Dylan Thomas' âDo not go Gentle into that good Nightâ is a Villanelle, a nineteen-line poem in a set format, it is an old French format, first written in 1606 by Jean Passerat. The structure is severe with two lines being repeated at the end of alternate stanzas and then making up the final two lines of the last stanza, which is a quatrain. It is not an easy form to use. He wrote this in 1947. (Popova, 2017) Each...
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Mostly people do not like to even think about the donation of their organs. Maybe It makes them feel extremely uncomfortable. We can take away this discomfort by getting people to concentrate on the advantages of organ donation. Would prefer to provide them with real stories of people whose lives were saved because of organ donation. By demonstrating number of peopleâs lives can be saved, is sometimes the most effective way to convince someone. Giving them a large list of...
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Between Theodore Rooseveltâs Square Deal and Woodrow Wilsonâs New Freedom domestic programs, Roosevelt contained more regions of reform than Wilson. Roosevelt was also more progressive than Wilson. They both contributed significantly to a period of national reform that made the government in Washington a bigger center of power. The United States neared the end of the nineteenth century as a fundamentally altered nation from the beginning of the Civil War. Progressivism began as a series of local movements and included...
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Joe Biden has recently taken office, becoming the 46th president of the United States of America. At the time of writing, Joe Biden has already signed and published 32 executive orders. One of them, Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation, or executive Order 13988, was signed January 20, 2021. It focuses on equal treatment for all, more specifically for LGBTQ members. Joe Bidenâs administration will make sure the policies of...
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Starting in the late 1700s, the United States gradually established itself as a nation that was heavily reliant on slavery because of the Southern plantation-based economy. As the nation developed, some people such as Quakers were against slavery because of their religious belief, while other people gradually moved over to the abolitionist side in the early to mid-1800s. The growing opposition to slavery was due to increasing sectionalism, the consistent deferring of the discussion about slavery to a later date,...
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To answer this question, I shall be discussing the doctrine of judicial activism. I will also discuss the principle of separation of powers in UK and how it is affected by the growing claims of judicial activism. I will discuss the practice of separation of powers in UK and the need to strengthen the application of the principle to counter the growing claims of judicial activism. Judicial activism is a doctrine of judicial decision making that allows judgesâ personal views...
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Background Fire is a word with serious meaning. Essentially there are three elements that are required for a fire to take place. A Fuel source, heat to cause ignition and oxygen, without one of these elements fire cannot occur. These 3 conditions are referred to as the fire triangle (Pentapati, Purayil & Kukkamalla, 2015). A fire can be extinguished by removing one of the elements. Three methods for fire extinguishing are starvation (removing fuel), Cooling (Removing heat) and Blanketing (Removing...
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In late November my roommates and I were found to be violating student conduct policies that related to student housing. I was found guilty of tampering fire safety equipment and being in possession of drug paraphernalia. The witnesses included our building director, CA, and two public safety officers. After taking responsibility for those listed above I have been put on deferred housing, disciplinary probation, and had to complete two online programs related to the incident. The first program I had...
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As it stands Homeland Security is doing their utmost to prevent cyber terrorism, but the field is always growing, introducing new ways to code and create programs, thus creating new ways for terrorism to occur. The issue is so bad that the European Union has made a convention to prevent cyber attacks in the 21st century. This allows for a standard of prosecution for those of which who have committed Cyber Attacks on whichever country it happened in. As technology...
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World War II negatively impact the world as totalitarian political parties fought to control the world. George Orwellâs dystopian novel 1984 paints the picture of how the continuation of totalitarian governments would result in a fearful society. 1984 reveals how constant surveillance, low food rations, and propaganda allows for citizens to practically become government property. Orwell uses symbols to develop themes such as the telescreen to develop how government surveillance results in citizens with modified behavior, blue overalls to prove...
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This text seeks to analyze how citizensâ voices are being suppressed through government surveillance with a focus in times of national crisis where inhabitants are asked to exchange privacy and liberty for security and protection. Some supporters of heightened government surveillance ratify the actions as believed to be obligatory for national protection, on the other hand, those against it argue the importance of privacy rights serving as a shield for individuals from the scrutinizing eyes and ears of neighbors, huge...
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The United States homeland security environment is complex and filled with competing requirements, interests, and incentives that must be balanced and managed effectively to ensure the achievement of key national objectives. The key objective of applying risk management is to build security, safety, and resiliency into all aspects of Homeland Security planning. How does the Department of Homeland Security decide exactly what needs protecting and to what level the protection shall be? It all starts with the risk assessment formula...
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Introduction Political science and international relations are two closely intertwined disciplines that explore the complex dynamics of power, governance, and diplomacy at both national and global levels. Political science delves into the structures, processes, and behaviors that shape political systems, while international relations focus on the interactions between sovereign states and other global actors. As globalization intensifies, understanding these fields becomes crucial for comprehending the evolving geopolitical landscape. This essay aims to analyze the symbiotic relationship between political science and...
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Introduction: The above mentioned statement is true to a large extent and will be justified by discussing race and how it plays a role in being a central organizing feature of world politics. Another focal point in this essay will be International Relations, explaining what it is and discussing why race is essential to understanding the world. What is the International Relations? The International Relations is quite a complex concept to grasp. In short, (The Columbia Electronic Encyclopaedia,2013) Explains international...
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Among all human qualities which control the most power is the ability to use, understand and communicate effectively through language. Proficient use of language allows us to clearly deliver ideas from one person to another or a group of people. The capability of conveying the state of mind is equal to the acquisition of power and the important link between these two is persuasion. The power of persuasion acknowledges certain individuals to be able to give influence and control a...
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I selected the article, âSinging Our World Into Existence: International Relations Theory and September 11,â written by Steve Smith. This article was sourced from the International Studies Quarterly and was published by Wiley on behalf of the International Studies Association in 2004. This paper is structured as follows: in the first section I will address Smithâs main arguments and introduce the scholars he engages with throughout the text. In the second section, I will reveal the major problems the author...
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The hardships and difficulties of racial discrimination have touched individuals from varying societal angles and classes. This menace did not spare president Barrack Obama as he states in his speech 'A Perfect Union.' Even though Obama was the first African American individual to be elected as the president of the United States, he had his share of being discriminated against throughout his long journey to office. Obama delivered the speech on March 18, 2008, at the National Constitution Center in...
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Introduction Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, remains a towering figure in American history. Born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, Reagan's journey from a small-town boy to a Hollywood star and eventually to the Oval Office is a testament to his indomitable spirit and charismatic leadership. Known for his deep-rooted conservative values, unwavering optimism, and ability to communicate effectively, Reagan's presidency marked a significant turning point in American politics. His policies and ideologies have left...
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Introduction As the chief executive of a newly established low-cost carrier in Hong Kong that plans to recruit around 500 employees, I have to design the organizational structure of the airline. I would recommend Bureaucratic Structure for the Board. Reasons for recommending Bureaucratic Structure As a reference, some of the low-cost carriers such as Hong Kong Express in Hong Kong and Scoot in Singapore, also follow a Bureaucratic structure. The division of labor assists employees in becoming experts in their...
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Introduction In recent years, the concept of economic liberalism has garnered significant attention as a potential catalyst for growth and development in various global contexts. Economic liberalism, characterized by minimal state intervention, free markets, and the promotion of private enterprise, holds the promise of unlocking economic potential and reducing poverty. In the case of the Philippines, a nation with a complex socio-economic landscape, the hypothetical implementation of economic liberalism presents both opportunities and challenges. This essay endeavors to explore the...
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Big Roles The 2016 U.S presidential race was hotly contested with Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump pitting against each other. The two presidential contenders poked into each otherâs character without any hesitations. The video âRole Modelsâ by Hillary Clinton details an advertisement, which presents some of President Trumpâs comments on the campaign trail during the previous presidential elections. In the ad, President Trumpâs remarks are violent, racist, and divisive. The video also presents images of young children watching President...
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Soft news, also known as market-focused broadcasting, is the category and reporting manner that diminishes the border linking amusement and information together. Despite the fact that the word soft news was initially similar to feature news put in papers or TV reports for the individual intrigue, the idea extended to incorporate a wide scope of news sources that gives greater character-focused stories. Customarily, presumed hard news connects the conditions of an ongoing occasion or occurrence viewed as of general neighbourhood,...
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Media and Politics: Has the media positively or negatively affected the Trudeau government? Introduction Has the media positively or negatively affected the Trudeau government? Social media use during the past decade has become prevalent in Canada, and its purpose has been more and more politicized. Globally, Canada possesses one of the best media sectors. The growth of social medias political impact clearly increased during Trudeauâs campaign for presidency in the 2015 presidential election. The conversation around how social media is...
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The Merici Mentoring Program is a volunteering program that runs for over 2 years and goes through years 9 and 10. It is a partnership between Merici College and Black Mountain School that has been running for around 10 years. In year 9, the mentors go to Black Mountain School once a week for a semester and work with the students there. In year 10, Black Mountain students come to Merici College where they complete tasks with their mentors around...
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In Moral Man and Immoral Society, Niebuhr discusses the conflict between individual morality and social justice and acknowledges the difficulty in resolving the conflict. Despite the difficulty, he argues that in order to change the world for good, a person needs to simultaneously pursue individual morality and justice for society, and have the illusion that perfect justice is attainable. I argue that Niebuhrâs argument is very convincing since it takes into account human nature and the reality of our world....
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Throughout the earthâs existence humanity has questioned the validity of Godâs presence. In the Judeo-Christian religion, there are numerous stories in the Old and New Testament dedicated to enhancing our relationship with God. In both Testaments, God reveals Himself to His followers and shows them how to live a life of faith. These biblical stories help teach humanity to comprehend what religion is and how it relates to our inner self. To question a personal belief with God is not...
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Philosophy Term Paper: Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham is a famous English political radical and philosopher. Among his philosophical works, the most well-known is the concept of utilitarianism in which the acts and actions are assessed based on the potential outcomes and consequences (Stanford Encyclopedia, 2019). The most aspired result or the relevant outcome is happiness or pleasure to ensure for all and sundry in the course of action. Bentham was incredibly influenced by empiricists and enlightenment thinkers such as David...
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Introduction Jacques Derrida, a prominent figure in the realm of contemporary philosophy, has been instrumental in challenging the traditional frameworks of thought through his concept of deconstruction. This philosophical approach has not only revolutionized the way texts are interpreted but has also offered profound insights into the complexities of language and meaning. Deconstruction, at its core, questions the stability of meaning and the inherent biases present in linguistic structures. Derrida's works invite readers to reconsider the seemingly fixed binaries and...
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I walked into the Technical communication classroom having a pre-occupied mindset that this course would be of no use and it would never help me in my future endeavors. However, when the professor introduced the course and explained to us why technical communications matters and emphasized on the fact that communication actually makes the difference between success and failure, I changed my preoccupancy and started listening to the lectures. I realized that it is much more than communication, the class...
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During the Great Depression, Mexican Americans were deeply affected. In contrast to the employment crisis and food shortages facing all U.S. citizens, Mexicans and Mexican Americans are faced with an additional threat: deportation. When poverty ravaged the U.S., hostility to immigrant workers grew, and a campaign to repatriate immigrants to Mexico was initiated by the government. Immigrants were offered free train rides to Mexico, and some accepted, but many were either fooled or coerced into repatriation, and some U.S. citizens...
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