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Summary Of The Death Cure
Chelcie Tjoeng
Mrs. Moskovitz
English II Honors/Period 4

1. Title of Work: The Death Cure


2. Author and Date Written: James Dashner; 2011
The Death Cure has been initially published in 2013. The morals of this book is society, and how
it could be so corrupt from poor judgements. The Death Cure is very similar to how a dystopian
society would be like. It shows how bad society could be like in the future. In this case, WICKED, a
scientific government, using experiments to test kids in a cruel way of what their abilities are, is
where it shows how governments can be cruel and selfish even if their job is to try and protect the
country.
3. Country of Author: Georgia, USA
4. Characters:
Major:
Thomas (protagonist; hard working) Thomas, a teenage boy, who was a Runner from Group A,
before trying to escape it with his fellow Gladers, continued to cross the Scorch in The Scorch
Trials. Thomas was manipulated constantly by almost everyone, making it difficult for him to trust
others again. He escapes from WICKED s headquarters after they were trying to force Thomas to
get his memories back. Then, it soon becomes part of the conflict between WICKED and a
rebellious cooperation that dislikes it, known as the Right Arm.
Minho (competitive; fierce) Minho, a Glader from Group A, was a fellow Runner of Thomas back in
the Glade. Throughout the series, he becomes one of Thomas steadfast faithful companion
throughout all their trials. Then, joining Thomas to escape WICKED s
Essay about Teen Magazines Negative Influence on the...
I open up the hottest teen magazines on the market; Allure, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, and Teen
Vogue are a few at the top. As I flip through the magazine this holiday season I see pages of clothes
that only the rich can afford, pictures of half naked people draped over each other, articles about
horoscopes and editorials talking about which teen star is the sexiest. Fashion, makeup, men, sex,
celebrities, and exercising are the most popular topics I see as I peruse these magazines. These
popular magazines take no time to tell me how beautiful I am, but only tell me the hundreds of
things I need to do to improve. They tell me that I need more new, expensive makeup to look like a
movie star. These magazines teach me how to seduce a man, but... Show more content on
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Magazines no longer give girls advice on how to grow up to be a respected person or a loving friend;
instead they give advice on how to hook up quick or make his dreams come true. Where has all the
wholesome advice gone? Women have let the idea of looking beautiful take over their self
confidence and life. Healthy Place, an online magazine teaching women about living a healthy life,
says that, today s fashion models weigh twenty three percent less than the average female, and a
young woman between the ages of 18 34 has a seven percent chance of being as slim as a catwalk
model and a one percent chance of being as thin as a supermodel. So why do women push
themselves to be excessively thin when these models are anomalies? They do it because the
media tells them that this look is the only look that can attract men. Even if a woman is beautiful
according to the media s standards, she will always find something about her body that she hates,
whether it is her hair or her belly button, no women is completely satisfied. Our society is very
accepting of different religions and lifestyles, so why can we not accept different types of beauty
as well? As a teenager, I know the pressure put on females to look a certain way. I attended a
public high school in a rather wealthy area. So, while other girls could afford the in clothes, I spent
my shopping days at the sales rack. My Christmas lists were full of basic jeans and shoes, because it
was the
Technology s Neutrality
Over the course of human history, we have been able to invent various things and have solved
different problems with the science and technology. Likewise, with science and technology we have
been able improve our lifestyles significantly. Technology can be a reason for the happiness for
some people, while the same technologycould be a reason for miserable lifestyles of some people.
Surely the technology we invent can be neutral on their own. However, the motive and the usage of
such technology changes the neutrality. Everyone has their own motive behind creating something
with science and technology. Thus, the usage and intention behind the creation of such technology
determines whether a piece of technology is neutral. We can bring up an
The Relationship Between Race And Educational Expectations...
This bibliography is a collection of articles that illustrate the story of Cape Town, South Africa,
namely, that race considerations in one fashion or another permeate every facet and corner of the
country s life. It appears almost impossible for South Africans of any color ever to get away, or to
remove themselves, from this issue, although obviously the reality of race relations does not bear
on all groups equally or in exactly the same manner. Sadly, these same issues are a problem within
the United States as well. Although there are currently no peer reviewed articles regarding this
same topic within places like Ferguson, Missouri, more research is warranted for a closer look at
race relations in these areas.
Education

This study examined the relationship between race and educational expectations between parents
and their children. Specifically, a longitudinal data set focused on educational expectations among
black (African), colored (mixed) and white (European ancestry) parents and their children in Cape
Town, South Africa. Researchers found that there is a strong relationship between the educational
expectation among parents and children regardless of race, although the black parents and children
had higher expectations than the other races, once socioeconomic factors were controlled for. Also,
parents and children tend to agree more about the expectations and have a stronger correlation to the
white and colored races. They suggest that this is due to the desire for
Intercultural Communication In Hotel Rwanda
The definition of Intercultural communication is a method of communication that aims to share
information across different cultures and social groups. The challenges that may occur during this
type of communication come from misunderstanding individual s communication from a different
culture other than their own. Each individual from their respective cultureencodes and encodes
messages verbally and non verbally. Many barriers can be put up when trying to initiate intercultural
communication. In this paper, I will discuss the film Hotel Rwanda while examining the different
intercultural barriers and diversity issues that are presented within the film. Throughout the film, just
about all the decisions or action made by a character uses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His bravery and poise keeps the refugee s safe, but Paul was helpless when the United Nations
withdrew from protecting the area. He pleaded but could not keep the UN s presence there, but does
not give up hope. The privilege and disadvantage dialectic is established throughout the film,
providing the main character with hope that he can protect the refugees, but also hopelessness when
he is abandoned by allied forces.
The second thing that stood out to me was the dialectic of history past, present, and future. These
ideal shapes the plot of the movie, creating tensions and civil war between the two battling
cultures. The past between the two cultures creates uneasiness, leading to an unbalance of power
and eventually civil war where an estimated 800,000 people were killed. Hotel Rwanda describes
the history between the two cultures, and how it came to be that the Tutsi had control of the state
rather than the Hutu. The struggles for the Tutsi during the genocide were enormous, and due to the
little aid from other allied states, the cultures were clashing on their own without help from other
states. I believe that this had an effect on the Colonel, although he did not feel this way. At the
moment, he was representing his country, and he was ashamed of these beliefs. The best strategy
for this barrier, I believe, is becoming other oriented. If there was any consideration for the people
of Rwanda, or if people took the time to emphasize with what was going on, the
University Of Arizona And Grand Canyon University
The high school senior year is indeed a rough year. Students are overwhelmed with stress applying
for colleges, having their fingers crossed to be accepted in their first choice college. The primary
step before applying for colleges is selecting which college best suits them in pursuing their dream
career. Sometimes, more than half of the students dream of being in the medical field, satisfying that
there s still people in the world that want to help out others, and what s better than helping them with
their health. The hardest part of graduating includes that some learners are afraid of leaving their
family and hometown, Arizona. It s great that there are universities that can help undergraduates out
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Learning the value of independence is crucial at a young age. It is easier for a young person to
correct their behaviors and to make better choices. In addition, each university in known for its
popularity. Of course, Grand Canyon University is known for their great buildings, they are also
known for expanding each day. It is also recognized because it is a private Christian heritage
university. Many students choose to apply to this university because it mainly focuses on students
education. From time to time there are concerts and celebrations, but they are all alcohol free.
Meanwhile, University of Arizona is a college full of parties. That is not the only thing that it is
known for, it is also recognized for its history from the 1970s; although it was founded in 1885
University of Arizona is a public institution that was founded in 1885 (Best Colleges U.S. News
Rankings). The University of Arizona has a public library that students who are not enrolled in the
university can come in certain hours and use computers and check out books. The University of
Arizona has hosted many community events that are open to the public. A university can be mainly
known for their interactions that they create with the community. Additionally, students feel
concerned regarding if they will be able to pay their college tuition over the
Dignity In The Crucible
The Crucible Assertion Essay

Arthur Miller s play, The Crucible, asserts the fact that dignity and the feeling of being important is
worth more than anything in this world. We can see this when John Proctor hesitates to sign the
paper full of lies, even if it means freedom. Then when they finally get him to sign it somehow, he
refuses to let them post his confession on the door of the church. Furthermore, we see it s not just
John Proctor who doesn t want to confess for something he didnt do, we see hale trying to help
him out. , (i needed to study for my ap calculus test today so i didn t put that much effort pls tell
me if my basic format is right or not). We can also confirm these things when Proctor says A man
will not cast away his good name. You surely know that.(102) , She only thought to save my
name! (105), and finally Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life!
Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that
hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name! (133).
The author s purpose is to show how much name and dignity is important in this world and he
showed in a form of a drama genre book. The tone in this book was mostly aggressive. When John
Proctor says, Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and
sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live
without
The Book Of Negroes Chapter Summary
Book Reflection : The Book Of Negroes It s 1802 and Aminata Diallo, now an old woman, sits
down to write her life story at the request of the Abolitionists in London. Abducted from her
village in West Africa at the age of eleven and marched in a coffle (a string of slaves) for three
months before reaching the coast, Aminata survives the voyage to America and ends up sold to an
indigo plantation owner in South Carolina. She describes herself as lucky, because compared to the
tragic circumstances and end of so many other black slaves, Aminata manages to survive using her
wits, her skills as a midwife, her ability to pick up new skills quickly, and her strength of character.

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The book is thoroughly researched and historically accurate, and makes no bones about Africans
enslaving each other well before the white people came, and it is Africans who capture Aminata, kill
her parents, torch her village, and sell her to the white slavers. Slavery has a long, long history, and
no race, it seems, is exempt. The Egyptians did it, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Israelites were
famously enslaved, the Romans are guilty and what is feudalism if not a form of slavery, which the
English and French and others used for a very long time?

If nothing else, this book highlights the fact that, no matter what colour you are or what your diet is,
we are all human and share this intangible thing called human nature. Cruelty exists everywhere, and
cannot be simply attributed to your race, though neither can it be excused. This is why I insist that
the history of black slavery while it existed predominantly between the British slaving companies
and the Americas is everyone s history. For a comprehensive story covering three different
continents and exposing many of the situations black slaves, runaways and freed slaves faced, you
can t go wrong with this one.

It s also beautifully written. Aminata has a simple, honest style, without embellishment or fanciful
detail. She rarely passes judgement, but offers her own thoughts and perspective subtly. She is
captured just before reaching puberty and so,
Corporate Finance Programs
Corporate Finance Programs
Introduction
In a company s operational activities, it is essential induce financial management in its
organizational structure. All business operations center on the use of finances to incur profits that
benefit the company employees, shareholders and their nation s economic society. This context digs
into the conduction of both managerial and corporate finance. The executive finance deals with
managerial implication on financial techniques used alongside pecuniary decisions made by the
company besides other financial tools and analytical procedures through corporate finance. Among
the techniques used are corporate valuation, value based management, corporate governance and
EPOS (Employees Stock Ownership) plans.
Corporate Valuation
This is the evaluation of firm value strategies by forecasting on past financial statements; presenting
values of cash flow stream strategies and choosing value maxima based on the appropriate strategic
plan. A firm s stock is valued through different methods such as through the discounted dividend
model.
Corporate valuation is channeled alongside the corporate valuation model. It is a substitute to stock
valuation. The model points out company s main operational and non operational assets as well as
the total worth of firm value and growth (Ehrhardt and Brigham, 2008, pg 659). It is usually an
alternative to discounted dividend models in determining firm value of companies with no history in
dividend and its
Cadillac Research Paper
History of The Cadillac
Cadillac is a name known worldwide, and is valued across the world by many car enthusiasts.
Cadillac has been one of the top leaders in luxury vehicles since its start in 1902. Over its 114
year existence, the brand has put out many luxury cars that are top of the line to this day. These
models include the Escalade, and the CT6. Cadillac is one of the most unique luxury car brands, as
it one of the only luxury brands that are produced in the United States. So given this background
information, one would have to assume that the Cadillac brand has a substantial amount of history,
so I present to you... The History Of Cadillac.
On August 22, 1902, Cadillac was founded in Detroit Michigan by the infamous pair of Henry Ford
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According to conceptcarz.com, the Runabout AND Tonneau both ran on a single cylinder engine
that ran on only about 6.5 horsepower, but could likely go up to 10 horsepower. At the time, the
engine that Cadillac ran on was nicknamed The Little Hercules About 2,400 models of the Runabout
and Tonneau were sold in 1903, giving Cadillac a very good start in the automobile industry. I think
the reason for Cadillac s huge early success was that the car was truly one of a kind. It came with
the newest technology of it s age, and offered a look and feel of luxury like no other car on the
market could ve possibly offered. According to the Runabout and Tonneau official Wikipedia
page, the one cylinder engine that Cadillac produced for the two debut models were only offered
from 1903 1908. This is interesting because 1908 was still before the first Chevrolet was made.
So just think about this, Cadillac was already moving on from single cylinder engines while
Chevrolet still hadn t been founded or produced their debut vehicle. To me that is just insane,
considering the fact that Chevrolet who is owned by General Motors are now partners, and
basically own the Cadillac brand! Oh how the roles have flipped over the
Ms. Noid s Vocal Roughness
To quantify Ms. Noid s vocal breathiness and roughness, the Praat software will be utilized to
create a spectrographic analysis. Ms. Noid would be recorded while producing a vowel, word,
and/or phrase. To analyze her vowel production, a narrowband spectrogram with ranges 0 to 9000
Hz will be created. From the produced spectrogram, a Fast Fourier transform (FFT)/ Power
spectrum will be generated to display fundamental frequency and harmonics of the produced vowel,
typically vowels are between 0 to 3000 Hz. Due to Ms. Noid s persistent severe hoarseness and
breathiness and reduced glottal closure, the power spectrum will display a continuous spectrum and
interharmonic energy. The three acoustic measures used to quantify Ms. Noid s vocal roughness...
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Mean Speaking Frequency (MSF) or Speaking Fundamental Frequency (SFF) measures the average
speaking frequency during: conversational speech, reading, counting, sustained phonation at the end
of a given word, or sustained phonation at a comfortable pitch and loudness. A fundamental
frequency analyzer is used to formulate MSF/SFF.
The rationale for using a MSF measure is that it would provide measurements of the average rate of
vocal fold vibration during connected/continuous speech (averaging of the client s frequencies).
Furthermore, it will provide an insight of the client s habitual pitch and reveal information of her
vocal fold function.
Expected results: Typically, females have a fundamental frequency ranging between G3 (196 Hz)
and A3 (220 Hz). Ms. Noid s MSF result will demonstrate an inconsistent pitch due her paralyzed
vocal fold. Her vocal fold pathology impairs the left vocal fold to lengthen and decrease its mass
and stiffness (impairment of Thyroarytenoid and Cricothyroid). Consequently, Ms. Noid s vocal
folds might vibrate at different frequencies (diplophonia); have a decreased MSF measure, disrupted
vocal fold vibration, and inadequate glottal closure, which would cause a decrease in subglottic
pressure. Ms. Noid s fundamental frequency would be affected (perceptual correlate of pitch),
therefore, reducing her flexibility, and changing her vocal
Prominent Architecture of Melbourne s Federation Square
Federation Square or also known as Fed Square was initially designed in 1997 through a public
competition announced by former premier Jeff Kennedy, the site later opened on the 26th of
October 2002. Consuming a total city block the site has an entire floor area of 38,000 sqm or 9.39
acres, positioned superbly adjacent Flinders Street Station and St. Pauls Cathedral. The initial
competition phase of the project gathered vast interest from architect from around the world, a total
of 177 entries was lodged while 41 of them proposals came from architects located overseas. It wasn
t until July 1997 that Lab Architecture Studio (then located in London) and Bates Smart (one of
Melbourne s prominent architects) was awarded the design contract for Federation Square. The stage
of constructing Federation Square had seen some major challenges during the developments
lifecycle; the project had seen a change in government in 2001 which inflicted changes to the
proposed design of the complex to please heritage critics. As a result the projects final construction
cost exceeded well above its estimated budget, the final total was approximately $467 million (AUS)
which was over four times the original estimated budget. The construction stage had many complex
construction methods that had to be implemented to construct the extremely unique façade and
framework of the buildings, along with the sites famous Labyrinth and well know platform The
Deck . Located above the railway lines
The West Wind
Ode to the West Wind The poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley refers to the wind 4 times in the first section
of the poem, although we do not know until the very end of the first section why and what he wants
from the wind. In order to gain the Winds trust and confidence, the speaker comes up with a couple
examples of what the winddid in the past and is capable of. Like driving away the autumn leaves,
placing seeds in the earth, bringing thunderstorms and the death of the natural world, and stirring up
the seas and oceans. The end of the first and third line always rhymewith each other. In the 1st part
the speaker wishes that the wind could affect him the way it does leaves and clouds and waves.
Since the wind can t, the speaker asks him to play... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Dead leaves are referenced no less than five times in this short lyric poem. Dead leaves are the
remaining s of the previous season which the wind clears away. They re also a metaphorical
representation of the pages of writing and poetry generated by the speaker or the author. Lines 5 12
is an extended simile, the author compares seeds to corpses lying in their graves. O wild West
Wind this is an example of an alliteration in the poem. We can see the use of paradox, as ghosts flee
from enchanter is quite paradoxical. Normally we think that ghosts are terrible looking and therefore
can cause fright and provoke

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