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The document outlines a step-by-step guide for using the StudyHub.Vip platform to request writing assistance, emphasizing account creation, order submission, and writer selection through a bidding system. It also discusses the historical context and ethical concerns surrounding flamethrowers as a weapon, the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence as critiqued through the lens of Functionalism, and various rhetorical analyses on topics such as energy disasters and the impact of culture in international business. Additionally, it includes literary analyses of Malcolm X's realism, the narrative structure of 'Frankenstein,' and themes of discrimination in 'Song of Solomon.'

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Disadvantages Of The Flamethrower
The flamethrower has been around for a very long time, as far back as the 5th century b.c. Now
recently in the last 100 years made a reappearance and this time it is even more deadly than before.
The reoccurrence of popularity came about in around 1915 when a German scientist named Richard
Fiedler came up with the first modern flamethrower. The flamethrower is a weapon that if you
couldn t tell by reading the name, it shoots out flames. How a flamethrower actually works is not as
hard as it sounds These took the form of lengthy tubes filled with burning solids (such as coal or
sulphur), and which were used in the same way as blow guns: by blowing into one end of the tube
the solid material inside would be propelled towards the operator s enemies. http:/
/www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/flamethrowers.htm... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Typically, flamethrower operators have been executed once captured.
The controversy and dangers posed by flamethrowers have led to calls for the weapon to be banned
in international treaties. However, to date, there are no treaties that explicitly ban the use of the
weapon in combat. The U.S. is one of the few countries to voluntarily discontinue use of
flamethrowers. The weapon has proven popular with terrorist organizations ranging from Al Qaeda
to the Irish Republican Army. (https://www.thebalance.com/flamethrowers one of the most
controversial weapons 3345070)
The weapon has a whole was a good and an effective weapon, but was at the same a very risky task
for the operator and most of the time something would go wrong. The biggest reason flamethrowers
are not as commonly used is because of how inhumane they actually were. Countries did use the
flamethrower after world war I, but it wasn t for that much longer until flamethrowers became almost
unheard of during any
Functionalism Of The Turing Machine
1.Introduction:
In 1996 Deep Blue, a chess playing computer beat Garry Kasparov in a game of chess. Kasparov
would go on to win the match but in 1997 the result went the other way with Deep Blue winning the
match (IBM 1997).
One thought that resulted from the match was that there was no essential difference between Deep
Blue and Kasparov when it came to playing chess, that with Deep Blue we recreated the mentality
involved in playing chess, that we had the foundations correct and that it was only a matter of time
before other mental capacities were recreated culminating in the eventual creation of something very
mind like (Larson 1997).
This essay will critique the view that a machine can think and as a consequence Functionalism,
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The person is a native English speaker and doesn t understand a word of Chinese. He receives
Chinese symbols and is asked to manipulate them according to certain rules he has at his disposal
in the form of a rulebook in English. The manipulated symbols are produced as a result (Searle
1980 p. 3). To the questioner or observer the answers are indistinguishable from those that a native
Chinese speaker would produce. The difference is that the Native Chinese speaker can be said to
understand the questions and answers whereas the Native English speaker manipulating the symbols
does not (Searle 1980 p.
Rhetorical Analysis on Energy Disaster
Dana Trimmer

Rhetorical Analysis In Michael T. Klare s The Coming Era of Energy Disasters, he seems to focus
on the major risks off shore drilling the causes and the effect on the environment. The overall
argument conveys that unless the oil industry and the consumer take an alternative route to
dangerous oil drilling more such calamities are destined to occur (Klare 1). Klare is very vocal in
criticizing of the BP executives concerning the Deepwater Horizon disaster. He proceeds to state the
fact the chief executives of BP chose to call the accident and oversight a fallacious, if not outright
lie (Klare 1). Klare s article offers four scenarios that point to the escalating chances of major
disasters if oil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While this is very plausible it has not happened to the Hibernia at the present time. Klare s
persuasive appeal tends to lean more on the readers emotions. His scenarios tend to try to spark
anger by the reader. Klare uses scenario number two to raise the awareness that Nigerians are
already impoverished and are being used by the government unfairly. Klare in one hand has his
audience feeling poorly for the Nigerian workers and in the other suggests, do to the pipeline
vandalism, kidnappings and militant takeovers of oil facilities (Klare 3) that America has reason to
aid the military. Klare has his audience upset and emotionally unsure that simulates his imaginary
scenario. Klare escalates the insurgence of the
Niger Delta region, placing the Nigerian oil output down to a third of its capacity (Klare 3).
Klare angers his readers by having them believe they will be paying $5 per gallon of gasoline in the
United States and convincing them the economy is headed for another deep recession (Klare
3). This is Klare s strategy for all of his scenarios. It is interesting that throughout the article
Klare is very anti oil drilling and uses very harsh examples and words, but finishes his article on a
softer note with a disclaimer. Klare reminds his intended
Was Malcolm X A Realist
Malcolm X s philosophy The whole world watched as the United States or America come together
then fall apart then come back together once again. The Civil Rights movement helped black
people in many ways. One way the Civil Rights movement helped black people was by giving
them equal rights for them. Another reason was because Malcolm X was a realist which means
that he sees things from his perspective. Martin Luther King Jr. is a very loyal and true to himself
man in all kinds or ways. Malcolm X is also a very loyal and well respected man in all cases. I
think that Malcolm X had a better philosophy because he was a realist, he founded a group based
on his beliefs, and he made communities work together. One or the reasons Malcolm X s
philosophy was better for America in the 1960 s was because he was a realist. A realist is
somebody who sees things the way they really are. In Document K Malcolm X doesn t favor
violence but he condones it. Also in Document I it says that communication in all angles is needed to
work together. He believes that in order to be a community we need to communicate... Show more
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Also it says in Document G that you have to learn how to do things on your own sometimes, but you
can get help in your community from others by using communication. All though children can not
get the right education, sometimes Malcolm X founded a group to help those children to tell them
about history and not to tell them lies. He also encourages them not to listen to the lies that are being
fed to them because they are not true. This all shows that if children are being told lies about our
own history then they shouldn t be taught at
Walton And Frankenstein Comparison
Joy Koo
Mrs. Jacobs
Honors British Literature
11/6/14
Option 1 Essay The structure of the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley makes a great difference
for the readers. Frankenstein is a novel that follows the story of Victor who creates a monster, which
is eventually abandoned. It then follows the story of the lonely creature and its life with the
cottagers. Also in the novel is Robert Walton is a man who nurses Victor Frankenstein back to help
and listens to the story of the creation of the creature. The different points of views help contribute to
the overall effect of Frankenstein and lets the readers understand the characters on a deeper level.
With the various points of views, the similarities between Victor, the creature, and Robert ... Show
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Rather than having just one narrator, having multiple lets us feel more for each of them. While
Victor was creating his creature he admitted that his enthusiasm was checked by [his] anxiety
(54). This was just one of many times where Victor expressed his unhealthiness, both physically
and mentally. If it were, for example, narrated by Robert Walton or the creature, the readers
wouldn t be able to see Victor s struggles when creating, and thus the struggle for glory. The
readers are able to understand Victor s deepest thoughts, which in this case is excessive greed for
glory, and decipher what their feelings are to him. Most can say that he is frustrating and
agitating and there is a definite opinion towards him. Without his point of view, it would be
impossible to form such a strong opinion about him. For Robert Walton, the readers can form a
sense of respect. He learned what is limits were and gave up, which took courage. In the case for
the monster, when he is narrating his time with the cottagers he says that he longed to join them
(109). He s expressed his longing to be human and his loneliness many times when he is narrating.
Without this segment in the book, there would be no feelings of empathy and pity for the creature.
If Victor had narrated this part instead of the creature, it would be biased and the readers would feel
the same way Victor does towards the creature hatred and disgust. These three narrators are crucial
to this novel in order for the readers to fully understand
Case Study Of Unilever
Unilever Excels at SLIM Brand Excellence Awards 2015.

Astra and Knorr are two popular brands among Sri Lankan consumers, that help to make good
food taste great. Both brands excelled at the SLIM Brand Excellence Awards 2015 ceremony held
at BMICH on November 5th, receiving two awards respectively. Astra won the Gold award for
the Turn around Brand of the Year and the Bronze award for the Product Brand of the Year , while
Knorr received the Gold award for International Brand of the Year and the Bronze award for the
Innovative Brand of the Year .
These products are distributed island wide by Unilever Sri Lanka. The brands are trusted by mothers
who are constantly looking to to provide healthy, nutritious meals to their children. Since 1938,
Unilever Sri Lanka has been an established presence in the hearts of Sri Lankans. The company
offers 29 brands spanning household care, fabric cleaning, skin cleansing, skin care, ... Show more
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Silva further went on to discuss Unilever s marketing team, its values, the training received by the
employees and the working environment of the company.
Unilever is a global giant whose products are available the world over. However, the brands under
the Unilever flag appeal to the Sri Lankan consumer not because of their international acceptance and
recognition, but because these brands cater to their habits and lifestyles. Communications at
Unilever Sri Lanka are tailored with the Sri Lankan consumer in mind, and Ms. Silva stated that the
company encourages its employees to consider the consumers as the priority in their daily operations.
Therefore, Unilever employees are constantly looking at how to satisfy the consumer s daily needs
and requirements. Ms. Silva stated that Unilever employees continuously endeavor to win the hearts
and loyalty of their consumer by providing them with products that would make a difference in their
lives and improve the quality of their
Song Of Solomon Discrimination Quotes
normalization, by the society they live in, of the way these women are treated goes hand in hand
with the way men seem to discard them so easily, because in Song of Solomon the women are the
ones who get left behind. Morrison tries to break the stereotypical characterization of the women s
dependency on men, for instance by creating characters like Pilate who are more than capable to
break free.
In the novel it is noticeable that some of the women are those who seem to be unable to fly and
suffer the most at the hand of the characters who are able. They are trapped in their marriages,
crushed by heavy burdens and try to survive day by day. (Morrison, 1977) Some women seem to
be grounded and trapped on earth. They are obsessive and rely on the safe and familiar places they
have known their whole lives , for instance Ruth Foster Dead, she is milkman s mother and the
daughter of the first negro doctor in town. (Morrison, 1977) Ruth has been mentally abused by her
husband and lives a loveless existence, against one s better judgment, Ruth stays married to Macon
Dead II. She knows that she is in fact together but still alone. She ... Show more content on
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The Impact Of Culture On International Depend On Five...
1.ABSTRACT
This research will determine the impact of culture in international depend on five dimensions of
Hofstede s framework. This research collects data of UK companies in Malaysia and China.
Methodology: both quantitative and qualitative method
2.INTRODUCTION
In today 21th century, the growth of a country mostly depends on the relation with other countries in
other 5 continents in order to develop a strong economic network. During the developing time,
communication between international workers who bases in different nations is crucially important
as it determines the links, information and actions of the subsidiaries. At this point, difficulty arises,
such as misunderstanding because of language or distance between those ... Show more content on
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3.LITERATURE REVIEW

In the first part, my paper will show some background of nationality which would have an impact on
management. According to Geert Hofstede (1983), there are three important areas included in
nationality, which are political, sociological and psychological aspects. First, political aspect can
be different in each country. Second, sociological aspect can be understood by the way people think
about their values base of belonging to one nation or region. Therefore, each person need to be
circumspect when they work with foreigners to avoid misunderstanding about their identification,
otherwise, that would trigger conflict between them. Third, psychological aspect refers to the way
people think, which was affected by their early life experience in their family and later education
experience. Thus, our experience become mentally programmed . According to Hofstede (1983) the
definition of culture is collective mental programming . In that program, people in the same nation
or region will share their experience, understanding to other, but they would not share these things
to people of the other region or nation. Warner (1996) also suggested that member of nation or
region or group will share similar culture, and through that culture, standards, and perspective were
made, thus, they shape the behavior of a person or a group. Moreover, culture is enduring because it
was created by learning from education, socialization, and experience passed from
The Effects Of Hydraulic Fracturing On The Environment
Hydraulic Fracturing is a process which uses water to crack rock formations as a means to extract
natural gas or oil. This method is highly debatable as to whether it uses too much water in areas
that have fragile water sources as well as whether the process contaminates surrounding water
sources. The State of Texas is a hotspot for hydraulic fracturing because of the amount of shale
formations which can produce oil and natural gas. Texas is a dry state which often experiences
severe droughts. There is debate about if Texas has sufficient water supplies to support hydraulic
fracturing. Since hydraulic fracturing is a fairly new process, there needs to be more research to
determine the realistic affect it has on the environment. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Does fracking pollute the water of surrounding water systems to unsafe levels for human
consumption? These areas will be explored throughout this document. 1 What is Hydraulic
Fracturing The United States Geological Survey Energy Resources Program defines hydraulic
fracturing as an oil and gas well development process that typically involves injecting water, sand,
and chemicals under high pressure into a bedrock formation via the well (Hydraulic Fracturing).
The process is meant to produce fractures in the rock formations which increases the flow of oil
from the bedrock to the wells, where it can then be processed into crude oil (Hydraulic
Fracturing). Despite being a fairly new method of extraction, fracking has quickly become one of
the top methods in use. 2 Water Conditions in Texas. In June of 2014, 70 percent of Texas was in
drought; of that 70 percent, 21 percent was classified as being in a state of extreme or exceptional
drought (Everything You Need...). In 2013, the state climatologist said part of the cause of the
drought was the climbing temperatures due to climate change (Everything You Need...). The
climatologist stated that the average temperature in the State of Texas has increased an average of 2
degrees Fahrenheit since the 1970s (Everything You Need...). Texas has experienced several severe
droughts throughout history including the droughts of the 1950s, 1984, and 1996
Foreshadowing in Toni Morrison s Beloved
Foreshadowing in Beloved

In the novel Beloved, Toni Morrison addresses many broad themes and issues that are continually
reoccurring throughout the book. Morrison uses each one of the characters to aid in the
development of her novel. Sethe, Denver, and Beloved, all main characters in this book, represent
many of the large issues. One of the major themes in the novel is portrayed with the falling of
Beloved, Sethe, and Denver in the ice skating scene. In the second section of Beloved, Morrison uses
the dramatic ice skating scene to foreshadow the deterioration of the relationships with in the family
that occurs with the loss of Sethe s job.

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Not long after the ice skating scene we see how Sethe begins to fall. Sethe s first major stumble
deals with the loss of her job. For many years Sethe was an extremely hard worker at a restaurant
in town and never missed a day of work in her life. However, after Beloved started becoming more
dependent upon Sethe, demanding more and more from her mother, Sethe found it nearly
impossible to maintain a job. Sethe played games all day long with Beloved and she took to
going to work later and later each day until the predictable happened: Sawyer, her boss, told her
not to come back (240). With the termination from Sethe s job resulted in a feeling of apathy. Sethe
wished to put all of her time and energy into Beloved s happiness because of the terrible guilt she
had inside. Sethe felt extremely ashamed for killing her daughter. Therefore, Sethe would do
anything for Beloved. Anything Beloved was craving, Sethe made sure her daughter received.
Beloved took advantage of her mother s behavior and drained her of everything. Hours
The Nature Of Chaos In Breakfast Of Champions By Kurt...
This is not a subtle story, but it is also at the same time a story about subtlety. Some things are not
going to be fine. Other things will be. Such is the way of the world, some things happen and
others do not. In Kurt Vonnegut s Novel entitled Breakfast of Champions he talks a small bit
about the nature of order, There is no order in the world around us, we must adapt ourselves to the
requirements of chaos instead He shows throughout the book that things aren t necessarily
connected, and that the small things in all the chaos matter. In the book he often describes things,
either about the characters or the setting, that don t matter to the progression of the story. This
allows the story to transform into a work that, while certainly not technically the best story he
ever wrote turned it from a story about a writer and a man going insane, into a story that tackles
issues as large as free will, and the nature of chaos. Another interesting tidbit from the story, was
Vonnegut s personal interaction with the story, which came to a climax when he s sitting in a bar
slightly separated from the main characters in his book, he gave (on what seemed a real, and
personal level) a look into his head, so to speak. He said, I had come to the conclusion that there
was nothing sacred about myself or about any human being, that we were all machines, doomed to
collide and collide and collide. That is how this story begins, in the aptly termed pre earthquake
condition. The sky bled down
Piggy Conch Quotes
Everyone has a part of them that keeps them from doing the bad things that they are capable of.
Sometimes it lies within them, where they somewhat have control, sometimes it lies somewhere
that can not be controlled, it could be in friends or people around you. When they do not have
control, For the boys in Lord Of The Flies, by William Golding, Piggy is the slightest chance of hope
that keeps the group from letting their id completely take over their sanity, therefore turning into
complete and utter savages.
In the beginning of the book, Piggy explains to Ralph the significance of the conch, and why it can
help in their future endeavors, without Piggy s knowledge, Ralph would not have paid the conch any
attention. Piggy also informs Ralph ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the entire group is scared of the beastie, Jack says, The thing is fear can t hurt you any
more than a dream (82). Jack tries to act in charge but to the rest of the group, he just sounds
absurd. He tries to use his conscience to calm the group down, but he does not have anyone
helping him, and it makes him sound insensitive. When the group is hunting, their id takes over
completely for a short period of time and they start chanting, Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the
pig! Bash him in! (114). The group wants to see violence, and wants the pig dead. During this
period of pure brutality, their id is taking control, and in one perspective, they are all unified, just
not in the right way. When Jack is taken over by his id, bad things happen, Jack began to dance
and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling (64). Jack has been known as the antagonist in this
book, and finally lets his id take over because he does not have anyone guiding him. Due to him not
having a Piggy of his own, he does not have anything keeping his conscience holding away his

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