In the book, The Handmaid’s Tale, many topics from a global aspect are satirized. Atwood uses satire within the book to help shed light on issues that our society, as well as many others, are facing. There are issues about, feminism, gender roles, gender stereotypes, and political gain. Within this essay, there will be a greater understanding of political increase and how Atwood satirizes this topic in The Handmaid’s Tale. One of the first issues that Atwood is trying to...
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Research Proposal Background of the Problem The shortage of organs is virtually a universal problem but Asia lags behind much of the rest of the world. India lags far behind other countries even in Asia. It is not that there aren't enough organs to transplant. Nearly every person who dies naturally, or in an accident, is a potential donor. Even then, innumerable patients cannot find a donor. Over the years, the number of deceased donors has witnessed a threefold increase....
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Introduction This essay will include a comprehensive analysis of the issue of childhood obesity. Since a child's early development, circumstances and experiences influence and define their long-term health and prospective health disparities. Thus, establishing a good start in life is a vital public health concern. It makes social and economic sense to establish programs focused on enhancing early childhood development outcomes. Over the decades, has struggled to improve its children's development prospects, particularly during their early childhood years and the...
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Information technology for business. Company name - Nestle This assignment illustrates information security breaches with the help of recent articles and news. However, in this report we will study about business or company uses IT, the importance of information technology in business survival, requirements of information technology for applying in business-like, planning, designing, equipment, etc., business uses information technology for internal or externally, the benefits of information technology in the business, type of risks by the information technology in the...
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Should we care more about the interests of humans than the interest of animals? In most cases, people view the interests of humans as more important than the interests of animals. The rationale behind this view is that people think that they should direct all their actions toward fulfilling their needs. For example, when people work, they do so to ensure they have enough resources to satisfy their needs. The major goal of any human action is seen as fulfilling...
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I am here today on behalf of the city in the desert to talk about and explain the subject of genetically modified organisms, I will also be giving the advantages and disadvantages of GMOs and addressing the implications of GMOs in relation to society and the environment. The term GMO stands for Genetically modified organisms, it is when any organism whose genetic material has been altered to deviate from its natural form or order according to kb.wisc.edu. This may be...
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Obesity numbers have tripled around the world since 1975, killing an estimated 2.8 million adults every year (World Health Organisation, 2018). Globally, it is one of the largest causes of preventable deaths and serious illness, due to many socio-economic factors, as well as the lack of individual and social responsibility. These factors contributing to obesity will continue to cause serious damage for future generations if more is not done to reverse this disease today. Poverty, and the lack of education...
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Digital Marketing (SHELTER) Social Media Campaign on Social Housing Executive Summary: Social Housing can give valuable societal advantages of housing. The expanded limit in public and private competition for funding. Social housing managed by local councils in Britain, gives modest housing to poor and weak people in society. Non-profitable organizations inside Britain work along the expectations for everyday comforts of the people by policies to curtail the circumstance of housing issues. SHELTER is rehearsing the best-computerized ways in the market...
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In the book 1984, there is a world where the government has turned into a totalitarian government. They do a lot of things to cover up things and the people are unaware of these things, that is because they are being controlled by the government and are forced to be loyal to the Party and all of its rules. The main character is named Winston and he is aware of everything that the Party is up to. This book is...
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For centuries, designers have been using visual art to express their feelings, inform others, and communicate with the masses to spread their message. Evidence of visual art can be traced back to the prehistoric Era, where pictographs were painted on cave walls to convey information to one another as seen in the Magura Cave in France depicting animals, humans, and other artifacts (European Regional Development Fund, 2019). Yet, in graphic design, nothing can be more aesthetically and visually appealing than...
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Child abuse is a global issue and refers to any form of neglect, physical or psychological abuse, sexual abuse, and so on. Child abuse has long-term well-being and mental fitness effects. Children who are victims of mistreatment have a higher risk of being the perpetrator of such forms of abuse later in life, a concept referred to as the ‘cycle of violence’. Abuse experienced in the initial stages of life may impact children in various ways including increasing the incidence...
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Ayana Mathis once said, “If there had never been the Great Migration there would never have been jazz, there would never have been Michelle Obama. A lot of amazing black people exist in this country because of the Great Migration. That's nation-building.” Ayana Mathis is an African American author who has written a few books on the Great Migration, like The Twelve Tribes of Hattie, so she has a good understanding of the topic. In Mathis’s words, the Great Migration...
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Books are the sources of knowledge. As libraries are knowledge houses. Reading daily is one of the best habits one can possess. It develops your imagination and provides you with a fortune of knowledge. It is rightly quoted that “Books are your best companions”. Books give you a whole new experience. It is important to read a good book at least for a few minutes each day to stretch the brain muscles for healthy functioning. Reading books develop vivid imagination,...
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The purpose of this essay is to discuss Grint’s perspective on 'person-based' leadership and how it's crucial to learn about the personal qualities a leader should have. But the question arises, are personal qualities the only thing that a leader should have? The answer to this question is no. According to Grint, personal qualities play a major role in making a person leader, but there are other things that matter too, its important to achieve results, be in a position...
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Two of the key driving factors of evolution are natural selection and sexual selection. These make up two of the five mechanisms of evolution. Natural selection can be defined as the growth of a species of organism over time by the fittest surviving and the least fit dying off, and when discovered in 1835 by Charles Darwin, it marked a turning point in evolutionary thought. Before Darwin, there were only two theories behind evolution, neither of which were certain. Their...
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William Golding was a British novelist, playwright, and poet, best acknowledged for his novel 'Lord of the Flies', which turned out to become a huge success mainstreaming globally. Golding made it one of his main focuses to tackle many themes in his novel. One of those themes is Christian allegories, in which he puts emphasis on the fact that certain characters and places bear deeper connotations behind them. In the novel 'Lord of the Flies', Golding initiates the use of...
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Do you ever wish you could be a superhero like Batman, The Incredible Hulk, or Spiderman? Growing up, I idolized seeing superheroes go as far as to even dress up as them for Halloween and watch movies with friends for hours and hours. The heroes captured my imagination and made me want to know more about them, and I assume that you felt the same way about these masked heroes when you first saw and understood what they were. That...
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Modern contemporary artist Vanessa German reflects the idea that black people make themselves bright against the slaughter of our own names in a culture of a society that never visioned the Black Body into freedom, resources, or power. Just as Vanessa German empowers the black community by showing its resilience and voice, many artists during the Harlem Renaissance empowered the black community as well. The Harlem Renaissance was an influential time for African Americans to celebrate and show their art...
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Google Pay- A Digital Wallet Platform “Today, banks think of each of their products- whether it is a debit card, credit card, loans, net banking, etc., as a separate product. The question is how do we ensure there is a seamless journey through all of this? That is where we come in.” Sumit Gwalani and Sujith Narayanan co-founders of Google Pay. Google Pay is soon coming up with features for small merchants and business owners. This includes ‘Spot” which enables...
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Cultural relativism is “the idea that the significance of an act is best understood by the standards of the actor’s own culture”. (Crapo 2013) Gender is a huge topic today and over the course of American history, we have seen how gender has evolved into many different things. Gender has become a hugely controversial issue within our society, gender was originally only seen as two: female and male. In my normal culture, gender is to be thought of just as...
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Executive Summary Equifax is a consumer credit reporting agency that gathers and aggregates data on millions of people worldwide in order to report on their credit. The company suffered a massive security breach in mid-2017 via vulnerabilities in the company’s digital infrastructure, causing the theft of a huge amount of personal data from the company. The Equifax breach was a serious security breach that put millions of Americans at risk, reportedly around 145 million US customers were impacted by this...
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The Civil War was the bloodiest war in United States history; it was a long four years in which roughly 600,000 people died, which was two percent of the population. More people died during this war than in all the following wars combined: the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf War. The soldiers had to train long and hard to prepare...
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Abstract: The introduction portion gives a brief explanation of what the Dead Zone is, how it’s caused, what it causes, and offers my hypothesis stating that this problem causes damage to the seafood industry that will worsen if it isn’t addressed. The research method consisted of reading through different scientific case studies found in the Academic Search Database to synthesize a conclusion of my own. The results covered 4 different case studies that focused on the effect of hypoxia in...
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I am a female, the youngest child of my family with two older siblings, and I have a small extended family. My parents divorced when I was in third grade. Both of my parents received master's degrees in college at Northwestern. I live in the suburban area of a small town as a middle-class citizen. My father and his side of the family are strict Catholics while my mother’s side of the family rarely attends services. My father is also...
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Issues Employees Employees are vastly affected by the changes in the minimum wage. This is because what they earn has a drastic effect on their living such as choices in financial expenses. Through the perspective of the employees, the standard economic model of supply and demand suggests that the higher the wages for a job are, the more of the workforce is willing to work the job thus increasing supply (McGuinness, Freebairn and Mavromaras 2008). Therefore, the conclusion can be...
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The Civil War is considered the bloodiest war in American history, Most people ignored the importance nurses and doctor's roles played during this time they helped heal injured soldiers, and the sick in the Battlefields, Hospitals, and Clinics. People referred to this period as 'The National Struggle' and Nurses made a huge impact/difference during this time of desperation. The female volunteer nurses were underestimated and looked down on by many male Doctors and Physicians. The three major topics that’ll be...
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Duke Ellington was born in Washington, and with his music, he gained a national profile through his band's performances at the “Cotton Club” in Harlem. Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington is one of America’s significant composers. Ellington’s birth in 1999 brought in a lot of people interested in his kind of music for listeners, other musicians, and students alike. This research is an evaluation of three of Ellington’s songs: “Oclupaca,” “Cottontail,” and “East St. Louis Toodle-O.” All three songs will be...
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Recovery Meeting Paper This weekend did not go as planned, to say the least. All along, I had prepared myself to attend an Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting. I felt as if I could relate the most to this type of meeting, considering I have a close family member that suffers from alcoholism. Little did I know that these meetings were harder to come by than other recovery meetings. Needless to say, I missed the one and only ACA meeting...
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Agree, the theme of love is foci around which all other themes revolved. The themes of the playwright ‘Romeo and Juliet’ intertwine with one another. William Shakespeare wanted to show that sometimes through love we can also hate. In this play, love is a violent, ecstatic, overpowering force that supersedes all other values, loyalties, and emotions. Shakespeare has held up the possibility of suicide as an inherent aspect of intense love. Passion cannot be stifled, and when combined with the...
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Financial management can either help solve problems or it can create problems. From the moment a new business begins, it faces risks that must be managed and guided through the use of finance. Financial managers have the ultimate task of maximizing a firm’s value for its owners. This can be successfully fulfilled through financial managers that keep in mind both short-term and long-term consequences of each decision made and action taken. How do financial managers add value daily? They forecast,...
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