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Maxine Hong Kingston No Name Woman
No Name Woman, an essay by Maxine Hong Kingston, examines the intricacies of culture and
identity. The essay centers on the story of when Kingston s mother first told Kingston about her
deceased aunt, the no name woman. In the old China (310), Kingston s aunt became pregnant out of
wedlock. The villagers, furious at her betrayal of their way of life, raided no name womans familys
home. No name woman s family preceded to shout at her for bringing such misfortune upon them.
Terrified, no name woman flees the home and gives birth in the family s pigsty. The next morning,
with newborn in arms, no name woman jumps down the family well to her death. Through much of
her essay, Kingston speaks of her aunt with a tone of forgiveness. She first explores the possibility
that another villager raped her aunt. Though she also wonders whether her aunt kept rollicking
company, Kingston partly dismisses the theory because she does not know any women like that
(311). Additionally, Kingston, many times, addresses the oppressive genderinequalities that her aunt
faced. For example she describes how her grandparents expected [her aunt] alone to keep the
traditional ways, which her brothers, now among the barbarians, could... Show more content on
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And [she] has (315). Her terse last sentence reveals her displeasure of having taken part in such
punishment. However, in the final paragraph of her essay, Kingston abruptly shifts her perspective.
She begins to wonder whether her aunt always means her well (315). By making this shift, Kingston
acknowledges that one s own understanding of another culture inhibits his or her ability to fully
understanding the experience of another. She chooses to offer her aunt forgiveness in the only way
she knows how. Yet, Kingston cannot be sure that she accomplished that for her
College Candy Making Success That Much Sweeter Essay
As the saying goes, Desperate times call for desperate measures. American college students of the
21st century have been forcefully subjected to highly competitive environments due to a multitude
of external factors. As of late, the prescription drug, Adderall has become the drug of choice for
ambitious college students, and has earned the title of being today s college candy and academic
steroid. First introduced and approved by the U.S. FDA, Adderallbecame the common treatment for
those suffering from ADHD and narcolepsy. The drug is considered a schedule II stimulant, falling
in the same category as cocaine and codeine due to its addictive nature (Tran). Nicknamed addy by
college students, Adderall and its effects have been proven... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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State budget cuts in California have resulted in class cuts at universities and colleges, decreasing
the amount of available enrollment space for students. As a result, students are constantly
struggling to register for classes, increasing their chances of retaining for a fifth year. Post
graduates are also further presented with complications, particularly in the job market. Findings
show that only half of post graduates will attain job positions in which will actually utilize their
earned bachelor s degrees. Graduate school has thus become increasingly more necessary than a
high school diploma and bachelor s degree, whereas years ago both seemed sufficient enough to
maintain decent livings. As mentioned in the New York Times, more than sixty percent of those
who graduated in the last five years say they will need more formal education to be successful
(Rampell). Thus, college students in California are constantly seeking a competitive edge over their
peers in order to keep up with such demands. Students, whom are the primary users, also hold
different opinions regarding the issue. Essentially, the majority acceptance or disproval of such
abusive behavior determines whether or not the issue is a big deal or not on campus. Students are
more prone to trying things with the support of their peers.
So how may a student adapt to such overly competitive environments? Through
Sea Level Rise And Its Impact On Coastal Zones
Sea Level Rise and Its Impact on Coastal Zones: Planning for Sea Level Rise in the Matanzas
Basin (168 226): Sea level rise will cause many issues among human development as well as
different species. The article established many regions in Flagler and St. Johns County which
presents future trends on outcomes from species degradation or housing development
/population. The maps range from St. Augustine Shores to Palm Coast. It tells about the areas
which would be either highly migrated species (as they lost their habitat due to 1m of sea level
rise) or the areas which would be inhabited by developers as the sea level rises. The article later
discusses ways which they can focus on areas less vulnerable as the sea level begins to rise. Sea
level rise is becoming a major, subtitle, problem not many people are aware about. Some people
might believe that sea level rise is a myth because it relates to global warming. However, there are
physical changes happening which is proof sea level rise happening and it is a major problem.
The major proofs of sea level rise is the melting of the ice caps located in Greenland and parts of
the Antarctic. Carbon dioxide we put into the atmosphere every day from burning fossil fuels is
causing this problem. As the sunlight enters the earth, the carbon dioxide collects the rays and heats
up the earth slowly. The amount of solar rays coming into the earth is increasing as well which is
also caused by the numerous carbon dioxide in
Donna Haraway
TEmmi Hodess GSWS 200 Midterm Bodies as Sources of Knowledge While bodies have been
scrutinized throughout history at a biological level, feminist and queer theorists look at the body as
a site for sociopolitical thought. Bodies operate as devices through which people can experience the
world. Each body is uniquely located in a specific space and time. Feminist and queer writers view
the embodied self rooted within a specific location and environment. Feminist and queer studies
informed by critical race and postcolonial theory and cultural analysis explore the limits of
subjectivity in a global climate that excludes certain bodies, particularly those that do not and/or
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While Rich started her essay by focusing on lines of exclusion in history, Haraway turns to
science. Right away, Haraway points to problems with the current and popular definition of
objectivity, specifically that objectivity only privileges the rich, white, male, Western
demographics. In tying objectivity to bodies, Haraway notes that objectivity is a privilege to
unmarked bodies dominant members in society. Knowledge from the point of view of the
unmarked is truly fantastic, distorted, and irrational (Haraway 587). As Haraway argues, no one
person/group can be truly objective. No body can not have an all knowing and all seeing view of
the world. That would be a power or trick only available to gods. An individual does not have the
ability or capacity to see every side of an issue. Echoing Rich, Haraway writes, Feminist objectivity
is about limited location and situated knowledge, not about transcendence and splitting of subject
and object. It allows us to become answerable for what we learn how to see (583). Haraway
recognizes that marked bodies like womxn, or other racial, ethnic, or religious groups, have
viewpoints that are not considered absolute and are consequently subjective and flawed. Haraway s
solution for situated knowledges/partial perspectives recaptures objectivity in a methodological
approach that re inscripts marked bodies into dialogue and focuses on situatedness and
The Influence Of Architecture And Design On Society
Throughout this essay, I am going to explore how architecture and design can be a mechanism
which is able to influence the public and have a control over society. On a daily basis, society is
continuously being subconsciously impacted and some may say controlled by factors of architecture
and design such as propaganda buildings, public spaces, objects, graphics, films and advertisement. I
am going to investigate into how each of these aspects may have subliminal messages within them
and what effect this may have on individuals and the general public. It is also important to recognise
why certain people react to certain manners of architecture and design and how this may have
changed over the years. Human behaviour in society is undoubtedly influenced by the creation and
construction of the environments they live, work and socialise in. People, subconsciously, tend to
live their lives precisely linked to the way the environments they are living within are designed.
Factors, like objects and graphics such as billboard advertisements, in these environments also have
an effect on society and how people behave. Architecture and design have the power to encourage
people to communicate with one another, they have the power inspire people to explore different
aspects of their cities and/or countries. They can encourage someone to become more active, through
clever thought and form. Architecture and design have the ability to influence the behaviour of
people in prisons, hospitals,
French And Indian War Causes
The French and Indian War was also known as the Seven Years war. It started in 1756 and ended
in 1763, the French and Indian war created a chapter in the imperial struggle with France and
Britain which was given the name of the Second Hundred Years War. One of the main causes the
Seven Years War was fought it was because of territories that were being claimed to be its property
by the French and the British in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War was fought
during the middle of the 18th century, British and French people wanted to expand the land from
their North American colonies to the Appalachian Mountains. French people was convinced that
they had more power and exclusive rights to the land of Native Americans, since explorers
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
By William Shakespeare

Submitted by: Tariq Khan


Dated: Monday, 24th September, 2012

Hamlet as a Tragedy by William Shakespeare

1.1. Brief Introduction to Tragedy: Greek and English:


Elizabethan tragedy is traced back to Greek tragedy, since Greeks are said to have pioneered the
Western knowledge, be it Science, Arts, or Humanities not necessarily Technology. The rich
contribution of Greek dramatists like Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus and Aristophanes, is
noteworthy, towards the development of both Roman and English Drama. Though Roman Drama
could not thrive much as to invite the attention of Western audience, but English Drama excelled in
Elizabethan Age (due to the royal patronage), with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other hand, Shakespearean tragedy radiates with strong characterization round, of course
Character is Destiny . Sixthly, Pity and Fear for Catharsis are perhaps common in both the tradition
of tragedies. And, lastly, the role of chorus (highlighting the past and intimating the future pivotal to
the plot), being common in Greek and English Tragedies, make them closer to each other. 1.2.
William Shakespeare s Hamlet:
Hamlet by William Shakespeare is believed to be the Crown of Tragedies because of its thematic
heterogeneity, stylistic features, rich characterization and appeal to Human Heart. A heart rending
tragedy that overwhelms with revenge, filial love and introspection explicitly exposed in four major
Soliloquies by Hamlet, the prince. The said drama is equally fascinating to the students of history,
philosophy, psychology, literature and perhaps many more. Though, it has flaws in its plot being
unsystematic and less causative for the fulfilment of Organic Whole, yet the overall/final effect is
quite impressive from artistic and literary viewpoints.
Speeches of Polonius, Ophelia, Horatio, Claudius, and particularly the Hamlet s glorify the drama;
better illustrates and beautifies the tragedy, fulfilling the fundamentals of tragedy. Every character
contributes, shares and cares, and above all, involved in the main action action being the soul of
drama! Internal and External Conflicts
Comparing and Constrasting the Poems of Issa and Paul Muldoon
Option 1 (Poetry)
Task 1 Compare and Contrast Poems by Issa and Paul Muldoon
I intend to demonstrate that both poems largely follow the rules of haiku. However, they achieve
their effects by using different techniques. Despite the fact that the contexts of the two poems set
them apart, both poems can be thought of as having similar meanings.
Baugh et al (2006 p57 to p60) give 9 rules of haiku, which I shall use to compare the two poems. I
shall then use the study diamond to comment on the effects the poems have on me, the techniques
used, the contexts of the two poems and their meanings.
Muldoon s poem has seventeen syllables whereas Issa s contains only twelve. Both poems are of
three lines, but only Muldoon s has the 5 7 5 haiku ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Haiku should contain a reference to, or suggestion of, a season. In Issa s poem, melting snow
indicates winter. In Muldoon s poem, a snowball presages the mention of winter.
The two poems had are very different effects on me. Muldoon s poem moves smoothly to a clear
message about the nature of man and winter. The poem achieves this by the use of assonance and
rhyme. Baugh et al (2006 p42 p48) describe the techniques of rhyme and assonance. The presence
of or sounds in core and porcelain link the first and second lines. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of
Literary Terms (Chris Baldick, OUP, 2004 p20) states, assonance.... is distinct from rhyme in that the
consonants differ although the vowels match , so these or sounds can be classed as rhymes within
words rather than assonance. Both words match with door at the end of the final line and Muldoon
also uses an end rhyme, rhyming core with door .
Issa s poem jarred me out of my habitual thoughts concerning melting snow, villages and children,
with the startling image of children falling on a village. The poem uses little poetic technique except
the rhyming il sounds within the words village and children linking these two words together.
The contexts of the two poems are very different. Encarta (2005) states Issa lived in Japan from
1763 to 1827. At which time Zen Buddhism was present in Japan. Paul Muldoon is a prize winning
contemporary Irish poet living in the USA, who has published
Jetblue Airways Starting from Scratch
HARVARD

BUSINESS

SCHOOL

9 801 354 REV: OCTOBER 29. 2001

JODY HOPPER GITTELL CHARLES O REILL Y

Where have you heard this before? We re starting tickets and go to the big cities.

a new low fare airline.

We re going to offer low fare

Financial
If you want to be a millionaire, start with a billion dollars and launch a new airline: Richard Branson,
Founder, Virgin

Analyst

Atlantic

Airways

Keep an eye on ]etBlue.

That could prove to be a successful operation.3 Herb Kelleher, Co founder,

CEO, Southwest

Airlines

Ann Rhoades looked up from the stack of papers in front of her and gazed out the window. She
watched with pride as a JetBlue plane lifted off from Kennedy Airport. She knew from the ... Show
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In 2000,only 17 of theseremained in operation. Experts were mixed in their outlook for the
company. One airline analyst who was positive, commented that When the big boys do as terrible
a job as they ve been doing, of course guys like ]etBlue have a chance.1I another airline But
observer was less sanguine. lIlt s a really risky business to take on these eight hundred pound
gorillas. You have to be a little nuts to want to do thiS.IIS
David Neeleman

David Neeleman,the founder of JetBlue,had gotten his start in the airline businessin 1984when he
partnered with June and Mitch Morris to run the Southwest Airlines look alike, Morris Air.
Neelemanraised $20 million in venture capital from Michael Lazarus of the Weston Presidio group,
and in just over one year increasedthe value of Morris Air from approximately $59 million to $130
million.
Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, watched the growth of Morris Air and its route
network centered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and made Southwest s first and only acquisition to date.
Southwest Airlines was the most prominent success story in the U.S. airline industry , and had
always prided itself on growing from within at a steady rate of 12% to 18% per year. But Morris
Air was so similar to Southwest, by design, that Kelleher believed the merger would be a success.
Neeleman and the Morris family sold Morris Air to Southwest Airlines in 1993, and Neeleman joined
The Letter Of The Visa Card
I did something crazy this weekend and traveled two states away to see my brothers and their
families.

I have a BP visa card from Chase. I was filling our van up with gas in Pennsylvania and it got
declined.

Ironic Occurrence Number 1: My BP Visa Card was declined when I was filling up with gas at a BP
station!

Actually, I didn t know it was declined at the time. The readout at the pump said see cashier . So, I
tried again and it failed again and told me to see cashier again.

So, ya know what I did? I went and saw the cashier.

He was a nice guy with a Indian accent. Who d a thunk it? A guy from India at a gas station? Yep.
He was very helpful and told me I vas sviping it too vast . So, he came out with me and showed me
how to svipe it slower. And after he did...the result was still see cashier .

Ironic Occurrence Number 2: The gas pump told the cashier he should see himself.

So, I used my other credit card and it worked fine.

I immediately called the phone number on the back of the card and I spoke to another person
from India. This time I think the person was actually located in India! She told me my credit card
was placed on hold for security reasons. She then asked me all sorts of verifying questions; mother
s maiden name, last four digits of my social security number, whether I was circumcised or not and
then told me everything was okay and my purchases should go through from now on.

And, that s not what happened.

Ironic Occurrence Number 3: That

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