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Essay on Condemnation of a Patriarchal Society in Yellow...
Condemnation of a Patriarchal Society in The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman was
crafty. Taken at face value, her short work, The Yellow Wallpaper, is simply the diary of a woman
going through a mental breakdown. The wallpaper itself is the arbitrary object on which a troubled
mind is obsessively fixated. The fact that Gilman herself suffered from a nervous breakdown makes
this interpretation seem quite viable. This explanation is, however, dead wrong. The wallpaper is
not merely the object upon which she obsesses. The madness that overtakes the narrator is not
rooted in any nervous disorder that her husband diagnoses. The wallpaper is actually meant to
represent a mould into which all women are supposed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They must be strictly supervised and given detailed instructions, else they would end up who
knows where due to their stupidity. This is exactly what her husband, John, does. His wife writes
that he hardly lets me stir without special direction, and that she is given a schedule of
prescription for each hour in the day; he takes all care from me (4). He also speaks to her with a
condescending tone, using demeaning names for her such as blessed little goose, throughout the
story. In fact, we never learn her proper name, which makes her seem even less of a human being.
Gilman s use of architectural and design terminology in describing the wallpaper creates a
strange building within which the female mind is supposed to be housed. She first refers to the
wallpaper s design as a kind of debased Romanesque . . . waddling up and down in isolated
columns of fatuity (Gilman 8). The word Romanesque refers to romance as well as a highly ornate
form of architecture that utilizes decorative columns to support vaults. This implies that a woman s
mind is filled with flawed romantic vaults supported by beautifully adorned columns of stupidity. In
addition, she also depicts the pattern of the wallpaper as a florid arabesque (11). From this, it can
be deduced that a woman s mind also consists of fantastic interlacing patterns of pretty flowers.
Gilman points out that a woman s brain
Sex Offender Recidivism Statistics
Sex crimes are a major problem in the United States, especially in certain states such as California.
Legislators have passed numerous laws to try to reduce the number of victims. One of the
measurements taken to reduce recidivism is the sex offender registry, which is a system designed
to keep track of those convicted of a sex offense. There are websites now available that contain the
sex offenders name, address, and photograph. The registries main purpose is to prevent future sex
crimes and to reduce recidivism. The sex registry was set up with good intentions; however over the
years more and more people are on the list without fitting the definition of a sex offender, making the
registry unfair and ineffective. Sex offender registry... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These offenders are people who had consensual sexual relationships with a minor. Sometimes the
offender is also a minor, but is older than the other partner. The older person is then charged with
statutory rape and are forced to register as a sex offender even though there was no force used.
This law is in place to prevent older persons from taking advantage of a minor; however, this is
completely unfair, especially if the offender is also a minor. Some opponents might say that
Romeo and Juliet offenders should be on the registry because their sole purpose is to take
advantage of minor to meet their needs. This is true and all Romeo and Juliet offenders should
pay for the offense in some way; however, their names should not be on the registry and definitely
not for life. Alternatives penalties include paying a fine, doing community service, going to
counseling, and have the their name on the registry for a short term if the age gap is greater than
five years or if the offense is committed more than once. For most offenders, these are foolish
mistakes that they made in their teenage years, and therefore shouldn t pay for it all their life. In
addition, there are couples who are happily married even though there is an age gap of five or seven
Analysis Of Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant
The Reward of The Journey
In Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Anne Tyler tells a story of the dysfunctional Tull family,
being made up of Ezra, Cody, Jenny, and Pearl their mother. Pearl is the definition of a
perfectionist, and her husband, Beck, abandons her when Cody, the oldest of the three, is only
fourteen years old. This leaves Pearl the responsibility, as well as the stress, of supporting all three
children on her own. The lack of father figure in the family affects all members of the Tull household
somewhat differently, each displaying their own unique struggles and issues. Most of Dinner at the
Homesick Restaurant consists of each character resolving this issue, healing from being hurt, and
growing as individuals. Ezra s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of the few interactions Ezra has with others, the relationship Ezra maintains with his mother is one
that he does a great deal of healing and development from. While his siblings went on with their
lives, moving out and starting families of their own, Ezra instead did the exact opposite, choosing
instead to stay at home with his mother and continue to watch over his restaurant. With this we see
that Pearl, Ezra s mother, is one of the few people in his life that we feels truly close and connected
to. Although he does not display his affection nor compassion for Pearl outright, we see in Ezra that
he values his mother more than anyone he knows.

The deep connection Ezra has with his mother illustrates why his greatest moment of healing
takes place through her. In her old age, Pearl at times relies on Ezra to be there to aid her in living
out the rest of her life. What she did not need nor ask of Ezra is to make the limited time that she
has left meaningful and memorable, nor did she ask of Ezra to bring her happiness. It is through
Pearl s writings of her everyday life that Ezra comes to realize that he not only was there for his
mother in her time of need, but made a positive impact on her life in the process. All the time Ezra
spent talking to his mother, helping her and simply never leaving her side, went unnoticed to Ezra
that it was giving her life meaning. Ezra sees through the impact he has on his
Pedestrian Safety Research Paper
BICYCLES
U.S. Department of Transportation secretary Anthony Foxx has started the Department s Safer
people, Safer streets initiative, only to tackle non motorized safety issues and helping communities
by making them safer, better, well connected bicycling and walking networks. As a part of this
initiative, Department s field offices are meeting transportation agencies. From the past 7.5 years,
the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has been immensely trying to reduce pedestrian
deaths by giving more attention on the extra aid on the states and cities with the highest numbers
or rate of fatalities. In the past few years, 13 states experienced through pedestrian fatalities more
than 150 per year and more than the national rate of 2.5 of 100,000 population. To tackle this issue
FHWA s Focused Approach to Pedestrian safety project started with a memorandum in May 2004
describing the goal of reducing pedestrian fatalities by 10% by the year 2008. In addition ... Show
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According to the statistical data, 88% of the bicyclists were killed and 80% of those injured were
male and out of it 48% of bicyclists deaths occurred between 4 p.m. and midnight out of it 24% of
those killed while riding bicycles were 45 54 years old and 9% of bicyclist fatalities and 20% of
injuries occurred among children under 16. 24% of bicyclists killed has BACs(Blood Alcohol
Concentration) of .08 g/dL or higher, which is the illegal alcohol level in all states. Bicyclists
accounted for 2 percent of all the present traffic fatalities and more 2% of all crash related injuries
recorded in the year 2012. The majority of bicyclist fatalities occurred in the Urban areas(72%) and
at non intersections
What Is Matric Rage Essay
LO Task Part A: Research and presentation 1.Matric rage provides teenagers with a time to relax
and de stress after having an extremely tough twelve years at school. Teenagers go dancing, listen
to great music by some of SA s biggest artists whilst spending time with their friends. However,
parents have the idea that matric rage entails drug and alcohol abuse, unprotected sex and
complete lack of self control. 2.A rite of passage is associated with a ceremonial procedure that
marks some significant time or period in an individual s life in which there is a period of change.
E.g puberty. Therefore matrics shouldn t view matric rage as a rite of passage as even though they
are moving from school to tertiary studies it is not a ceremony or... Show more content on
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Attending option 2 would positively impact on my goals for the future as I would be able to
choose what to display on social media. You can then choose how you would like to be viewed
by the rest of the world and create a positive image for yourself. At Rage, however, matrics don t
have complete privacy and if a picture is taken of you that portrays you in a negative light and then
posted on Facebook/Instagram etc. then employers are inclined not to hire you based on your poor
reputation which could hinder the image of the business. Also a more imminent threat is that
sometimes universities look at social media sites to look at prospective students so again you may
not be accepted based on what is posted
Asch Opinions And Social Pressure
Opinions And Social Pressure by Solomon E. Asch is the writer that wrote about peer pressure. ...
we have found the tendency to conformity in our society so strong that reasonably intelligent and
well meaning young people are willing to call white black matter of concern In other words we
the youngster find the matters that we find interesting because others find the black and white
situation interesting. Most of us just want to follow other people because we don t want to be
considered weird. Many of want to be accepted by others to not feel lonely. We don t care if its
disobeying, we just want to accepted. In a experiment named Opinions and Social Pressure. This
experiment is about people following others because they feel like they wrong.
Classroom Assessment
Introduction
Classroom assessments does more than assess learning. What is assess, how it is assessed, and
how to communicate the results to the student to send a clear, concise message about what is
needed to be learned, the way it is best to be learned, and the expectations on how well the student
is to perform. The proper assessment is critical when assessing a student s abilities and skill set, and
then to fairly and objectively grade the student in a non biased manner. What this paper is intended
to do is describe the assessment and grading that best fits the student that is in higher education.
Interpretation of assessments
Classroom assessment is among an instructor s most essential educational tool. When the assessment
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The main goal of these tests is to gauge whether the students have demonstrated a mastery level of
skills or set of skills. The end result is generally pass or fail and has been useful in making
resolutions about certifications, licensure and job entry. An example of CRT would be the national
board medical examiners. The test taker has the skill set to practice that set of skills in their
profession in order to obtain a license to practice. CRT includes directly relevant work that are in
line with the learning outcomes in which need to be measured. The goal of the CRT is to acquire a
depiction of each student s specific knowledge and skill sets that is needed to be demonstrated. This
information is exceptionally useful for the planning for both group and individual
Essay about Analysis of Beethoven Symphony 3 and Mozart...
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 and Mozart Symphony 40 Forms

Sonata form is one of the more popular forms of music that is found in a variety of different works
including symphonies, concertos, and sonatas. Sonata form features three distinct sections: the
exposition, development, and recapitulation. Mozart was one of the early composers of this form
of music. I will examine the clear distinctions between each section and how he does not stray
from the typical form. In later years the form would change to become more fluent and focused on
the growth and expansion of the piece. This progression of change was led by the works of
Beethoven and the changes can be clearly seen in his grandiose works. By comparing the first
movement of Symphony ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The recapitulation is much like the exposition, except it does not modulate. All of these sections
can be seen in the Mozart and Beethoven movements that are being analyzed and relatively easy
to identify. In the Mozart symphony, sections defined by strong cadences. An easy example
would be at the end of the exposition where there is a PAC in ms. 99. Following that is a rest and
then an appearance of F sharp minor. This is the beginning of the development. The end of the
development ends with a huge forte with a pedal tone and a cadence at ms. 160. The wind section
quietly brings the section to a close as the strings reintroduce the primary theme back in the original
key of G minor. These large sections are not likely to be mistaken. Beethoven too has clearly defined
the large sections of the sonata form. His exposition begins after two opening chords with the theme
in the cello section. The exposition closes with full orchestral chords in a perfect authentic cadence
around ms. 144 148 and after a short link/transition the development begins at ms. 166. The
development closes with huge orchestral chords. The big pictures for Mozart and Beethoven line
up, but a closer and deeper look reveal that the small sections are quite different. Mozart s smaller
sections continue to remain clearly defined, but Beethoven tends to blur it all together. In a typical
exposition, we expect to find
Ken Kesey Symbolism
Upon rendition and interpretation of this extraordinary piece of literary genius, the conclusion that
Ken Kesey is a true madman in his purest form has been had. What was extremely and utterly
enlightening was his awe inspiring use of diction and the way his words seamlessly float and zip
across the mind s open gateway to create and materialize fantastic, rich, and cutting edge imagery
which is then transformed into mystical tactile sensations. The entirety of his transcendent past
experiences have greatly shaped and colored his end product which is this noteworthy and highly
regarded revolutionary novel.
The quality of Kesey s magnificent word play is akin to watching the glorious and life giving Sun
radiate its intense beams of piercing luminescent light over peaks and summits if the most wondrous
mountains. Diction and imagery fuse and melt together into a powerful literary concoction which
leads the reader down a scholastic rabbit hole filled with a slew of different emotions, perceptions, ...
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In this quote, Metaphorically, Kesey s sanitarium serves as a multiple microcosm for institutional
society; it s a military barracks, prison cellblock, encounter group bullpen, behavioral laboratory,
and Jean Genet esque plantation where the power hierarchy has been inverted. (Wolcott), perfectly
and precisely captures the true essence of this book. Kesey empowers a rebellious figure by the
name of McMurphy by privileging him to do as he sees fit for his fellow companions even if that
means temporarily disrupting the artificial peace created by the vicious and barbarous
administration. McMurphy represents an activist, attempting to fight for the well being of the entire
psych ward, while the community of patients represents a beaten down and continuously crumbling
society at the mercy of the cruel
The Case Study Of Yee. Com As An Epitome Of Diasporic...
The Case Study of yee.com as an Epitome of Diasporic Chinese Media Introduction Living in a
multicultural environment, facilitated by digital technology, diasporic populations are highly
dependent on diasporic new media networks to make sense of the world surrounding them, gather
information and exercise most of their freedom of speech. This article will take a close look at
yeeyi.com to study its trans spatial trait of presenting information and facilitating communication in
diasporic Chinese community to help Chinese immigrants live a more convenient and better life in
their community but surrounded by the host society as well. With a critical examination of this
website as well, this paper hopes to have a better understanding of diasporic Chinese community
media s both dissatisfactory performance and favourable significance enabled by sophisticated
digital technologies. The characteristic introduction of yeeyi.com Yeeyi.com is a Chinese language
based website serving the increasing number of Chinese speaking Internet user in need of various
life information in Australia. This site aims to enable new Chinese immigrants to make full use of
public sphere on the site to deal with problems and needs triggered especially by cultural
differences. The first half of the platform is characteristic of various categories of information
namely forums for hot topic discussion, political, financial and sports news retweets from other
sources, an online trading market where
Ethics of Nanotechnology Essay
Ethics of Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is actually a fairly new idea. This may not seem like any big deal in terms of
ethics, but just like any type of scientific advancement there are positives and negatives. Of course
the ethical issues don t stem out of just the fact that this is a new kind of science. It branches off of
what will this new scientific technology be used for? For example, Embryonic Stem Cell research.
It s not the research that s bad it s how they get the cells. There are half a dozen, maybe more,
different places to get the same type of cells without taking the life of that unborn child.

The term, Nanotechnology, was first introduced back in the mid 1970 s by a Japanese researcher
named Norio Taniguchi to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of the $700 million in funding that the National Nanotechnology Institute (NNI) received in 2003,
less than $500,000 was spent on the study of how Nanotechnology could affect the environment.
But typical to today s culture the immediate payback doesn t come from risk studies, as it does
from how we can potentially cure diseases. When in the long run a little robot just might be able to
cause a disease. Just as much as the public wants to know the risks the scientists working on the
project have even more to lose from a fear of the unknown (Colvin).

Along with these risks will come an entire set of ethical dilemmas. So how can we set rules so
that free lance researchers or government scientists don t do something that the whole world
might regret? One of the first guidelines which was set by the Foresight Institute, founded by
Drexler, and supported by the non profit organization Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
(CRN) is Nanotechnology s highest and best use should be to create a world of abundance where
no one is lacking for their basic needs. Those needs include adequate food, safe water, a clean
environment, housing, medical care, education, public safety, fair labor, unrestricted travel, artistic
expression and freedom from fear and oppression (Ethics of Nanotechnology). If we know just a
little about the life of Christ he once said that there would always be problems like this in the world,
hunger, poor, oppressed ,
The Oedipus Complex And The Electra Complex
Sigmund Freud s declaration that neuroses...can be derived only from disturbances in sexual life
(94), challenged the prevailing societal attitudes of his day regarding mental health, childhood
development, and human sexuality. Freud explored the inner life of children developing into
adulthood by reviving mythological stories of incest, brutality, and obsessive self love: The Oedipus
Complexand the Electra Complex, both variations on the theme of destructive love, murdering the
same sex parent and marrying the opposite parent, and narcissism, destructive love of self, vividly
allegorized the perils of the journey to adulthood. Freud approached treating neuroses with a new
method he termed psychoanalysis. From the psychoanalytic point of view, the expectation of
dysfunction is assumed, in varying degrees, as virtually all individuals experience at least minimal
trauma during their development. Freud acknowledged that the very process of growing apart from
a parent, notably the mother whose body conceived and sustained the dependent child, is an
inherently anxious process, poignantly observing Anxiety in children is nothing more than an
expression of the fact that they are feeling the loss of the person they love (101). Maturation not
only involves vulnerability, it also requires it, as it is built into the process of differentiation.
As the child grows, he relates himself to the external world through different organs or erotogenic
zones (oral, anal, and genital).
Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Analysis
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time By Sajeeth Wimalasuriyan Have you ever
felt abused, sad or mistreated for something you can t control ?In this book the curious incident of
the dog in the night time By Mark Haddon depicts the main character Christopher Boone who is
autistic and lives in a distressed family. Haddon translates Christopher s point of view point of
view and depicts Christopher s daily life to the reader and depicts many of the troubles that
Christopher has to face. This story takes place in the united kingdom in Swindon the era of time this
takes place in is a bout he nineteen ninety s. Haddon uses many literary techniques to enhance the
story to the reader. One way Haddon uses literary techniques to... Show more content on
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In the beginning of the story the mood was sad, mysterious and sympathetic this is because Mrs.
shears dog was killed and Christopher really loved that dog. Haddon shows this on [page 3], I
pulled the fork out of the dog and lifted him into my arms and hugging him This shows how much
Christopher loves the dog and creates a turning point in the story. During the middle of the novel
the author creates a mysterious worrying and has suspense because Christopher discovers letters
from his mom after her death. This can be seen when Haddon writes Then I stopped reading the
letter because I felt sick mother had not had a heart attack ,mother had not died mother had been
alive all this time . And father lied about it [page 112]. creates a turning point in the story because
Christopher is baffled and his father reveals many secrets to him creating suspense mystery and
worry towards Christopher and how he will react. Finally the mood during the end of the book
was very hopeful because his relationship with his father is gradually improving also Christopher
finds his mother. Haddon illustrates this on [page 220] and I called the dog sandy and father
brought him a collar and a lead I was allowed to take him on walks to the shop and back This
shows how Christopher s trust in his father is getting better and how he is slowly rebuilding his
family relationship s. Haddon uses mood

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