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Pros And Cons Of Small Town America
Let s talk about small town America. It is a wild place. It can be the greatest place on planet earth,
or the worse place you have ever been. Rural towns do have their ups and downs. For instance, in
a house out in the country, you can take a leak off of your back porch, and no one will care.
However, the location of many small country towns makes them a target for trouble. And out away
from civilization, there may be no one to help you in your time of need. So what are the pros and
cons of rural life?

Let s talk about the good things first. A popular good thing that comes to mind is privacy. Privacy
is a window to freedom. You can piss off of your front porch and no one cares, you can listen to your
music as loud as you want to, and you can roam free in your underwear and, likely, no one will see
you. Privacy is good, but what else is nice about small town America? One word: Friends. In small
rural towns, you begin to build close relationship with your neighbors, and sometimes, they may
even become family. Don t take them for granted either, because out in the country, they will be your
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You do not have to worry about you noisy neighbors making there love session known to the
entire apartment complex, you do not have to worry about Bob s drama every other Monday, and
you have to listen to people loud, broken cars. So, yeah, quiet is nice. It is so great, as a matter of
fact, that it is usually the one soul reason any one person may move to the
Will Grayson Names
Names are just letters formed into what people believe is a word. None of our name is who
someone is. Names are not someone s personality, and they do not dictate one s life and potential
success, although they are part of our identity. Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a fiction novel co
written by David Levithan and John Green, suitable for teens in high school. Both of the Will
Graysons live in Chicago, unaware of the other s existence until a fateful night when they finally
cross paths. There are two students in Chicago, one in a Chicago suburb who goes by Will grayson.
He s the first characterwe meet, and the books chapters alternate between his perspective and the
other main character s. The other starring character is referred to as will... Show more content on
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Overall Will Grayson, Will Grayson was a very down to earth and realistic book that many people
in the high school age group would find amusing and relatable. The beginning of the book is the
most confusing for readers because getting adjusted to the changing perspectives and the switching
of settings and characters. The authors informal style of writing gives the book more of a
journalistic feel, as the reader has access to Will and will s thoughts and feelings throughout the
book. Since the book is intended for teenagers and young adults alike, the language Levithan and
Green is apropriate, and not archaic. The changing of perspective adds to the realisticness of the
Superheroes In The Scavengers
American people, no matter who they are, whether they are rich, famous, intelligent or just an
ordinary person, they all share certain values and assumptions because they grow up in one
particular country, the U.S. Most American people are familiar with superheroes who are always
protagonists and like to help others, these heroes also show their own values and assumptions in the
movie, drama, novel, especially in The Avengers. In the movie The Avengers, Iron Man, one of six
superheroes, displays the best values and assumptions that discussed in Althen s article by expressing
individualism, privacy, directness and assertiveness, and time. Iron Man perfectly exposes the
individualism in his actions and speeches while other superheroes do not.... Show more content on
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Iron Man tells directly to Bruce Banner what he thinks about Banner s experiment, which later
turns to a monster, Hulk. For example, after greeting Banner, Iron Man says: Your work on anti
electron collisions is unparalleled. And I m a huge fan of the way you lose control and turn into
an enormous green rage monster. This quotation reveals how Iron Man expresses his thoughts
toward Banner s experiment, whom he has never met before. He explicitly states that Banner s
experiment does not work, which leads to a terrible consequence, a giant green monster, and he
likes the way when Banner loses control and becomes Hulk. Even though it is not really a nice way
for Iron Man to say that, he tells directly to Banner s face. Overall, Iron Man exposes the values and
assumptions in directness and assertiveness when he first talks to Banner how he feels about the
Hulk and Banner s experiment. Moreover, this exhibits how Americans behave in open and direct
ways that discussed in Althen s article. Americans are generally more direct and open than people
from other countries. To them, being honest is more important than preserving harmony in
Communication In Communication
Conversation is changing dynamically as society ushers in a new era of communication. Social
media has been a revelation in the way society interacts with one another. It is often celebrated for
the ability to connect individuals over extensive distances; however, it is quickly creating a
disconnect between people communicating face to face. There are three prevalent issues plaguing
modern society s interpersonal communication: Social media becomes an addiction, the interaction
between reality and the online landscape, and social media teaches society to multitask. Social media
has caused attention spanto plummet and society has become increasingly enamored with an online
world; thus, causing individuals to be detracted from their environment and less sociable in face to
face communication. Renowned movie critic Roger Ebert had an interesting thought on why he
believed social media was addicting. In Ebert s blog he wrote about the French word frisson and its
meaning. A translation into English would show it means; a brief intense reaction. Ebert theorizes
that humans search out for it often. Essentially, what Ebert is acknowledging is that he finds
himself addicted to this frisson. He feels the need to search out the quick fix that social media
provides. This indicates a possible explanation why society tends to be on their phone during lulled
situations (Ebert). Individuals do this to search out frisson, and to distract themselves from their own
perceived boredom. This
The Detective Chief Inspector Of The Inspector Calls
Not another sound is heard from the other end of the phone aside a small gasp and a few gentle,
shaking breaths, before the blaring beep signals that the caller has just hung up. Now, enter
Detective Chief Inspector Banks. His appearance denotes a man of wealth; a portly fellow with
quite the beer gut. He could perhaps be described as abrasive or as lacking in regard for others,
with qualities of a dictator, or as dominant, being ever one to take charge. He seemed to gain little
happiness from his position, ever one for being pessimistic, or simply a realist as he tells
everyone, and is an avid gambler with no other relations. After the line ends the call, Chief Banks
sighs, rubbing a hand along the stubble that lines his chin, slow and harsh. A groan escapes his
lips along with the chair as he stands, hands fumbling along his desk until he manages to gather
what he was after: keys and packet of cigarettes. As soon as Banks stands, another movement
within the room is to be heard also. This is Detective Chief Rivers, a lean and awkward young
man of 6 2 . He has jet black hair and a long nose, and his personality is almost the opposite of
Banks ; he is eager and obedient, submissive and optimistic, and always willing to give his time to
assist the aid of the Chief, whom he regards with the utmost respect for. C mon, we ve got a call,
Banks states with a lack of care to his voice that could be seen as apathy, shrugging on his coat. You
re driving. Eager to help and to
Last Five Years Research Paper
How I ve changed in the last five years. It is really quite incredible how the teenage body can
change whether that s mentally, or physically, and let me tell you that I ve changed a lot in both
those categories. It will start off in the beginning of fifth grade when I was 11. Then talk about
growing up, and into myself through seventh, eighth, and ninth grade. Finally talk about where I am
now, and how those five years changed me into the person I am today.

Short, round face with chubby cheeks, and buzz cut hair, that would just about describe my
physical features as a fifth grade boy. I was still very social like I am today but not as comfortable
with myself yet at this point in my life. Everyone wants to belong to something or some group,
Hamlet Is Notorious For Its Critical Theme Of Revenge
Danielle Suchit Suchit 1
Ms. Ward
ENG 4U
28 July 2017
Hamlet Essay Analysis
Shakespeare s Hamlet is infamous for its critical theme of revenge. However, the constant conflict
between action vs inaction insinuates a deeper concern. For starters, Prince Hamlet frequently creates
excuses to delay his father s revenge. He is always thinking of the consequences that may result if
he proceeds with his treason instead of avenging his father. On the contrary, Laertes is quick to
avenge his father, never letting honour get in the way of his vengeance. Just as he hears the news
of his father s death, he is quick to raid Elsinore in search of his ... Show more content on
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Furthermore, to prove the ghost is genuine, Hamlet decides that [a] play s the thing wherein [he
ll] catch the conscience of the king, for his treason. If the King is to face his own crime in the
form of a play, then he will show remorse for his evil deed, proving that the ghost is genuine and
Hamlet can confidently avenge his father. Once again, instead of murdering the King immediately
after confirmation, Hamlet remained in the theatre discussing and reciting poems of what he had
just witnessed with others, evidently restraining from his father s revenge. In addition to this,
Hamlet sees that the King is alone in his room and states he is praying, yet he does not murder the
King quite as yet. Hamlet decides not to kill the King whilst he is praying because Claudius did
not give Lord Hamlet the chance to cleanse himself of his sins before he died. As a result, Hamlet
does not want to send an incest breeding man to heaven whilst his glorious father is suffering in
purgatory. This reveals that Hamlet is a very critical thinker; always thinking of the consequences
before he acts. Instead of ridding himself of the burden as a livid mourner would have done, he
decides to live with

Suchit 2 the strain, forgetting


Sermon At The Word Of Faith Christian Church Delivered By...
On Tuesday, November 26, I critically listened to a sermon at The Word of Faith Christian
Church delivered by Pastor Julius Stephens. It was a regular Tuesday bible study with about eight
people. Pastor Stephens s topic for the day was everybody has a purpose. In this paper, I will
critique Pastor Stephens s sermon based on its introduction, body, delivery, conclusion and finally
my overall reaction to his speech. The reason for the speakers sermon was to ensure his audience
realizes their worth.
Pastor Stephens speech introduction started with an attention getting device and then followed with
a Short anecdote which he used to further explain his topic. His attention getting device was the
quotation If you don t know the purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To enable better understanding Pastor Stephens s maintained good volume in speaking marking
sure we didn t have to strain to hear him. He also made the sermon very interactive asking a lot of
question and asked the views of his audience on an issue in order to engage them. He maintained
good eye contact and didn t use a lot of hand gestures so he didn t distract his audience from the
topic. He used spoke audaciously, he took risks in saying things that may or may not hurt people s
feelings in order to pass his point effectively. The speaker also made use of transition words this
made his sermon coherent.
The body of the sermon was mostly centralized on the purpose of each and every one of us in the
church, the saying everything happens for a reason and his view on it. He stated that every person
in the church has a particular purpose. He used the example of a human s body stating that every
part of the body has particular purposes. He went further to say in the body of Christ some of us
maybe the legs, the eyes, the mouth, and the eyes of the church.
He said every one of us has a purpose in the church as every part of our body has a particular task
to perform. He said those of us who are evangelist are the mouth of the church; he said those of us
who are givers are the hands of the church, and those of us who have the money to sponsor the
movement of the gospel around the world are the feet. This example made me and other audience
member understand our
Isaac Newton Research Paper
Sir Isaac Newton was born in January 4, 1643. He live in United Kingdom. Newton died in March
31, 1727. Newton was a scientist and mathematician. Newton had laws about motion and gravity.
The laws that will be discussed about balance and unbalance forces. Balance and unbalance forces
are different by motion. His achievement was designing and constructing a reflecting telescope
1668. A balanced force have different direction on an object, but has equal size.If an object starts
to keep on move the would have the same speed and direction. Balanced forces do not cause the
change in motion. On example of a balance force is an book. The table pulls upward on the book
and the gravity force pulls downward. So the book has equal balance.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES: THE LORAX

The Introduction

The Lorax is a story about a man who abused the environment and about what he learned. The
story begins in the most run down part of a dull, gray town. A small boy asks the Once ler to
share the secret of the Lorax and how he was taken away. Thus, the story is told as a flashback as
the Once ler talks about the Lorax and past events.

The Characters:

The Once ler, a businessman

The Lorax, a leader of the plants and animals

The Once ler s Story: The Beginning

The Once ler moved across the land in his wagon. He came upon a new land with an important
natural resource. (A natural resource is a plant, animal or mineral that can be used by people.)

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18. Explain what must happen for the Lorax and his animals to
Robot Dog Mark Oliver
The children s picture book Robot Dog , by Mark Oliver, explores the idea of physical difference
through the image of a defective robot dog. While the robot dog is being manuyfactured, it is
physically damaged, and it is rejected for not being perfect like the others. He ends up with a group
of other defected robotdogs, and this group accepts it and they are happy together, and thourhg this
tsory the author challenges the idea of how physical differences are perceived.
On the front and back inside covers of this book there are pages which show a blueprint for the
design of the robot dog. This represents how there is an idea of how we should look physically,
how we are expected to conform to what society sees as normal, or risk having our differences
labelled in a negative connotation. The authors simplistic use of colour on these pages highlight
how simple , how black and white the standards are, how there is a barrier between who is seen as
physically normal or different . In this context we see that the idea of having physical differences is
considered as negative, but it is only the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alhthough, tthere is another scene in the book which hilghigts how there is a line between what is
perceived as normal and different. The defective dogs are playing in the messy junkyard which the
author has portrayed using dry, light colours, while the normal, perfect , dogs are on the other side
of a fence on a clean, green grassy setting, highlighting how attaching negative connotations to the
idea of physical differences leads to people trying to achieve acceptance through conformity. There
is one of the perfect dogs which is in between the two settings, and the author has included this
image in his illustration to challenge our perspective of what we consider as
Continuing Professional Development Project
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

In my continuing professional development I have taken training, attended and presented seminars
and done projects during my academic and professional career.

Projects that I have presented during my work career are:

Organized a automation showcase for demonstration of the automation developed across the teams
in the 787 project
Elimination of the errors by atomizing the current process and improving the equality
Defining the process for the floor mounted stowage and the attendant module.
Atomizing the process for improving the quality in the emergency equipment installation.
Building of the lavatory monument for the JAMCO customer.
Modifying the C clamp for meeting the current standard as ... Show more content on
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CE1.1] We were a group of 8 people assigned for this project. My project guide was Mr.A.S.Rao,
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Muffakham Jah College of Engineering
Technology; Hyderabad, India .Our project topic was Building of BAJA Vehicle

CE1.2] Since this was a group project we distributed the tasks according to each of our best
capabilities. Everyone has done an extensive literature survey and have classified the various tasks
and allotted among ourselves. I have taken up the fuel tank building and installation, welding of the
skeleton and the Braking system of the vehicle.

B] BACKGROUND:
CE1.3] Baja SAE is an intercollegiate engineering design competition for undergraduate and graduate
engineering students. The object of the competition is to simulate real world engineering design
projects and their related challenges. Each team is competing to have its design accepted for
manufacture by a fictitious firm. The students must function as a team to design, build, test, promote
and build a vehicle within the limits of the rules, also to generate financial support for their project
and manage their educational
Gender Stereotypes And Expectations In Literature
Everyone knows that boys only want one thing, and girls, above all else, must protect their virtue.
Society, through such means as literature, popular culture, and tradition, has perpetuated these
gender stereotypes and expectations for much of history. Unconscious and conscious assumptions
about gendershape how readers perceive sex in literature; men are typically considered lustful,
whereas women are considered loving. However, the subjects of sex, love, and lust in literature, as
demonstrated in poems written by Robert Burns and Andrew Marvell, become increasingly nuanced
when gender stereotypes and expectations are questioned and removed. Gender roles, expectations,
and stereotypes have shifted and become less clearly defined... Show more content on
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He says that the youthful hue / sits on [her] skin like morning dew, but that this fresh beauty will
soon fade (Marvell 584; 33 34).
The description of this woman supports stereotypes of both genders. The man is lustful, and his
tactic is to appeal to the woman s shallow vanity. He appeals to her desire for love by almost
offhandedly tacking on how he would like to know her heart (Marvell 583; 18). Additionally, he
says that, should they act upon his lustful desires, they would be like amorous birds of prey
(Marvell 584; 38). The contradictory image of loving raptors enforces the stereotype of a predatory
man spouting any lovely lie to get a woman in his bed. A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns is not as
overtly sexual as To His Coy Mistress. However, Burns was notoriously promiscuous, and his subject
matter was often of a sexual nature. It is safe to say that his purpose in this poem was a sexual
purpose. He says his luve s like a red, red rose / that s newly sprung in June (Burns 935; 1 2). He also
describes his love as a beautiful song being sweetly played in tune (Burns 935; 1 2). He uses this
flowery language to appeal to women s stereotypical love for beauty and emotion. He additionally
appeals to an overemotional woman by using hyperbolic language to describe his love. He claims
that he will love this woman until all the seas dry up and the rocks melt wi the sun
The Gold Rush On California
The effect of the Gold Rush on the Californians. Gold in California was incidental discovered near
an American stream that would change the young creating state. All finished America, youthful
colleagues settled on the decision to go to California. People started from Europe, Asia, and
South America searching for minute wealth. The new American dream was to get rich, and to
make a fortune quickly. (Mill operator 151) In 1839, one of the wealthiest people in California
came over as an outcast from Sweden; his name was John Sutter. His inspiration of coming to
California was to build his own specific private agrarian space. In late 1847, James Marshall and
around twenty other men were sent to a stream by Sutter to manufacture a sawmill. With a
particular ultimate objective to supply enough wood required for Sutter s ranch. On January 24,
1848 the sawmill was essentially whole when something stood out enough to be noticed. Marshall
got what he thought to be gold, and remembering that think the gold he saw another piece. In the
wake of making extraordinary compared to other discovers, Marshall and his worker retreated to
work, notwithstanding it was not a little while later that they kept finding more gold. (Glass 45 47)
Even however Marshall was sure that he had found gold, he required more confirmation, so Marshall
to back some gold to Sutter. Remembering the ultimate objective to test the gold Sutter used a
reference book that gave him hints about gold. Sutter made the

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