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The Transformative Power Of Love
Luke Cleland Professor Malcolm ENGL 1302 122 20 April 2017 The Transformative Power of
Love In the famous play A Midsummer Night s Dream , William Shakespeare creates a mas terful
comedy that is still able to cover a range of controversial topics. By using specific charac ters and
conflicts, he is able to broach difficult subjects ranging from rape, to coercion. Although this would
typically be unpalatable for a comedy, Shakespeare offsets them by using comedic symbolism, and
subplots. The appearance of conflicting narratives between these two sides could be assumed,
however, the author is able to harmonize these elements around a central idea. The power of love is
the greatest theme Shakespeare introduces, which influences every aspect... Show more content on
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Demetrius loves your fair. O happy fair! (1.1.181 82). She desperately wants what Hermia has,
which sparks the betrayal of her friend, to the benefit of a man who hates her. In a similar
fashion, Hermia engages in multiple forms of what can only be described as idiocy of
determination. Hermia is pushed into a conflict against society because of the legal right of
coercion that her father has over her. Egeus asserts his authority by stating, As she is mine, I may
dispose of her, Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death, according to our law
immediately (1.1.42 45). This seems ludicrous by today s standards of morality, but as Laura
Levine points out, ...the opening of the play depicts sexual violence as being built into Athenian
law itself (Levine 2). Hermia is forced to choose between two terrible punishments, or marry
Demetrius. However, she stubbornly says she would rather die than marry him, So will I grow,
so live, so die (1.1.79). This is clearly insane, yet her greatest act of defiance is when she decides
to flee Athens and marry Lysander anyways. Although there isn t a specified consequence for
running away, the severe punishment prescribed for refusal, lead the audience to assume it would
be equally terrible. Her behavior is disproportionate and unreasonable, unless one understands the
impact love has on decision making. Hermia is primarily motivated by her immense love of
Lysander, which gives her the suf ficient force to risk
Panopticism In Nineteen Eighty-Four And Frankenstein
Panopticism is a social theory named after the panopticon , which was originally developed by the
French philosopher, Michel Foucault. Panopticon was first mentioned in his book, Discipline and
Punish. In his book, he refers panopticon to an experimental laboratory of power in which behaviour
could be modified. Foucault considered panopticon as a symbol of the disciplinary society of
surveillance (Panopticism). In the two novels, Nineteen Eighty Fourand Frankenstein, panopticism is
an element shown greatly. Though these two novels have many differences, this similarity shared
between the two is equally important.
Panopticism is the main element of the novel Nineteen Eighty Four. In the novel, it shows the
dystopian life where the government, or the Party has all the power, and they carefully monitor
their citizens 24/7 with the use of telescreens, which is a television and a security camera (Orwell
5). The Party monitors the inner party and outer party only because they are what is important,
unlike the proles whom the Party does not monitor at all. Winston mentions numerous times If
there is hope it lies in the proles (Orwell 80). The proles take up 85% of the population of Oceania,
therefore if there were to be a revolution the proles could destroy the Party.
In the novel Frankenstein, panopticism is shown immediately when the monster is created. The
monster has a prominent effect over Frankenstein and his actions. Frankenstein is terrified of the
monster and what he could potentially do to him and his family, he knows his creation is much
larger and stronger than he is. Although, the monster knows without Frankenstein the wish for him
to have a mate would be gone. Throughout the novel, the monster is always steps behind
Frankenstein, following him everywhere (Shelley 120). The monster is continuously stating his
dominance over Frankenstein, in one scene the monster says to Frankenstein You are my creator; but
I am your master; obey! (Shelley 120). The monster believes that although Victor created him, he
feels this does not mean he should obey. He believes that since he is much stronger than
Frankenstein, he is the master.
When the creature asks Frankenstein to create a female version of himself
La Fitness Marketing Plan
La Fitness Franchise Startup Cost, Profit Margin, Revenue and Locations LA Fitness is a widely
known Health Club firm based in Irvine, California, Los Angeles, United States. In this article, we
shall explore LA Fitness as a company and the franchise opportunity it offers to entrepreneurs and
business persons. We shall commence by focusing on the antiquity of the firm. We shall then go
ahead and look at the cost required to start up an LA fitness franchise and the fee that the company
asks its franchisees. We shall also be pondering the training and supports that the firm extends to its
franchisees. To end with, you shall be made aware of how you can inaugurate an LA Fitness
franchise in your region. Is LA Fitness a Franchise? LA Fitness... Show more content on
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dollar). The businesspersons and entrepreneurs who intend to utilize the LA Fitness Franchise
business opportunity are needed to have a liquid investment of $50,000 (U.S dollar) and an
adequate capital investment ranging from $77,000 $250,000 (U.S dollar). These requirements
vary because the company has not set standards on how much these amounts should be. LA
Fitness Franchise Fee Businesspeople and business associates who are concerned in making use
of LA Fitness franchise opportunity are required to pay a franchise fee which falls anywhere
between $15,000 and $30,000 (U.S. dollar). You are also required to pay other legal fees and
royalties fees which usually fall anywhere between $400 and $500 (U.S dollar) per month. LA
Fitness Franchise Start up Cost LA Fitness franchise requires a lot of fitness equipment, well
equipped infrastructures including a swimming pool installation. Therefore, it is relatively
expensive to start up an LA Fitness franchise. Business people and entrepreneurs who are desiring
to initiate an LA Fitness franchise are required to have a start up value ranging from $30,000
$300,000 (U.S. dollar) to retrofit a current retail station into a club. The ground building can fetch as
much as $3 million (U.S
The Importance Of Human Genetic Engineering
Human genetic engineering should be banned because it harms the human race since we would be
reducing our genetic diversity through this radical process. Human genetic engineering simply
eliminates the undesirable traits and encourages specific desirable traits. With the endless
possibilities of choosing what to eliminate, inevitably the desirable traits are picked and chosen on
whim decisions such as blonde hair, blue eyes, a slender figure, and tall height (Act For Libraries).
According to the British Medical Journal, this idea of designing a baby based on cosmetics is
called unrealistic and arbitrary standards of perfection (Caplan). Unrealistic and arbitrary standards
of perfection will create identical genomes among humans. Obviously, there would be a tremendous
drop in genetic diversity as a result of this. Moreover, when defective genes are replaced with
functional genes inevitably, there is a reduction of genetic diversity and causes the human
population, as a whole, to be more susceptible to diseaseand virus (Patra). As shown by this, the
undesirable traits are annihilated and desirable or functional genes in this instance are promoted.
Although scientists for genetic engineering will promote the eradication of genetic disorders and
diseases, once they are diminished to the best of their ability there would still be a yearn to perfect
the human race. Instead of annihilating disease we would also be annihilating cosmetic traits we don
t want to see in
A Last Look At The Battle Of The Sexes
A Last Look at the Battle of the Sexes

The course readings have been an insightful and thought provoking look into evolutionary
psychology and the biological differences between the sexes and the extent to which some of those
differences are nothing but social constructs. Evolutionary psychology and genetics are both
fascinating and in this respect I found Adam s Curse: A Future Without Men by Bryan Sykes and
The Moral Animal by Robert Wright the most influential and thought provoking. The illusionary
nature of social constructs and the misleading messages they give us about gender roles was also
beautifully illustrated in Pink Brain Blue Brain by Lise Eliot and Woman: An Intimate Geography,
by Nathalie Angier. The Trouble with ... Show more content on [Link] ...
The readings, especially Sapolsky s essays in The Trouble with Testosterone, showed me that this
link may not necessarily exist. In other words, our gender specific behavior is not hormonally
derived, such as male aggression being assumed to be an effect of high testosterone. This classic
nature versus nurture problem came up in other course readings but Sapolsky s witty, accessible,
clear writing style likely had much to do with making it all stick in my thoughts. It made me
ponder how much of our behavior is really biologically programmed and how much of it is a
product, instead, of social programming deliberate or otherwise. The arguments set forth in Pink
Brain Blue Brain took Sapolsky s restrained observations further, suggesting that small genetic
differences between the sexes grow larger and larger with maturity due to social conditioning. On
the other hand, Eliot argues, wouldn t it be better if boys were able to freely acquire beneficial
feminine traits such as nurturing qualities, and girls could freely acquire beneficial masculine traits
such as being adept at mathematics or to speak bluntly and directly. However, she stops short of
condemning all differences between the sexes and I think that was a good decision on her part
because, as The Moral Animal
Abigail Williams In The Crucible
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953. Arthur Miller wrote it because of personal events and
what was going on at the time. The play was based in 1693 Salem, Massachusetts during the
Salem witch trials. In 1953 communists were treated very similar to how the witches were in
1693. In Arthur s life he had been accused of communism and was fined and sentenced to 30 days
in jail. Although the play can be connected to more than just those specific times. It can be related
to the strangest most awful times in human history. The play had been written to get McCarthy s
attention, a senator. Witchcraft is the use of evil spirits in black magic; use of spells or witchery to
do evil. Crucible is a container used to separate valuable metal from less... Show more content on
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Arthur Miller describes Abigail as Seventeen with a remarkable capacity for dissembling (1092).
Meaning Abigail WIlliams is young and has a great ability to make things go how she wants,
very manipulative. Abigail can make people do what she wants and believe what she wants.
Another thing, Abigail threatened Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about
the other things, and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a
pointy reckoning that will shudder you (1097). Threatening the girls if they say anything about
what they really did she will hurt them. She is controlling the situation and making the girls lie.
Abigail said weeping I cannot sleep for dreamin ; I cannot dream but I wake and walk about the
house as though I d find you comin through some door (1099). Abigail has worked for John
Proctor, the one she is talking to, they had a romantic history and it is still evident she still had
feelings for him. John Proctor is a married man and she still went for him causing more chaos.
Surely Abigail Williams is a very manipulative young girl who is very controlling and has the ability
to cause
An Analysis Of The Invalid Of Bethesda
The Invalid of Bethesda (John 5:1 8)
What does this story say about people? This first point that this story says about people is that we
can be selfish at times. When Jesus asked the man if he wanted to get better, the man explained to
Him that no one would help him into the pool. There seems to be a common belief nowadays that
our problems are more important than everyone else s. We feel the need to try and further our own
agenda without even thinking about how we can help others. Another point this story shows about
people is that we are helpless without God s mercy. If Jesus had not decided to be merciful and show
His awesome power, that man would have been an invalid for the rest of His life.
What does this story say about Jesus? This story, first, shows that Jesus was omnipotent. Jesus
was able to heal the man who had been invalid for thirty eight years. That man had been invalid
for that long so that Jesus power could be truly demonstrated through him. God makes everything
work together for our good and His glory. Another point this story shows about Jesus is that he
can only help individuals who in some way want to be helped. When he asked the invalid whether
he wanted to be saved, Christ was showing this point. Sometimes we would rather have a self
pitying attitude than trying to fix our problems. When we come to God and cast our cares on Him,
He will do what is in His will for you.
What does this story say about you?
I believe that this story says that I (or humans in general) can be too caught up in our own life that
we disregard our brothers and sisters who are worse off. Whenever we see a homeless or disabled
person sitting on the side of the road begging for money, we tend to think the worst in them that
they are scammers or trying to take advantage of people. Once we get the log out of our own eye,
we can fully help others without thinking of ourselves. Another fact this story says about myself is
that I am only a human and that I should trust in God to heal our ailments in His time.
Who should hear this story?
I think that this story would have the biggest impact among cultures where health care is not very
prominent. When the people in these cultures hear this story of how Jesus healed a
Inequality In Brave New World
In the dystopian novel, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. There was an experiment where
Alphas, or the smartest people in that society were all put on the same island. What occurred was
a civil war broke out because the Alphas were not satisfied with what position they were assigned
to. Likewise, the world that is produced today has a social class similar to alphas, betas, gammas,
deltas, and epsilons . Modern society has created layers of class where one status quo is considered
more successful than others by occupation, fame, and wealth. The world does not offer everyone the
same opportunity to achieve the level of success, this is known as social inequality. Social inequality
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Equality is defined as any given circumstances, where people who are the same in those respects
relevant to how they are treated in those circumstances should receive the same treatment. Equity
on the other hand is defined as dealing with differences and takes into consideration the fact that
this society has many groups in it who have not always been given equal treatment and/or have
not had a level field on which to play . A case in 2004 from Ethical Leadership in Higher
Education Admission: Equality vs. Equity serves to differentiate equality and equity. Juan and
Courtney had applied for a merit based scholarship and had come from a competitive high school,
were in the top 10% of their graduating class, initiated organizations and held officer positions in
clubs. Academically, there was only one key difference, Juan s ACT composite score was four
points lower than Courtney s ACT composite score. Just from this information alone, Courtney
should narrowly win. However, Juan was Hispanic and was coming from a single parent home, and
Courtney had both parents working. This now became a case of equality versus equity. On the
equality side, Juan and Courtney were both individuals who applied to the scholarship in hopes of
obtaining it. Because both individuals have are the same relevantly, they should be scored the same
and therefore Courtney should win. On the equity side, Juan was born into a more difficulty
socioeconomic status and differences should be taken into account and therefore Juan should win.
However, from this example before this specific instance, due to increasingly higher ACT scores
from incoming freshman, students with color had a greater denied admission. This example
provides the difference between equality and equity. Equality essentially means sameness and
promotes fairness but is only
Gleaners And Varda
The film The Gleaners and I (2000), by Agnès Varda, is a subtle attempt at bridging the gap between
the past and the present by showing how tradition, necessity, and art have kept certain customs alive.
In this uniquely intimate documentary, Varda sets out to find individuals who still practice the
archaic lifestyle of gleaning, historically done by groups of women after the harvest. On her journey,
Varda meets an array of characters from different backgrounds who all glean for different reasons. As
she weaves these unique stories together, she manages to simultaneously paint a larger, but more
subdued, portrait of herself. This filmis like no other documentary that I have ever seen. The
Gleaners and I seems to focus on individuals who scavenge for food out of necessity, the fear of
being wasteful, or just for fun. We are dragged back and forth between the past and the present,
with no final destination in sight. We see homeless people gleaning upwards of fifty pounds of
rejected potatoes from fields picked dry by reapers, too large or too small... Show more content on
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She strays often from her main topic, veering towards something much more personal. Varda
occasionally turns the camera on herself, focusing on her hair and her hands, now worn and
wrinkled with age. She says My hair and my hands tell me that the end is near, an innocent, yet
haunting line that made my chest tighten with the reminder of the looming threat of mortality.
During these parts of the film, I felt like I was intruding, like I had entered a territory where I did
not belong; I did not feel unwelcome, but I also could not understand. Yes, Varda created this
documentary about gleaners, but the unifying figure is herself, the gleaner. She collects bits and
pieces of the personalities and stories of others through film. Perhaps she is trying to find meaning
in the lives of strangers while being faced with her own
Transgenerational Epigenetics
To understand epigenetics and transgenerational epigenetics in greater detail we need to obtain a
clearer picture of the underlying molecular mechanisms. Lim and Brunet (2013) revealed that
environmental stimuli can influence the chromatin structure by noncoding RNAs including siRNA
(small interfering RNA, worm), piRNA ((Piwi interacting RNA, worm and fly), viRNA (small
interfering RNAs derived from virus, worm), miRNA (micro RNA, mice) DNAmethylation (mice,
rat) and histone modification (with the help of Histone methyltransferase poteins) H3K4me2/3
(worm), H3K36me3 (worm), H3K36me3 (worm, fly), H3K9me2/3 (worm, fly), H3K27me3 (mice,
human). Prion proteins might also play role (yeast). These changes might influence the metabolics,
which changes the expression of different chemicals and are themselves potential environmental
stress factors; thus, they could initiate epigenomic changes. Chromatin modifications... Show more
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This would be a mechanism for active transgenerational epigenetics progression. However, we cannot
deny the recent data. Transgenerational epigenetics might be mainly passive as a result from the
incomplete erasure of epigenetic marks through the development stages. As mentioned, evidence has
been limited mainly to the F2 generation, only some reports have shown transgenerational
epigenetics reaching the F3 and F4 generations; therefore, a strong positive feedback loop seems to
be absent. If, however, epigenetics are a test bed during evolution an intersection will exist. Either
the new trait is beneficially, then the trait will be included in the genome and transformed to a hard
inheritance or the new trait is non beneficial because the biotic or abiotic stress is dissipating, then
the soft inheritance will fade
To What Extent Did Jack The Ripper Remain A Prominent...
Has Jack the Ripper remained a prominent figure in society? The following will investigate the
changing nature of the historiography of Jack the Ripper as recorded through the media across the
ages and evaluate why and how this has influenced his image. By considering the changing nature of
this specific component of Jack the Rippers historiography, the investigation will highlight how this
mysterious figures presence has successfully endured from the time of the murders to the present.
Many factors were crucial to the formation of Jack the Ripper s position in both modern and past
society and popular culture and this report will cover and discuss what these were and why they
have affected the enduring nature of the prominence of the Ripper s steadfast position in society and
public interest. There have also been significant debates throughout the course of the case which
have also been discussed and evaluated.

The notorious murderer Jack the Ripper is held accountable to the deaths of at least five Victorian
women (Mary Ann Nichols, ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Following from this, we know that the case did reach the majority of the population; with archives
that have survived today showing that there were approximately 73 newspapers that followed the
story in England which were joined by about 230 different publications around the world including
America and Australia. Julia Hoffbrand, curator of the Docklands Museum, adds that along with this
new availability of information, all the publications reporting Jack the Ripper s carnage were in
competition, and as such the newspapers were competing with each other to produce the most
sensational stories and give the most graphic details of the case; there were several editions a
Cima Mountaineering
Recommendations for Cima Mountaineering:
There are essentially following five options available to Cima Mountaineering as explained below:
Alternative 1: Maintain status quo. This option is not being selected because it ignores the current
market trends in the face of changing customer needs and wants. Also such an option does not
address any of the issues presently facing Cima.
Alternative 2: Enter the Weekender segment as suggested by Margaret Simon. This option appears
to be an attractive alternative, but it may put Cima s Brand name and image as a manufacturer of
quality shoes for Mountaineers and Hikers in jeopardy.
Alternative 3: Expand the presence in the current market segment by adding three new models to the
existing ones as ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Let s now look a bit closely to the selected alternative. There are a number of challenges
surrounding this alternative, the biggest of which may be the widening of the focus area for the
company and spreading of the valuable management resources. It is, however, expected that the
Company will overcome such challenges through use of Anthony and Margaret s level of experience
in the field and their willingness to hire knowledgeable staff when necessary, as evidenced in the
case study material.
Another significant concern in adopting this alternative is the apparent cost involved in a
combination strategy. It is proposed to tackle this concern in multiple ways as under: * Though the
number of Boot Styles to be developed will be more in this case, there will be many common
expenses in their development. * It is proposed improve and fasten the development process thro
use of not only the modern techniques and design practices but by putting one or more carefully
selected and focused cross functional teams having leadership and co ordination skills and dedicated
to design creativity, simplicity and speed . * It is proposed to employ the Concurrent Engineering
Techniques where the development teams will work in parallel rather than in sequence to achieve
faster, better and more economical results. * Lastly, the company appears able to borrow sufficient
funds to develop, manufacture and market additional designs.
Though it is expected that
How To Read The Book This Lullaby
¨This Lullaby¨ By Sarah Dessen is a good book, but not one of the best I´ve read. I would rate it 3.5
out of 5, it is slow and not a lot of big or crazy things happen in the book that would knock you out
of your seat, you have to keep reading to find out what going to happen next. I would recommend
this book for teenagers who like romance and real life problems of high school girls, I picked this
book to read because the plot looked interesting and I like to read drama and romance books, they
are my favorite. ¨This Lullaby¨ has a lot of real life problems that could help you with your family,
friends and relationships, It is about a girl named Remy, who is eighteen years old. Remy s motheris
now on her fifth marriage, because of her mother s
Coral Bleaching In Hawaii
Hawaii may face its worst coral bleaching to date.
This Friday, the Department of Natural Resources announced that, as was forecast, coral reefs
across Hawaii from the northernmost spot in the Hawaiian Archipielago, Kure Atoll, all the way to
the island of Hawaii are already feeling the effects of coral bleaching.
Coral bleaching occurs when ocean temperatures rise above their accustomed range, causing coral to
expel the algae that they and creatures living in them feed from. It s called bleaching because as
the coral loses its algae, it also loses it s colour, turning a ghastly shade of white. Because of the
high ocean temperatures, this year s El Niño may well cause massive moral bleaching across
Hawaii. Coral bleaching has only swept through

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