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The American Colonial Life During The Late 1700 S
Whether by land or by sea, eighteenth century colonial travel was arduous, expensive, and many
times dangerous. Because of this, few people traveled very far from their homes. Transportation
has changed dramatically since the late 1700 s. It was during this time that Colonial America
was budding as a new country. This was before airplanes, which appeared in the very early stages
of the 1900 s. Cars showed up about the same time, so rewind about 200 plus years and we re
back in colonial America. It wasn t civilized like it is today. The dirt roads were bumpy, grimy,
and when the rains came, they were mud baths. So how did people during this time get around?
Often, they didn t. Not many people could afford the cost of travel back then. Daily American
Colonial Life was extremely harsh for the first settlers and colonists. They were faced with a new
country, unknown territory and no friends, relatives or neighbors to help them In those days, it
was fairly expensive to travel. Because of this, generally only government officials, merchants, and
planters took the risk (Constitution Facts). Women were supposed to stay home and look after the
children while the husband went off to do business. America was still a budding country, so there
were not as many cities as there are now and they were more spread out. If the man wanted to
travel, it would require several hours, or even several days to ride on horseback. Often the husband
wouldn t return for a couple of days, and when he
Farm Women In The Third Reich Summary
Where Stephenson covers women s farm labor superficially, Clifford R. Lovin s 1986 article Farm
Women in the Third Reich focuses solely on the subject. Lovin argues there was a need for this
study in order to have a better understanding of women and of agriculture in the Third Reich and that
a work such as this will provide some insights into the relationship between ideology and economic
policy, between romanticism and practicality.
Where the previous authors discussed the role of propaganda and gender/women roles, Lovin
expands upon this utilizing the farm and farm women. According to Lovin, the farm had to remain
the repository of true German culture and the producer of racially pure Germans, and the farm was
the perfect example of the ideal Nazi woman. The farm wife was both a mother and worker, but her
work was the of the woman, and she was always a wife and mother first. This is of course an
idealized version of a farm wife that the Nazi s portrayed to society; as we have learned from
previous authors, and Lovin expands on, the life of the farm wife and female farm worker was far
from ideal. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Much like the Mother s Crosses described earlier, the term Bauerin was originally a term meaning
farm wife that was changed during the Third Reich to term of honor. The Nazis also placed
pictures of farm women in native costumes on the covers of newspapers and magazines further
attempting to lure women to the farm. By bestowing this great honor and attention to the position
of farm wife, the Third Reich assumed that more women would be drawn to the position; they
were wrong. Many female workers did not want to be assigned it from the WLS, and many women
refused to marry male farm workers: 71% of ads from men looking for farm wives went
Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
_BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY (BUBT)_ __ PREPARED FOR
FAYEZ AHMED Lecturer Department of Marketing Bangladesh University of Business and
Technology (BUBT) PREPARED BY GROUP RIDERS NAME ID SECTION INTAKE Marium
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AUGUST 2013 WHAT IS FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS (FMCG)? FMCG (fast moving
consumer goods) is a term that is used to refer to those goods which are sold through retail stores.
These goods have a short period... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was Dr. John S. Pemberton who created this drink in 1886. Coca Cola touched base in every
part of the US by 1895. The company began its franchisee operations in 1899 and gradually it
opened up bottling plants in every corner of the globe. The universal popularity of Coca Cola is
undisputed. The Coca Cola syrup mixed with carbonated water created ripples everywhere and
today you can get a Coke in any part of the world. 5. PEPSICO: PepsiCo was created out of the
amalgamation of two companies named Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay. The company which was
formed in 1965 has its headquarters at Purchase in Harrison New York. It is a Fortune 500
company. PepsiCo is engaged in the manufacture of snack foods (grain based), beverages and
other similar products. One of its best known brands is the cola beverage PEPSI COLA. Created
in 1893 its former name was Brad s Drink . 6. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO: Another
multinational tobacco major is the British American Tobacco company which is the world s
second largest tobacco company. It sells its tobacco products in several top markets across the
globe. Many world famous cigarette brands are manufactured by BAT. One of its top selling
cigarette brands is PALL MALL. Some other leading cigarette brands manufactured by the company
are Dunhill, Kent, Lucky Strike and Vogue. 7 NOKIA: Nokia is a Finnish multinational engaged
primarily in the
Racism And Racism In Schools
Australian normalcy and thus were to blame for any racism faced. Australia prides itself on being a
multicultural country, however; the belief of the people stating that it is in fact people of different
ethnicities fault for the racism creates a difficult environment in a school and makes lesser
opportunities for these students.
Racism is present in Australian schools. Racism can be directly seen in the acts of racist abuse,
harassment and discrimination. It can also be seen indirectly, in the form of prejudice attitudes, lack
of recognition of cultural diversity and culturally biased practices (New South Wales Government,
2017). Teachers do not often realise the bias mind they can bring to a classroom. If teachers do not
realise and do not address their own bias, they cannot be a skilful and effective teacher to students.

A study shows that race severely impacts the classes students are allocated to. The study compares
White, Black and Latino students and in all the results provided, White students are far more likely
than the others to be allocated a a class with a higher advantage including teacher skills and
resources. Clear results show in studies that race does determine membership to the most
disadvantaged classes. Black students are more likely than White students to be assigned classes
with more disadvantages than to classes with higher advantages. Latino students were also more
likely than White students to be assigned to disadvantaged classes. The
Leonardo Da Vinci And The Invention Of Art
The Renaissance was started as a cultural movement in art, literature, and knowledge and later
marking the beginning of the Early Modern Age. It s also where the term Renaissance man came
from; it refers to a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. No single individual can define
the idea of a Renaissanceman better than Leonardo DA Vincian artist, engineer, architect, scientist,
and inventor. Leonardo DA Vinci was famous for his art; however, Leonardo was also an inventor.
He s one of the most productive inventors in history while some of the inventionnever made to pass
the drawing phase; the time he spends on his inventions is equal to his art. Leonardo was never
afraid to look beyond the traditional thinking; one would say that he thinks outside of the box, or the
term dream big would apply to DA Vinci. Da Vinci conceived up flying machines, war machines,
architect/innovations, and water/land machines. One of his most famous inventions was the aerial
screw, which is the name at the time for helicopter or the idea behind it.
33 Barrelen Organ, Armored Car, Self Propelled cart, Parachute, Diving Suite, Ideal City, Ball
Bearing, and Ornithopter are just some of his inventions. The 33 Barrelen Organ would be like the
machine gun of the Renaissance period, Self Propelled cart would resemble a modern car. During
Leonardo present, it would not be surprising if some might find Leonardo weird since many of
Leonardo invention s or idea were beyond his time
Cross-Limb Transfer Research
Cross limb transfer refers to the phenomenon by which physical practice with one limb results in
performance gains in the trained and untrained limbs. Performance gains occur both in terms of
muscle strength (Farthing et al., 2005; Hinder et al., 2011) or skill (Wang and Sainburg, 2006),
having implications for rehabilitation scenarios in which one of the limbs is momentarily incapable
of movement following injury. This phenomenon is also of theoretical importance because it can
help to reveal the basic neural processes involved in movement control and learning (Hendy et al.,
2012; Lee and Carroll, 2007). Therefore, determining the conditions in which cross limb transfer may
occur is of theoretical and applied interest. It is believed that cross limb transfer involves motor
cortical areas representing the trained and untrained limbs (ipsilateral hemisphere in relation to the
training side). In an interesting study, Lee et al. (2010) showed that repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation (rTMS) over the right primary motor cortex (M1) (controlling the untrained side) led to
reduced cross limb transfer. In contrast, rTMS of the left M1 (controlling... Show more content on
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In this task, participants made synchronous bilateral isometric contractions with their wrists to
control the direction of two cursors on a monitor screen to reach visual targets, followed by a
unilateral wrist contraction that was expected to bias bilateral contractions in trial N+1. In different
experiments, we sought to induce use dependent directional biases in both limbs by manipulating the
position of the unilateral target, wrist moved (right or left), and displacement of the cursor in relation
to the wrist movement. We show here that use dependent effects are quite robust in the limb
performing the unilateral contraction, but the transfer effects are
Speed Painting Essay
Keywords: speed painting, how to speedpaint, speed drawing, speed paint

SPEED PAINTING

What is speed painting?

Speed painting is art that is carried out in a set period of time, where the clock determines how
much time an artist has. This can be anything from minutes to a couple of hours. After the time is
up, an artist can no longer make any additional changes to the work. Speed painting can be helpful for
beginner artists to learn painting techniques, and for experienced artists to practice their skills
without over thinking their work.

Speed painting is often carried out by digital artists, who learn to work quickly and efficiently, but
do not require the drying time that is required by wet painters. Artists in the film industry, who create
storyboards and often rely on creating multiple concepts rather than a single polished idea, often use
speed drawing to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are often forgotten by artists, but are fun to use, easy to create, and are a great option to think
of when designing or speed drawing. On days when your work takes on an abstract element, you can
play with custom shapes, using a brush for layering, copying, repeating and transforming them into
art.

Focus on colour and texture

Experiment by filling a canvas with colour, and adding texture. Instead of trying to paint something
specific, use a large brush to simply apply colour to the canvas. This playful and experimental
technique will help you to see what emerges, without going into a detailed painting. Keeping brushes
large means you won t be able to go into too much detail. You can have fun with texture or
transparency, allowing a new vision to emerge.

Limit your use of


Essay about Adam Walsh Act
Adam Walsh Act.

The case of six year old Adam Walsh is perhaps one that will never leave the minds of anyone
initially horrified by its details. In 1981 young Adam was kidnapped from a local mall and
regardless of tireless efforts by his parents John and Reve Walsh, volunteers, and law enforcement;
Adam fell victim to murder. Two weeks after the boy went missing, his decapitated head was
located, but his body was never found. This prompted his father John Walsh to start a campaign and
legislature policy submission toward more stringent accountability for child crime offenders. The
murder transformed John Walsh s life, turning him from a middle class hotel marketing executive
into one of country s best known advocates for missing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Issues Presented for Provisionary Inclusion
Sex Offender Registration Act (SORNA)The Adam Walsh act has several other provisions including
Title I, the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act or ( SORNA ). Under this portion
SORNA established a new federal sex offender registration framework and SORNA made two
major changes to federal sex offender registration policy (Morse, 2009). This portion of the act is
currently in question for the following reasons:
1. Subsection (1) provides registration requires persons convicted of a sex crime under either
federal or state law to register.
2. Section 16913provides that a sex offender must register and keep the registration current in each
jurisdiction where he or she resides, is an employee, or is a student. (Morse, 2009).
Two provisions of the act violate principles of federalism:
1. A provision providing for the civil commitment of sexually violent predators, and a provision
creating a new federal failure to register crime for federal sex offenders.
2. Section 4248 authorizes the
Essay about Ac410-01, Unit 6
Unit 6 Assignment
Eddie Mathis
AC410 01, Unit 6
Professor Cochran

12 21. Nolan Manufacturing Company retains you on April 1 to perform an audit for the fiscal year
ending June 30. During the month of May, you make extensive studies of internal control over
inventories. All goods purchased pass through a receiving department under the direction of the chief
purchasing agent. The duties of the receiving department are to unpack, count, and inspect the
goods. The quantity received is compared with the quantity shown on the receiving department s
copy of the purchase order. If there is no discrepancy, the purchase order is stamped OK Receiving
Dept. and forwarded to the accounts payable section of the accounting ... Show more content on
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In performing its analysis for impairment of assets at year end, management of Happy Chicken
determined that the carrying value of the asset may not be recoverable. As a result, management
developed an estimate of the fair value of the location using a discounted cash flow model. The
estimated fair value of the location was determined to be $1.5 million, which resulted in an
impairment loss of about $500,000. The undiscounted future cash flows are equal to $1.7 million.
A. State why the audit of fair values is often difficult. Auditing financial statements whose items are
based on fair values are difficult because these values are often determined using assumptions which
are subjective.
B. Describe how you might approach the audit of the impairment loss in this situation. As an auditor
I may decide to use a valuation specialist work. Alternatively, I could test and evaluate the
managements model for valuation. Under this approach, I would test for appropriateness of the
valuation method, determine if the assumptions are reasonable and consistent, and verify the
accuracy, completeness, and relevance on the data which the fair values have been measured.
C. If you decide to use the work of a valuation specialist to audit the estimate of fair value, describe
your responsibilities with respect to using the specialist s work. As an auditor, I would be required
to verify the professional qualifications of the valuation specialist and
Argumentative Essay On Mars
Today s scientists would agree that no planet has been more steeped in myths and misconception
than Mars. Just about a hundred years ago, several scientists sincerely believed that extraterrestrial
life was present on planet Mars, so the US government listened for radio signals from Mars until
1924. In movies such as Flight to Mars(1951), Mars was portrayed as a scary, mysterious place
inhabited by hostile aliens which we know today is false. However, in 1965, NASAand JPL sent the
first spacecraft, Mariner 4, to fly by Mars. Today, there are seven active missions that are being used
to collect more data, including two rovers, Opportunity and Curiosity, which explore the surface.
Mars has been garnering a lot of attention from the media... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is made up largely of Carbon dioxide (95.32%), along with Nitrogen (2.7%), Argon (1.6%), and
Oxygen (0.13%). The biggest issue caused by a significantly thinner atmosphere synergized with
not having a global magnetic field is radiation. The magnetic field generated by Earth s liquid
iron core shields the planet from 99.9% of harmful radiation. However, in space, radiation is a
serious hazard. The radiation dosage from the shortest round trip to Mars is about 0.66 sieverts,
which is equivalent to receiving a CT scan every five or six days. The dose of radiation one will
absorb from staying at Mars for a year would range from 0.2 sieverts to 0.3 sieverts depending on
the location. To put things in perspective, absorbing a total of 8 sieverts will most likely result in
death. Also, with a significantly small amount of Oxygen (0.13%), humans would have to wear a
space suit while outside and live in pressurized habitats. Furthermore, Mars gravity is 31%
compared to that of Earth s gravity, which means that readjustments would have to be made in
order to properly walk and run. Although this is a minor difference, it is more ideal compared to
Earth s moon whose gravity is 17% of
Stravinsky Rite Of Spring Essay
Timpani and Stravinsky

Stravinsky s Rite of Spring and its evolutionary impact towards timpani in an orchestral setting

The musical importance and relevance of Stravinsky s compositions established him as one of the
dominant composers of the 20th century. By the early 19th century Stravinsky s score The Rite of
Spring was premiered. The Rite of Spring clearly established Stravinsky as a new and unique
composer setting him apart from his previous Russian teacher and composer Rimsky Korsakov and
on a large composer established him as the modernist he is know as today. While on a broad scale
the Rite is know as one of Stravinsky s most prolific Russian period works, Stravinsky s use of the
timpani throughout the ballet ushered in a new era of compositional method for the instrument.
Stravinsky separates himself from his predecessors (specifically his teacher Korsakov) by exploiting
the modern aspects and improvements of timpani. Stravinsky writes for a wider pitch range and by
using Stravinskian compositional methods changes the role of timpani in the orchestra by writing
melodic fragments, rhythmic ostinati and motor driven segments, and support/emphasis segments.
He also employs other special instructions and divisions of timpani writing that add to his unique ...
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Rimsky Korsakov was Stravinsky s teacher and mentor. Much of Korsakov style can initial be
seen in Stravinsky s writing, specifically in works such as Firebird. Unlike Firebird, the Rite of
spring breaks away from Korsakov s style. The timpani parts of Scheherazade and The Rite prove
the drastic differences between the two composers writing style. The timpani writing in
Scheherazade parallel Korsakov s lush romantic writing style. Often times specifically in the first
and 4th mvmt the timpani rolls on a B or E filling out the texture of the orchestra and providing
lyrical, sustained support to the
Vancouver Island Community Analysis
Earlier this week, I published a Guest Post from Anabel Marsh on Hidden Histories. Her
thoughtful, provocative post led to much reflection, including Who does your town/city honour? It
s a great question. Vancouver Island, where I currently live, is home to influential and well known
actors, artists, athletes, journalists, musicians, philanthropists, politicians, scientists, Nobel
Laureates, writers and more. Many are honoured on our island in a variety of ways. One small
section of this island is home to a local hero who does not neatly fit into one category. Phil St.
Luke (aka Flying Phil ) may not be well known outside of his surrounding area...but within his
community he is much loved and celebrated. Phil is frequently featured in local news stories, has a
Facebook Fan Club and YouTube video. He leads his town s annual Canada Day Parade, and his
birthday, March 7, is known to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He had planned this return visit so that his young son could also meet this community hero. What
s so unique about Phil? A former Special Olympian originally from Vancouver, Phil has lived in
the Oceanside area since the 1970 s. Unquestionably he has become the community s unofficial
ambassador. He is well known by generations of Oceanside residents for his daily rounds through
the town s streets, coffee shops and businesses where he warmly greets everyone whom he meets.
His big smile, his exuberance, his desire to do good and his volunteer work with multiple
community programs has been an inspiration to many. Phil s relentlessly optimistic outlook is
contagious. Common quotes about Phil include He brings sunshine wherever he goes, His presence
fills every room he enters and Phil is somebody who touches everybody. Gordon Johns, Courtenay
Alberni Member of Parliament) recently posted this about Phil, He brightens our days and enriches
our

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