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The Dark Side Of Human Nature In Nathaniel Hawthorne And...
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allen Poe were extremely successful gothic or dark romantic
authors of the 19th century. The two authors wrote a plethora of short stories that strayed from the
rationalist styles of the 18th century and paved the way for other dark romantic authors.
Romanticism focuses on emotions and nature while rationalism focuses on logic and reasoning.
Hawthorne and Poe display the darker side of human nature throughout all of their works. Three
especially good examples of this particular style are Hawthorne s Dr. Heidegger s Experiment as
well as Poe s The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat. Hawthorne s short storyDr. Heidegger s
Experiment highlights four major vices that humanity as a whole struggles with. For each of the
four vices there is an elderly character that has failed at life due to them. The first such character
is Widow Wycherly; her vice is vanity, the next is Mr. Medbourne; his vice is greed, after him is
Colonel Killigrew; his vice is lust, and finally Mr. Gascoigne; his vice is corruption. All four of
these characters are invited into Dr. Heidegger s lab to partake in an experiment. They are given
water that is believed to be from the fountain of youth. They will be given another chance to right
their wrongs and fix their vices. Upon consumption of the water, the four elderly people begin to act
young again and return to their old ways of vanity, greed, lust, and corruption. Dr. Heidegger said
that, if the fountain gushed at
Warrant Officer Aspirations
While serving as a Cavalry Scout I chose to shift my focus to better utilize my leadership abilities
and become a U.S. Army Warrant Officer. By earning the rank of Sergeant I developed into a
very compete young leader. I have much potential and want to serve as a U.S. Army Warrant
Officer. My dream is to be a U.S. Army Aviator. When I first served with Warrant Officers while
deployed to Iraq, I knew that is where I wanted to take my career. To be able to lead not only from
the front, but to demonstrate courage and leadershipfrom the air. Warrant Officer Aviators are crucial
to Cavalry Scout missions. My potential and leadership abilities to learn fast and adapt to stressful
situations will be better used as a U.S. Army Aviator. Throughout
Stoppard s Rosencrantz Essay
Transformation

In Stoppard s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, the composer s intention is to show part of
the story of Hamlet out of the eyes of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. It Is different to Shakespeare s
Hamlet because of a number of reasons.

A writer will sometimes create a character who is put into the story to provide a contrast or
comparison with the main character. Such a character may be placed into a similar situation as the
main character, but react differently, in order to show how much better or worse he/she is than the
main character. This kind of character is called a foil. In the story Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are
Dead Stoppard uses different foils to Shakespeare s Hamlet. Stoppard uses Rosencrantz and ... Show
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But as Stoppard moves these minor characters to centre stage, their namelessness becomes a critique
of identity.

Stoppard allows the audience to function as critics during the play rather than afterward. By
transplanting characters from a play we already know, Stoppard enlarges our perspective. We can
see beyond the limited view of the characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and critique their
situation in the context of our own lives. We can see both heads and tails.

Stoppard didn t take the serious issues of Hamlet quite so seriously. Stoppard s transformation is
more comical and humerous without as many important issues as Hamlet. It generally sticks to a
simple but clever storyline.

The impact of society and cultural influence upon a text s composition is deep and may be viewed
as reflective of the period in which it was created. Separated by several centuries of social change,
turmoil, and general upheaval, the values presented within both these texts are hardly matching.

The decline in recognition of the supernatural as an influence upon humans may be viewed as (at
least partly) responsible for the change in attitudes displayed between the original and transformed
work.

Death is the driving force for the events of the text in Hamlet. Hamlet may be read as a revenge
tragedy and in this, the consideration of the reader is drawn to the plight of Hamlet. He doesn t
despair for his temporal loss, although that may be part of it.
Causes And Remedies Of Water Pollution
CAUSES OF WATER POLLUTION AND EFFECTS AND REMEDIES

ABSTRACT
Water is one of the necessities for existence of mankind. It is also one of the most abundantly
available resources. But indifference of mankind and its abuse of the plentiful resource made water
scarcity a problem for many nations around the globe. Water pollution is one major problem that
demands utmost attention to deal with emerging water crisis. This paper is an attempt to describe
various causes and remedies for water pollution.

INTRODUCTION
As stated by Wikipedia, Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers,
oceans, aquifers and groundwater). Water pollution occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly
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The movement of the plume, called a plume front, may be analyzed through a hydrological transport
model or groundwater model. Analysis of groundwater contamination may focus on the soil
characteristics and site geology, hydrogeology, hydrology, and the nature of the contaminants. A
number of contaminants are responsible for ground water contamination including a wide variety of
chemicals and pathogens. Most these lead to reduction in normal oxygen content in water and hence
make it unfit for consumption.
Many areas of groundwater and surface water are now contaminated with heavy metals, POPs
(persistent organic pollutants), and nutrients that have an adverse affect on health. Water borne
diseases and water caused health problems are mostly due to inadequate and incompetent
management of water resources. Safe water for all can only be assured when access,
sustainability, and equity can be guaranteed. Access can be defined as the number of people who
are guaranteed safe drinking water and sufficient quantities of it. There has to be an effort to
sustain it, and there has to be a fair and equal distribution of water to all segments of the society.
Urban areas generally have a higher coverage of safe water than the rural areas. Even within an
area there is variation: areas that can pay for the services have access to safe water whereas areas
that cannot pay for the services have to make do with water
Two Examples Of Extrinsic Motivation
Difference between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation
Motivation is defined as the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
Motivation can be intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is driven by an interest or enjoyment in
the activities required to accomplish the goal, without depending on external rewards or pressure.
Extrinsic motivation involves actions that are initiated from the outside either rewards like prizes or
punishments like downgrade (Amin, 2011). The primary difference between the two types of
motivation is that extrinsic motivation arises from outside of the individual while intrinsic
motivation arises from within.
An example of intrinsic motivation is that if I am playing basketball for fun, I am intrinsically
motivated because I have an interest or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Motivating individuals intrinsically is to enhance their sense of achievement, responsibility, job
satisfaction, purpose, involvement, empowerment and ownership. The simplest way to motivate
intrinsically is to recognize their accomplishments and praise, thank them (Callcentrehelper.com,
2006). Mentoring, tracking, and posting their key performance milestones, delegate responsibilities
are ways to go about intrinsically motivating someone.
How do I extrinsically motivate individuals?
To extrinsically motivate a person, I would set a goal and reward them either by financial incentives
or career advancements.
What are the characteristics of a performance driven team?
A performance driven team will have a deeper sense of purpose with an ambition to achieve higher
goals. They will have better work approaches to accomplish the goals and maintain a mutual
accountability so that they acknowledge their joint accountability towards a common purpose in
addition to individual obligations to their specific roles. They will have complementary skill set, and
at times interchangeable skills (Katzenbach Smith,
Firewall And The Security Levels
The modern world is being automated in all fields in various aspects. Automation is achieved by
the software development and this result in a faster work accomplishment and also in an easy,
efficient way. Meanwhile, this progress has also got proportionate threat of misusing the software.
As the internet has extended its roots providing access to various networks and also may provide
access to inappropriate users. So, it is necessary to protect these networks and this purpose is served
by network security. The security levels can be classified into two they are low level security and
high level security. Network securityincludes many components and firewallis one such component
that protects a network from various threats. Everything in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For every firewall there are certain policies or a set of rules which describe the functionality of that
firewall. Firewall follows these policies and makes decision, whether to allow or decline a packet to
penetrate through the firewall. So, it is necessary to have a firewall which is subjected to follow a
good set of rules or policies.
Packet Filtering:
Packet filtering is the basic purpose of the firewalls in the network. The key theme of the packet
Filtering is that firewall shacks either in the host or in router and monitors the traffic and flow of the
data. The monitoring of traffic in the network is performed with respect to the policies of the
network security (Vadim Zaliva,2008).
Firewall Simulation:
Reproducing the behavior of the firewall is essential, especially in the field of testing of security
and the audit for the security. To reproduce a firewall physically, one has to carry out the pattern of
the security policies which are brought forth by the existing firewall and should be placed in the
circumstance of the environment provided by the network. Not only this, simulation of the firewall
also needs the construction of the organized model for the firewall and helping it with the files that
consists of the terms and policies (Wool.A,2001).
Policy Optimization is considered to be the most important field of research. Though the soul rules
of tend to be very simple but they need to be correspond with the large chunks of packets
The Golden Girls Analysis
Kids in elementary school are often given assignments of self exploration and discovery. For
example, teachers give students questionnaires at the beginning of the school year asking for their
favorite color, book, song, movie, television show, etc. I find these questionnaires difficult, as my
favorite book or song is consistently changing; however, one category remains the same. My
favorite television show, since first watching in 2001, is The Golden Girls. It may seem
unexpected that a six year old finds a show about four older women living in Miami, Florida during
the mid 1980s interesting, but I did. I love each character: Blanche, man crazed woman with good
intentions, Rose, a lovable and ditzy character, Dorothy, a sarcastic intellectual,... Show more content
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During the episode, Scared Straight, Sophia, Dorothy s mother, believes that she is preparing to
pass away. In the beginning of the episode, Sophia is laying on the couch sighing in hopes that
Dorothy asks her what is wrong. Eventually, Dorothy asks and Sophia responds, I ve got three
days to live (The Golden Girls). This prompts Dorothy to respond: Fine Ma, I ll scratch ben gay
off the grocery list (The Golden Girls). This interaction highlights the more aware people become
of their own morality as they age. During youth, many people do not discuss the possibility of
death; however, as we become older life becomes more finite and fleeting. This issue reinforces
The Golden Girls ability to take serious and taboo topics such as death and turn it into a comedic
exchange between mother and daughter Furthermore, The Golden Girls also analyze escaping
facilities of the elderly and display it in a comedic fashion. Before Sophia states she is dying, she
dreams that her dead husband comes to her, wearing his fedora, stating that she can come now and
there is room. However, this turns out to be a misunderstanding when Sophia s friend Mildred
comes to the door. Sophia asks, Mildred, what are you doing here? to which Mildred responds:
When do I always where my lucky bowling hate? (The Golden Girls). Mildred s
Mayan Facts
The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization (Ralph waldo Emerson).
The Mayans were a complex society that made great advances in mathematics, science, writing, art,
architecture and engineering. Their ability to wage war, vast knowledge of the cosmos, they had a
keen ability to adapt to an ever changing environments; was something the Maya were known for.
They inhabited continually the land composing modern day Yucatan, Quintana roo, campace
Tabasco an Chiapas Mexico. The early Maya date around 1800 bc in what is known as the pre
classic period. The Mayan civilization which came to be around 1100 b.c.e and collapsed between
800 1200 c.e. The movie shines light into the complex society of what seems like the... Show more
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In the movie jaguar paw, lives in an idyllic hunting village set deep in the jungle. During the
classical times the Maya were an agricultural people; not necessarily hunter gatherers. As stated in
chap 8 Cultivators built villages made pottery and planted milpas, or fields where maize, beans,
manioc, avocados, and other crops grew side by side (American complexities, pg230) . They did
not hunt often however game was a small percentage of the diet. They are portrayed as hunter
gatherers however this is not historically accurate to the classical period. At the end of the movie
u can see what looks like the Spanish arriving. In terms of having historical accuracy the arrival of
the Spanish is kind of a problem. The Spanish arrival did not occur until long after the classic
Maya collapse in Mexico as the text explains the Mayan collapse occurred between 800 1200 c.e.
(American complexities ch8, pg 230). So we are looking at a four hundred year odd difference in
both architectural style and history. This movie seems to be mixing different periods of time. This
classic find of kingship ended around 900 A.D. this movie personally after reading the text and
researching its historical perspective is not a useful tool to accurately teach or tool to understand
Metamorphic Rock
dia for this assignment. Answers to questions 1 through 6 must at least two complete sentences in
length. Your responses must be in your own words. You will earn zero points on this assignment for
copying and pasting responses directly from any online sources. There are 10 questions:

1.Define metamorphic rocks. (2 points)

A metamorphic rock is a rock that has changed due to heat and pressure. The extreme heat and
pressure causes physical and/or chemical changes to the rock, hence the term metamorphic

2.How do metamorphic rocks form? (1 point)

A metamorphic rock is formed from a protolith, that changes its form due to increasing pressure and
temperature.

3.List and describe the two main textures of metamorphic rocks. (1 point) ... Show more content on
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2.unfoliated does not have a layered appearance for the exposure of heat and pressure.

4.What is a protolith? (1 point)

A protolith is the parent rock for metamorphic rocks, all protoliths are unmetamorphosed and become
a metaphoric with heat and pressure.

5.List and describe the two most common types of metamorphism. (1 point)

1.One of the most common types of metamorphism is regional metamorphism, is also called
dynamothermal metamorphism.

2.The second one is contact metamorphism is the process by which rock that surrounds a hot magma
is metamorphosed.

6.Describe the characteristics of a foliated metamorphic rock. (1 point)

The characteristics of a foliated metamorphic rock is its high temperatures and pressures, and its
shiny crystallized look as well.

7.Put the four metamorphic rocks listed in the table from lowest to highest grade of metamorphism.
(2 points)

Schist Gneiss

Phyllite Slate

Slate→ Phyllite→Schist → Gneiss

8.Site your sources. Visit APA Citation Style Formatting, EasyBib, or Purdue Online Writing Lab for
help with citations. (1
Juvenile Recidivism
A number of research studies have established a positive correlation between family oriented
practices and lowering juvenile recidivism. Practices such as community involvement, training,
mentoring, etc show mixed results. There is also a varying degree in the techniques employed in
conducting the studies. Altschuler and Armstrong (1994) outlined the elements and components of
Intensive Aftercare Program (IAP) model that made the intervention a success. They argued that the
theory driven, empirically based model was developed to address: need related risk factors of
recidivating juveniles, ancillary services that focus on problems and needs of high risk teenagers and
surveillance and monitoring. Baglivio and Russell (2014) investigated... Show more content on
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Warwick, Dodd, and Neusteter (2012) examined the case management strategies required for
successful reentry of offenders into the community. They outlined 6 practices required for successful
transition: active leadership from juvenile justice or community; collaboration and information
sharing between the justice and community based partners; systematic examination of objective data
such as jail population characteristics before decision making: case by case strategies for juveniles at
critical points; and consistent self evaluation and

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