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Generation Y Essay
Generation Y, starting for the time of 1984 2003, known as Millenium Generation. Generation Y has
grown up, a world with diverse Internet resources, iPods, Facebook, and intense multi tasking,
simultaneously chatting on AIM, finishing a problem set, watching television and listening to
music. These are the Baby Boomers, heavily immersed in a digital world. Gen Yers are creative,
focused, wild, trend sitting, untamed generation. In Laura Vanderkam s essay, Hookups Starve the
soul ,she talks about how students are no longer searching for that long lost lover but instead just
partying, drinking and finally hooking up. Vanderkam continues to say how hookups have all but
replaced collegerelationships and dating. Although I agree with the... Show more content on
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The object of wooing a lover is there but it is hard to find the time to. Between going to school,
having a job, and extra circular activities there is not a lot of free time to get to woo a person has
someone who want. Vanderkam continues to state how hookups are not only destroying the
intellectual part of college youth but the artistic/literary part as well. In her statement No great art
will be inspired by the muse of Milwaukee s Best or a tryst that both parties are trying to forget. I
assume she trying to say that the only fixation college students will be able to use as inspiration or
insight for writing or doing anything creative is hookups, which is definitely not the fact. A college
students mind is constantly finding things to use as inspiration. From organizing a dorm room to
planning a major event, there is no way that a college students only main source for inspiration is
from hooking up with a random stranger.
Even though Laura Vanderkam brings up excellent points that college students all cross America
should take into consideration but she should look more into the subjects before she makes another
essay. Vanderkams whole idea that hookups are causing children of the future to have a lack of
luster for asking the larger question is impractical. It is in our human nature to always be asking
why and searching for that final answer if it actually existed and I
Potential Barriers to Sport at Different Levels of the...
Football:
Women:
Foundation:
At foundation level women face many barriers when trying to participate in sport. In football
women may come up against cultural barriers which could stop them from playing this could be
because of the stereotypical perception that they should be at home and that it is an unfeminine
thing to do this could stop then from participating, also they may have been brought up in a very
feminine world so they are more likely to play something like netball rather than football, another
cultural barrier could be the persons religion as some Christians will not play on a Sunday which is
when most foundation level teams play.
Another barrier which women could face at foundation level would be social barriers, these could ...
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Performance:
At performance level women will come up against similar cultural barriers when trying to
participate in sport. In football women may come up against these barriers which could stop
them from playing. This is probably because of the stereotypical perception that they should be at
home and that it is an unfeminine thing to do. Additionally they may have been brought up in a
very feminine world so they are more likely to play something like netball rather than football, all
performance level football is played on a Saturday so this is a barrier to women who are Jewish as
this is their day of rest so many of them believe this to be a day shouldn t be playing sports.
Another barrier which women could face at performance level would be social barriers, again like
in both previous levels because of the masculine nature of the sport, therefore women who are
playing may come under scrutiny for playing in a male dominated sport, which as a consequence
may force them to quit as some of their friends may criticize them for it.
An Additional barrier that women could face at this level could be an economic one, as the
players at this level will need to be fully equipped with all of the basic equipment as well as
travelling costs and coaching. This is a barrier because women do not get paid as much as men in
football therefore they may have to acquire
Argument for Existence of God Essay
Argument for Existence of God

The real is the rational, and the rational is the real. In philosophical discussion, no statement is,
perhaps, more important or more controversial. Yet, this is the very position that I advocate within
this paper. The equation of the rational with the real is at the heart of the argument I here consider,
that being the ontological argument for the existence of God.
There are several versions of the ontological argument for the existence of God, which is to say that
several versions exist. The reason I add the redundancy about the existence of the versions of the
arguments is to call attention to the fact that it is a great debate in philosophy what one means by
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Therefore, something than which a greater cannot be conceived so truly is that it is impossible
even to conceive of it as not existing. [God exists, and it is impossible to conceive otherwise.]
(Anselm 21)

The reason I wish to consider this version of the argument is that it poses the existence of a being
with the quality of necessary existence. Unlike Anselm s more famous argument in which he says
that that which exists is greater than that which is merely conceived, this argument is not susceptible
to the charge that Anselm means existence to be a perfection. Rather, this argument depends only
upon God defined as a necessarily existing being. The reason for preferring the one over the other,
then, is not that it may not be possible that existence is a perfection, but that it does not depend upon
defending that premise in addition to the premise regarding necessary existence. This second version
of Anselm reduces the question of God s existence to the question of necessary existence.
Main challenges to this argument have come from those who claim that there is nothing that can be
conceived such that it cannot be conceived as not being. These arguments have come from such
philosophers as Immanuel Kant and Bertrand Russell.
Distinc Mise En Scene Analysis
This particular scene shows two types of proxemics distances, social distance and impersonal
business/casual social gatherings distance. Although this is a long shot, you can see the difference
between the two groups of boys based off of how close they stand to each other. The two teams of
boys are standing with each other at a social distance; they are friends and if they reached out their
arms they could easily touch one another. Both teams are standing close enough to engage in two
way communication, but they are by no means friendly with each other. The distances give off the
emotional impact that these teams are against one another. This scene from The Longest Yard also
shows how proxemics distances can give a clue to the relationships amongst people. In this frame, the
convicts football teamis cheering and chanting together the night before their big game against the
guards. The personal distance between all of the team members at this time shows how they have
such a strong relationship. At this moment, the team goes to break the personal space barriers
because they have such a strong sense of comradery and unity as a team. This frame shows that the
team has come a long way from when they first started.
Open and closed forms of filmmaking represent two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The five elements: frame, composition and design, territorial space, proxemics patterns, and open
and closed forms; all contribute to the strategic arrangement the director chose for the frame. Without
these elements, films would lack the underlying structure of symbolic meaning that contributes to
the storyline as a whole. Both The Sandlot and The Longest Yard contained many scenes with
successful use of mis en scene to reveal the inner workings of the director s mind and the underlying
symbolic meaning that the arrangement contributes to the
Essay On Money Market
Emerging Economies Selected: India and China
Money Market
1.India
It is a market where short term funds with maturity ranging from overnight to one year in India
which are close substitutes of money even the financial instruments. It had diversified from
conventional platform of treasury bills and call money to commercial paper, certificates of deposit,
repos, forward rate agreements and most recently interest rate swaps.
The money market fulfils the borrowing and investment requirements of providers and users of short
term funds, and balances the demand for and supply of short term funds by providing an equilibrium
mechanism (Money Market in India, 2017). It serves as a mechanism through which central bank s
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Commercial Paper
It is an unsecured, short term debt instrument issued by a corporation, typically for the financing of
accounts receivable, inventories and meeting short term liabilities. Maturities on commercial paper
is usually below one year. It s issued at a discount from face value and shows market interest rates.
It has collateral and so it is unsecured. It is usually issued by firms which have high credit rating.
India
It was introduced in India in 1990 and it is issued in the form of promissory note. It was introduced
in India with a view to enabling highly rated corporate borrowers to diversify their sources of short
term borrowings and to provide an additional instrument to investors (Singhania, Singh, Prajapat,
2016). Subsequently, primary dealers and all India financial institutions were also permitted to issue
CP to enable them to meet their short term funding requirements for their operations (Singhania,
Singh, Prajapat, 2016).

China
In an effort to promote the direct funding of corporations, improve the liquidity of the shortened
of the interest rate market and foster a more responsive pricing of credit risk, in May 2005 the
PBoC allowed non financial firms to issue commercial paper (CP) ( BRICs and Beyond , 2007).
At End September 2006, this segment of the market was already worth ($33bn, or 1.3% of GDP),
representing just over half of all non bank corporate interest bearing liabilities and nearly 5% of the
total market.
Ethos Used In Blackfish
The film, Blackfish, mainly targets an audience of the general public with an emphasis on the
customers of SeaWorld. It is meant to inform viewers on the inhumane treatment and unlivable
conditions of whales at amusement parks namely SeaWorld. Blackfish uses logic in its claim that an
orca is an intellectual being that is cognizant of its surroundings and human interactions. It uses this
claim to help argue that the orcas in captivity at SeaWorld do not belong there and are suffering
mentally. The film uses reasoning to support this claim by saying that orcas have a limbic system
that is more complex than humans; researchers cannot explain the depths of the animals
understanding because we can not relate to their brain structure. More specifically,... Show more
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A large part of why people agree with the argument in Blackfish relates to the ethos, the credibility
that the writer generates within the piece of the work. There are two forms of ethos: extrinsic, the
reputation of the author outside of the intended argument and how it affects the credibility of the
work and intrinsic, how the author creates trust within the speech (Inventing Arguments). First, the
filmmaker, Gabriela Cowperthwaite, made sure to gather a team with experience and credibility, two
things that create effective extrinsic ethos within the documentary. Gabriela Cowperthwaite is a
documentary filmmaker who, for more than 12 years, has directed, produced and written for well
known companies such as ESPN, National Geographic, Animal Planet, and Discovery Channel. On
her team she recruited an associate producer, Tim Zimmermann, who wrote an article on Dawn
Brancheau, a SeaWorld trainer who was killed by the famous Big Splash orca, Tilikum.
Cowperthwaite s Blackfish documentary was also funded by CNN, a company that many audiences
would find trustworthy due to their authority and reliability when it comes to reporting the news.
During the documentary, there are four, former SeaWorld trainers who are interviewed: Samantha
Berg, Jeffrey Ventre, Carol Ray, and John Hargrove. These are professionals who were not only
employed at SeaWorld, the company that Blackfish is trying to build a case against, but who also
worked next to Dawn Brancheau and many of the other orcas that have reacted violently towards
their trainers. The fact that they are speaking out against the treatment of these whales immensely
helps the ethos of the documentary because of the background and firsthand experience they have.
Last, another extremely trustworthy source that appears numerous times throughout the
documentary is OSHA, or the
Hearing Loss In Canada
The world is full of noise and excessive noise exposure can cause hearing loss. There is more than
360 million of people are suffering from hearing losses (WHO) and in Canada, around 20% of the
population of the total peoples have this problem (Static Canada). The reason for increasing the
amount of hearing loss is because of the growing number of older people and the uncontrolled
sounds. However, the static Canada shows us that, nearly 42 % peoples are at a risk of noise
induced hearing loss (NIHL), would benefit from putting hearing protection device (HPD). NIHL is
becoming more common nowadays and two factors are more important to damage our inner and
outer hair cell that is sound pressure level and the duration of exposed this noise by... Show more
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There are two types of HPDs are available i.e. passive HPDs and active HPDs. In passive hearing
protection, devices provided constant and steady noise attenuation while active hearing protection
devices give communication facility, noise reduction, and amplitude technique. The conventional
passive HPDs reduce the signal power by a fixed amount and do not consider the decibel level
and also do not consider either to be speech signal or the noise. This type of earmuffs and earplugs
interfere the speech communication. There are two types technology for active hearing aids are
presented in the market i.e. analog and digital. The digital signal processing (DSP) provides some
advantages over analog processing such as speed, accuracy, easy to carry out, and flexibility.
Although so many years have passed, first implemented the DSP algorithms in the HPDs, the user is
still not satisfied with the hearing aids and still facing disadvantages, the main reason is these
devices unable to simulate with the human auditory system properly
James Bond Act Of Killing
A massive extermination of a group of people and nothing was done about to stop it. These killing
were disturbing almost hard to believe people can commit crime such as these brutal murders and
still be all right and . Some people may view these killing as psychotic and cruel while other may
find this normal and typical. The documentarycalled the Act of Killing filmed in 2012 in Indonesia.
In the movie a group/gang is portraying and re enacting killing of pro communist. In the filmyou see
Anwar Congo and the rest of the member share the murdering ways and how many they have killed
and or abused. In Indonesia were their government has been overthrown and is know ran by the
army. The army and gangster are trying to exterminate communist from their society. The act of
killing gives the viewer a insight and perspective of these murders. In the documentary they have
killed so many people that it has become normal, that they have became careless. The gangster get to
star in their own movie as either killing or being killed. Reenacting their crimesmade them come to a
realization. In the beginning they act jokingly and find it humorous, but toward the... Show more
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The behavior in this document is inhumane and not natural. Why do people watch James Bond?
To see action. Why do people watch films about Nazis? To see power and sadism! We can do that!
We can make something even more sadistic than... more sadistic than what you see in movies
about Nazis. Sure I can. Because there is never been a movie where heads get chopped off except
in fiction, but that is different because I did it in real life! Anwar think making a film of killing
would intrigue people and they would enjoy watching it. But, in the documentary there so much
pain and suffrage, we usually do not see crimes these deadly and brutal in film. This documentary
has no boundaries when it comes to the level of what should be allowed on
How To Kill A Mockingbird Loss Of Innocence
Jeremiah Cook
Mrs.LeBlanc
AP Literature 2
25 September 2017
To Kill a Mockingbird essay
To Kill a Mockingbird was written in a time of racial inequality in the United States. To Kill a
Mockingbird is told in the perspective of a young girl named Scout, in the late 1920s and early
1930s, who is naïve and innocent. Scout matures throughout the novel through her father, Atticus,
and she becomes more aware of the prejudice in Maycomb County. When Atticus loses his case,
Scout and her brother, Jem, learn that blacks cannot have a fair trial, but their new found maturity
has taught them not assume someone s character without knowing them first, such as with Boo
Radley. Scout says, ...Atticus, he was real nice... (Lee 376), Atticus replied, most people are, when
you finally see them. (Lee 376). Lee uses ties with nature to symbolize not only racial issues, but
other major themes such as loss of innocence. She uses things in nature such as flowers and animals
to subtlety reveal major themes of the novel.
The mockingbird, a prime symbol in To Kill a Mockingbird, which represents the concept of
innocence, demonstrates the irony of killing a mockingbird in relation to harming something
innocent. A mockingbird is a type bird that mimics the sounds of other birds; the mockingbird is
a harmless species. The Mockingbird itself is a representation of innocent because all it does it
provides song. The idea of killing a mockingbird is considered a sin because the mockingbird is
innocent, Atticus said, ...shoot all the blue jays you want, if ya can hit em, but remember it s a sin
to kill a mockingbird, (Lee 119) this is the first time Atticus ever told Scout something was a sin, so
Scout went to Ms. Maudie for clarification.
A mockingbird is a harmless bird that makes the world more pleasant. In To Kill A Mockingbird
by Harper Lee, the mockingbird symbolizes Boo Radley and Tom Robinson, who were both
peaceful people who never did any harm. To kill or harm them would be a sin. Scout s father,
Atticus, tells Scout and Jem, I d rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard, but I know you ll go
after birds. Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit em, but remember it s a sin to kill a
mockingbird. (p.69) The
Adult Learning Is The Acquisition Of Knowledge By Adults
Webster University
HRDV 5610
Midterm Paper
Muzhda Rasool
05 01 2016

Adult learning is the acquisition of knowledge by adults. Theories on adult learning have been
discoursed and analyzed thoroughly by different people, with the aim of trying to define it and
optimize it. The two articles I have read describe adult learning, discuss its characteristics and explain
various approaches and means of optimization of this subject.
Abstract 1
Basically, this article by Malcolm Knowles is a conglomerate of all aspects of adult learning. It
outlines aspects of adult learning, theories of adult learning, and expands on them. The main idea of
this article is to create awareness on the existence of adult learning, and to help instructors of adult
learning to know how to go about it successfully. Additionally, the article is of help to adult learners
to enable them to learn the most they can (Knowles, 2007).
Matters concerning adult learning in the article are:
Active Learning
This involves a learning process that engages the learners. Attention is moved from the teacher to
the learners through practices such as role playing, group work and problem based approaches, for
instance. These activities put the learners in a situation where it is up to them to use available
learning resources to solve problems, hence causing active learning.
Adult Learning Concepts
These are principles that enhance and promote quality and successful adult learning. These concepts
include:

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