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Piano Failure
Every Tuesday afternoon after preschool my mother took my brother, my sister, and me to the home
of a kind woman. There, my mother failed to distract me with crosswords and coloring books;
instead, the nearby dissonances and unsteady rhythms enticed my innocent mind. Each night at
home, I heard similar sounds after my father returned from work, but those tones instead formed rich
melodies. I knew that the key to skillfully producing the impassioned musicwhich I listened to every
night lay in what I witnessed my older siblings do every Tuesday: take pianolessons. I begged my
motherto allow me to study under the kind woman, and she reluctantly agreed despite her worries
about my short attention span. I was three years old.
After eight years, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was as if my middle school self was an unhappy worker who devoted his capacities to fortune
and fame instead of unmaterialistic authenticity. While I may have had sporadic moments of
satisfaction, my happiness was not sustainable. Until I experienced true failure by not even
passing the screening round for the junior division Renee B. Fisher Competition in eighth grade (a
piano competition held in New Haven, CT) did I begin questioning my intentions on piano. Should
I even seriously pursue something at which I am not the best? Of course, I acted unperturbed by
this rejection and left myself alone to discover that I must forsake my musical materialism and
instead appreciate the intangible dimensions of music. Entering high school, I experimented with
original melodies and chord progressions until I attained a conceptual grasp of music theory, which
enabled me to fathom the skill and insight of revolutionarily creative composers from Bach to
Gershwin as well as begin composing myself. A freeing abundance of pleasure emerged from my
ability to improvise; I could create lush melodies or enhance those I already know at my leisure.
Improvisation now relieves stress, distracts me from monotonous routines, and even allows me to
orchestrate my pieces for a written channel of my emotion. A new independence evinced from my
incorporeal understanding of music, and with this new understanding of the intangible aspects of
music, I placed fourth in the senior division of the same competition I had failed three years
Brent Staples Narrative
Pringles

It was 8th grade, and I was almost a highschooler. Almost a highschooler! And I couldn t believe I
was being treated like a toddler still learning to walk.
Not even a year ago, my friends and I were bunched around the cafeteria table, making a can of
Pringles have its lid burst off with a pop by smashing the once chip filled container. Just another day
at Madison. Firing the lid at each other, and just goofing around, we were having fun.
Poof! and the lid went flying, this time landing in front of Ishmael.
Do you think you can handle that? queried a voice, coming from behind me, high and condescending.
Handle what? suddenly became the million dollar question.
Do you think you can handle that, the woman pointed at our now lidless ... Show more content on
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Why do some people just despise fun? Time

My grandmother, Carolyn. She s not my real grandmother, not by blood, but she is still my
grandma. She s very old, I would say. So old that her back creaks, she has to walk with a cane, and
her hands are a shrinkwrapped bag of bones, veiny and old.
She made me realize that you can have a lot life, but not without giving something up for it.
I don t want to become old and fragile, or to need help using the restroom and getting dressed. She s
paid in many ways for her old age, giving up the wellness of her body to the only god I know of, and
his name is Time. Or it s a girl, and her name is she. It s probably neither.
Alzheimers.
Carolyn has it. She can t remember jokes told only minutes ago, or even who my mom is. I can t
stand to visit her, as horrible as it sounds. It s just too sad, too unfortunate. To see the aftermath of a
personality being utterly demolished by time... it s crushing. I never really knew Carolyn, she was
my mom s mom s friend, and she was the only person my mom had when she moved back to
Oregon after thirteen hot, miserable years in
How Masculinity Affect Women s Choices
The ideas and assumptions built around the concept of femininity affect women from all walks of
life. The discourse that surrounds this issue sets up and maintains an environment which limits and
dictates women s choices. Documentaries such as Miss Representation (2011) have been produced
in order to shed light upon genderissues such as these, focusing on the causes and consequences of
these ingrained stereotypes rampant in media upon modern women. In the context of this paper,
these discourses and the effects of said discourses will be explored. From print advertisements from
the 1950s 1970s to contemporary ads, as well as resistant discourse in film, the ramifications of both
discourses in media and female representation in different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The figures below illustrate two print advertisements showing this idea of femininity in that period
of time.

Figure 1. Dormeyer Appliances Christmas Ad. (Dormeyer, 1950)

Figure 2. Kenwood Chef. (Kenwood, 1970)

An advertisement by Eastern Airlines in the 1970s furthers the concept of femininity that women
must be beautiful, warm and would be better suited to professions that entail providing service to
customers as an extension of the idea that women, by the fact that they are women, have a better
understanding of care as compared to men.

Figure 3. Eastern Airlines Stewardess Ad. (Eastern Airlines, 1970)


In contemporary times, these types of advertisements capitalising on female stereotypes have
lessened in number. This does not mean, however, that it no longer exists. The company 42 Below
held a contest to publicise their product Stil Vodka, its advertisement depicting a Russian bride doing
housework, as seen in the figure below.

Figure 4. Stil Vodka Win a Russian Bride. (42 Below, 2006) It has been found that there is little to
no difference on cognitive ability based on sex (Hakim, 2006). How, then, have these ideas about
femininity remained in popular discourse? It is argued that the schemas that are developed from
birth, which influence initial reactions and the perception
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston Celebrating the Culture of Black Americans

In her life and in her writings, Zora Neale Hurston, with the South and its traditions as her
backdrop, celebrated the culture of black Americans, Negro love and pride with a feminine
perspective that was uncommon and untapped in her time. While Hurston can be considered one of
the greats of African American literature, it s only recently that interest in her has been revived after
decades of neglect (Peacock 335). Sadly, Hurston s life and Hurston s writing didn t receive
notoriety until after her death in 1960.

Hurston s upbringing was pivotal in her unique sense of identity and culture. Born in 1891, Hurston
spent much of her childhood in Eatonville,
Florida ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hurston eventually left the confines of familiarity of Eatonville, continuing her education in
Baltimore, Washington, DC and New York. Hurston earned a high school diploma at Morgan
Academy in Baltimore, Maryland. After Morgan,
Hurston went on to receive her associates degree from Howard University, the institution she
proudly called the capstone of Negro education in the world
(Witcover 42). Zora funded her education at Howard University by working as a maid and
manicurist. Zora s work as a maid for wealthy Black families in the city and as a manicurist in a
Washington D.C. proved to be as educational as
Howard University (Zora Neale Hurston The School District of Palm Beach
County, Florida, Internet). Following her time in Baltimore and Washington DC,
Zora went on to New York to obtain her bachelor s degree in Anthropology at
Barnard College studying under Franz Boas. Boas was a German born scholar who worked against
the trend, believing that all races shared the same potential.

Boas believed Hurston was an exceptionally gifted woman and encouraged her to study cultural
anthropology (Witcover 64). After receiving a bachelor s degree from Barnard and dropping out of
a Ph.D. program at Columbia University,
Hurston won a Guggenheim Fellowship to study indigenous religious practices in
Jamaica and in Haiti (Boyd 28). This is the place where Zora Neale Hurston wrote her acclaimed
novel Their Eyes Were Watching
Richard Nixon Early Life
Richard Nixon grew up in Southern California. His family was very poor had a very difficult
childhood life that included two of his brothers dying from illness. Richard was very smart and
really wanted to go to college. He paid his way into Whittier College working nights at his father s
store. He enjoyed debate, sports, and drama whilehe was in college. He also earned a full
scholarship to attend Duke University Law School in North Carolina. After graduating from Duke,
Richard Nixonmoved back to grocer and began practicing law. When World War II broke out he
joined the navy and served in the Pacific theatre of the war when he rose to the rank of Lieutenant
Commander before leaving the Navy in 1946 .
Richard Nixon was the 37th U.S. President. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His public funeral followed five days later at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
in his hometown of Yorba Linda, California. In keeping with his personal wishes, Nixon s funeral
was not a full state funeral, though his body did lie in repose in the Nixon Library lobby prior to the
funeral services. Nixon suffered a cerebral vascular accident (a stroke) on April 18 at his home in
Park Ridge, New Jersey, and was taken to New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. After an initial
favorable prognosis, Nixon slipped into a deep coma and died four days later. His body was
flown to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, Orange County, California, the presidential plane used
as Air Force One while Nixon was in office. His body was transported to the Nixon Library and
laid in repose. A public memorial service was held that evening, attended by world dignitaries and
all five living presidents. Nixon s wife, Pat, had died ten months earlier on June 22, 1993. This was
the first funeral for a U.S. president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1973. Nixon presided over President
Johnson s funeral, as Nixon was the U.S. president at that
Advantage And Disadvantage Of Housemaids
Introduction For this project, I investigate the current debate surrounding the idea of keeping
housemaids with children for purposes; such as, taking care of the children and serving them is a
good or bad idea. Besides, because our values and norms are changed; as well as, our behaviors
and thoughts are changed by technology and globalization. In the past, there were no housemaids
and the parents have to serve themselves; in contrast, now, both parents are working, so they need
somebody to help them at home and to look after their children. However, with all advantages of
housemaids, everything has a negative side and housemaids also have disadvantages. This research
will examine this on a global or international scope. The aim of the research... Show more content on
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The sub reasons are parents don t know to deal with children as this research stated that housemaids
know things about the children more than their parents. Besides, this research reported that
housemaid was treating the child harshly, that is because housemaids see this work as a job to have
money which means they are not parents.
Conclusion/Recommendations
To conclude, leaving the children with housemaids can create problems; for example, they will make
unethical behaviors, they will be close to the children more than their parents and they will impact
the children s language.
However, you can solve those problems by putting your children in daycare or nursery school
where can play and interact with other children instead of picking up a new language or bad
behaviors. The second solution is living with a big family that children can communicate more with
people from same beliefs and behaviors. The last solution, if the parents decide to have children, one
of them has to scarify and leave the
San Joaquin River Restoration Paper
People predict things all the time. The question to ask is do their predictions come true? The San
Joaquin River Restoration project had Bill McEwen and Daniel Weintraub predicting what would
happen within the years of this restoration. What is intriguing to know is if their prediction came
true. If they did come true was it for better or for worse?

An important concept of this restoration project is the funding that went into it. ... Our federal and
state governments will spend hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars in coming years... (
McEween 2009) In the article River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds Bill McEween predicted that
our government would have spent millions if not billions of dollars for this restoration project.
The question to ask is did this prediction came true? Since the restoration project began in 2009, it
has been plagued by missed deadlines, a failure of fulfill coequal goals that include... a price tag
that has ballooned to $1.5 billion. ( The Editorial Board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the chinook salmon come back to the San Joaquin River it will be a miracle. (Weintraub
2009) In the article River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of Hope Daniel Weintraub
expresses that he does not believe that the salmon will come back to the San Joaquin River. Now
the interesting thing to know is if after six years where Weintraub s beliefs accurate? If it isn t
already a warm water fishery, it will be soon. In the midst of global warming, trying to expand
that range of salon instead of saving them where they are is a fool s errand. (The Editorial Board
2015) The Editorial Board explains that after six years the salmon still haven t returned, and they
won t return because of global warming. It is better to save the salmon where they are now instead
of trying to have them return to a place where we won t know if they will
Organ Donation Shortage
An average of twenty people pass away due to organ donation shortages these numbers could
represent you or your family don t let these numbers stagnate. The following research shows how
organ donation is very serious and could be increased with compensation for live donors. In 2013 the
list of people waiting climbed all the way to one hundred twenty one thousand two hundred seventy
two while there were only fourteen thousand two hundred fifty seven donations including live and
dead donors. The facts stand organsale could help the amount of people that die every year, the
amount of poor and unhealthy people waiting, and the crime that would easily be eradicated. The
department of health and human services states that every ten minutes someone is added to the
waiting list S2 this means in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also the department of health and human services states that everyday, an average of seventy nine
people receive a transplant. However twenty two people die each day waiting for transplants that
can t take place from shortages of organ donations. S2 Even if you can get a organ you body still has
a
Stakeholder Analysis
Small Grants for Site Support Groups supported by the DGIS/TMF BirdLife funding scheme
Guidelines on Stakeholder analysis Contents 1. How to identify the stakeholders
................................................................................................................. 1 2. Stakeholder
analysis.................................................................................................................................... 1 3. The
Stakeholder Analysis Report ................................................................................................................ 3
These guidelines are part of a set of five that BirdLife is using to ensure that projects at IBAs have
the participation and ownership of local... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2. Stakeholder analysis The challenge is to take the viewpoints and actions of these specific groups
into account. The objectives and interests of the people, social groups or institutions participating
in or affected by the project should always be included in planning, through a stakeholder analysis.
This step is generally done during the planning workshop, after a thorough analysis of the situation
in the field. The objectives of the stakeholder analysis are: to list and characterise the major
stakeholders to understand their present and potential roles and responsibilities to understand their
interests, fears, problems and potentials to draw conclusions for the planning of the project. List of
main stakeholders 1 This step is a simple collection of names of relevant groups. There are often a
large number of stakeholders involved. It is therefore highly recommended to cluster stakeholders
into homogeneous groups with similar characteristics, problems and interests. On the other hand,
great care should be taken not to lump different groups together. Even conservation groups for
example may not be sufficiently differentiated category each conservation organisation within such
a grouping may well have its own particular perspective on an issue. Always refer back to the
project idea to check whether a group is really a major stakeholder or not. This will often become an
iterative process
The Secret of Seinfeld’s Humor Essay
Review: The secret of Seinfeld s Humor: The significance of the Insignificant The Secret of
Seinfeld s Humor: The significance of the Insignificant, an article written by Jorge Gracia briefly
outlines what the author believes to be the origin of the humour with which the popular
television show Seinfeld achieved such broad based success. A show that embraced the ordinary
of everyday life, while atypically avoiding the mainstay of violence and sex of most of today s
popular visual media and culture. Gracia (19??) begins his article by posing the question how, can
a show that deals with ordinary, everyday occurrences have such wide appeal ? This is a very
general question that could be analysed in any number of ways. The author however,... Show more
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I also suspect that some of this information may have been contradictory to the authors main
arguments. To his credit however, Gracia does, however offer to distinguish between the sad and
the funny. We laugh, claims the author because we see in it the significance of the insignificant,
while we cry because through it we grasp the insignificance of the significant . Not a new concept
states Gracia, given that we are so often faced with both emotions on a regular basis. This simple
statement is the core of Gracia s argument. By stating this, he is necessarily saying that laughter
derives from a new perspective on ourselves. One that illuminates, idiosyncrasies, customs and
peculiarities which are given minimal attention during day to day activities, but which have great
significance. Comedy draws on these factors to identify the ordinary as extraordinary. Thus Seinfeld
lives up to its moniker a show about nothing . The show necessarily underscores that the
commonplace is indeed pertinent, this is reinforced by the audience being aware of the significance
of what is happening while the shows characters remain in the dark. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;
nbsp;Conversley the author argues that sadness in respect to laughter is the opposite. That is, it
originates from the significant, and it is a degree of insignificance encapsulated within these
tragedies that elecits sadness.
African Slaves And The Slave Trade
At the beginning of the fifteenth century the Atlantic slave trade was at its peak. Many believe
that only Europeans benefited from having Africans as slaves, but they are wrong. Africans of
different tribes would destroy settlements, capture the villagers, and sell them at the market as
they were a baked good at a farmer s market in today s society. Europeans and Africans both played a
major role in the slave trade and are both to blame for the capturing and selling of African slaves.
African s played a much bigger role in the Atlantic Slave tradethan the ones being enslaved. King
Affonso I was an African King who worked hand in hand with the Europeans during the slave
trade. He thought since his slaves were either criminals or Prisoners of War it was ok to have
them as slaves. When Affonso wanted to quit being part of the slave trade his reign as King
began to fall, Kongo was in disarray and the authority of its ruler greatly undermined (Stroyer,
706). Affonso started losing control when he could no longer decide what to trade and when to
trade with Portugal. Portugal took full advantage of this fall of power and traded as they pleased.
Even though King Affonso wanted to stop the slave trade he is still at fault. Almost going forty
years with capturing, buying, and selling Africans, wanting to stop wasn t going to erase what he
had done in the past. King Affonso was just one example of an African working with Europeans to
make money for his kingdom. Another example of
Pond Water Essay
Skinny Dipping and You

Why this is no longer a perfect date

12/8/2007

Aaron Gonzalez

Materials and Methods


Nikon Compound Microscope
Glass Microscope slides
Cover Slips
Paper Towels
Thermometer
Glass Jar
pH Strips
I took the sample pond water from the library pond (Central Michigan University), thinking well
during mock rock this year I want to know really what I am swimming in. So I took a jar then
scooped it up from the muskiest part of the pond. After collecting the sample we placed the
sample in a glass jar in the Biology lab at Mid Michigan Community College by a window and then
it was sealed with oxygen holes. We would be checking on the sample once a week for lasting six
weeks, just incase we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The sample of life that I got were relalativly the same. I got pretty much the same sample of
Rotifers, Diatoms, and green Algae, nothing exciting at all. Measureable things that were observed
during this pond water experiment such as total chlorine, free chlorine, total hardness, and total
alkalinity all stayed pretty much the same with variations at the /+ .2 rate. But the pH for my pond
water sample did rise between 8.1 9.0 which is incredible and I have no idea why.
Measureable Quantitative Date Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5
Degrees C1618191819
Total Chlorine 1.01.11.11.21.2
Free Chlorine0.50.50.60.60.6
Total Hardness20/42523/42525/42525/42525/425
Total Alkalinity180180180220180 pH 88.18.38.49.0

Slide Observation Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5


Slide #1RotifersRotifersRotifers+AlgaeRotifers+AlgaeRotifers+Algae
Slide #2DiatomaDiatomCyclotellaAnkistrodesmusFragilaria
Slide #3CiliateAlgaeDiatomProtozoanParamecium

Appearance Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5


ColorTanDark TanBrownDark BrownLight Grey
SmellTerribleFish OdorRotten EggsStink BombGarbage
ClarityClearTan MistCloudyCloudyCloudy
ObservationsPlants greenGreenish

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