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Analysis Of Forster s The Machine Stops
In 1909, E.M. Forster wrote a short story called The Machine Stops. Interestingly, this story
seemed to give a small prediction of our social media today. In it, humans have eschewed physical
interaction for solitary existences in separate underground rooms. However, they do continue
communicate audibly. This is just done through phone like pads and screens. In this situation,
The Machine provides everything that humans needs and it is not questioned. It is basically the
totalitarian manifestation of the Internet (Allfree). In Forster s story, The Machine isn t
questioned until Vashti s son, Kuno, who lives on the other side of earth wants to see her
(Allfree). Of course, this is not how we use social media as the majority of people still leave their
houses and at times don t use electronic devices and actually interact with each other on a
physical basis. However, it does sound like something theatrical and Neil Duffield did bring an
adaption of The Machine Stops to the United Kingdom where it will be directed by Julie Forster
in June 2016 (Allfree). Even more interesting is that while this is one way social media may be
approached in theatre, theatre can also be approached, appreciated, and reviewed via social media.
Social media gives people an ease of use, is a quick way to communicate, and it is able to reach
many people. Because of these things, social media is quickly changing trends and agendas in topics
that range from the environment
Alliteration In Beowulf
Beowulf is an epic poem thought to be written towards the end of the first millennium. Today, it is
considered an old English masterpiece and is also the most ancient known piece of English
literature. Written in Old English , or the language of the Anglo Saxons, the story talks about
glorious heroes and dreadful monsters with the typical reference to the struggle between good and
evil. This reference is speculated to be also tied to the crusade, and the fight for strengthening
Christianity. It is also a type of history book of how the English language has altered throughout the
time. The poem also contains lots of mythical references including the great hero, Beowulf. Beowulf,
the poem, introduced many new concepts that have been added... Show more content on
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All of these are beasts that are taken as mythical creatures were all pulled from past mythical
fables or stories. Grendel is a man eating [monster] who terrorized the Danes until killed by
Beowulf. Grendel lives, with his evenly monstrous mother, at the bottom of a rank lake inhabited
by various other monsters. He is thought descended from Cain (the originator of all evil spirits),
though his precise genealogy is not given. Grendel could be taken as a representative of the
physical evil which was so present in the lives of the Anglo Saxons. The ruthless dragon is a figure
of the metaphysical evil, a greater evil. Another reference is Beowulf s strength, which is said to
have the strength of thirty men. These mythical reference tie back to fables that tie back into the
ancient culture as well as the events that occurred during the time like the fight against evil and other
religion related
The movie “All Quiet on the Western Front” Essay example
All Quiet on the Western Front

The movie All Quiet on the Western Front can provide us with a lot of insight about the soldiers
experience in World War I. The movie and what we learned in class can help us out with this. In
the movie there were a lot of kids and just by looking at their face you could tell what they were
thinking. Some of them were very scared of what might happen to them, some of them were
determined to come home well and alive, and some of them looked excited to be serving the
Fatherland and doing their duty. Back in Germany they told the students over and over that it was
their duty to fight in the war and that is what men do in Germany. They were told they were serving
the Fatherland and bringing glory back to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Death by gas was a horrible thing. We learned this in class from the book that we heard about the
effects of gas. You maintain consciousness until the very last five minutes in your life. You suffocate
yourself for weeks on end with it getting harder and harder to breathe as the time passes. There was
also lots of rain which caused lots of mud which soldiers would occasionally drown in. The
soldiers quickly learn that training camp is useless; you learn everything you need to know in
battle and in the heat of the moment. In the movie they showed the kids coming into war fresh
out of training camp. They were probably about my age, or even younger. One of the older
soldiers saw them, then looked at the trucks and saw it filled with coffins and said, Headquarters
was even nice enough to send us stuff to fill them with, while he was motioning towards the
newcomers. In war the space in between your trench and your enemies was called no man s land.
In no man s land it was infested with lice, flesh eating rats, and flies. Sometimes the soldiers
would walk out while they were at their turn at offense, and rats would crawl out of the eye sockets
of dead bodies eating the eyeballs of their fallen comrades. There was death and unsanitary
conditions everywhere. In the movie when the main character killed the French man you could tell
he didn t want to. They were used to shooting at people from a
Case Study on the Computer Hack at Stellar University
My report will be discussing and analyzing the computer attack that happened at Stellar University
(SU). In the first part, I will give a brief about that school and outline its servers. In the second part, I
will discuss and analyze the issues that happened in IT department and finally I will add solutions,
recommendation and end my report with conclusion and references.
Stellar University (SU) is an urban university that offers amazing majors such as engineering,
business, hypnotherapy and health. SU uses many tools such as Mainframe AS 400, Unix, and
Linux etc. Also, it has networking infrastructure such as wireless and VPN (Virtual Private Network).
The issue is that SU did not have a qualified staff in IT who could operate and run the system
clearly. Moreover, they have low skills in training and low experience that prevented them of being
IT professionals which made them walking with no direction. On the other hand, criterions of IT
system were not clear due to the tight restriction and updating password policy. These reasons created
a shortage in protecting IT system.
The server was an IBM and the upgrade were made to that server in order to maximize space and
memory. Additionally, the IBM server warranty has been expired and it did not get renewed. The
school management at SU decided to relocate all servers to be at the computer center. The SU was on
a budget which made SU laying off some staff and reducing preventive maintenance.
Monday morning in February,
Physiotherapy Warm Up Questions
Warm up questions

1.Can you tell me why you are visiting the physiotherapy clinic today?
2.How many times you visited the clinic for this particular problem?
3.From where / how you know about physiotherapy treatment?
4.Have you ever had an experience with physiotherapy treatment?
Factors associates with patient and therapist relationship
5.Can you explain your experiences about the treatment and therapeutic session that you attended in
the physiotherapy department?
6.Did you felt any difficulties during session?
7.Can you tell me any time in your treatment session do you feel you can t follow or any difficulties
with particular treatments or advices that provided by therapist?
8.If yes, what are the reasons that prevent you from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In that situation what was the response of the therapist?
10.Can you tell me if you currently using or have been used any other form treatment for this
particular condition?
11.Do you have any interest to use any other form of treatment for your condition? Why?
12.Did your physiotherapist provide enough information about your condition and about the
treatment?
13.How the physiotherapist explained you about your condition and the treatment?
14.According to you who is an ideal physiotherapist?
15.What did you expect from physiotherapy?
16.Do you have any suggestion to improve the therapeutic sesstion?
17.What you think about recovery? How you know about your recovery?
18.Do you think patient therapist bonding influence the recovery? Can you tell me according to you
how a patient therapist bonding influence the recovery?
19.Did your relationship with your therapist change over time?
20.What is your opinion about treatment settings? (related to treatment time, treatment environment,
privacy)
21.Do you have any difficulties to attend the clinic? ( related to accessibility)
22.What did you expect the treatment settings to be?
23.Do you have any other comments you would like to add about?
Demographic data
What is your name?
What is your
What Does It Mean To Be Educated
Do you know what it means to be educated? Is it earning a degree in a certain field? Or is being
educated is just the knowledge you gained through schooling? Many people have different answers
to this question. I think to be educated is to have the willingness to learn from others, to be an avid
reader and interact with texts, as well as being independent and having the motivation to improve.
What it means being educated is someone who has critical thinking skills, and the willingness to
learn. Northrop Frye was a Canadian literary critic, and one of Canada s most distinguished
scholars, and a Literary theorist, he wrote many works such as Fearful Symmetry and Don t You
Think it s Time to Start Thinking . Frye provided such an example... Show more content on
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Russell Baker was an American writer, columnist for the New York Times, and hosted the PBS
show Masterpiece Theater. He was also known for his self critical prose. Baker said from his
School vs. Education essay ....he may one day find himself with the leisure and the inclination to
open a book with a curious mind, and start becoming educated. (Pg. 2, Paragraph 15) Shows that
one cannot truly become educated unless you read and slowly learn what is happening around
the word, or having interaction with a book such as George Orwell s 1984. While we did have
schooling, whether its public or private, and paved our way towards education, they didn t teach
us as much as they should. Another text from Baker s article They have been happily telling
testers what they want to hear for twelve years. (Pg. 1, Paragraph 10) Meaning that the children
haven t actually learned anything nor is properly educated, they are just telling what the teachers
and professors want to hear. Twelve years, from kindergarten till senior year, all we ve been telling
them the materials they want to hear, the education they want us to learn, and we all can agree that
we didn t exactly find it enjoyable to read something we have to. Being educated is to have an open
mind, ad becoming curious in a book, newspaper, or anything and willing to learn from
The Burning House
There is no doubt that the Lotus Sutra is one of the most popular and important sutras of
Buddhism. The Lotus Sutra is considered a sacred scripture of Buddhism. Within this sacred
scripture contains the all the teachings of the Buddha. The Lotus Sutra contains 28 chapters. The
chapter that will be discussed in this paper is chapter 3. Chapter 3 tells the of the Parable of the
Burning House. The Parable of the Burning house is essentially a story with a hidden meaning.
The hidden meaning within this parable is practice skillful means. This Parable does a good job
of explaining it through the metaphors and references. To summarize The Parable of the Burning
House, the storyline essentially starts with a householder who was very wealthy. This
householder owned a very big mansion that was hundreds of years old. The mansion being
hundreds of years old, it had to began to rot and fall apart. Despite the house being a mansion, it
only had one door. The owner of the mansion had a lot of children. The children would play inside
of the house. One day, the house caught on fire. The house was being consumed from the flames of
the inferno. The householder managed to escape his house, but his children did not. The father
called for his children to come out of the house. The children were ignorant and were too distracted
with their games and toys. The father had to devise a quick plan to save his distracted children from
the flames. The father was already aware of what the
Plaintiff s Alleged Issues
Based upon the limited information that the plaintiff has provided to Foth, the plaintiff alleges that
the elevations of the filters as part of Foth s design are too high thereby preventing gravity from
creating a sufficient flow of wastewater between the clarifiers and the filters. Consequently,
according to the plaintiff, the filters are not able to process the wastewater at a sufficient pace to
prevent the filter and/or clarifiers from overflowing during high flow occurrences. The following
table sets out related claims of the plaintiff and Foth s response to each allegation: Plaintiff s
Alleged Issues Foth s Response Ammonia in plant s discharge exceeds IEPA standard.The ammonia
levels in the plant s discharge exceeded standards... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the operator adequately operates the plant, solids should never leave the clarifiers and enter the
wet well of the pump station. Consequently, proper operation of the plant would prevent solids
from being introduced into the filters from the pump station. Plaintiff s Alleged Issues Foth s
Response Variable flow pumps should be installed in the pump station to prevent too heavy of
flow into filters during high flow periods.The filters are designed to handle the flow from the
pump station if the plant is properly operated and solids and sludge are not allowed into the filters
thereby diminishing their effectiveness to process wastewater. Foth installed a check valve between
the pump station and the filters that allows for the regulation of the flow wastewater from the pump
station to the filters. Further, of note is that the Village s operator voiced objections to Foth s
designs prior to the start of construction because it was his desire to have a new plant constructed
that would require significantly less work on his
Nonconformity and Its Effects
A nonconformist refers to a person who cannot abide by the established rules and values of society.
Because he has a different set of standards, he perceives the world in a unique manner and
consequently fails to accept the general population s point of view. He is the one who walks the path
most would be unwilling to take. One such individual is Meursault, the nonconforming protagonist
in Albert Camuss The Stranger. In this critically acclaimed novel, Camus carefully develops
Meursault s nonconformist character and explains how that personality causes a series of events that
ultimately ends in Meursault s death. Meursault s emotionless behaviors clearly reveal his
nonconformity to society. For example, Meursault could never express any... Show more content on
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Rather, Meursault chooses not to dwell on the matter because the death would not essentially
cause any difference in his ongoing life. Furthermore, Meursault s lack of repentance after
murdering a man solidifies the fact that he is a significant nonconformist. For instance, during the
questioning for his action, he didn t take... [the examining magistrate] seriously and it all seemed
like a game to him (63 64). Also, he was even going to shake his hand on his way out (64). The
values of society state that a criminal should feel at least some regret over his crimes. Thus, most
would agree that the arrested should feel some fear and guilt simply from facing the justice system.
However, through his actions and attitude, he just ignores all of the generally accepted rules. Not
only he lacks the emotion of remorse, he rather enjoys the time. Meursault s indifference to the death
of his mother and the arrest demonstrates his inability to conform to society s norms. Due to his
unacceptable nonconformist actions, Meursault invites distrust and coldness from the French
judicial system, which symbolizes society as a whole, during his trial. For example, during the trial,
the prosecutor catches on all the little details of Meursault s atypical personality and utilizes them to
raise Meursault s punishment. He first accuses Meursault of cruelty by exclaiming a stranger may
offer a cup of coffee, but that beside the body of the one who brought him into the world, a son
Analysis Of Night And Human Nature
Nikolina Besic N. Besic 1
Mr. Sylvestre
ENG 2D1 01
7 January 2016 Analysis of Night and Human Nature

Human nature can be analyzed through feelings, characteristics, and behavior. Humans are capable
of expressing different emotions such as hate, frustration, remorse, happiness and other emotions
depending on the situation they are encountering.Various aspects of human nature can be observed
through many forms of media. Often times humans are portrayed in a negative way, however there
are certain cases where they are portrayed positively, like in the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel. Evil
acts, discrimination towards others, and perseverance for survival, are all apart of human nature.
Human nature are the distinguishing characteristics of the way people feel, act, and think. All of
these things are separate from any outside influences. Unfortunately one of the most popular human
emotions evil, is shown many times throughout the memoir Night. Elie Wiesel s Night examines
human life in a variety of sick and evil circumstances.These extreme conditions show how, when
pushed too far, humans are capable of cruelty.Woman began murdering their own parents to survive,
people starved to death, and worked to the bone. The famous Auschwitz saying Work sets you free is
a faithless promise made to the prisoners. After experiencing

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