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A Literary Analysis Of Kathleen Bowen s The Demon Lover
What Drove Her? In The Demon Lover, Kathleen Drover is the protagonist and represents a British
wife and mother who returned from the country to her war ravaged home in London hoping to
retrieve some of her family s personal belongings. Mrs. Drover s story unfolds as a haunting of
supernatural means driven by the ghostof her sweetheart, an un named soldier presumed to have
been killed during World War Itwenty five years earlier. The dark imagery of the story is craft fully
controlled by Bowen and fosters a heavy sense of circumstance, anxiety, and even ambiguity, which
transports the reader through nightmarish stages of suspense and ultimately horror. The tone of The
Demon Loveris initially set by Bowen as Drover returns to her abandoned, gloomy, London street
in anticipation of a quick gathering of personal belongings from her boarded up, delapitated former
home. As a depressing back drop to an even heavier story, the war blitzed city provides the mood of
eeriness, chaos, and depression. German rockets have ravaged... Show more content on
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Drover s demise through Bowen s intense imagery paralleling history with that of a ghost tale. The
vacant house, cold air, the mysterious letter whose source is un documented, a faceless lover from
the past, un fulfilled promise, an empty marriage, persistent rain, and a taxi with no apparent
destination come together during a war torn time to create unconventional feelings of the super
natural. Even the bruise in the wallpaper assumes a damaged position and a haunting significance.
The ambiguity of Bowen s ending of The Demon Lover fits perfectly as the final destination of
Drover s taxi ride is uncertain, but Bowen s imagery throughout the story emphasizes the idea that
through descriptive language and some horror, the forgotten past exists in Kathleen s mind to haunt
the
Corporate Scandals and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
INTRODUCTION
Corporate Scandals also known as Accounting Scandals are business scandals that originate from the
misstatement of financial reporting by the executives of public companies who are trusted to run
these organizations. These misrepresentations happen through overstating revenues, understating
expenses, Overstating assets or understating liabilities, use of fictitious and fraudulent transactions
and direct falsification of financial statements to give a misleading impression of the companies
financial status. These misrepresentations are sometimes done with the cooperation of officials in
other organizations or affiliates.
The accounting profession has been ridiculed by the corporate scandals that took place in the last ...
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As the management of Enron continued with their fake growth, Enron s financial contracts started to
became more and more complicated.
By August 2001, the financial statement fraud became obvious and by October Enron
management announced that the company was worth $1.2 billion less than what was previously
recorded. The difference was due to inflated estimates of income and failure to include all the debt
in the financial reports that were sent out to investors. The Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) started investigating Enron. By November 2001 Enron admitted to overstating its past four
year earnings by $586 million and admitted to owing over $6 billion in debt. After this admission
the price of Enron stock dropped incredibly. Investors and creditors requested immediate
repayments from Enron. However, since Enron could not come up with any cash to repay its
creditors, it filed for bankruptcy in December of 2001. Thousands of Enron employees and
investors lost their savings, their children s college funds and pension when Enron collapsed due to
financial statement misrepresentation by its management. A lawsuit on behalf of a group of Enron s
shareholders was filed against Enron s executives and directors whereby 29 of them were accused of
insider trading and misleading the public.
Arthur Andersen
Arthur Andersen LLP was an accounting firm that was hired by Enron for both consultancy and
auditing work. It was one of the big five accounting
Steven Spielberg s Jurassic Park
How exciting would it be to travel back in time and live with the dinosaurs? That is exactly the
setting Steven Spielberg wanted to create in the movie version of the Michael Crichton novel,
Jurassic Park. Science fiction adventure films, such as Jurassic Park, are exciting for all age
groups. The audience is in awe of the characters, in this case realistic looking and acting dinosaurs.
After a shocking death takes place due to an animal attack in Isla Nublar, an island 120 miles from
Cuba, scientific experts are needed to investigate further. Dr. Alan Grant and assistant Ellie Sattler,
also assisted by Dr. Ian Malcolm and Donald Gennaro, are invited by the peculiar billionaire, John
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The country of Costa Rica is a perfect setting with all of the diversity of species and seclusion
from other parts of the world to do experimental research with dinosaurs in secret. Isla Nublar, the
specific location leased by Hammond as a biological preserve to do research, adds to the
seclusion, as it is difficult to get to the island one hundred miles off the coast of Costa Rica and
difficult to leave. Ian Malcolm, the mathematician invited to visit the park to access risk, takes
one look around the island and says the problem with Isla Nublar is that it is an accident waiting
to happen, effectively foreshadowing the events to occur shortly after the group s arrival on the
island. Once the group drives the safari jeeps Hammond has provided through the gates of the
theme park, it is as if they are in another world. The gates are described as enormous, primitive
gates, torches blazing on either side. Again Malcolm foreshadows future events by looking up at
the immense gates and asking if King Kong is inside. The seclusion of the island and confinement
of the park builds the anticipation that an accident is imminent. This suspense is important
because when the dinosaurs run free, the experts and the children feel cut off from the outside
world and must find ways to save themselves. The time at which the park was built, the 1990s,
was not long after supercomputers became prevalent. The climate on the island also added to the
mysterious, clandestine atmosphere. For example, every time a tyrannosaurus rex came to attack
the group, it was raining. When the t Rex flipped the jeep over, it was so foggy it was difficult to
see. Appropriately, the secluded location of the theme park, Isla Nublar, means clouded island as
most of it is encased in a dense fog. It was also exciting to see the dangerous
Congestion Of Congestion Based Fees
Congestion, particularly in urban centers, has received much attention due to the resulting higher
absolute travel times and lower travel time reliability, that lead to higher fuel consumption and
significant environmental impacts. In response to the high congestion delays and costs, researchers
and policymakers have studied the need and the implications of implementing congestion based
fees in a bid to alleviate congested network links and/or areas, and divert traffic as needed,
temporally, spatially and modally, known as triple divergence (Downs, 1992). Proper evaluation of
any congestion management strategy requires explicitly setting performance measures that can be
used as indicators of how well the policyperforms, and whether or not the initial goals are reached.
Congestion pricing is a widely used policy aiming to mitigate congestion along heavily congested
facilities. The rationale behind congestion pricing is that users are charged a toll fee in order to use
the facility, in a bid to alleviate congestion and improve travel time along this facility, and/or collect
revenue to be allocated in congestion mitigation projects that would enhance the users experience
and the system performance overall. There are different implementation schemes, depending on the
level of sophistication that the agency wishes to achieve: unique vs. differentiated toll by vehicle
type/class, fixed vs. dynamic toll rates based on the traffic conditions, tolled lanes in conjunction with
My Summer Vacation Essay
My summer vacation this year if you even call it a vacation has been insane. My summer started
out normal until the day I to went visit my dad. My parents had recently gotten a divorce so they
no longer lived together. It all started with the secret that my dad had no idea about. Just before I got
in the planemy mom gave me a hatchet, which I had no idea what I would ever use it for. I was
getting there on a bush plane with a very friendly pilot. He even let me drive for a while, every
thing was fine until he started having problems, big problems. Seconds later he was silent. Silent.
That s when everything went wrong. It took me awhile to figure out what s happening but I made
somewhat of a plan to ¨land¨ the plane. Once the plane ran out of gas I crash land into a lake
somewhere in the Canadian forest. Insane.

As soon as the plane hit the water it was a race to surface before my lungs filled with lake water.
The journey to the shore was tiring and bye the time I finally woke up from who knows how long
my face was fried and mosquitoes were eating me alive. Millions of things were flying through my
mind at that time, the pilot, where am, what do I do, food, and shelter. I didn t even know where to
start. Food. I knew I needed food before I could do anything. I grabbed a sip of water from the
lake hesitant at first. The pilot. I decided I needed the water so I got some anyways trying not to
think of the pilot. As I stumbled up the hill trying to keep the lake in sight at all times I found
some sort of berries and started shoving my mouth full of whatever those berries were. Once I
got back to the lake I realized eating too many of those berries made me feel like my stomach was
tied in knots and was being chewed by those berries and spit back out. Gut cherries. After that I
knew I could not live off those gut cherries,so I went in search for more food. About a hundred
yard past the gut cherry bushes were Raspberries. Then I really stuffed my face and didn t even
realize that there was also someone eating the berries as well, it wasn t a person; but a bear. Insane.

Since the food part was taken care of I needed shelter. I was thinking of making a lean to until I
found a cavish like shelter that went a
Examples Of Moral Dilemmas In Macbeth
Ioral Dilemma in Macbeth Moral dilemma s are experiments in which one is asked to imagine a
difficult situation and decide what they think the morally correct course of action would be. A
moral dilemma requires one to choose between two or more actions and have moral reason to
support the actions chosen. In William Shakespeare s tragedy, Macbeth, Macbeth himself
encounters a moral dilemma that requires him to make a conscious decision that makes him choose
between killing King Duncan or continuing to live the peasant life. To begin with, in the opening
scene of the play, Macbeth is faced with 3 witches who appear out of the storm. They proceed to
make plans to meet again and then quickly disappear. While the witches were in Macbeth s presence,
Angelman Syndrome Case Study
conditions. In an article by Malak, Kostiukow, Krawczyk Wasielewska, Mojs, and Samborski
(2015), the Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) and the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM 88)
scores showed significant correlation r = 0.7; p 0.0001, however the PBS shows to be the simplest
and quickest tool when assessing balance in the pediatric population. Righting, equilibrium, and
protective reactions are assessed when performing postural and balance evaluations.
Common tools used to address body positions and transitions between them under the category of
mobility/ locomotion and community, social, and education life are the PDMS 2 and the Pediatric
Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). The School Function Assessment is used with children ...
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Although pediatric scoliosis is not common, the participation of physical therapy in the treatment of
scoliosis when it occurs is critical. SMS spine deformity is frequently related to the altered stature,
commonly seeing in this condition. In a document generated by Karen Turner Bare, MPT from
Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, called Physical Therapy Considerations for the
Pediatric Spine (2011), the author discusses different types of scoliosis, screening tests, and
treatment considerations. This is an excellent reference tool for PT s when working with children
with SMS with spinal deviation. Physical therapy interventions recommended by the author are:
spinal stabilization, balance activities, flexibility, core strengthening, postural correction, lateral
shifts and respiratory
Blue Hive Advertisement Analysis
Technological advancements are often associated with state of the art machinery that could
potentially save a copious amount of lives; however, such advancements also prove to be a sinister
threat that could take a life with just one push of a button. Distracted driving is a pervasive
phenomenon that has ravaged a myriad of nations; from the United States to the United Kingdom,
texting while driving takes thousands of lives yearly in these nations. Blue Hive, an advertising
agency in London, launched a campaign against texting while driving in August of 2012. Over four
thousand miles away, the United States government s Department of Transportation created a
campaign and website that is committed to distraction free driving. Both campaigns... Show more
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Blue Hive s advertisement centers on the gruesome display of a dead person (see fig. 1). The
woman s body is uncannily clean of blood, dirt, and injuries; it can be implied that the body must
have already been examined and cleaned by the medical examiner. Although no blood is present
in the image, it can still be perceived by some as macabre and insensitive since a loved one s body
is nonchalantly exposed to the public eye; emotions of guilt, anger, and poignant mourning are
evoked in the viewers. The U.S. Department of Transportation s advertisement primarily focuses on
the danger and tragedy that is associated with distracted driving (see fig. 2). This sense of danger is
notably accentuated by the disarray of both sharp and blunt car debris littering the road. The red light
that engulfs the background of the wreckage heightens this danger as the color red connotes crisis,
emergency, and bloodshed, thus, establishing emotions of insecurity, fear, and anguish in viewers.
Blue Hive s and the Department of Transportation s advertisements both clearly state their incentive:
texting and driving is a trend that must be halted. Both achieve their objectives by incorporating
blunt, substantial messages and symbolic images of death, danger, and guilt. The ultimate objective
for both parties is that drivers of all ages should not engage in distracted driving. Both
advertisements simply want viewers and drivers alike to envision the inevitable consequences
associated with distracted driving in hopes of thwarting families from grieving the loss of their loved
Chocolat
A Sequence Analysis of the Opening Scene in Chocolat (1988) This exercise will analyse the
opening scene from Chocolat (Dennis, 1988), the scene in which an adult France (Mirelle Perrier)
having spent her childhood in colonial Africa, experiences a present day Cameroon. From her
interaction with whom at first appear as locals to studying the beautiful landscape. This sequence
epitomises the overarching subjectivity of Dennis experience as the Other in postcolonial Africa.
The sequence begins with an observational shot of waves crashing rhythmically on to the shore. The
vast ocean engulfs the senses, it is all that is visible and all that can be heard. As the sequence
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It is from this scene that it becomes apparent that France is always positioned in the centre of the
shot. When she is sitting on the beach, walking in to town and even when dropped off by Mungo.
The placement of her in such open spaces further emphasizes her vulnerability and isolation from
her environment. It is in the scene in which France is left in the town that colour becomes
somewhat more important to the sequence. The most obvious use of colour being the blue of
France s, Mungo s and even Sawa s clothing. Once leaving the vehicle, France s all blue outfit
becomes a distinct contrast to her surroundings. Africa would typically be considered as a warm
country, vibrant with red and oranges, and one of its most distinct natural features being the warm,
dusty sand paving most back roads. The colour blue often denotes coldness and a sense of
detachment. A reflection of France s attitude to her surroundings. She approaches a group of African
people in pursuit of further transport. It becomes obvious at this point that France has no trouble
interacting with the native Cameroonians and from her confidence in approaching and
communicating with them, has spent some time in the country. It is also apparent that France is
used to being in control of herself and others in this environment. Despite the discomfort displayed in
her body language, her control as a child over the hired help and also her independence gained from
years of isolation, leads to her being in command of the situation. She appears more confident in this
moment, although the locals, including the children playing in the street barely acknowledge France
s presence. As France enquires about the bus to Douala, a commercial van drives past with
Cameroon written on the side, which is the first instance of establishing the location. Although
France s had an initially confident approach with the natives, the next shot sees her
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Blue Colour
What is blue colour?
Is your favourite colour blue? Did you know that the worlds most favourite colour is blue?In the
colour wheel blue is a primary colour (along with the colours red and yellow), which means that all
other colours are made from these colours so blue colour cannot be made .The name blue originates
from the middle English word bleu. Blue is also known as the colour for boys even thought in the
past it was the colour for girls as it was said to be softer and more dainty. scientifically we can see
blue as it bounces off objects and all other colours of the rainbow are absorbed into it. Blue colour
comes in many shades. Psychological effects
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It is also the least appetizing colour but there are blue foods both from nature and cooked.Do you
find blue colour food appetizing?
Naturally blue food;

Cooked blue food; Blue in nature


There are many blue things that can be found in nature, blue animals, plants and even the sky we
live under is blue.Did you know that mosquitoes are attracted to blue colour and blue birds cant see
blue ?
Blue animals;

Blue plants; Other blue things; Blue in entertainment


Does your favourite movie use blue colour? Many blue colour things can be found in
entertainment.From the use of blue in music to movies.In art and animation as well.They use it
mainly to show character or pass a message to the audience using colour.
Blue colour in movies; Cinderella movie.Cinderella, calm , strong and confident girl.To show this ,
throughout the movie she wears blue colour. Blue colour in animation;
Naruto (Japanese animation).Uchiha sasuke . A cold,aloof,intelligent and calm character.This is
well shown by the
Importance of National Income
A variety of measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate total
economic activity in a country or region, including gross domestic product (GDP), gross national
product (GNP), net national income (NNI), and adjusted national income (NNI* adjusted for natural
resource depletion). All are specially concerned with counting the total amount of goods and
services produced within some boundary . The boundary is usually defined by geography or
citizenship, and may also restrict the goods and services that are counted. For instance, some
measures count only goods and services that are exchanged for money, excluding bartered goods,
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Because of the complication of the multiple stages in the production of a good or service, only the
final value of a good or service is included in the total output. This avoids an issue often called
double counting , wherein the total value of a good is included several times in national output, by
counting it repeatedly in several stages of production. In the example of meat production, the value
of the good from the farm may be $10, then $30 from the butchers, and then $60 from the
supermarket. The value that should be included in final national output should be $60, not the sum
of all those numbers, $90. The values added at each stage of production over the previous stage are
respectively $10, $20, and $30. Their sum gives an alternative way of calculating the value of final
output.
Formulae:
GDP(gross domestic product) at market price = value of output in an economy in the particular year
intermediate consumption
NNP at factor cost = GDP at market price depreciation + NFIA (net factor income from abroad) net
indirect taxes[3]
[edit]The income approach
The income approach equates the total output of a nation to the total factor income received by
residents or citizens of the nation. The main types of factor income are:
Employee compensation (cost of fringe benefits, including unemployment, health, and retirement
benefits);
Interest received net of interest paid;
Rental income (mainly for the use of real estate) net of
The History and Importance of the Trebuchet
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. A. C. Clarke (Clarke).
Throughout history, people have relied on technology to aid them. Technology has played an
important role throughout time as a tool that has allowed people to achieve accomplishments never
before possible. Technology has been crucial to survival as it has been used in warfare. Technology
was used for both offensive and defense systems during times of siege, and could determine the fate
of entire empires. Siege engineswere some of the most important technological advancements of their
time and could drastically sway outcomes of battles. Of the siege engines, the trebuchetplayed a very
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Compared to the trebuchet, the designs of other siege weapons were lacking in many respects. The
most important of these other siege engines included the Greek ballista, the catapult, and variations
on the catapult design, such as the Roman onager and mangonel. The ballista s design was very
similar to an extremely large crossbow with a guide chute to keep the projectile on path. A large
ballista could launch an eight pound stone over 450 yards. It took two men to operate a ballista
(Hamper). A standard catapult used the inconsistent strength and weight of men as a source of
power. Groups of men had to work to pull down the catapult bar in order to launch the objects.
Such catapults could typically throw as much as a fifty pound rock. An onager was type of a
catapult with a short arm that would be launched forward by many twisted sinews. Both the
onager and the ballista were limited in accuracy and range, because the tightly twisted sinews and
ropes continually wore out and needed to be replaced. Likewise, the standard catapult lacked
accuracy because of the inconsistent strength and weight of the men who fired it. While all of
these siege machines were useful, none of them had the range, or were as powerful, accurate, and
widely used as the trebuchet (Gurstelle 18 22). The trebuchet was by far the most powerful,
accurate, and reliable of all siege weapons
Health Concerns In North Korea
North Korea is a harsh country to live in. It is very difficult to live in North Korea because health
concerns are very high, there is barely any freedom, and schools there are very different than the
United States. Health concerns are very high because North Korea can t even pay for enough food
for their people so they start getting sick (¨Liberty in North Korea¨). There are a lot of poor people
their so they can t pay for medicine to make them feel better (¨Liberty in North Korea¨). After you
finish your school year you still would have to work for the state during the summer (The World
Book Encyclopedia 2006). Once you get in North Korea you can never come out. Which is unfair
for all the people their that want to travel the world.
Freedom in North Korea is very difficult. If you lived in North Korea you can t leave the country
without permission (¨Liberty in North Korea¨). If you get reported for doing something bad then
you will end up in prison camp automatically (¨Liberty in North Korea¨). If you are really attached
to your phone then you will not like this country. The reason why is because there is no free media,
you can t have international calls, and you can t even access the internet there (¨Liberty in North
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North Korea only has to attend 11 years of school. The unfair part of it is you have to work for the
state in the summer time. In North Korea there is only one university and over 200 specialized
colleges. The one university is called Kim II sung University in Pyongyang. Each college offers
training in one area, such as agriculture, engineering, or medicine. The good thing is that the
government provides night school for adults. Number of North Koreans who can read and write
increased from less than half of the adult population in the mid 1940 s to almost all of the adult
today. North Korea isn t that harsh in education (The World Encyclopedia
The Cotton Gin And The Assembly Line
The cotton gin and the assembly line may seem at first glance like they are not that important but
their lasting effects explain why things like manufacturing operate the way they do today. The cotton
gin is a simple box. It has gears and a screen that with a crank on it that, when turned, is used to
separate the cottonseeds from the cotton. The assembly lineinvolves a pathway where a car or other
item moves from station to station. A specially trained worker at each station will work on one
specific area of the car or item before passing it along to the next station. The cotton gin and the
assembly line affected history through the wars that both influenced and the industries, such as
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The inventor of the cotton gin Eli Whitney almost went broke because as a result of his invention.
He was fighting almost 60 lawsuits over the patent of his cotton gin. #1 An invention can be be
so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor. Eli Whitney. With the invention of the cotton gin,
America supplied three quarters of the world with cotton during the 1800s While the cotton gin
did do well in supplying the world with cotton it increased slavery. #1 In 1790, there were
657,000 slaves in the south and after the invention of the cotton gin In 1810, there are 1.3 million
slaves in the south. In 1793, Whitney patented the gin and at the time, 188,000 pounds of cotton
are produced. In 1810, there are 1.3 million slaves and 93 million pounds of cotton are produced
each year. As a result of the increase in slaves, more than 600,000 US citizens died on the Civil War
battlefields.The Civil War can be attributed in some ways to the invention of the cotton gin.#9 The
cotton gin was a very important
The Ford assembly line is a system used to make manufacturing and putting together items in a
quicker and more efficient manner. To put together it took eighty four separate steps to assemble the
Model T car.#7 Henry Ford is credited as inventor of the assembly line. Henry Ford was born in
1863 on a farm in Springfield Township, Michigan, about ten miles

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