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Essay on A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
Human Life: Torture of the Mind Ernest Hemingway captures the essence and origins of nihilistic
thought in A Clean, Well Lighted Place , written in a time of religious and moral confusion shortly
after The Great War. The ideas expressed in this short story represent the post World War 1 thinking
of Hemingway, and the notoriously nihilistic Lost Generation in Paris, which was greatly influenced
by the many traumas of war. Learning from his unnerving experiences in battle, Hemingway
enforces the idea that all humans will inevitably fade into eternal nothingness and everything valued
by humans is worthless. He develops this idea by creating a brilliant mockery of two coveted
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He shows this inability to understand the pain of the old man by forcing him out of the café, and
even feeling that he wouldn t want to be that old (495). Additionally, the young waiter selfishly feels
that the old drunk should have killed [himself] last week (494) simply because he doesn t want to
waste his time dealing with him. Like most young people, the young waiter is a short term thinker,
and he has not even thought of the possibility of death; Hemingway implies that the drunken old man
and the older waiter were once youthful existentialists, but naturally grew nihilist over time. More
importantly, the reader can see that life is only thoroughly enjoyed for a moment in time, and then
everyone will disintegrate into complete and utter nothingness.

The older waiter, a more understanding and seasoned man, has lost his youth and is beginning to
realize that the obliteration of his existence is approaching. He claims that he is the type of person
who [likes] to stay late at the café (496), meaning that he requires a place of order and cleanliness
just to take his mind off of death, and the idea of nothingness. These thoughts translate into the way
he treats the old drunken man; he lets the old man lurk around the café because he needs a light for
the night (496) to chase
Half The Sky Analysis
Half the Sky written by Nicholas D. Kristoff and Sheryl WuDunn is a novel that in dept depicts
some of the horrific cases of the oppression of women and girls in developing countries.The novel
takes you through Africa and Asia, with detailed accounts of how so many women have been
treated poorly simply because of their status and sex. Not only does the novel give you shocking
and almost surprising information that most people in more developed countries don t know,
because they are sheltered by their countries ways; It shows the light at the end of the tunnel, that
women can rise from this status of oppression, that by being educated, by speaking up and giving
ourselves a voice, we can overcome these barriers and achieve greatness, no matter where we are or
the troubles we face along the way. The excerpt that I chose is a brief... Show more content on
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I chose this excerpt because it made me feel like I wanted stand up for this women, that she doesn
t deserve to be her husband s punching bag, nor does she deserve to be treated like dirt from
everyone else because she s poor and is trying to support her family. The authors use lots of
hyperboles like, Saima Muhammad would dissolve into tears every evening (Kristof and Wudunn
185). Saima isn t actually dissolving. The authors are just trying to put an image into your head
that she is crying so much, because she is so unhappy that she just breaks down every night for a
prolonged period of time and just crys and crys. The authors wanted you to feel and sympathize for
her. Another rhetorical device that the authors included was pathos, She was desperately poor, and
her deadbeat
Connecting McCarthyism and The Crucible Essay
The horrors of history are passed on from generation to generation in hopes that they will never
occur again. People look back on these times and are appalled at how horrendous the times were; yet,
in the 1950s, history repeated itself. During this time, Joseph McCarthy, a United States senator from
Wisconsin, began accusing people of being communists or communist sympathizers, which is
parallel to the Salem witch trials in the late 1690s when innocent people were accused of practicing
witchcraft. One of the people McCarthy accused was author and playwright Arthur Miller. To
express his outrage at McCarthy s actions, miller wrote The Crucible, intentionally drawing
similarities between the McCarthy hearings and the Salem witch trials.... Show more content on
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Like Abigail, McCarthy had no evidence against the people he blamed of being communists. His
list contained 205 names of communists and [was] mainly based on a vague report (1). Although
there was not evidence against the accused communists, the American people were ready to
believe that communists had infiltrated their country because the communist Soviet Union had
already taken over other countries, including China, Korea, and North Vietnam ( Domino Theory
1). Like the American people, the town folk of Salem were willing to believe that there were
witches in their town since witchcraft had just been discovered in nearby Andover, where forty
people were accused of witchcraft ( Andover, Massachusetts 1). Both McCarthy and Abigail were
able to take advantage of the atmosphere of hysteria during their time period to get what they so
desperately wanted. Yet their reigns of power did not last long. When Abigail accused highly
respected people such as John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse, the townspeople were not so willing to
accept that the people they respected were practicing witchcraft. Abigail s credibility wavered.
Likewise, when McCarthy accused officials in the United States Army of being communists and
innocent children like Shirley Temple, people began doubting his credibility, especially with the
lack of evidence ( The Red Scare: McCarthyism 1). Although the periods that Abigail and McCarthy
controlled people s fear was
Film Form
Week 2 Film: The Wizard of Oz
FORM: is the sum of all parts of the film, unified and given shape by patterns such as repetition and
variation, story lines and character traits.
Film is not the product of a random collection of technical devices, but rather, it is a system

THE CONCEPT OF FORM IN A FILM


Artworks involve us by engaging our senses, feelings and mind in a process.
The artwork cues the spectator to perform a specific activity.
Example: A poem s words may guide us to imagine a scene, to notice a break in rhythm or to
expect a rhyme
Like all artworks, film is not simply a random batch of elements, film has a form.
Film form is the overall system of relations that we can perceive among the elements in the ... Show
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I.e. A characters sly expression may prepare us for the later revelation of their villainous side
A tragic event might be undercut by lighthearted music
Emotional response felt by the spectator
Just as formal Conventions can make us suspend our normal sense of real life experience; form may
lead us to override our everyday emotional responses.
People who we Despise in life may become spellbinding as characters
Wizard of Oz: We might find the land of Oz much more appealing than Kansas, but because the
films form leads us to sympathize with Dorothy in her desire to go home, we feel satisfied when she
finally returns home to Kansas.
Expectation spurs emotion
To have an expectation about what will happen is to incest some emotion in the situation.
Delayed fulfillment of an emotion (suspense), may produce anxiety or sympathy
Gratified expectations may create a feeling of relief

Form and Meaning


When we watch films, we re looking to attribute a deeper significance or meaning to the artwork as
a whole.
As spectators we develop meaning based upon the juxtaposition of images and sounds in the film,
and the way we perceive them is shaped by our own cultural social experiences.
REFERENTIAL MEANING (During the Great Depression, a tornado takes a girl from her family s
Kansas farm to the Land of Oz After a series of
Male African And Asian Elephants Essay
than men (740). This suggests that women seek a large group of good friends while men are
content with a small amount of high quality friends. Simply put, women prefer to travel in herds.
Much like what one can observe in wildlife, females are found in large packs while males are
either solo or in a small group. Dr. Kathleen Brown, a visiting assistant professor of Claremont
McKenna College, further clarifies this idea. Through a phone interview that I conducted with Dr.
Brown, she explained that her graduate research project focused on mammalian residential patterns
and the psychological reasoning behind it. Male African and Asian elephants, she asserts, stray
from the herd at a juvenile age. From there, they form a small and dynamic bachelor herd. This very
behavior can be found amongst wild horse herds as well. While the females travel in large bands,
small stallion bachelor groups are formed in which the male horses reside. Dr. Brown draws parallels
among these animals with juvenile human men. She concludes that, at the onset of puberty, it is in
the mammalian essence for men to be less social creatures than women. Through Dr. Brown s
research, one surmises that as a mammalian male matures, he subconsciously limits the amount of
friends with which he surrounds himself. Not only are women more inclined to conjugate in groups,
they are much more driven by the affirmation that friendships provide. In Friendships and Adaptation
Across the Life Span, Willard Hartup and Nan
The Oil And Natural Gas
Everyday oil and natural gas is being found in new areas and being sought after by companies
who want to drill for and use those resources. More often than not these resources are under land
already owned by someone else so the companies must come to an agreement with the landowner
in order to get permission to drill for the oil and natural gas. Oil and gas are valuable commodities
for landowners and can mean an extra income. Instead of selling the land and completely giving up
their stake in the potential fortune most owners decide to negotiate a leasewith the company in which
both parties benefit from the resources.

Just because someone owns a piece of land does not mean he or she has the right to set up a lease for
the drilling of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A landman (or woman) is a person whose job it is to secure leases on as large an area as possible
and they are either employed by oil and gas companies or work independently. Because these men
and women are professionals and are trained in the art of making sells using all possible tactics, it is
usually advised that landowners seek an attorney or some type of professional to assist in the
negotiations.

A lease in this context is a legal document or contract between a landowner who is the lessor and a
company (or individual) who is the lessee that grants the lessee rights to exploration and
development rights to potential subsurface mineral commodities. Today there is no standard oil
and gas lease form. At one point the Producers 88 form was considered the standard form but
today various oil and gas companies utilized several different types of lease forms as their starting
point for negotiations. Generally their are two broad types of oil and gas lease forms based on the
timing of the lease bonus payments. The most commonly used type is the Pay Up lease which no
bonus payments are due after the signing of the lease, instead the lessor gets one hundred percent of
the lease bonus money combined with annual rental payments up front. The other type is the Rental
Lease that is not as commonly used in which the lease, can lapse if the rentals are not paid in a
timely manner by the company which would ultimately result in the termination of
The Museum Of Fine Art
The Museum of Fine Art in Houston, Texas has a variety of art collections. To be precise, the
canopic jar is mounted on a large pedestal among other sculptures. This Canopic Jar was made in
Egypt during the dynasty XXVI, 664 525 B.C. It was made from limestone. The jar was
masterfully carved from stone and subsequently painted over. It is a historical masterpiece and it is
relatively in good condition. Such stone jars were used to house the organs of the deceased. Their
organs were put in these canopic jars during the mummification process. The lids of these stone jars
have a human face. The faces were carved to represent the four sons of the god Horus. The three
dimensional jaris solid and quite large. It is well displayed in a spacious environment. The lid of
the jar is organic due to the life like face that stares back at the viewer. The rest of the jar is
cylindrical with graceful proportions. The size of the jar interpenetrates with the surrounding
space. It turns in space and it was meant to be viewed from several points of view. Its cylindrical
nature makes the viewer s eye wander all around its form to take in its splendor. Contour lines have
been used to make the gentle outline of the jar, giving it a closed silhouette. The dominant linear
elements have been incised on the surface of the jar. Beautifully crafted hieroglyphic inscriptions
can be seen on the middle of the jar. The contour outline of the jar makes it have a volumetric
presence. There are traces of
The Global Humanitarian Assistant Report
INTRODUCTION
The Global Humanitarian Assistant Report (GHA) (2015) states that in 2014, the Ebola virus in
Western Africa, the crisis in Syria, South Sudan and Iraq has severely affected millions of people.
GHA (2015) further state that between the year 2013 and 2015 over 58 million people have been
forced to flee their homes due to violence or persecution. Natural disaster and Hazards has affected
over 107.3 million people. Because of this there has been an increase in Humanitarian aid assistance
and hence Humanitarian aid or relief workers have been deployed to the affected areas.
United Nation Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) (cited in ReliefWeb,
2008) describes humanitarian aid workers as, ...all workers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, stress and panic attacks in trauma
related incidences.
Several themes arose from these articles; National and Expatriates HAWs, Training and
preparedness, Direct and indirect exposure to trauma, Gender and Age, Psychosocial support, pre
screening for mental health and Religious, Spiritual and Cultural beliefs.

Research Question
Are humanitarian aid workers working in war torn areas for prolonged period of time (6 12
months) more likely to suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) than those working for
short period of time(less than 3 months) ?

METHODS
For this review, 4 databases were used; Medline, PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar.
Nlm.nih.gov (2015) defines Medline as the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) premier
bibliographic database that contains more than 22 million references to journal articles in life
sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. Nlm.nih.gov (2015) describes PubMed as service of
NLM that Provides free access to Medline... and Includes additional selected life sciences journals
not in Medline. Library.ethz.ch (2015) describes Web of science a comprehensive interdisciplinary,
bibliographic database with article references from journals, books, proceedings out of: Sciences
and Technology, Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences. Google Scholar is a free search engine
that provides scholarly literature like articles and journals.
For each
Reflection Paper On Elyssium
Accesses to basic human services
Now Elysium future that I can see.

We all are thinking of what s going to happen in future.


There is no time frame for future, the next second, next minute, next hour or the next 100 years, they
all considered as the future. The truth is in this 3 and half minute that I am going to tell you what I
am thinking of future there are people out there working on what they want future to be like.
We all watched Elysium, and it was about two separate worlds. Two different kind of people with
two different life conditions. Elysium gave me this idea of what s going to happen to us in the
future is the advancement and complexity of what s happening today. The movie helped me to
realise earth and technology are enemies and we all are dangerously improving, now by this I mean
there ll be a day, humanity doesn t exist and people will forget the earth and where they ve come
from.
Today we have two different worlds, where there are two different kind of people, life style and
dreams. Third and first people are the earth and Elysium people. Elysium is showing us the most
plausible points that we are living today. Elysium gave me an ugly picture of what s going to
happen to first and third world people which is very likely to happen.

The first thing at Elysium that helped me to realise my own image of future was the scene that
shows us difference of health conditions at earth and Elysium. At Elysium, the treatment for cancer
stage 4 is as easy as
Essay on The Flawed King in Shakespeare s Henry V
The Flawed King in Shakespeare s Henry V

To turn Henry V into a play glorifying war or a play condemning war would be to presume
Shakespeare s intentions too much. He does both of these and more in his recount of the historical
battle of Agincourt. Although Shakespeare devotes the play to the events leading to war, he
simultaneously gives us insight into the political and private life of a king. It is this unity of two
distinct areas that has turned the play into a critical no man s land, acrimoniously contested and
periodically disfigured by opposing barrages of intellectual artillery (Taylor 1). One may believe that
Henry is the epitome of kingly glory, a disgrace of royalty, or think that Shakespeare himself disliked
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Approaching the play through mere historical reconstruction limits the potential for insight into
society and threatens to create a stagnant historical account. Although the situation to which the play
refers no longer exists, a connection can be made between spectator and stage. The Chorus
facilitates this connection. Shakespeare obviously intended that the Chorus help the audience
visualize the proceedings of history. The Chorus has a dynamic role in inviting each audience
member on a journey through time. They have to assemble for themselves the model ruler of
Henry, in accordance with the instructions given, for it would be falsification of history to pretend
that [the play] could contain a clear cut and unambiguous ideal (Iser 186). The Chorus provides a
sense of individual responsibility in creating an image; a product of the imagination and not a fact
of history. The Chorus bridges the gap between the past and the present. The spectator is encouraged
to walk on an illusionary plain with Henry and share in his experiences.

The communication by the actors is emphasized in this production, as there will be little in terms
of stage decor. The Chorus is a dictionary, so to speak, for this new method of a raw and pure
rendition of Henry V. It is explicit about how much stage and actors will do, how much the audience
must do for itself (Beauman 6).

Think, when we talk of


Does A Person s Socioeconomic Background Influence...
Does a Person s Socioeconomic Background Influence Altruistic Behavior? During the Middle
Ages, the majority of peasants in Feudal Europe were loyal and submissive to their nobles,
motivated by the values taught in their strong Catholic belief system. According to Chapter XVI:
The Life of the Peasants , the successes of many nobles and knights were due to the faithfulness of
their peasants, whom they had oppressed and wronged (Davis 46). Modern day altruismis also
influenced by socioeconomic status and religion, similar to how the religious members of the third
estates supported the upper social echelons.
Today, individuals in the top 20% of the United States population own more than 84% of the nation s
wealth, while the bottom 40% own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Judith Warner, a New York Times journalist who specializes in psychology, the
charitable giving deficit is due to the lack of empathy towards the hardships of the poor among their
rich counterparts (Warner 2). In light of this, it is important to determine how socioeconomic
background influences donation patterns in order to bridge the charitable giving gap. Altruistic
behaviors in their quintessential form are selflessly motivated prosocial actions; they influence
virtually all human interactions. In America, altruism is ostensibly embodied in the giving patterns
of wealthy philanthropists who have a history of creating endowments and donating assets to higher
education and other charitable programs. However, in reality, the lower and middle classes account
for most of the charitable giving in America. Furthermore, altruism is identified with prosocial
behavior, or actions that benefit society as a whole, in sociological interactions. Individuals who
come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are more altruistic because their increased empathy
for human welfare and intrinsic self transcendent value systems motivate them to give more readily.
Sociological
In sociology, altruism characterizes virtually all human interactions. Whether it be marginal acts of
kindness or donations to local charities, altruism allows for society to function by helping those in
need. Individuals from lower social echelons endure
Women Should Not Be A Mandatory Procedure For Chinese Women
Throughout history, women have tried many different ways to make themselves as beautiful as
possible to be accepted into their society. In the eleventh century, Foot Binding seemed to be a
mandatory procedure for Chinese Women. It was an excruciating process that women would go
through to please their husbands. Footbinding became popular as a means of a flaunting status
because women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their
feet bound The practice became so established that a womanwho did not have bound feet would
have difficulty finding a husband, for most families they demanded a woman with tiny feet when
selecting a wife for their son. The woman who refused to bind her feet was known to become an
outcast and even punished to death. There are a thousand buckets of tears for one who binds her
feet and 5,000 more for the one who unbinds. ( ) Many young girls did it because it was a mark of
beauty and Chinese women with the smallest feet were given the best chance of living a
luxurious life style. This time in history was known to have lasted for at least one thousand years.
Although, Foot Binding was appreciated by Chinese men, but for women it didn t seem like
something to look forward too. This was an excruciating method of women folding all of her toes,
except for the big toe, into the sole of her foot. It was so that her foot appeared smaller and pointier.
This tradition began in the north, later spreading to all parts of
Examples Of Informative Speech Outline On Human Trafficking
Informative Speech Outline
Human Trafficking
Introduction
Hello Everyone
Does anyone have an idea of how much of the world s population is being trafficked?
Global Estimates of Modern Slavery: Forced Labour and Forced Marriage (2017), states that 24.9
million of the world s population are victims of human trafficking!
My name is Cindy Ruvebana and today I will inform you about human trafficking.
I am knowledgeable in this topic because I have done a lot of research in order to fully understand it.
Now, why do you need to know about human trafficking? Knowing about human trafficking will be
beneficial to you because it will help you and your loved ones take certain measures to keep
yourself protected from it.
Today I will inform you about human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (2000), there are two types of human
trafficking.
Sex trafficking: seizing someone, forcefully or by threatening, for a commercial sex act.
Labor trafficking: forced labor and peonage
How many of you have had someone owe you money? Well if you force them to work for you to
pay it, it is considered human trafficking.
Second, I will inform you about how and where it occurs.
As mentioned in my first statement, human trafficking occurs everywhere in the world. In addition,
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (2008), the Human Trafficking numbers peak between
the ages of 18 24.
On the pie chart, it is this area in red, followed closely by age 24 34.
This shows that you, as college students, are the most targeted group!
Rodriguez and Hill (2011) talk about how victims are abused both mentally and physically by
traffickers in order to be controlled.
This is done by drugs, rape, and violence, and financial problems.
Lastly, I will inform you of how you can help decrease and increase your safety from Human
Trafficking.
According to the United Nation Chronicle, recognizing the complexity of the crime is the first step
to prevent
Republic Of Mali Essay
The Republic of Mali is one of Africa s largest countries, measuring about twice the size of Texas;
yet its population is proportionally small compared to its territory, numbering to approximately 16
million and ranking 67th out of global countries (1). A landlocked country of West Africa, Mali s
borders include Algeria, Senegal, Mauritania, Côte d Ivoire, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Niger. Malis
main natural resources consist of gold, phosphates, kaolin, salt, limestone, uranium, gypsum,
granite, and hydropower; the list includes iron ore, lithium, manganese, and zinc, but not all these
latter resources are exploited (1). Despite this, Mali s economy primarily depends on profits from
agriculture and fishing, both industries that rely on the country s two largest rivers, the Niger and
the Sénégal (14). The flooding of these rivers provides soil for agriculture; the rivers work as Mali
s main means of transporting goods as well. These rivers are especially important because the
Saharan and Sahelian regions compose most of Mali s land, and the country s climate is primarily
flat and arid. This inter tropical zone has two main seasons, the dry season and the wet season, each
accompanied with natural hazards and obstacles. During the wet season from June to October, the
southwest monsoon wind delivers black clouds, lightning, thunder, and heavy rain.

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