whole new set of benefits and drawbacks, by only allowing edits for genetic diseases and birth defects the amount of drawbacks is reduced drastically. Gene editing is brand new and there is no way to see all of it s effects, but starting by only allowing the most vital edits the world is given a small but sufficient platform to analyze the effects of this new technology. Evolution is when an organism develops a trait which is useful to it in it s environment, and then passes it onto its offspring. These traits give that organism an advantage over other organisms of it s species, and usually in the wild it leads to the demise of the other, now separate, species. Gene editing is similar to evolution, but it will not likely lead to the extinction of unaltered humans. It can, however, create a divide between two distinct species. Humans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz This part basically focuses on how Mintz tries to tie together the disparate geographies from Northern Europe up to the Caribbean. It will be documented that Sweetness and Power by Sidney Mintz actually discusses and illuminates the economic and social history revolving around sugar consumption and production in Europe as well as its colonies, predominantly focusing on England. Mintz examines the structure of power, which made it probable for sugar to actually turn out to be the first luxury turned necessity that propelled a revolution within lifestyle and diet, principally within the working class in the upsurge of capitalism and Industrial Revolution. Mintz further argues that the contribution of sugar to several developed countries has been substantial, and that, as a result of the history of sugar in England plus the restructuring within the working class, individuals in United States and the United Kingdom have actually lost their autonomy towards food . From the novel we will realize that Mintz essentially attempts to bring together the disparate geographies basically from Northern Europe up to Caribbean. This has purely been due to the production of sugar in Europe. It has resulted to trades between the neighboring countries which has increased the interactions between the people through trade contracts. This evident as Mintz argues that The development of plantation production beyond the Americas represented the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of Death Of The Moth By Virginia Woolf In The Death of The Moth by Virginia Woolf, we have a story about a moth that flies during the day that eventually dies by the end of our story. The story of how the moth tries to beat death by always moving and showing that he has life is one that is fought by all creatures. The way his wings are yellow and the way they mix with the sun to show he is a day moth instead of a moth that we commonly see at night is connected to how we ourselves dress ourselves as people that signify who we are. The moth is pointed out to be a day moth instead of a night moth. The moth is depicted as somewhere between a butterfly and a normal moth. Virginia Woolf makes an excellent story about people and moths. In The Death of the Moth we see this who is fluttering outside the narrator s window. We see how the moth, like everything else in the world, is soaking up the sun, which is also heating its little body with life. The moth in this story is like every other living thing on the planet earth. The moth wants to live and not die. This does not become apparent until later in the story. When we see the moth finally land, and we understand that this is his last struggle against death. A way of telling death that it could beat death. The moth struggles for what seems to be about a minute. The moth eventually dies on the window sill and death finally beats down its victim. This represents how many of people see someone on the street going about their everyday business, and nothing seems to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Speech On Dercum s Disease Dercum s disease (DD), known medically as adiposis dolorosa (which literally translates to painful fat) was first recognized by Dr. Francis Xavier Dercum in 1888. Though Dercum s disease is its most recognizable name it is really a syndrome (a collection of symptoms that indicate a disease) and sadly, it being one of the rarer of the orphan diseases, there are not many medical professionals that even know it by any name let alone how to diagnose or treat it. Dercum s is known to effect the vascular and lymphatic systems. There are many symptoms that can present but the main indication of Dercum s is painful growths in the subcutaneous fat. These fatty growths are called lipomas and can happen all though out the body and because they are so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One disease it has a lot in common with is lymphatic cancer, but without having the malignant cells most doctors cannot justify to an insurance company that we would benefit from radiation. In all reality, we don t even know if we would benefit anyhow because there is just not enough of us to do trials on. I m Tired of Talking and Not Being Heard OK, I ll admit, I love to talk. I love to write. I love to explain. In fact I have been told that I am a chronic over explainer but some days I am just too tired of explaining just what is going on with me. One day I may be up and fine and another day I am out for the count. For some reason I feel that if someone tells you they have cancer there is just that understanding and no explanation is needed. Since I love to explain so much, let me try to make this clear: If someone has a sickness that is going to be with them until the day they die, whether it is that sickness that is the cause of their death or something else, it remains a burden every day. Some days are better than others but it is still there insinuating itself in our bodies and waiting to strike again. Oh and usually it strikes with a vengeance if we mere sickly mortals think we have overcome it even for one single sunny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Meter-Matic Limited 1) Explain and critically assess how Meter matic measures up as a candidate for a leveraged buy out? Include information about economic references from the graphs shown in the text. What are the implications of the bond rate declining and the rand becoming stronger against the US dollar? A MBO of Meter matic Limited (Meter matic) was considered by the CEO his management team for mainly strategic reasons. Meter matic did not fit into SAFREN s strategic vision (according to Piet Malan and his management team) and was not seen as a core activity by its parent company Meter matic was too small to warrant much attention within the SAFRAN group. Its products required a high level of technical skill and management was becoming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had hard assets (buildings, plants, inventory and receivables) that may be used as collateral for lower cost secured debt. Price of long term borrowing is decreasing therefore the costs of taking debt is at an all time low. (5) Rough value for the convertible debt The convertible debt amounts R5m The R5m would be the debt s par (and maturity) value Conversion option on an equal portion of the debt The value of the stock EQUIS would receive if the debt was converted at t=0, is R(5/100)*valuation company beginning 2004. However this value can t be paid out, cash will be received at a sale or liquidation or going public. If the value of the company is getting higher than just after the MBO the debt will be converted before/during a sale or exit. Therefore the value of the convertible debt can be seen as an option (I can t find exact theory, the book describes bonds to be converted to common stock which can be liquidated on order. In the reader a note on private equity securities I can t match the private equity securities as described ???) Given the uncertainty of future value of the share you can make projections with different possibilities and calculate the NPV. A better method (Poppe) is real options Calculation (excel is attached) Assumption is sales or exit after 5 years Valuation of Meter matic end of 2008 (sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theme Of Death In The Ambassadors In the works performed by Virginia Woolf s novel, To The Lighthouse, Pessoa s play The Mariner, and Holbein s anamorphic painting The Ambassadors , death is a prevalent presence that lingers in the realm of the living. It is an order of nature that embodies all life from the moment it begins. While all three works portray the temporality of life, they each shape the aura of death in various ways. In The Mariner, death is introduced in the form of a corpse. The manifestation of fear and discomfort becomes the crux of Pessoa s play whereas in the painting of The Ambassadors , death exists through a distorted image of a skull that could only come into focus when viewed from an oblique angle, making the skull a grim symbolism of decay that engulfs the dead body. Lastly, in To The Lighthouse, death is observed through mourning and remembering the ones whom they have lost. Just as mourning means reliving memories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the product of death is apparent and unsettling, it connects the watchers fates to a natural social order of life of which the two cannot be within the same sphere without causing discomfort. When looking at the corpse in the coffin, the second watcher says, Three of us are listening... No, not just three... I don t know... I don t know how many (Pessoa, 56). Hence, the second watcher has defined the corpse as a physical representation of the dead that does not belong neither amongst the living nor the afterlife just yet. It is in a state of departure from life and journeying into the afterlife. The corpse s uncanny resemblance to a living, sleeping person provides a dark and inconsolable reality of death s permanence. The transitional journey of the corpse from life to the afterlife carries an intense emotional impact on the watchers as they translate their emotions of confusion, anxiety, and animosity towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Between Vietnamese And American Education Essay Entering Tran Phu High School, I remember there was a huge white banner with bold letters, For the sake of ten years, we must plant trees; for the sake of a hundred years, we should cultivate people. In fact, the process of cultivating people requires lots of effort, as much as planting a tree. To ensure a tree develops successfully, not only do people plant it into the ground, but they must also take care of it regularly. Undoubtedly, sharing the same task as planting a tree, education plays an integral role in contributing to people s success. Fortunately, having a chance to experience with Vietnamese and American educational systems, I have realized each one has its own value of educating people. Although both attempt to cultivate people, they have striking differences. One difference between Vietnamese and American education is their rules regarding students appearances and their behaviors. First of all, most Vietnamese students must wear uniforms and show up in a natural looking appearance. Specifically, students must wear white shirts and long dark blue pants and tuck in the shirts. Also, girls are not allowed to wear makeup, color their hair, or even paint their nails. Boys must have a clean short haircut. Secondly, in Vietnam, students must display appropriate manners at school such as showing fully respectable behavior towards their teachers and not treating their classmates cruelly. For example, students must keep quiet during lectures until teachers allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Flag Raisers In Flags Of Our Fathers By James Bradley In the book Flags of our Fathers by James Bradley, it follows the lives of the six flag raisers. The book shows their early lives, military training, fierce fighting between armed forces and their lives afterward. The flag raisers motivated young men to have great courage in the face of danger. Iwo Jima was a very important battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Empire. It was one of the worst battles of World War II. The U.S fought for and captured the island of Iwo Jima. The battle of Iwo Jima led to discoveries of true heroes and lessons learned. Flags of our Fathers follows six flag raisers, Rene Gagnon, Ira Hayes, Mike Strank, Harlon Block, and Franklin Sousley. The six flag raisers were made famous by a picture taking of the flag raising ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flag of our Fathers really motivates young people to have courage although the action that they are doing is very dangerous. Being involved in a battle is very risky and you can lose your life. Franklin Sousley, Harlon Block, and Michael Strank did not survive the battle however they had great courage and was very valor. If those who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima didn t have such great courage, the battle would not have been successful.Seeing the flag raisers risk their life definitely motivated lung men to have valor. The real heroes of Iwo Jima were the guys who didn t come back and gave their lives for their country. John Bradley says to his son James, Your teacher said something about heroes... I want you to always remember something. The heroes of Iwo Jima are the guys who didn t come back. James had asked his father to give him a speech about heroes to his classroom. John claimed that he did not attend any of the reunions because he would not be able to be himself since he has been basically the only one called out for his role in the photograph for raising the flag. James felt as if his dad did not feel like a hero after all. The true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Quiet American Pong Quotes An essential character in The Quiet American Phuong is quiet and intelligent. Phuong speaks only when she is spoken to, and her character unlike Pyle and Fowler is very flat when compared to them. Phuong seems to lack a personality unlike Pyle and Fowler whom both are endowed with personality by Greene. Due to the fact that she is a women and also Vietnamese she seems to be secondary compared to what her lovers are occupied with. She is always in their thoughts however she comes after what each man find important Pyle is preoccupied with his undercover work while Fowler is focused on himself, then Phuong. Because of her relationship with the American Pyle and the French Fowler Phuong becomes a symbol for how the US and French execute their agenda in Vietnam. A quiet character, Phuong seems to hold no particular personality. In reality she may not have been a quiet character it could have been because the narrator Fowler holds a cynical outlook on life, only accepts the things he wants to believe, and ignored her. She is a realistic woman who decides to leaver Fowler for Pyle when it seemed that marrying Fowler was not about to happen because his wife refused to divorce him. Phuong becomes a symbol of how Vietnam is treated by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He seems to enjoy his life more when Phuong and Pyle are around him. Fowler is a very passive person who only observes and nothing more. This idea is shown when he says that I m not involved, not involved, I repeated. It has been an article of my creed. The human condition being what it was, let them fight, let them love, let them murder, I would not be involved. My fellow journalists called themselves correspondents; I preferred the title of reporter. I wrote what I saw. I took no action even an opinion is a kind of action . This quote shows that he believes with all his heart that he should not interfere with what is happening in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children Essay Have you ever dreamed about the impossible? The impossible just became possible. This Book is called Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children. This book was written by Ransom Riggs. The main character is Jacob Portman. This story takes place in present day Florida and also on Cairnholm Island. In this book Jacob thinks he has the most boring life ever until strange things start happening. Grandpa Portman had always told him seemingly magical fairy tales of children with peculiarities. It wouldn t be until later that he would realize that they weren t just fairy tales. I chose the theme Characters respond to challenges. I chose this theme because there are a lot of challenges in this book. In order to comprehend how this theme is supported, one must analyze the cause of the challenge, whether or not the challenge is mental or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He doesn t really face challenges in the beginning instead he hides from them and he isn t very confident facing them. To begin with, Jacob hid away from the rest of the world because he was scared instead of facing the world and being with his friends. When his grandpa died and he started having nightmares and feeling paranoid he just stayed in his house the whole time. For example on page 39 it says, Sometimes that sick panicky feeling would flood over me like it did that night...My solution was to stop leaving the house. Additionally, Jacob didn t try to resolve any problems instead he would just get upset and make things worse. To prove this statement you can go to page 42 in the book where it says, He sprang out of the chair and shoved me so hard I almost fell off the roof. I yelled at him to get out but he was already leaving. This shows that Jacob just didn t want to deal with problems he just wanted to shy away from them. To conclude this paragraph, Jacob wasn t very confident and he just wanted to avoid all of his challenges instead of facing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Does Gmo Affect Society The Impact of Genetically Modified Food on Society Genetically modified foods, also known as GMOs, are a debated issue in today s society. People argue that all this new technology is causing more harm than it is good. GMOs are not anything new: humans have been modifying crops long before the introduction of genetics and modern biotechnology. What are genetically modified foods? About 8000 years ago, humans began practicing agriculture in order to have a sustainable food source. To ensure that their crops didn t perish because of the climate, pests, or other circumstances, they began to select which plants were the best to grow and harvest; all this was in order to have a better food supply, less loss of crops, or better nutritional content. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, organizations such as the National Research Council, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Medical Association have issued studies or statements regarding the safety of GMOs indicating that there is no evidence that GMOs present unique safety risks compared to conventionally bred products (Acosta, 2014). In fact, these studies have shown that the benefits of supporting the production of GM foods far outweigh the risks; hence, there should be no immediate reason to ban or restrict the research and improvement of such food products. Nevertheless, it would be beneficial to monitor and regulate the advancement of GMOs, and occasionally update the public on the progress that has been made and how this will affect their food products. Presently, the United States does not have any federal legislation that is specific to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) (Acosta, 2014). Instead, GMOs are regulated by way of legislations pertaining to the different areas that GMOs might encompass. This is because the United States approach to regulating GMOs is [focused] on the nature of the products, rather than the process in which they were produced (Acosta, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...