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- 3031: The Odyssey 3
- ... a person to lay beside her each night. Odysseus obliges even though he claims he is under some sort of trance. This trance or spell he is under is another example of how Kalypso has control over him. This example relates to the overall theme Denver portrays that women are superior to men. Kalypso has the power to control Odysseus against his will. Along with the relationship between Odysseus and Kalypso, many other allusions to the Odyssey influence Calypso. In the first few lines of the song Denver says, To sail on a dream ...
- 3032: Organization Leaders In The Workplace
- ... performer expends their power by doing distractive and counterproductive actions. These people are able to cause you to expend an enormous amount of your energy keeping track or monitoring what they are doing. When employees control a leader's attention for disruptive reasoning, the power being used is inappropriate and dysfunctional. So how might they stop this inappropriate action. The answer is all too very simple but also too scary for ... s energy. Sometimes leaders get lucky, and the actions they take are effective. But more often than not, the energy that was contained resurfaces in some entirely different form or location and is out of control.
- 3033: The Color Purple
- ... evident we are examining an external world based in a society where the white oppressor governs the oppressed black populace. The economic realities of white land ownership, near-monopoly of technical and business skills and control of financial institutions was in fact the accepted norm (Sowell 48). When presenting the term fact - we must account for the introduction of a second model, "historical and empirical data" in representing the real world ... s closing sentence: "Matter of fact, I think this the youngest us ever felt" (Walker 295) is deliberately replacing her very first utterance, "I am fourteen years old," (Walker 1) with an assertion of victorious control over the context in which she speaks. Celie commits herself to the production of a new age but ascribes no value to the influence of her past history or on the culture (Berlant 232). Such ...
- 3034: Biological Warfare
- ... bleach with the intention of it eventually dying off. The Monterrey Institute of International Studies calls this island a ticking time bomb. (Davidson) The soviet troops buried the anthrax in order to keep the international control inspectors from discovering it. Local authorities will not allow the Monterrey Institute officials to get a close enough view of the burial site; therefore, the physical state of the buried anthrax is unknown. These sixty ... stockpiling, and arming of these weapons of mass destruction. On site inspectors are also being suggested to assist in this effort. Recently a convention was held in Geneva that involved diplomats and experts on arms control. They suggested a plan that would trigger biological terrorist laboratories. On May 22, 1998, President Clinton announced to the United States Naval Academys graduating class that the United States is beginning to make necessary ...
- 3035: Lord of the Flies: Symbolism of The Conch
- ... and have fun" but in actuality Ralph's group which is declining is the safer and the more fun of the two. Here's an excerpt on pg 92 that shows that Ralph is losing control of Jack and the Conch is loosing its effect on the other kids. " 'Blow the Conch Ralph' Piggy was so close that Ralph could see the glint of his one glass 'There's the fire ... do what you want." Here Ralph and Piggy are debating whether or not to blow the conch and call the rampaging kids back to the assembly. This is the beginning when Ralph starts to lose control. However this instance however is not the only one. Later on in the story the Conch's power, order and "divine" influence completely falls apart. Pg 140 provides a good example of this deterioration "Listen ...
- 3036: Endotracheal Suctioning
- ... no hyperinflation or preoxygenation breaths were given to the subjects prior to suctioning. A five milliliter bolus of normal saline was given prior to suctioning in the experimental group. The SpO2 for the experimental and control groups dropped immediately after suctioning. The group of subjects that received NSI prior to suctioning had a marked decrease in their SpO2 four minutes after suctioning. The SpO2 levels for the control group increased to greater than baseline values and continued to increase until ten minutes after suctioning. Oxygen saturation for the group that had NSI began to increase at four minutes after suctioning and had not ...
- 3037: The Awakening
- ... After this move she was free to explore her new profound freedom and desires. She succumbed to the passion in her heart and had a meaningless affair with Arobin, a known heartbreaker. She was in control of this new relationship and she loved feeling in control. True, she felt nothing beyond lust for the man but she was able to do as she wished. Her love for Robert Lebrun was truly her biggest obstacle she was to overcome. Every thought and ...
- 3038: Prostitution: A Victimless Crime?
- ... and Reformation morality. In most large Western cities today prostitution is illegal but tolerated, because police there are more concerned with regulating the crimes. Other Western governments combine regulated prostitution with public health measures to control disease. Prostitution has lasted and survived every attack by civilization to end it. Some would say that for as long as people have both money and sexual frustration some would continue to pay others to ... laws, creating red light districts and regulation. One could argue that as for as crimes go prostitution is a victimless crime, but others would say that it is a matter of public safety and disease control. Would harsher laws end prostitution or result in a lot of persons getting their car impounded? Regardless as to what effects harsher laws will have on prostitution, new laws are still being tried out in ...
- 3039: Transfers Of Technology From The Developing World
- ... world could send excess medical supplies along with the personnel to administer them, they might learn to take care of themselves. In time, the common diseases that kill thousands in these countries will be under control and people will start living longer, healthier lives. A second issue is the exchange of technology for agriculture and industry. As a result, new jobs will be created to provide income, while reducing child labor ... thus reducing overpopulation. This occurs for two main reasons, people will not have time for a family and less children are required for the work force. With overpopulation and the rate of natural increase under control the standard of living in these countries will increase. With just a small jumpstart from the developing world, developing countries will experience a chain reaction that will increase their standard of living. This chain will ...
- 3040: George Orwell's Animal Farm: Ignorance of Animals and Pigs Controlling Farm
- George Orwell's Animal Farm: Ignorance of Animals and Pigs Controlling Farm In George Orwell's book, Animal Farm, it is obvious that that the pigs, tyrants though they were, were awarded control of the farm through the ignorance of the other animals. There are various statements in the book that support this idea. After reading this piece, the importance of education should be clear. It seemed as though the pigs created and enacted propositions, and took liberties that increased their control over the other animals, bit by bit, cajoling and threatening until the ignorant animals were convinced that the pigs' license was in their own best interests. It was always the pigs who put forward the ...
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