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Two Themes And Symbols Of Zenocrate By Tamburlaine
Tamburlaine concentrates all his efforts on two objectives: the achievement of his empire, and
marriage with Zenocrate. During the play, his two intentions are seen as complementary aspects.
The use of the same category of images both for Zenocrate and for thrones and empires has the
effect of keeping them in a close relationship from the beginning, anticipating the explicit recognition
of their connection in the last act. In his first dialogue with her, Tamburlaine pictures her as his
future queen, Enchased with precious jewels of mine own / More rich and valurous than Zenocrate
s. (p.10)
In his opinion, she is fairer than rocks of pearl and precious stone. (p.34) And during the speech in
which he identifies his feelings for her with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brighter than is the silver Rhodope,
Fairer than whitest snow on Scythian hills. (p.10)
Regarding her future equipage and attendants Tamburlaine tells her,
With milk white harts upon an ivory sled
Thou shalt be drawn amidst the frozen pools,
And scale the icy mountains lofty tops. (p.10)
This association with light is used again when Zenocrate first appears in Part II:
Now, bright Zenocrate, the world s fair eye,
Whose beams illuminate the lamps of heaven,
Whose cheerful looks do clear the cloudy air,
And clothe it in a crystal livery,
Now rest thee here... (p.75)
When she dies, there is a deliberative contrast:
Black is the beauty of the brightest day,
The golden ball of heavens eternal fire,
That danced with glory on the silver waves:
Now wants the fewell that enflamed his beams
And all with faintnesse and for foule disgrace,
He bindes his temples with a frowning cloude,
Ready to darken earth with endlesse night.
The Ban Of Full Veils
France has recently been enforcing their ban of full face veils in public places. The government
claims it is for public safety, however, others feel it is the result of Islamophobia . Regardless of
their reasoning, they are infringing on basic human rights. Most people believe that the ability to
worship as they choose is a right given to them, not by any government, but by their deity. However
in Venissieux, France a ban on the wearing of full veils in public places was formalized on April
15th, 2011. Thus, making it the first European country to violate what is, to some Muslims, an
important religious conviction. Although the police cannot legally remove full veils, they are
encouraged to punish those who continue to wear them with fines or required citizenship lessons.
The new laws are a direct attack on Islamic culture, allowing the French government to strip its
citizens of their history, their identity, and worst of all, of their ability to worship as their scriptures
tells them to.
The Quran, the Muslim holy text, commands both women and men to dress in a modest way to
show their dedication and reverence for God. Some Islamic tradition and law states that the
definition of modesty for a Muslim woman is covering everything except the face and hands in
public. This idea is defended by the texts of Fiqh, which deal with the observance of rituals, morals
and social legislation in Islam. These texts were developed after the revelation of the Quran. While
the Fiqh is not
The Motivation and Consequences of Fear Essay
In today s society fear is the cause of most violence. Fear is motivated in a lot of ways from TV to
face on face interaction. Society should learn to overcome fear and be moti vated by desire to be
seen as free and equal. In this essay I m going to give examples of cases where fear played a big role
that caused problems. To enlighten the negatives and positives that fear has to show.
When there is violence there is always an explanation to what happen. The explanation mostly is
fear started from the time of 1692. In The Crucible the town goes crazy hang ing people and
arresting people for no reason really. The fact that a child can say they have seen the devil and it
causes the town to go crazy but what are they scared of the fear of the ... Show more content on
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So fear manipulated her to only care about herself and no one else because of herself desire.
Here is a good example in which one man used fear in a positive way against discrimina tion. Martin
Luther king is a good example of a man who did not let fear manipulates his beliefs. Even though
Martin Luther king got stabbed and nearly died he did not let fear overcome his judgment. One
sneeze would have ended his life and when he recovered he went out and still fought not for fear but
for desire to be treated equal as others. I m so happy that you didn t sneeze , is a quote from a letter
a young white girl wrote because she did not have fear to look up to him as a leader. This article
proves to show fear is only what you don t know and desire to be equal and fee takes you far.
West borough represents fear in such a good way. It shows how far fear can take you just because
you don t know the meaning of something. They teach their children god hates fags but there
children ant even identify what a fag is. That is an example of how you let fear over cloud your
judgment. To the point where you can t identify exactly what you hate what god hate only because
you re afraid. It s ironic that people have the power to say and change the minds of others to the
point where it s wrong to be urself. I mean it s pretty bad
Essay about Dolores Huerta. Women and a Hero
In countless circumstances, especially in the work force, there are oppressors and there are those
who are oppressed against. If one chooses to permit the act of being demoted upon then they will
continue to be underestimated and continue to be mistreated. For those who are petrified of
speaking out regarding unjust situations they endure, there are people that are willing to promote
and try to stop the unjust ways people face when working. Generally in the society we live in
today, men do not think women are in any way superior or could make a difference; whether that be
in politics or the type of profession that women chooses to practice. Certain people cannot
comprehend or step out of this negative critical view point they have towards... Show more content
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Alongside her father, Dolores at 11 years old, sold pots and pans door to door and watched him as
he was constantly slaving for long periods of time in the heat continually harvesting beats, a little
at a time to earn a couple dollars, and those dollars which were most likely going to be spent on
her. As he faced the dreadful working conditions, he became a labor activist and accomplished
getting on the board of the CIO local at the Terrero Camp of the American Medals Company as the
secretary treasurer. Yet Dolores s father was only on the committee for a brief amount of time due
to how blunt and outspoken he was (Novas 160). He wanted to get his point across and explained
his point in very rash tones, but even with his rash tones, Dolores Huerta admired her father in
attempting to help the union and labor workers, which were the reasons Dolores Huerta pursued
activist roles in the community. When teaching for a brief amount of time at an elementary school,
she suffered seeing her students come to class with the face of hunger and in need of shoes, she
believed that rather than trying to teach peoples hungry kids, a greater impact could result from
organizing a union filled with the participation of farm workers, to petition in order to enforce better
rights in regarding the way they were being mistreated.(Doak 34). Through experiencing and visually
seeing what occurs due to families not having the advantage or
Parables in the New Testament Essay
Parables in the New Testament

In the New Testament, parables are a very important way that Jesus uses to teach the Pharisees, the
disciples, and Christians for all time to come. The Parable of the Lost Sheep and The Parable of
the Lost Son are two examples of the teaching of Jesus Christ. In The Parable of the Lost Sheep Jesus
tells a story of a sheep herder who had one hundred sheep and lost one lone sheep. The man in the
parable leaves the entire flock in the middle of the desert to go find his one sheep that strayed
away. When the man finds his lost sheep he carries it home on his back and, asks his neighbors to
join him in a celebration for the return of his sheep to the flock. In the parable Jesus teaches that God
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However if we do go awry God carries us on his back to we are once again able to stand on our
own feet again free from the life of sin we backslid into. In Jeremiah 3:22 God says, I am married
unto you the backslider. This verse shows us that God will in fact come searching for us when we
do stray away. This parable show us that God watches over us and shows us the way of
righteousness by keeping Christians together in flocks, also known as congregations. The
Parable of The Lost Son is about a father that has two sons. One day the younger of the man two
sons came to him and asked his father to give him half of his inheritance so that he may go out
and make his own way. The man divided his belongings betwixt his two sons. Soon after the man
gave the younger son his inheritance he set off for a distant land, where he squandered all of his
money on prostitutes and other sinful things. Soon after the prodigal son squandered all of his
money a famine struck the land in which he was presiding. The prodigal son then got a job
feeding swine and longed to eat the food that he had to feed the swine. The prodigal son began to
think if he went back to his father, not as a son but as a worker. He then decides to return to his
father s home. Upon returning his father sees him in the distance and runs to the prodigal son to
embrace him. The son then tries to tell his father
The influence of the Absorbent Mind, and the Sensitive...
Introduction
In this essay I will define the Absorbent Mind and the Sensitive period and illustrate the influence
of these periods on the child s development of movement, language and social skills. A child in his
absorbent mind develops his movement, his language and social skills by soaking knowledge. He
takes steps in different sensitive period and repeats his movements, words or social skill actions to
improve and to perfect his movement, language and social skills.
The Absorbent Mind:
Dr. Maria Montessori uses the term Absorbent Mind to describe the child s mental capacity for
soaking up knowledge and information unconsciously(Handbook). The influence of the Absorbent
Mind lasts from birth to approximately six years of age. She ... Show more content on
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Influence of the absorbent mind and the sensitive period on child s development of movement:
The Absorbent Mind and the the Sensitive Period influence greatly on children s development of
movement. Development is a series of re births. There comes a time when one psychic
personality ends, and another begins (The Absorbent Mind, 2007. Maria Montessori . Page #17).
The Horme (a Montessori term meaning instinct or unconscious will power ) is the dominant
influence on the child in the first 3 years of life. All impressions are stored in the Mneme which is
described as the recording by the subconscious memory of all sensations experienced by an
individual. As the child develops into the second sub phase of the First Plane of Development, the
child s will emerges and replaces the influence of the Horme. The first three years of life are crucial
for a child s development. Dr. Montessori explains how mental movement is connected with physical
movement, and depends on it. Movement helps the development of the mind and improved
expression in further movement and
Gender Criticism In Harry Potter
Misogyny isn t fictional: A Definition of Gender Criticism
Harry Potter can embody the traditional hero s quest from mythology, comment on how heritage
overshadows hard work, reflect World War 2 era oppression with its use of blood status, promote
female empowerment and knowledge, allude to the bible, and make political statements about
wealth distribution. None of these observations relate to the primary subject of wizardry, and it
would be difficult for them to exist simultaneously. Nevertheless, these conclusions can be valid
depending on how someone reads the novel. Criticism may have adopted a negative connotation
over time, but for literary purposes it simply means a way of analyzing a text. The certain type
(school) of criticism a reader chooses to employ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One prominent and useful school of criticism is gender criticism. While its roots date back to the
late 1800 s, this literary theory gained more awareness during the 1950 s and 1960 s. At this time
women s rights activists campaigned for equal treatment in the workforce and in political realms and
the world of literature became aware of its own patriarchal influences. When a critic examines a text
using gender theories they have a number of different directions they can allow their thoughts to go,
but ultimately it will focus on how the text reflects the patriarchal ideologies and traditional of the
authors (as well as the current) society.
Gender criticism can be broken down into further subcategories, one of the most influential being
gender roles. While many gender studies experts argue gender is not defined by biological sex, but
rather, it is a social construct, and one of the ways culture social constructionism can be seen is
through literature. Our society is so focused on the gender binary that anyone who acts differently
than what their assigned gender dictates
Solar System Research Paper
Roughly 5 billion years ago, our solar system no sun. Instead all that exists in our solar system
today, used to form a gigantic gas cloud, floating in the milky way away from the center of the
universe. Something traveling from the center of the universe faster than our gas cloud of a system
collided with our solar systemthis caused a fission reaction, creating a focal point that sucked in all
the lightest of elements in our solar system, Mostly Hydrogen I d assume*. This is how our sunwas
created and like an implosion, the heat of this reaction, boiled the gasses, and the force of the object
that passed through our cloud created energy and momentum. The combination of heat, and
movement, caused particles to collide, and bond together,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was about 65 thousand years ago, that titans first set foot on planet earth. They immediatly
sought out, and enslaved the new species of humanoids that evolved from the minerals of Gaia and
PanGaia combined. The slaves of the titans, were the people of Atlantis. The titans struggled to
survive on Earth, the intense gravity difference between earth and mars is the main reason that
titans could not reproduce on earth. The failed reduction of the Titans on earth created fear of
extinction for the titans and caused great unrest on the planet mars. Mars was overpopulated and
self destructive. There was a point in time, when Mars had such a sever war, that the people of
mars destroyed their own home planet, and suddenly within the course of a few days, there was but
a handful of their species remaining, both in space and on planet earth. It was the destruction of
mars, that prompted genetic diversity. The titans alive on earth, were in such fear of extinction *or
just lonely?* that they began to splice their DNA with that of the people of
Kellogg s Marketing Case Analysis
Kellogg s Marketing Case Analysis

In today s business world, the esteem and significance of clients is not something that ought to be
put aside by organizations. Promoting arrangements and systems would be inadequate without
paying much thought to the clients. Clients will and ought to dependably be a piece of the
motivation in any promoting arrangement of any organization. In view of the suggestions for
productivity and development, client maintenance is possibly a standout amongst the most capable
weapons that organizations can utilize in their battle to pick up a key preferred standpoint and make
due in today s regularly expanding focused condition (1999). It can be contended that purchasers
everywhere throughout the world fluctuate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kellogg exchanges under the ticker image NYSE: K. Incomes in 2006 were $10.906 billion.
Kellogg s was established as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19, 1906 by
Kellogg as an outgrowth of his work with his sibling John Harvey Kellogg at the Battle Creek
Sanitarium.

The organization created and showcased the massively effective Kellogg s Toasted Corn Flakes and
was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922. The organization possesses the Kellogg s, Keebler,
Morning star Farms, and Kashi divisions or auxiliaries. It likewise possesses the Natural Touch,
Cheez It, Murray, Austin, Famous Amos, Carr s, and Plantation brands.

In the given case, the organization are being scrutinized for their new way to deal with nourishment
marking which it is guaranteed is making items look more beneficial than they are. Really, a huge
financing was given by the sustenance business to advance the plan contrary to the activity light
marking plan set forward by the Food Standard Agency (FSA). As demonstrated for the situation,
Kellogg s oats are particularly scrutinized as it was sorted by FSA as red items and regarded
garbage nourishment by the activity light naming plan. Essentially, these activities of FSA
straightforwardly influence the general business of Kellogg especially the shopper state of
How Does Andy Warhol Show Signs Of A Death Effect
The main body of this paper compares Andy Warhol s auction data from 1985 to 1996 to Richard
Agnello s avant garde and general art market indexes for signs of a Death Effect. Compared against
both the avant garde and general art market, Warhol shows signs of a slight Death Effect.
This appendix examines Roy Lichtenstein s market for signs of a Death Effect as well. Lichtenstein
was older than Warhol and the usual artist whom the literature suggests can demonstrate a Death
Effect. Heinrich Ursprung and Christian Wiermann (2008) find that the ideal age to exhibit a death
effect is between 60 and 70 because younger artists are not well enough established and the market
already anticipates the death of older artists. To analyze Lichtenstein s ... Show more content on
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The general art market, as captured in Mei and Moses s index, began to fall in 1995 and
continued to fall until 1997 (Figure 9). The art market began to rise in 1998, but Lichtenstein s
continued to fall. The year after Lichtenstein s death was the only year Lichtenstein and the general
market diverged. By 1999 Lichtenstein s market rose to rejoin the general market. This appears to
be the opposite of a death effect since total sale prices fell below the general art market.
Lichtenstein s market generally followed the Dow Jones Industrial Average around Lichtenstein s
death, but reacted much more significantly. From 1993 to 1995 Lichtenstein rose with the Dow,
but began falling a year before the Dow started to drop (Figure 19). The Dow peaked in 1996 and
started to decline until 1998. During this decline, Lichtenstein s individual market fell much faster
changing over 150% while the Dow fell 15%. The year of Lichtenstein s death briefly departed
from the trend and only fell 1% between 1996 to 1997, though the Dow continued to fall at the same
rate of
Examples Of Verbal Abuse In A Nursing Home
Is Your Loved One Being Verbally Abused In a Nursing Home?

When the difficult decision is made to put your elderly loved one into a nursing home, it is done
with expressed assurance that he or she is going to receive compassionate and professional care.
Unfortunately, some nursing homes fail to adequately screen the individuals they hire as nurses or
caretakers and consequently, employees with bad judgement may find themselves in a position to
take advantage of an elderly patient. This can take the form of emotional abuse where a frail and
sometimes mentally incapacitated elderly patient is subject to verbal abuse by the staff of a nursing
home.

If you have suspicions that your elderly loved one is the victim of verbal abuse in a nursing home,
you can take legal action to have the nursing home brought to justice for failing to provide
reasonable and adequate care for your loved one. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elderly victims of verbal abuse may not comprehend the magnitude of the situation they find
themselves in. This type of abuse includes threats, intimidation, derogatory name calling and
constant belittling. Threats can take a variety of forms including telling the patient that they are
going to be physically harmed if their behavior doesn t change or suggesting that the patient s family
doesn t care about them.

Often in cases of verbal abuse, it occurs alongside other forms of abuse like neglect and physical
abuse. For this reason, the verbal abuse of a patient in a nursing home is difficult to detect.
Unfortunately this is the main reason why verbal abuse claims by elderly nursing home patients are
often dismissed.

Verbal Abuse Warning Signs

Signs of verbal abuse are frequently dismissed as lacking in evidence and blamed on the mental or
physical state of the elderly person in question. Warning signs can
The Role Of Dehumanization In Beloved, By Toni Morrison
The American Civil War stood as the bloodiest domestic war in US history. The events preceding and
following this event tor a nation s ideals apart. The novel Beloved by Toni Morrison acknowledges
the hardship and dehumanization of slaves at that time. Thus identifying the reader, linking them
emotionally into the dark history of the United States. Progressively this helps define the basis of
what is the American Identity. Toni Morrisons perception of what it means to be an American is
defined through the life of the central characters Sethe by being raised from the bottom into slavery
to working hard, providing a better life for her family, and controversy showing the love she has for
her family. The impact of slavery defined the current... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is constantly reminded by the apparent ghost of her dead baby daughter which ironically she
named Beloved. Beloved also shows that past griefs hurt ranging from the atrocities of slavery to
less hideous pains must be remembered but they should not control life (House 10). The book
uses the character Beloved to emphasize the past pains of slavery and allowing the past to never
be forgotten. Sethe is constantly reminded of the agony she lived through the person Beloved.
Ironically she is named after the child of Sethe, which gives readers the perception of being her
daughter back from the dead. However through analysis she represents the symbolism of the
troubling time slaves went through of pain, death and torture. Once Beloved came to 124 she
brought the memories of Paul D and Sethe. Beloved to some may represent a ghost but overall she
was a lover, daughter and sister who was looking for a supportive loving community. Even Beloved
s name mentions love, symbolizing the one feeling human freely can express to each other. Love
also an obsession, especially it becomes a coping method for those ones stripped of their identity as
a person. Though through hardships it is not what you are, or what you have experienced to hurt
you, but what have you done with that
Alone Together By Adam Gopnik
People are becoming busier as the technology developed, they use technology to work and live. As
they access the technology, they would like to use imagination to create a virtual world and stay
away from the real world. In the article Alone Together written by Sherry Turkle, she argues that
technology create imaginationwould affect the whole society in the virtual world and authenticity.
She talks that technologydeveloped makes human doute about intimacy, connectivity, authenticity
and solitude. However, which is also happened on busyness. As human are busier than before, they
begin to think about their imaginary playmate. In the article Bumping Into Mr. Ravioli by Adam
Gopnik, he talks about his daughter s imaginary friend Charlie... Show more content on
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Everyone has their own imagination, in some ways, they represent human s desired goals. If
human can not achieve it in the reality, they would choose to create it in the imaginary world.
When human in their younger age, most of them would rather to create their own imaginary
playmate which would fit all their demands to play with them. Thus, children would not feel
lonely and bored in that way. In Gopnik s article, he finds that her daughter Olivia has an
imaginary friend called Charlie Ravioli which is different from others. In her daughter s
paracosm, everyone is busy. The existence of an imaginary friend had liberated her into a
paracosm, but it was a curiously New York paracosm (Gopnik 160). As a little young girl grows
up in New York. She is curious about the outside world and wants to touch the reality. Thus, in her
imagination, she creates her own paracosm in New York pattern. However, for a three year old
girl, her paracosm is supposed to be relaxing and interesting. Paracosm is based on human
subjective consciousness and affection. In her imaginary world, everyone is very busy which like
New Yorkers and is similar to the real world. In other words, it represents that because of Ravioli
busyness, Olivia desires to experience the busy life and is longing into an outside world which is
same as her friend. Thus, she makes her paracosm different from other kid s paracosm and make it
connect to the reality. Olivia s imaginary world has the same functions that social robots bring to
human beings. Technology creates social robots bas on human s imagination because they need
companionship, love and loyalty. They programmed the robots to help them achieve their goals. In
the article, Turkle finds that I find people willing to seriously, consider robots not only as pets but as
potential friends. Confidants, and even romantic partners (Turkle 271). Because people are easily to
get hurt
Environmental Issues of Coal Mining
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF COAL MINING

INTRODUCTION

Coal is the most abundant fuel resource in India. It is the prime source of energy and perhaps the
largest contributor to the industrial growth of the country. It is a crucial and enduring element in a
modern, balanced energy portfolio, providing a bridge to the future as an important low cost and
secure energy solution to sustainability challenges. Some important facts about coal industry in India
are as follows:

India is the third largest producer of coal in the world


Coal is one of the primary sources of energy
India has some of the largest reserves of coal in the world
Indian coal has high ash content (15 45%)and low calorific value
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There is concern that this natural phenomenon is being altered by a greater build up of gases caused
by human activity.
This is known as the enhanced greenhouse effect. The combustion of coal, like that of other fossil
fuels, produces CO2, a gas that is linked to global warming through the greenhouse effect.
The combustion of coal produces gaseous emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrous oxides
(NOx) that are responsible for the production of acid rain and ground level ozone . Acid rain
occurs when SO2 and NOx gases react in the atmosphere with water, oxygen and other chemicals
to form acidic compounds. Ground level ozone (O3) is mainly responsible for smog that forms a
brown haze over cities. Ground level ozone is formed when NOx gases react with other chemicals
in the atmosphere and is enhanced by strong sunlight. Emissions of SO2 and NOx are termed trans
boundary air pollution because the environmental impacts from the production of these gases are not
restricted by geographical boundaries.

(II) Impact of Coal Mine Fires

A number of coal mines in the country are affected by fires leading to steady destruction of precious
energy resource. The reason for mine fires presumably involves the phenomenon of spontaneous
heating through two interrelated processes viz., the oxygen coal interaction or oxidative process and

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