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The Odyssey In Tim Burton s 2003 Film Big Fish
In Tim Burton s 2003 film Big Fish, Edward Bloom leaves his small town of Ashton and lives a
life full of adventure. From befriending a giant, working at the circus, getting trapped in a
mysterious town, and robbing a bank, Bloom lives a life of mythic proportions. Many of his trials
and tribulations are centered around the love of his life Sandra, and returning to her after he is
drafted into the Korean War. In the final lines of the movie, Edward s son William Bloom states, A
man tells his stories so many times that he becomes the stories. They live on after him, and in that
way he becomes immortal ( Big Fish). Odysseus, the main characterof Homer s The Odyssey, also
went through a myriad of outlandish obstacles to return to Penelope, and his legacy has also given
him an air of immortality.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Themes like loyalty, disguise, and hubris are still relevant in modern literature and society.
However, one aspect of Homer s epic may have been more of an aspiration than a true reflection of
the world around him. Women in ancient Greece were relegated to the margins, while women in
The Odyssey were featured as important, multifaceted characters. The Odyssey would not be truly
feminist by today s standards; yet, modern feminist movements may have also found their earliest
feminist ideologies in Homer, as he reduced the inequality women faced in his writing. Homer has
shown characteristics of an ancient Greek feminist in The Odyssey, as he displays women as
intelligent, puts women in leadership positions, and places Odysseus in traditionally female
Life Of Pi By Yann Martel
Yann Martel, the author of Life of Pi, tells a miraculous survival story that everyone will want to
believe. He tells readers about the life a boy, who later in the story gets stuck on a lifeboat with
fierce companions for 227 days. Piscine Molitor Patel, otherwise known as Pi , accompanies his
family in moving to Canada from India, though the ship sinks and he then tells his journey twice. Pi
told his journey in two versions, an animal version, and a human version. In both versions Pi is
accompanied with a zebra/sailor, a hyena/cook, his own mother/orangutan, and himself/tiger (Martel
311). Though the characters in the novel, like Pi, the Chinese officials, and the writer, preferred the
animal version, the preferred version would be the human version. The theme of Life of Pislowly
emerges throughout the novel. Pieces of the theme become present when the readers begin to
understand the novel as a whole. Martel divides this novel into three parts, which helps the
readers understand Pi and everything about him, which helps the readers figure out what may or
may not have happened. The theme of this novel would be that when in a survival situation, it
will take all a person is in order to survive. In the first part of the novel, readers learn about Pi, his
life, his religious beliefs, and zoology. Pi believes in three different religions, Hinduism,
Christianity, and Islam (Martel 64). His is religiously diverse, since there are so many religions and
Gods in the
How India s Economic Policies And Growth Have Changed...
Pallabi Chakraborty
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Economic Liberalization in India
On the 15th of August, 1947, India awoke to freedom and democracy, when the British passed on
the controls of the brightest jewel in the crown (as India was lovingly called) to the Indian people.
The Indian subcontinent has been invaded since time immemorial for the riches the land held. It is
often said that trading with India and conquering it was a great deal to the Europeans. For the
British to reign the country for so long, which became dominant primarily after several wars and
diplomatic issues in Indian as well as Europe, was a source of pride. It established them as superior
to the Dutch, French and Portuguese. However, if India indeed is a country of such abundance, and
has been a free country for so long, why is it still counted amongst low income countries? In this
paper, I make an attempt to evaluate how India s economic policies and growth have changed since
independence.
At the time of independence, the value of rupee was at par with the US dollar and India had a clean
balance sheet with no borrowings. The Indian government decided to pan out development through
Five Year plans, much alike the ones implemented by the former soviet government. These plans
were meant to finance welfare and development activities with the help of external funds which
would mean that the rupee would have to be devaluated (Economic Times, August 24th, 2013).
Source: World Bank and www.knoema.com (Rupees devaluation
Nathaniel Hawthorne Book Banned
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem Massachusetts. Hawthorne was born into a puritan
household. One of his ancestors, William Hathorne, immigrated from England to The America s in
1630 (where he settles in Massachusetts). His ancestor William became in Salem and was known
for his harsh sentencing. Due to this Nathaniel latter added a w to his name to lose relation to his
family.
Nathaniel was the only male child to his parents Nathaniel and Elizabeth Hathorne. Unfortunately
his father, Nathaniel, died of yellow fever in 1808. Because of the absence of his father s financial
support, Hawthorne and his mother moved into his uncle s house. While living with his uncles
Nathaniel had a leg injury which caused him to be immobile for ... Show more content on
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Books are sometimes banned also because a vocal group finds that particular book offensive and
immoral. Parents also attempt to remove books from the school curriculum because they find it
too offensive. However, local school books may not be removed from school library shelves
simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books. Each book that is banned or
censored is done so for the content within the pages. There are a few common reasons that books
have been banned or censored in schools, libraries, and book stores. These include Racial Issues,
Encouragement of Damaging Lifestyles, Blasphemous Dialog, Sexual Situations or Dialog, Violence
or Negativity, Presence of Witchcraft, Religious Affiliations (unpopular religions), Political Bias, and
Age Inappropriate.
The Scarlet Letter has been challenged because it revolves around sin and punishment. The book has
also been banned because parents believed it was indecent and immoral since the main character
commits adultery.
Also, The Scarlett Letter was banned and challenged because of the author s views on the subject of
adultery and compassion for it.
One other reason was that it was banned was due to moral issues since the author seemed to
sympathetic adultery committed.
It was banned for its adultery; Henry James called it indefinable purify and lightness of conception.
Up to this day the book is still being banned because of its sinful conflicts with community
Aum Shinrikyo Religious Group Case Study
The 1995 Sarin Attacks on the Japanese Subway System by Aum Shinrikyo exposed the need of
improving the Japanese Intelligence database, emergency management and training for emergency
services.
On March 20, 1995 at approximately 0600 hours, members of the Aum Shinrikyo religious group
launched one of the most deadly attacks Japanese citizens had seen since WWII. The attacks were
conducted by members of the Aum Shinrikyo religious group lead by Shoko Asahara, who was the
founder of the religious group. The members of Aum Shinrikyo were targeting mass casualties to
show their dissatisfaction with the Japanese Government. Five members of the Aum Shinrikyo
religious group managed to conduct the attack by depositing Sarin, which is a nerve agent, classified
as a weapon of mass destruction. (Chemical weapons 101: Six facts about sarin and Syria s
stockpile), into plastic bags and covering them with newspapers to avoid unwanted attention, then
they transported them into different trains, attempting to kill as many people possible. After the
members of Aum Shinrikyo religious group entered into the trains, they dropped the plastics bags to
the ground and managed to make holes in the plastic bags with the tip of umbrellas they were
carrying, then they exited the car. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Members of Aum Shinrikyo released a cloud of sarin near the residence of Judges who were
working on a civil law suit against the Aum Shinrikyo religious group(Chemical weapons 101: Six
facts about sarin and Syria s stockpile); however, the attacks on the Tokyo subway were the most
successful by Aum Shinrikyo. The lack of knowledge and training about weapons of mass
destruction (WOMD) and chemical, biological, explosives, radioactive and nuclear
Rebellion And There Pretty Much Was A War
rebellion and there pretty much was a war. One of the most interesting events that the Sikh
extremists did was the attack on the Romanian ambassador. The Sikhs are extremely violent in all
their means and a lot of it is also retaliation. But the founder of the religion was a gentle soul. This
shows just how easy it is for religion to turn violent. The younger activists had taken over pretty
much and now the older Sikh leaders were just there. That is how the religion got so messed up.
That s why they were all about violence and none of the original Sikh views. They did not even
achieve any political views. The Sikh terrorist are mainly in India. So even if the government is not
the best doesn t mean people can do whatever that want. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Twelve people died and 5,500 people were affected many with permanent injuries.Aum Shinrikyo
was unlike any other religion that he had studied this far. Muslims wanted to convert or kill all of
those who did not live according to Muslim law. In Christianity people saw the extremists saw it
fit to commit a small act of violence, like a murder, to prevent larger acts of violence which were
usually the mass killings of innocent children. Like Michael Bray and the abortion clinics. The
Israelis they were fighting to reclaim territory that was theirs and the Sikhs they were just rebelling
against the government. Aum Shinrikyo is different in that it does not commit large acts of
violence against unbelievers or against the government. Juergensmeyer explains the reason that
they poisoned thousands of people was to hurry up Armageddon. Which they believed would be a
time of extreme violence and death on this earth. But the leader Asahara was power hungry and
some say he just pulled the train incident to gain power and media. Buddha was not made up to be
a violent god. So why would Shoko Asahara resort to violence to get his point across? In the next
chapter Theater of Terror Juergensmeyer explores the methods which terrorists use when selecting
their next target. The targets chosen were largely selected because of their symbolism. The
symbolism and size of these targets would show the message which the terrorists were seeking to
send. The targets were often chosen by
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Smart Tv
Introduction of Smart TV

What is smart TV? To answer the question directly, A smart TV, sometimes referred to as connected
TV, is a television set or set top box with integrated Internet and example of technological
convergence between computers and television sets and set top boxes. Besides the traditional
functions of television sets and set top boxes provided through traditional broadcasting media, these
devices can also provide Internet TV, online interactive media and home networking access and
Internet connected smart features help to get more out of television. Most new TV are now smart,
with a wide range of models.

The technology used by Smart TV The technology used by smart TV, you will need an internet
connection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They come in all shapes in all shapes and sizes to suit your setup, and offer everything from basic
Netflix access through to 1080p, surround sound streaming joy. If you re looking to enjoy smart
TV features but aren t currently in the market for a new TV, set top boxes are the simplest and most
affordable way to do so!

Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart TV

Advantages

When we say that there is nothing on TV often we mean nothing we can find that we want to see
but this will not be the case with a smart TV. You can watch YouTube videos or play games and as
long as you don t mind others knowing what you are up to, you can check your e mail and see
what your friends are up to by logging on to your social media account. Netflix and Hula are
included so there is more of an option regarding what to watch. Disadvantages

As with other devices that take you online there are fears surrounding security and there is a point
some of the time. There have been issues, but work is being carried out to minimize this. In the
future it may be the case that Firewalls will cover TVs as well. There are also fears about theft of
date and loss of privacy and most worryingly the camera and sound equipment getting pictures and
recordings of what is happening in the room. Facial recognition has also been muted as a risk to
Using The Disk Head Simulator
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Using the Disk Head Simulator
Introduction
Secondary storage is a very significant component of a computer s operating environment. It
provides an important large storage space that can permanently hold systems software and any
other desired user data. Secondary storage can also be utilized as a backup to ensure that the
computer system is reliable and that data carried is safe. In addition, secondary storage also
known as the Disk system supports the operations of the main memory. Therefore, we can say
that the optimal performance of the disk is crucial since it affects the overall operation of the
system (Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne). To be able to read or write a sector of the disk, the disk
arm needs to first and foremost search for targeted track. This, if not optimized, the time required to
complete the search also referred to as the seek time, will be far much higher than anticipated. This
time also depends on the distance between the position of the current read/write and the location of
track that is required. On touching the track, the rotation of the occurs so as to ensure that the
desired sector is under read/write. This time is referred to as the rotation time and is usually known
in advance.
In order to ensure optimal performance of the system through reduction of the seek, transfer and
rotation time, a disk arm scheduling technique is required. This scheduling techniques is able to
schedule or organize different sets of
Federal Deficit And The National Debt
This paper is about the last 15 years of the federal deficit and the national debt, as well as
examination their relationship. This paper also looks at how the deficit is created and dealt with,
along with what happens to different areas of the economy when the deficit s size changes. Lastly
this paper covers who owns the national debt, how these people are paid off, and the interest rate of
the debt.
Federal Budget Deficit with a sprinkle if National Debt (1, 2, 3) The federal budget deficit and the
national debt are two different things, but are connected in a parasitic way. The federal budget
deficit is when the government spends more than in receives; it is also a flow value, meaning that
the amount of the deficit is something that occurs over time (Miller, 2014). The deficit for the
past 15 years is shown in Appendix A, and the deficit is the host, not the parasite. The national
debt however is the parasite, and it is known as the total value of all federal government deficits
minus the amount that the government has repaid. The debt is also a stock value, or something
measured at an exact point in time, and its last 15 years appears in Appendix B (Miller, 2014). The
reason why the deficit and debt are in a parasitic relationship is because the budget deficit can exist
without the debt, like a host does not need a parasite, but the debt cannot live without the deficit. The
federal budget deficit comes into existence when the government spends more than it earns

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