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Political Correctness In Australia
In recent history, Australian politics has skated on thin ice when dealing with aboriginal history.
The increased support and reconciliation directed towards aboriginals is seen at times as been
merely superficial. It is argued by the majority of apologist s historians that the actions of modern
day politicians are heavily influenced by a phenomenon called political correctness . The oxford
dictionary describes political correctness as the avoidance of terms of expression or actions that are
perceived to exclude, marginalize or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or
discriminated against. Generally political correctness is seen as having a pernicious impact on
society and whilst the original intent of political correctness
Garbage Cleanup Can Be Dangerous
Throughout the United States, many people litter and contribute to the trash on the sides of the
roads on a daily basis. It is extremely important to pick up trash since trash can be dangerous to
our safety, our wildlife, and our economy. Aquatic debris can be threatening to common activities
such as swimming and fishing. Wildlife are harmed every day, because they consider plastic and
litter as food or get stuck in ropes. The United States thrives on the recreation and tourism
industries, which can be harmed by the great amounts of trash on roads and popular areas in
towns. Picking up trash is an extremely important act that can help people take action against
pollution and see the various kinds of trash that are present on sidewalks. Individuals often do not
realize just how dangerous or prevalent trash is until they experience and collect it firsthand.
Trash cleanup can also educate people on the different types of litter such as cigarettes, food
wrappers, caps, and lids. A major advantage to a project like collecting trash is that it can
incorporate children and youth; there is not a specific age when individuals can start picking up
trash and contributing to a cleaner city. The practice encourages young people to be more aware of
the choices they make and use their ability to constantly recycle and reuse items that they do not use
anymore. Garbage falls into two broad categories. The first, Total Solid Waste(TSW) is the aggregate
amount of solid waste produced in the
Are Coaches Ruining A Kid s Love For Sports
Bad coaching, Ruining a kid s love for a sport Are coaches killing childrens love for sports?
Coaches play a large role in how a kid views and plays a sport. It all depends in what type of coach
they are, they could be a good and positive coach for the child or they could be a bad coach which
is a huge negative towards the children. For example, a good coach would keep his/her voice low
after a mistake made by a player and tell him/her what they did wrong. A bad coach on the other
hand would stand up and yell at the kids singling him/her out and telling that player they suck.
Kids could quit a sport they ve loved forever because of how their coaches handle them and the
game. Coaching happens all over the world and for all sports and at any age. With coaching being
everywhere there will be bad coaches. One instance was when coach Raul Aragon got frustrated
with an umpire at a baseball game and was thrown out. He than chased the umpire around until
police arrived, he was coach of an 8 year old baseball team. Another experience with a bad coach is
when Kevin Pope, an assistant football coach, was pointing a bb gun at a player for having bad
grades. (Mark McCarter, Terrible Coaches has too many unbelievable stories even for... Show more
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The biggest difference between good coaches and bad coaches is how they influence and handle
a their players. A good coach can push a kids out of their comfort zone to make him/her play
better. Good coaches also make the players a better person in society and help them gain
confidence. A good coach is a fair coach who sees all of his athletes as equals even when some
athletes are superior to others. A bad coach does the opposite of what good coaches. They have a
negative effect on the children they coach. Bad coaches can make practice a hostile environment
pushing the kids to their mental and physical limit. Bad coaches also cut down their players
confidence rather than build it
Positive Controversial Issues
Positive Controversial Issues
American model and actress Carre Otis once said, Exposing any subject that is argumentative means
risking judgement, but these are the topics that need to be talked about the most. She, and many
others like myself, believe that a copious amount of controversial matters need to be resolved by
public discussion. Quite a few of these subjects have a more positive effect in the United States
when they are foregone. Currently some of the most talked about issues are the right to have an
abortion, the legalization of gay marriage, and the rights that gun owners have. These topics may be
disputable, but if people are fully informed they can see the obvious positive outcomes that these
matters create.
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The second amendment in the Bill of Rights protects the right of any person in the United States,
who is over 18, to own a gun. The second amendment was passed in December 15, 1791, and
states that it is the right of the people to bear arms, which mean that since the formation of
America as a country the citizens have been able to own weaponry. Legally, in 2016, any person
is allowed to own to own a gun if they have a permit, which in fact is already a law that makes it
so weapons cannot be wielded without limits. The leisure activity of hunting and the act of having
a form of self defense harder or even impossible to do. Guns are used in sports, meaning 32% of
gun owners hunt and 7% use guns to target shoot. 79% of male gun owners and 80% of female gun
owners have guns in order to create a sense of security and safety. Since it s clear that past gun
control laws in other countries have failed it is more effective to educate people about guns instead
of banning them. Mexico has the strictest gun laws in the world, but in 2012, they had 11,309 gun
murders. The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute stated, a knowledgeable gun
owner is rarely involved in an accident. Since the
An Analysis Of Zora Neal Hurston s Their Eyes Were...
Nature is used as a metaphor for many things in life and in the pages of a novel. One can use
spring as a rejuvenation of the soul, winter as a barren wasteland, summer the splendor of someone
s life, and autumn the bringer of death. Zora Neal Hurston uses these and similar aspects of nature
as a pillar in her novel Their Eyes were Watching Godto describe the progression of the life of
Janie, the main character. One of the many natural images Hurston provided the reader with was
that of the pear tree. The pear tree was a predominant image throughout the early stages of the
book because it represented the innocence of Janie. The beautiful, sun kissed tree was first
introduced in the paragraph where Hurston says From barren brown stems to glistening leaf buds;
from leaf buds to snowy virginity of bloom. (27) The words ...snowy virginity of bloom... refer to
the bloom of the flower, but also as a metaphor for Janie. At this point of the book she hadn t
experienced any serious harm of slavery or misogyny, both of which were extremely at large
during the time the novel was set. This shows her naiveté and ignorance towards the real perils of
the world because of the complete, almost asphyxiating embrace of nanny. She had done such a
good job at protecting Janie that by the age of 16, Janie had no real maturing. She was extremely
vulnerable to the extensive physical and emotional perils of the real world. She was stretched on her
back...that left her limp and languid. (28) This
Glass Menagerie Symbolism
Since its very first production, The Glass Menagerie has remained a treasure of modern, American
theater, partly through playwright Tennessee Williams s masterful utilization of symbolism. One of
these symbols, the glass unicorn, seeks to represent Laura and her development throughout the play.
Williams establishes the symbolic relationship between Laura and the unicorn through the use of
mutually shared characteristics, the most prominent ones being their lack of reality, shyness, and
frailty. Readers will come to appreciate the subtle craftsmanship of the play s symbols and how the
use of symbolism further develops Laura s character. To come to this appreciation, readers must first
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This symbolic connection establishes itself through the use of mutually shared characteristics, the
first being Laura and the unicorn s inherent lack of reality. The play then further proves Laura and
the unicorn s connection through their similarly extreme shyness. Another shared characteristic,
Laura and the unicorn s frailty, finally cements their symbolic connection, proving that the glass
unicorn symbolizes Laura. This carefully crafted piece of symbolism surely garners readers
appreciation for Tennessee William s mastery of the staged art, yet it also serves as a form of
characterization for Laura. At the end of the play, the horn of the unicorn breaks off, making it the
same as the other glass horses. Just like the unicorn, Laura, by the end of the play, becomes just like
the other girls: practical, social, and strong. It just goes to show: sometimes people need to be
broken down to be rebuilt stronger than
What Are The Weaknesses Of The Articles Of Confederation
During the time of 1776 and 1777 the Articles of Confederation was being developed to justify the
actions of the Continental Congress, and to clarify the colonies common sovereignty, which meant a
government had to be formed. The Articles of Confederation was introduced shortly after being
drafted, in July of 1778, the document had been approved by eight states, but it did not begin until
1781 after it was upheld by all thirteen states. The Articles did not make changes; they essentially
organized the way things were in the late 1770 s.

In essence of traditionalist, the Articles furnished all states independence, allowing small power to
the federal government (Schultz, 2013). The government was thought of as just an administrative
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Most obvious was with a weak federal government, Americans discovered it would not be easy to
secure their borders. There were three groups that took advantage of the weakness: the English, the
Spanish, and pirates. The two most significant issues were the West and foreign relations but the
new problem was debt. This contained three notable political consequences: those who held the
debt wanted it repaid; the rank and file of the army progressed with anger when the government
could not pay all of the back pay it owed soldiers; and farmers became angry because inflation had
priced them out of the life to which they had formerly known (Schultz,
Analysis Of Dr. Seuss s The Lorax
Dr. Seuss is a well known writer who wrote many children s books which had many double
meanings that intrigued adults as well. Many of Dr. Seuss works could be looked at as
controversial and might be seen as him pushing his own agenda onto his readers; none did this more
than his story, The Lorax. Looking specifically at The Lorax, which was turned in a movie, we can
see there is real world issues behind the artists writing for the children. A capitalist economy creates
the greedy and self indulging business person, who just wants to keep getting richer. In the United
Statesof America, many people have grown up with Darwinism being a telling motto for life,
survival of the fittest. This meaning, the rich get richer and poor get poorer, but survival of the
fittest sounds much better for the rich person. In today s society, the average human is not
informed and just goes with what they are told to be true by the media. As many realize, the
media is likely corrupt and the absolute truth may not always come to the forefront. Like in the
movie, The Lorax, it takes one brave soul to go against the big corporation to change society for
the better. An example of this would be when Martin Luther King Jr. led the civil rights movement
and stood up against the powerful United States government to gain equality. Dr. King highlighted
the power that one man or one small group can do to bring positive change even if it is David
versus Goliath. To what extent if any, is it morally
Similarities Between King David And Goliath
How many have heard of David and Goliath, an exciting story most people have probably heard, or
maybe of his murder of Uriah the Hittite, but David s life was more by the grace of God. Acts 13:22
says, God testified concerning him: I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he
will do everything I want him to do (NIV). Davidwas a man after God s own heart because of his
faith; unlike the previous king Saul. David s life was filled with a rocky rise to kingship, many
accomplishments, and blatant failures such as, adultery and murder, and great promises, but we are
able to learn from David the things that God desires in a man after his own heart.
David came to power through the unfaithfulness of Saul. Saul rejected the Word of the Lord that
had come to him, and just as he rejected God over him, God rejected him as king over the
Israelites. David first received his calling when Samuel, the man of God showed up at the local
village and invited the family of Jesse to sacrifice with him. While sacrificing all David s brothers
went before Samuel to see which one of them would be king, yet God rejected them, even though
they had the look of a king. After God had rejected the sons of Jesse that had passed before him
Samuel asked Are all your sons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But The one main difference that made all the difference between Saul and David was Saul
looked like a king, but proved to be a poor one because his heart did not follow the Lord faithfully
(Arnold Buyer, 2008, p. 210) yet David was the exact opposite; He didn t look the part, but his
heart was fully devoted to being faithful to God. A few Similarities between them were that they
both had military success, David more so since he expanded the kingdom and helped subdue the
tribes around Israel, and God gave the kingship to both. These are the similarities and differences
that seem to stand out the
The Epic Of Judea Short Story
Another day, and more dead sheep littered the hills of Judea. A fierce pack of roaming wolves had
struck again. All the shepherd boys of Judea, on high alert, had been arming themselves with
pitchforks and knives to defend their helpless herds of sheep. One of these shepherd boys went by
the name of Joshua. Joshua tended to the sheep of his frail father, and looked after his family. He
was a good son, and a loving brother. Mentiri, another shepherd boy, was the biggest and strongest
of all the shepherd boys in the village. For his strength, good looks, and physical prowess, he was
the pride of the village. On a warm summer night on the hills of Judea, under a full moon, Joshua
and Mentiri were tending to their flock. A low howl came from the far side of the hill. The far off...
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Mentiri and Joshua, hearing the howls getting louder and closer, herded their sheep into a nearby
gulley and prepared themselves to defend their flock. The snarling, hungry pack of wolves
suddenly appeared and circled the entrance to the gulley. They then moved in for the kill. Joshua
felt a surge of bravery in his heart, like no other feeling he d had felt before. He grabbed his
pitchfork and stoically held his ground. He glanced at Mentiri, and to his surprise, saw fear in his
eyes and knew he was on his own. He knew he would get no aid from the larger, stronger man. The
largest wolf, who seemed to be the leader of the pack of seven wolves, sprang at Joshua, its jaws
wide open. Joshua blocked the wolf with his pitchfork, and stabbed him in the throat with his
knife. He paused and looked around. Mentiri was no where to be found, for the pride of the
village had fled to a nearby cave and was cowering in fear. The pack of seven wolves, now six, set
upon Joshua with ferocity. He fought back with equal ferocity, killing them one by one, as they tore
at his flesh. The cowering Mentiri could hear the screams of Joshua and the snarling of the
How Does Mills Define Happiness
Mills main purpose for this essay was to base it on a principle: Actions are right in proportion as
they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the absence of pain. He explains
that some pleasures are higher than others. Mill means when he says It is better to be Socrates
dissatisfied than a swine satisfied that a person must choose higher pleasures to be happy, I can
say that I do agree with his claim based on my own personal experiences. Mill defines the Greatest
Happiness Principle to be the presence of pleasure and the absence of pain. He then goes on to say
that pleasures are a qualitative distinction and not all pleasures are equal. Examples of higher
pleasures can be wealth, religion, and education. These
Diversity Is The Human Race
DIVERSITY PAPER
Gay. Straight. Black. White. Male. Female. Wealthy. Poor. Modern society has systematically sorted
the human race into collections and communities of descriptive factors. Deeply embedded within a
systematical labeling system, diversity has fell victim to the harmful segregation and prejudice of
the past. Diversity is not about the inferior nor the morally corrupt. Diversity is not the hallow
substance of labels. Diversity is culture, pride, and heritage.
To rural South Dakotans, diversity amongst the human race is rare. In the agricultural state I call
home, variation lies not in the people but rather in the contrasting species of livestock and corn.
Hailing from a town population of 3,025, any kind of knowledge about a social world beyond
Hartford, South Dakota was limited. I set up my childhood moral system on a tainted blend of
inaccurate perceptions and assumptions. A moral system which would ring true until I found myself
as the diversity. I am my own diversity. I am the collection of the variant and the assortment of
different. I am gay.
To answer any impending questions which may be surrounding one s head at the current time, just
lean towards the answer no. While some individuals may be born with the innate sense of who they
are, I was not. Unfortunately, my sense of childhood identity came not from deep self reflection and
soul searching, but rather a combination of my restricted experiences and limited knowledge of the
social world. I was not
She Walks In Beauty Poetic Devices
Throughout time, love has proven to be one of the strongest motivators of mankind. It has served
as the motivation for both war and peace. One of the greatest contributions love has made to
mankind is that of art. Poetry and music are methods of art that people use to express love. These
methods are effective because of the poetic devices they use to describe love. In both the love
poem She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron and the love song Just the Way You Are by Khari Cain,
Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars, and Khalil Walton poetic devices are used to describe
love for a woman. While Cain, Lawrence, Levine. Mars,and Walton in Just the Way You Are use
hyperbole and repetition to express love in their song, Lord Byron in She Walks in Beauty more
effectively uses simile and juxtaposition express love in his poem. The song Just the Way You Are
is about a man telling a woman how beautiful she is and how much he loves her for who she is,
although she does not believe him. The writers use repetition to present love for a woman. They
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The basis of the song is to emphasize the love that the speaker has for the woman he is speaking
about. Hyperboles are an over exaggeration used to emphasize a comparison in literature. The
speaker says that when the woman smiles the whole world stops and stares for a while (17). This
a clear over exaggeration, as there is no possible way the whole world would know that she is
smiling and it is highly unlikely that everyone would stop and stare at her. The speaker says this
to express his love for her. When he says that the whole world stops and stares for a while (17), he
actually means his own personal world that revolves around his love stops and stares for a while
(17). The speaker uses a hyperbole to describe the importance that his love s smile has in his life

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