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Juxtaposition In The Grapes Of Wrath
The Vines of Vindication
Economic tragedy can seem to be perpetuated at any moment in our world, whether it be The Great
Depression or The Recession of 2008. Even when we are forced into these tragic scenarios, we must
repent from our uncivilized behavior and pledge to propel positive energy. John Steinbeck s The
Grapes of Wrath displays the vindication of the human soul through the device of juxtaposition. The
structure of America had been completely ravaged by The Great Depression, and many people chose
to band together in support of each other starting a new life. Illustrated in the quote from chapter
9 that states, We ll start over. But you can t start over. Only a baby can start over. You and me
why, we re all that s been (Steinbeck 87), we see how a baby, the paradigm symbol of new life is
used to communicate starting over, and the exemption of the past. Throughout the narrative of the
Joad s path to a new beginning, Steinbeck expresses the same idea when others aid Rose of Sharon
in an attempt to ensure her baby s health: a community of people working together to establish a
future in which them and their world has been bettered. The ability to band ... Show more content on
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A direct correlation to this ability of being in a position to assist others, even when it isn t
required, can be seen when Tom directly covets to act more like Casy, helping others as much as he
can, no matter the situation. When Tom declares this at the end of the novel, it becomes apparent
that one of Steinbeck s many goals in his work is to preach forgiveness and the ability of being the
bigger person in the name of
How Did William Bradford Become A British Printer
A British printer, William Bradford (1663 1752) was apprenticed to the noted Quaker printer
Andrew Sowle (1628 1695) and later was recommended by William Penn (1644 1718) and
George Fox (1624 1691) to the Quaker Religious Society of Friends to become the colonial
publisher in Pennsylvania. In this role Bradford s printing was restricted by the Quakers, and he
was limited to the publication of approved religious texts, colonial laws, and stationary.
Regardless, Bradford is recognized for publishing Samuel Atkins Kalendarium Pennsilvaniense,
or America s Messenger (1685), Daniel Leeds An Almanack for the year of the Christian account
(1687), and the Temple of Wisdom (1688). Despite his success, restrictions placed on him by the
Friends ultimately led to a disagreement between Bradford and the Society which in turn led to
America s first trial regarding the freedom of the press. In 1693, Bradford left Pennsylvania after
establishing America s first paper mill (1690) and became the governor s printer in New York for
three decades. During this time he published the colony s laws, pamphlets, and books, as well as its
first newspaper, the conservative New York Gazette... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to his achievements as one of the Middle Colonies and British America s premier
printers, Bradford established a printer dynasty which included his son Andrew Sowle Bradford
(1686 1742), who printed the first newspaper in Pennsylvania, and his grandson William Bradford
(1719 1791), who published for the Continental Congress during the American Revolution
Biometric Codes Are Used For Recognising A User On The...
Abstract
Biometric systems are used for recognising a user on the basis of biometric traits he have. During
authentication some of the frequently asked questions are Is he who he claims to be? , Is he a
valid user for gaining access to the system? . Biometric system answers all these questions by
authenticating the users. Every second information is shared and transferred between people and
it is important to make sure that what is sent by sender is what received by the receiver thus
raising the demand of security. Steganography is one of the techniques used for securing the data.
The secret message is hidden inside a cover media like audio, video or image with the help of a
secret key. Biometric templates can also be secured with this technique. Instead of storing original
templates in the database stego image is stored. LSB is one of the common techniques that replace
the LSB of every pixel of the cover image with the secret message to form stego image.
Keywords: Biometric, Biometric Attacks, Biometric template, Steganography, Security.

1.Introduction
With increasing rate of attacks, everyone today needs a reliable and secure system. Biometric
systems fulfil the needs to a great extent as biometric traits are better than passwords or pins which
have chances of being stolen and forgotten. Before using biometric systems enrolment phase is
necessary during which the templates of the users are stored in the database. During authentication
user s claim is matched with the
The Pros And Cons Of Adoption
What is Where
Intending to reduce the number of unregistered oversea adoptions for South Korean children, the
fairly recent passing of the Special Adoption Law succeeded with its intention, bringing an
unfortunate by product. The law, a legal framework for adoption, states that the mothers of the
children must wait the length of seven days before sending their babies into the system. The
adoptions must be registered in court and the births must be as well. It defines oversea adoption as a
last resort, only to occur when the family of the child is unable to care for them of if the child is
not adopted domestically (Jones 2015, para.11). It is a compromise that reads fine; however with
the passing of the law, an unexpected after effect was produced: ... Show more content on
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Their argument is that the country is to be brought in line with the international adoption standards
which require birth registration, as anonymous adoption compromised the rights of children
(Boroweic 2013, para.8). When a person does not have a birth registration, they do not legally exist
and therefore can be subjected to human trafficking and/or be illegally sold (McDonald 2015, para.
8). [Transition word] the Child Protection System was abandoned by the government, saying it was
the responsibility of local government. As quoted by a Ministry of Health and Welfare official,
Starting in 2005, child social welfare projects that had been supported from the national budgets were
turned over to local governments to be run autonomously (Hyo Jin 2013, para. 19). [Insert closing
statements
Why I Should Be A Good Adult
It took me years to figure out what I wanted to be when I grow up. Truth be told I still don t know,
and don t ever plan too. Mostly because I cannot imagine becoming a true adult. I d have to do
adult things like return a sweater I didn t like or gardening. Gardening! I d have to spend hours
upon hours toiling in fields for plants that won t live to see spring! Or cooking, forbid it that I
should ever enjoy cooking. Half the time I mess up boiling water, and make macaroni solely from a
microwave. I m still be afraid of librarians and speaking to strangers. I intend to use Mickey Mouse
band aids, color with crayons and eat lucky charms until the day I m cold in my grave. I could never
be a good adult.

Thus, it s easy to see how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is then I wonder how I even ended up in a job that requires one to be compassionate and
charismatic all the time. Those days when you can t seem to pull yourself out of a funk I
remember. I remember the little blonde head of a stubborn, talkative child. She never seems older
than five and she is always, always clutching a tiny Snow White doll. She has incandescently blue
eyes and she smiles regardless of what has happened. The kind of kid who can t seem to shut up and
is friends with everyone. However, she flips the sounds of her letters. She doesn t mind and it s kind
of cute. It makes her name turn from Kelsey to Telsee.

I remember the day she was more scared than she had ever been in her entire life.

I remember the long hallway that seemed to lead to nowhere deep within the recesses of a high
school in a now long forgotten building. How her tiny hands clutched to the doll as if it would save
her from whatever creature was on the other side of the door. I remember the panic she felt at being
alone with an adult she had never met. She dreamt up villains and monsters each more unlikely than
the last, all of whom had horns, and fangs, and terrified children everywhere. Without even the
solace of her mother, the girl marched on and her stubborn smile faded into a grimace as neared the
door.

Yet, I
Comparison Of Frank Herbert s Seed Stock And Andrew...
The societies in both Frank Herbert s Seed Stock and Andrew Niccol s Gattaca are much different
than society in the real world today. In Seed Stock, the sole purpose of the people that were sent to
this alien planet was to survive and make the planet like Earth. In Gattaca, a person s life revolves
around their capabilities and potential due to genetics. In spite of this, survival is not the only thing
that governs their life. Both Niccol and Herbert presented the idea that although survival and success
are the main priorities, humans also seek to have their psychological and emotional needs met.
Furthermore, the authors of both works make it clear that human emotionis just as crucial to survival
and success as is physical fitness and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Earlier in the story, Herbert makes it clear that Kroudar s emotions allow him to place all his trust
on Honida. When discussing the other women s concerns about the health of Kroudar s children, the
speaker states that, as long as Honida did not worry, Kroudar remained calm (Herbert 4). Kroudar is
able to blindly trust Honida because of the closeness between them.
The fact that Honida had reached down into the Labor pool and picked Kroudar went against not
only what was considered evolutionary reasonable but also what was socially acceptable. The
speaker makes this clear when he says, [t]here d been talk among the higher echelons of not
allowing Honida to choose [Kroudar] as mate (Herbert 3). Honida s need for a companion was so
strong that she was willing to violate social norms to be with Kroudar. Furthermore, this lack of
companionship and camaraderie throughout the colony is one of the reasons why it is failing. The
speaker describes how life on Mother Earth used to be, stating that [e]ager hands helped with the
work onshore, spreading the nets, carrying the catch but not here (Herbert 7). The lack of help and
support by others illustrates the coldness that permeates the colony and highlights one of the many
qualities that it needs to prevail.
The importance of human emotion portrayed in Seed Stock is presented very similarly in the film
Gattaca. Vincent and Irene s
Gangsta Culture And Cultural Resistance
For the longest time art has been a tool for expressing one s self, passion, anger, pain, grief, or even
resistance. Cultural resistance, as Stephen Duncombe claims, can provide a sort of free space for
developing ideas and practices (S. Duncombe 5). There have been multiple theorists trying to identify
what depicts a subcultural group as culturally resistant. Cultural resistance can take different forms
and can be expressed via different media depending on the subcultural group. Some theorists also
identify cultural resistance as a form of political resistance (p. 6). The Gangsta Cultureis a widely
known subcultural group that developed in the late 20th century in the wild, wild west, and it can be
argued that the subculture is highly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
154).
The music produced by the subculture is quite straightforward in explaining what the group is
resisting and what it stands for. Tupac Shakur is known for creating musical content that is against
the dominant society where police brutality against African Americans, racism and sexism was
ignored. When gangsta rappers do write lyrics intended to convey a sense of social realism, their
work loosely resembles a sort of street ethnography of racist institutions and social practices... (p.
153) Tupac s music is directed towards conveying the message that the world needs a change.
We gotta make a change...
It s time for us as a people to start makin some
What Does The Mask Symbolize In Fahrenheit 451
When something consumes you such as a society and tells you what you have to be, how do you
avoid the mask? The poem We Wear the Mask by Paul Dunbar and the novel Fahrenheit 451 by
Ray Bradbury both use a mask as a symbol. The mask symbolizes how closed off people are, and
how they hide themselves and their emotions from society. These masks are worn to protect yourself
from the cruel and treacherous society that has been created. The new society has taught people how
to cover up their true emotions with these fake smiles and shining eyes. This maskholds back all the
sorrow, protects you from being further destroyed by others words or actions, and covers up the real
extreme problems people are facing such as suicide and drug overdose. Both texts use these masks
metaphorically to show how the people protect themselves.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Dunbar says With torn and bleeding hearts we smile. and this quote relates to Mildred in
Fahrenheit 451 because she appears to be happy on the outside and content with her 3 wall TV and
no outside connection. The small crystal bottle of sleeping tablets which earlier today had been
filled with thirty capsules and which now lay uncapped and empty.. Page 11, when night comes
around the happy Mildred that Montag thought he knew had tried to kill herself with a drug
overdose and the rescuers who help her explain that it happens all the time. The people in
Fahrenheit 451 are all struggling with finding happiness and the ones who have already found
happiness are just blinded by the ignorance that the leaders of the society have tried to create. If you
are smiling on the outside often, you should be smiling on the inside too. This mask hides the
bleeding heart with the permanent smile that these people can forever
Write An Essay On My Papaw
My Papaw, Ronald Christie Smith has inspired strength and in almost everyone he meets.
Whether it be helping around in a lower class house as a kid, working for his family after his father
s death, or even raising a family of six at such a young age, Ron has always been a major stronghold
for his family.
Ronald Ron/Ronnie Smith was born on March 26th, 1936. As a kid, Ronnie partook in many
activities outside such as hide and seek and nurse and Doctor with his only neighborhood friend.
On rainy days he would play Chinese checkers and play with a little metal car he still has today.
He went through elementary school with no thought of what he was doing or studying. Ron
dedicated his life to Christ at twelve years old and remembers going to church every Sunday and
Wednesday for as long as he can remember.
As a kid, Ron s economic situation was in the lower class system. As he says, we were dirt poor
but we didn t know it. He lived in a house under 1500ft2 with a dad that was a barber for men s
hair, and a mom who cooked, cleaned, and ironed in the house. Although his situation was a little
less than fortunate, Ronnie still got 6 10 gifts for his birthday and Christmas each, but he did chores
throughout the year to make up for it like walking the dog and taking out the trash. He ... Show more
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Still registered as a Republican, his favorite president he ever voted for was Ronald Reagan for his
great values and concerns. One criticism he has for the government in his life is that the
government has grown, into a bureaucracy where it is no longer representing the people . At the
beginning of his adult years he also witnessed the Vietnam War, but it had no significant effect on
him. Ronald can assuredly say that he was impacted in his adult life first and foremost by raising
four children, and secondly by the success of his own business and coming in contact with such
wonderful
Racism In Ernest Gaines s A Lesson Before Dying
Racism is the belief that innate differences between races dictate cultural achievement and includes
the idea that one race is above another. This is a universal problem and is the root of
discrimination. Lately, police officers face accusations of racial profiling and being responsible for
several unjust murders. The deaths that are due to the victims skin pigment recognize that social
oppression is an active practice. In the book A Lesson Before Dying, author Ernest Gaines reveals
how racismis an oppressive force through multiple characters and situations.

In the novel Jefferson, a black male convicted of murder, goes on trial with an attorney that focuses
on depriving him of human qualities. He makes a point that Jefferson is not capable ... Show more
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Grant begins to question how people come up with a date and time to take life from another man
(157). During the trial Wiggins looks at Jefferson as though he is a lost cause, but later he
realizes how white people can decide the fate of black people. In addition to being powerless,
Jefferson says that it look like the lord just work for wite folks cause ever sens i wasn nothin but a
litle boy i been on my on haulin water to the fiel on that ol water cart wit all them dime bukets an
that dipper just hittin an old dorthy just trottin and trottin an me up their hittin her wit that rope...
(227). Both Wiggins and Jefferson find being a Christian unnecessary due to the bias circumstances
in which African Americans are dominated by the whites. By the end of the novel, Wiggins
comprehends how capital punishment and the church are not places of justice or peace; they simply
aim to embitter his race with false
On Cross-Cultural Marketing Strategies L Oreal Cosmetics...
Location:Home Economics Papers New Economics Papers Papers
On cross cultural marketing strategies L Oreal cosmetics industry in China Inspiration Posted:2011 3
17 11:06:00 views:16190 Author:*** [pic][pic]
[Paper Keywords] Cross Cultural Marketing Strategy Implications L Oreal
[Abstract] This paper mainly uses the example of the method, outlining the international situation
and domestic cosmetics industry, L Oreal, through the analysis of cross cultural Marketing strategies,
discover the L Oreal Group on Dunning s eclectic theory of international production use at this stage
will extend the company s globalization strategy as detailed cross cultural strategy aimed to the
development of China s cosmetics industry has made three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Shown in Figure 3 share of the top ten brands of cosmetics are: Maybelline Yue Sai, Oil of Olay,
Avon, L Oreal, the high wire, Tai Po, Amway, a small nurse, Shiseido. Which the United States
ranked first Pauline, the second of the Yue Sai, L Oreal fifth, ninth little nurse, both brands are L
Oreal Group. and the skin care market is similar to imported cosmetics market is also a joint venture
brands dominate.

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(B) of the cosmetics market trends
2009 total sales of China s cosmetics market is still up to 800 billion yuan. This historic
breakthrough means that China s cosmetics market has reached a critical point of rapid market
expansion, coming more intense market competition will also pull consumer demand, the next few
years the market will jump to show distinctive features. is expected to jump to the market mainly
from the following four areas:
First, consumer demand and continued diversification of the deepening of subdivision, making the
sales of mainstream products in the market has further room for expansion, the formation of a new
space for development of the market;
Second, competition,
Discuss Charlotte Bronte’s portrayal of childhood in Jane...
Discuss Charlotte Bronte s portrayal of childhood in Jane Eyre.

Charlotte Brontë s Jane Eyre was a controversial novel for its time.
It traces the heroine from an orphan child to a contented adult woman.
Through the trials Jane experiences Brontë highlights many hypocritical aspects of Victorian society,
mainly focusing on the religious hypocrisy of the era. Subtitled An Autobiography , the novel in parts
closely resembles Brontë s own childhood and her evocation of Jane s experiences of Gateshead and
Lowood remain as vivid as ever for the modern reader.

Brontë explores childhood feelings of hurt and loss, focusing on a solitary, suffering child. In these
first nine chapters we see Jane at
Gateshead , where she is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bronte has purposefully rejected the idea of a conventionally beautiful heroine; she told siblings I
will show you a heroine as plain and small as myself . As a reader we have more respect for Jane
because of these virtues, she has more emotion and does not appear placid. She questions everything,
which is unfortunate at Gateshead as Mrs Reed doesn t like cavillers or questioners...there is
something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that manner.

Jane is shown to possess a strong and rich inner life, but we notice also how much she internalises
and, when attacked, retreats and finds solace in solitude, in the world of art, and in contact with
nature.

Something which recurs throughout the opening chapters is the emphasis on imprisonment and
confinement: locked in by Nature (the opening sentence of the novel), by the Reed family, locked
in the Red Room , and effectively incarcerated at Lowood school. In a sense this provides a key to
her character within the novel unable or not expected to express herself outwardly she has to
internalise, to take her responses within, and to reflect on and analyse them.

The windows keep her protected, although that is not what she wants.
Isolated from the rest of the family until she could acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition
, she loses herself in academic volumes; first
Circus Maximus Essay
Circus Maximus, Rome
Hazel Roudebush
308

Did you know that Circus Maximus could seat nearly a quarter of Rome s population? That s
why it was one of the biggest and best arenas in ancient Rome. It could seat 250,000 spectators,
and had 300,000 seats. It was HUGE, 2037 feet in length and 387 feet in width. It had a
circumference of a mile. It was situated between 2 hills, the Aventine and Palatine hills, and when it
started, spectators watched from there. It had its share of blood and difficulties, but it can t be
denied that Circus Maximus was awe inspiring.

The Circus Maximus was one of the best constructed buildings in ancient Rome, able to withstand a
lot! After burning down twice, It was reconstructed using concrete and marble, making it stronger
and more beautiful than ever (romeguide.it). It was originally made entirely of wood, making it
easier for it to catch fire or collapse, as it also did twice (romeguide.it). There was a separate
imperial box for the Emperor and the royal family, making it a more popular place with important
persons and the Emperor himself (tribunesandtriumphs.org). After its being reconstructed for the
second time by Trajan, Pliny the Younger stated that it rivaled even the beauty of the temples ... Show
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Although it was built for chariot racing, Circus Maximus also hosted gladiator fights, wild animal
hunts, sporting events, and processions (uchicago.edu). This many events at one place was quite a
feat, and at one point, Circus Maximus hosted 24 races a day (uchicago.edu). Circus Maximus had
300,000 seats, as I said before, so lots of Romans could come to events, boosting the popularity of
the Circus (romeguide.it). Finally, the Circus also hosted religious events, and inside there was a
built in shrine and 2 huge obelisks, the smaller of which was 88 feet high (uchicago.edu)! All this
was very important to the Romans, and even to people

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