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Comparison Of Escapism In Cathedral By Raymond Carver
Author Mandy Len Catron once said, [l]ove didn t happen to us. We re in love because we each
made the choice to be . While Raymond Carver frequently illustrated alcohol and relationships in
his stories, it was never in a positive light. Perhaps that was due to his work being a written
reflection of life as he knows it. When reading Carver s stories, it becomes evident the characters
made the conscious decision not to loveor be in love as did Carver. In Popular Mechanics , a short
story written by Carver, the readers are immediately presented with a couple in the middle of a
break up that results in the male partner, now ex partner s, relocation. As the male partner prepares
his belongings as well as himself to leave, him and his female counterpart engage in a very
physical fight where pushing, shoving, cursing, and even tug of war, with their baby as the rope,
takes place. The story concludes with not only a split of the couple, but the baby as well. It is
apparent the couple displayed in Popular Mechanics engaged in a very unhealthy, unstable
relationship that lacked compromise. Unlike the couple in Popular Mechanics , the couple in
Cathedral is not violent, but full of guilted compromise and jealousy as well as the use of forms
of escapism. In Cathedral , a second short story by Carver, a couple has a disagreement over the
wife s male friend, a blind man named Robert, temporarily staying at their house. The husband is
not a fan of blind people nor is he a fan of the fact Robert and his wife have a long history,
romantic or not, together. Despite the husband s feelings, he is guilted into allowing her to have
Robert over. The two men bond over scotch and a television show about cathedrals. Throughout the
story it is evident the couple lacks trust in one another as well as lacking an open mind. It is no
surprise Carver believes marriageputs an end to a relationship having assumed it will always bring
up new disagreements and force compromises as well as the occasional inability to reach a
compromise; however, his belief is also a reflection of life as he knew it. While most people view
marriage as the beginning of a great life ahead of them, Carver deemed it the end of it. Marriage
brings upon
I Give My Baby The Middle Finger Analysis
Rebecca Schuman, is not only an author, but is also mother to a beautiful 7 month old baby girl.
Like many mothers, she loves her child unconditionally. Rebecca is also quite the realist. She is
quick to showcase the uglies of being a parent. She often times does this through her literary
works. One article in particular titled I Give My Baby the Middle Finger all the Time in Facebook
Photos , really showcases these truths. When a person first reads this title they might assume the
piece was written as satire or a joke. A quick scroll through the article and one can unequivocally tell
that this is not true! The article is plastered with several images, of Schuman, gloriously flipping her
7 month old sleeping daughter the bird . Many mothers... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She does a magnificent job of being able to express the emotion she feels towards her child, and
also the struggles she repeatedly endures, while trying to get her child to sleep. Emotion felt and
descriptive accounts of Schuman s everyday life enable the reader to better empathize with her.
She allows them a look into her life and gives reasoning as to why she feels her actions are
acceptable. The limits of my world and my sanity, and my life force, and my will to continue
existing are the limits of my child s wakefulness. Sometimes, it takes longer to put the little tyrant
to sleep then she ll deign to remain asleep. It is on those days that I celebrate her hard won
unconsciousness by taking a nice little selfie in which she s conked out, and I m flipping her the
bird. (Schuman) Reflecting on her childhood gives a better foundation on which one can base their
judgment. Schuman tells about how growing up, in her home, profanity was not seen as this
monstrous thing. I grew up in a relatively pro swear environment, where my dad once sighed
mournfully and said, Can you please wait until you re 12 to start saying shit and fuck all the time?
Damn and hell were fine. (Schuman) Schuman was raised in a pro swear environment and has
grown to be a successful writer and what most would consider, a normal adult. This strengthens
Schuman s argument. She is showcasing the fact
Game Of Thrones Misogyny Analysis
Game of Thrones: A Disguised Misogyny Game of Thrones is currently one of the most popular
television shows that airs on HBO. Throughout its seven season run, Game of Thrones has
represented gender and sexuality in ways that often tend to simultaneously propagate popular
stereotypes and downplay them at other times. In the drama, the characters can be shown to be
representing distinctive characteristics being feminine or masculine and so its society is
generally viewed as misogynistic in the way it is structured. As we know, how in our society
today s women are so powerful and successful still they are considered weaker sex and dominated
by the men. This drama is a perfect example of the issues women of our society face every day.
The setting of the show is in Westeros and Essos, two fictional continents which have been widely
likened to the medieval ages. The show has various plot lines centering on three main story arcs. The
first focuses on the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms and pursues tangled conflicts and alliances
among the monastic noble families who either vie to claim the throne or fight to be independent
from it. The second story arc concentrates on the enduring brotherhood tasked with protecting the
realm from age old threats and apocryphal creatures from the far north, and an imminent winter
which poses a threat to the entire realm. The third story arc centers on the last descendant of the
removed dynasty meant to rule the realm who is in exile and
The Suspect Being Arrested For Driving Under The Influence...
INTRODUCTION:

This case involves the suspect being arrested for driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages
in violation of CVC 23152(a) DUI.
LOCATION DESCRIPTION:
This incident occurred in the 700 block of N. Garfield Avenue.

INVESTIGATION:

On 10 28 16 at 1354 hours Officer Harrell #3441 and I were dispatched to the area of Garfield
Avenue and Orange Grove Boulevard regarding a possible DUI driver. Dispatch advised that
Witness Alma Funes described the vehicle as a beige Honda with a license plate of #4HCX801.
Funes told dispatch the driver parked his vehicle in front of 721 N. Garfield Avenue.

Upon our arrival, Officer Harrell and I were traveling southbound in the 700 block of N. Garfield
Avenue approaching Orange Grove Boulevard. I saw a female Hispanic, later identified as Witness
Funes standing near the west sidewalk of Garfield Avenue. She began pointing at a tan Toyota
Camry, California license plate #4HCX801. The vehicle was parked along the west curb line in
front of 729 N. Garfield Avenue.

Officer Harrell and I exited our patrol unit (#15) and approached the vehicle. I contacted a male
Hispanic, later identified as Suspect Otolio Anibal Perez Martin in the driver seat. I looked through
the rear driver side window and saw a bottle of Modelo beer siting on the rear passenger side
floorboard. I saw several closed bottles of Modelo beer bottles in the center console cup holder and
front passenger floorboard. I also saw a metal container which had an
The Eclogues Of Virgil Are Singularly Pastoral
The Eclogues of Virgil are undeniably pastoral. They are flush with idyllic imagery of countryside
scenery, animals and abundant greenery, shepherds tending to their flock the simplicity of a life
most intimately intertwined with the natural world. In English Pastoral Poetry, Sir William Empson
describes pastoralwriting as a method of putting the complex into the simple (22). Through idealized
and vivid lines, Virgilattests to the greatness of the everyday desserts of life, the song of a
woodman pruning the trees , the cool of the shade , and the vine on the leafy elm (7). Examining
further, however, one can observe political, personal, and religious allegories that lay beyond the
surface of each Eclogue particularly in Eclogue... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meliboeus comes upon Tityrus, another shepherd, who is contrastingly content and without worry.
Tityrus explains to Meliboeus that after travelling to Rome and meeting a young man, who has
widely been presumed to be the Roman emperor Augustus, he has obtained definitive ownership of
his land and need not worry about it being repurposed into housing for discharged soldiers.
Meanwhile, Tityrus, the shepherd whom many have speculated to be representative of Virgil, basks
in his freedom and love for Augustus, a god [who] gave [him] this peace (3). Prior to his travels to
Rome, Tityrus suffered in a relationship with the greedy Galatea, in which freedom was a concept
unknown to him. His transformation from enslavement to liberation is found through a fusion of
urban (Rome) and rural (Arcadia) instances, thus confirming the pastoral element of Virgil to be
only complete in this Eclogue when observing similarities and differences between the intricate and
the simplistic. Within this employment of the pastoral mode, of its indulgent language and both its
conventional and unconventional themes, a light is shone on the poet, Virgil himself, that
illuminates the facets of his political and personal thought subtly implemented in the First Eclogue.
While he lived comfortably in his home on the coast of Northern Italy, his acquaintances were
Alexander Fleming And Penicillin
How would it feel to save a life? How would it feel to save a few? Imagine saving millions.
Alexander Fleming knew that all too well. Although his name should sound familiar, most people
know very little about him, if anything at all. Just as discoveries can lead to inventions, inventions
can sometimes lead to discoveries. In 1928, Alexander Flemingdiscovered penicillin. Prior to his
discovery, patients with infections or trivial injuries often died. A doctor would have to watch,
wait, and hope that a patient s immune system would be strong enough to fight and heal.
Throughout history, inventions and discoveries have been made to change or save lives, but
most are not discovered by accident. His entry into the world was on August 6, 1881 on an 800
acre farm in a remote, rural part of Scotland. He was the seventh of eight children enjoying a
happy childhood and loving the outdoors (Ho, 1999). For the most part, he was shy, quiet, modest,
and silent, except among loved ones and friends. Indeed he was quite charming and gentle, but by
all means, he didn t like too much attention drawn to himself. Because of his superb education, he
received a scholarship and attended the University of London (Brown, 2004). Alexander Fleming
always had a dream of being a surgeon, and after receiving money from an uncle who had passed,
his older brother who was already an MD advised and recommended medical school. Fleming did
just that. In fact, his entrance exams
The Porsche Automotive Group Firm
The Porsche Automotive Group firm has been considered to be a benchmark of precision within the
market for decades. According to Henderson Reavis (2009), By 2007, Porsche had become the
world s most financially profitable automaker on an annual per unit basis. They then go on to
mention, This is especially impressive when considering that Porscheproduces over 100,000 vehicles
annually. From Porsche s inception their focus has been place on the finer points of engineering.
Sense the 1930s this firm has been translating their expertise of engineering into the esthetic design
of their vehicles. The quality and performance that Porsche has become known for has caused the
public and private industries to consider their vehicles to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Henderson Reavis (2009), Per unit produced, Porsche records an average of $91,974,
and by 2007 their annual income capped at $9.4 billion on revenue of $10 billion. With this growth
it must be mentioned that the firm has experience some down points. For example, in the mid 1990s
due to poor production processes and a recession in the United, which seriously affect sales nearly
pushed Porsche Automotive Group into bankruptcy. In the end this led to a time when the firm was
vulnerable to takeover. Another such time would be in 2008 when the firm s business integrity
would come into question due to their actions surrounding the failed takeover of their former sub
division VW.

Porsche Automotive primarily specialized in luxury and sport models. The first vehicle
produced by a Porsche subsidiary was the pre runner to the VW Beetle, the VW Type 60. The
firm s leading models during the post World War 11 (WW2), era were the 550 Spyder, 904 6
GTS, and 911 Turbo in 1955, 1964, and 1975 respectively. In more current years following the
appointment of former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Wendelin Wiedeking Porsche s forerunning
model is the 2004 Carrera GT (Porsche Holding GmbH., 2016).

In the automotive industry there is no shortage of competition. The major competitors of Porsche
Automotive Group are many. For example, the competitors range from General Motors Corporation
and Ford Motor Company in the
The Khmer Rouge s Ideology
The development of the Khmer Rouge s ideology was the result of modern and ancient roots,
engineered and perpetuated by its leader, Pol Pot (Saloth Sar). As a notorious force throughout the
late 20th Century, Pol Pot s idealisms for a socialist Cambodia were manifested in the genocide
and mass devastation of the country. The origin of his ideology stemmed from a series of factors
all of varying importance in the final determination of his policies. His context and exposure to
Marxist doctrine and his refinement of this doctrine, stemming from Maoist, Buddhist and Khmer
beliefs lead to his theory of a classless, agrarian society sustained by its own labour productivity. The
Communist Utopia philosophy itself was fuelled by ultra nationalism, self discipline and radical
egalitarianism and thus, resulting from the combination of his collective beliefs, derived an
envisaging of a Cambodian super generation lead by his totalitarian rule.

To a significant extent, the development of the Khmer Rouge s ideology was the reflection upon and
attempt at reconstructing the nationalistic trends and systematic operation of the highly powerful
Khmer Empire that existed between 800 and 1450 AD. The Khmer Empire was a formidable
Kingdom during its period of success and expansion and throughout its period of dominance, was the
largest pre industrial urban centre in the world. The Empire s sustained prominence could be
strongly attributed to its distinguished God king Jayavarnman VII,
Diabetes Persuasive Research Papers
Studies continue to show a troubling health trend: the instances of diabetes, particularly type 2,
are on the rise in this country. Characterized by insulin resistance (insulin is not effective in the
body) and elevated blood glucose levels, type 2 diabetes can result in both neural and metabolic
dysfunction and lead to cardiovascular disease. When we eat carbohydrates, our blood glucose
levels rise, either quickly or slowly. Either way, once glucose has been released into the blood
stream, the body can move it out of the blood stream in two ways by storing it or by getting rid of
it through uptake by the muscles. The problem with diabetics of course is that storage of glucose
requires mediation by insulin, and this natural pathway is impaired by the disease. As I discussed in
my last blog post, aerobic exercise has been shown to increase muscle glucose uptake and improve
insulin sensitivity. That s why most diabetes management plans include... Show more content on
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The exercises consist of varied functional movements performed at high intensity. What are
functional movements exactly? They are movements that reflect the best aspects of
weightlifting, gymnastics, running, rowing and more. I love CrossFit because it focuses on the
core movements of life. Lifting a barbell over and over is not a real life movement. But squatting
down to pick up a heavy bag is. And, these exercises maximize the amount of work done in the
shortest time. Of course, if you prefer to go to the gym (or set up a home gym) to use free weights
or weight machines, that s fine to. The idea here is to simply start incorporating resistance
exercises into your diabetic maintenance program. If you have the budget, I highly recommend
getting a personal trainer for a few months so you can fully learn how to properly lift weights and
how to do reps in an effective
Analysis Of Childhood Dreams By Langston Hughes
Have you ever wondered if it was easy or hard to attain childhood dreams? Through this poem, full
of symbolism and detail, the character recalls back to the time in his life where it was hard to
achieve his long lived dream. This was because there was bumps in his pathway of success. He didn
t let these obstacles take him down and fought his way through to eventually reach his goal. The
author, Langston Hughes, main intepretation he wanted everybody to understand was everybody
will have a abiding mission to achieve a dreamof theirs, but individuals will soon realize that it s not
going to be simple getting there, but with determination and self motoviation everybody will attain
their dreams. Most individuals start off at the same position, their dreams developed during their
youthful years. In the quote, In front of me,/Bright like a sun/My dream, (4 6). The character s
dream was so bright and clear that he compared it to our sun that we see everyday. This kind of
figurative language can be titled as a simile becuase he compared to unlikely things ans used the
word like . Also, within the quote we can see lightimagery being portrayed. His dream was in front
of him and he was determined and anxious to get started. The brilliance of our sun shed onto this
juvenile s dream. These literary devices, paints the picture of young kids and their hopes of
successfulness in life by having dreams. Some kids are so tenacious that they know that this is
going to be their
Explain What Role Dose Risk Plays In Dentistry
what role dose risk play in dentistry ?

The risk is often defined as the product of the likelihood of a harmful or undesirable event or action
occurring (or a hazard as described in some contexts) and the consequence of the event, for example,
the severity of harm caused (Europe Economics.2014).
With this in intention,The risk in the dental field is mostly negative and relies on hazards
(something with the potential to cause harm) not only to the dental practitioners but also to the
patients. There are a dozen risks that might have an effect on the dental clinician, for example, the
possibility of being exposed to infection or injury throughout any procedure or long term pain and
disability due to stress working posture. Moreover, the patients ... Show more content on
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and it can found naturally in some foods and beverages, like fish and tea, and also normally exist in
most of the water supply, but the concentration is different. Fluoride helps in increasing tooth
strength and makes it more decay resistant. Also, it helps the tooth repair in the early decay stage
through remineralization. Fluoride could be applied typically, like toothpaste, fluoride varnish, and
mouth rinse, or it may be used systemically through a different approach, like fluoridated salt and
fluoride tablets. Water fluoridation provides both types of exposure.

The value of water fluoridation is recognized internationally. Countries and geographic regions with
extensive water fluoridation include the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ireland,
Israel, Malaysia, New Zealand, People s Republic of China (Hong Kong only), Singapore and the
United Kingdom (American Dental Association, 2005).

Molly (2013) states, Many countries now have fluoridated water, and, at least, a dozen countries
have greater than 40 percent population coverage (Jones, 2005). In 2008, fluoridated water in the
United States reached an estimated 64 percent of the total population and approximately 72 percent
of the population who had access to public water systems.(Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention 2012). The percentage of people receiving fluoridated water has doubled in the last 50
years.(U.S. Department of

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