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Role Of Sitcoms In The 1950s
Television sitcoms of the 1950 s through the 1990 s demonstrated the values and structure of the
American family by portraying stereotypes. Since television sets became mainstream and entered
almost every American home, the content of American sitcoms has reflected the culture of the
times. Thus, as the popular American sitcoms of the 1950 s suggest, families living in the 1950 s
were very tightly grouped and did everything together with the roles of males and females clearly
defined. In the 1950 s, women did the house cleaning and child care and men worked, providing for
the family. In the sixties, women acquired more freedom in their lives. The 1963 Equal Pay Act and
the 1964 Civil Rights Act came into effect. It was the end of the baby... Show more content on
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In modern day, women are equal to men and feminism is decreasing. Four sitcoms, Leave It To
Beaver, What s Happening, The Wonder Years, and Malcolm In The Middle, portrayed the
relationships and values of families during different decades. First of all, most sitcoms in the
1950 s showed families with a traditional family structure. It was referred to as a nuclear family,
two parents and their children. Divorce was not common. In the sitcom, Leave It to Beaver about
a caucasian family in the late fifties, the father was the dominant figure of the household and the
decision maker of the family. In the 1950 s, a woman usually did not make any important
decisions and was expected to have meals ready when her husband got home. The entire family
sat down together for dinner. Manners were important. This was shown in Leave It To Beaver
when children asked politely to be excused from the table. Respect for adults was important. Wally
stated, Older people do not need a reason to be mean . It was understood that older people deserved
respect despite their behavior. The children were portrayed as well behaved. They were expected to
tell parents everything. The show emphasized the repercussions of being dishonest when Beaver told
his teacher
Cell Phones Are The Most Powerful Invention Ever
Cell phones are undoubtedly the most powerful invention ever comprised. They enable us to talk to
a friend on the other side of the country, check Facebook to stalk our crush, and even watch the live
Seahawks game airing in Minnesota all at the touch of our fingers. But, that s not all. The
possibilities with cell phones are endless. To say that these small handheld devices are just powerful
is an understatement. Cell phones are autocratic. Many say that they control the lives of all owners.
Having your cell phone with you often gives you this sense of comfort, but the moment you drop,
forget or, God forbid, lose your device, a sense of terror and distress haunts you. However, cell
phones have this connotation that they seclude an individual, making them feel alone and
disconnected from society. More than ever before, younger children are often seen with cell phones
at their hands. So what s the effect of technology on children? While cell phones may further
imagination and creativity, Cris Rowan, a pediatric therapist and author of The Impact of
Technology on the Developing Child, insists that technology, especially entertainment technology
such as cell phones, video games and the internet, actually inhibits a child s development,
cognitively, emotionally, and psychologically. As an article in HuffPost Parents, a component within
the Huffington Post, this article appeals primarily to parents with a combination of pathos, ethos, and
logos in a didactic and nostalgic tone
Holden Caulfield s Arrest On Drug Charges Essay
Statement of Assignment
You have asked me to analyze the circumstances surrounding our client, Holden Caulfield s arrest on
drug charges to determine if the evidence seized in the arrest is subject to the exclusionary rule. I am
to examine three aspects of the traffic stop and arrest, the initial stop, the extension of the stop, and
the details surrounding the consent to search given by Mr. Caulfield.

Issue #1
Under Texas law, can evidence found during a traffic stop be excluded because the stop in question
was for what would be considered a very minor offense?
Issue #2
Under Texas law, can evidence seized during a stop for a minor traffic violation be excluded based
on the prolonged continuation of said traffic stop?
Issue #3
Under Texas law, can evidence seized during a routine traffic stop be excluded based on consent to
search, when it is not clear whether consent was voluntarily given?

Brief Answer
Issue #1
Under Texas law, can evidence found during a traffic stop be excluded because the stop in question
was for what would be considered a very minor offense?

No, police officers are justified in making a traffic stop whenever they witness a traffic violation. Mr.
Caulfield did commit traffic infractions, and no matter how minor the violations, Officer Campbell
was justified in stopping him for those infractions.

Issue #2
Under Texas law, can evidence seized during a stop for a minor traffic violation be excluded based
on the prolonged continuation of said traffic
Evaluation Report From The Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator
Please consider this letter a status update and a follow up on your email dated May 16, 2017. As
you know, we have received the re evaluation report from the Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator,
Dr. David Scharf, dated April 26, 2017. Summary As you indicated, Dr. Scharf did find the
applicant permanent and stationary. He noted a surgery to the applicant s neck was recommended
and authorized. However, the applicant decided not to go forward with the surgery, because he
heard from his friend who had undergone a similar surgery in the past and did not have a positive
result. Overall, Dr. Scharf s report is quite concise. He documented the applicant s current complaint
as neck pain, radiating pain to both arms, and occasional headaches, as... Show more content on
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Scharf utilized Diagnosis Related Estimate cervical category II and assigned an 8% Whole
Person Impairment. Dr. Scharf noted the MRI study of the cervical spine right disc extrusion at
C5 C6, but there are no verifiable radicular symptoms in light of the result of the EMG/NCV
studies, despite the applicant s subjective complaints of radicular symptoms into the bilateral
upper extremities. Since there are no verifiable radicular symptoms, the placement into DRE
category II seems appropriate. Dr. Scharf also assigned 3% Whole Person Impairment to
applicant s headache using chapter 18. As for apportionment, Dr. Scharf did not apportion any of
the impairment to any other factor except the industrial injury of December 14, 2015. Now, in
response to your email dated May 16, 2017, I would rate Dr. Scharf s report using only a single
string. Dr. Scharf s description of the 3% impairment to the applicant s headaches appears to be a
pain add on to neck injury. If you look at Dr. Scharf s diagnostic finding, you will note that he
describes the residual headaches as predominately cervical/occipitally mediated. Therefore, I
believe Dr. Scharf is under the opinion that the applicant s headaches are stemming predominately
from the neck injury. Therefore, treating a 3% Whole Person Impairment as a pain add on seems
to be more appropriate on this case. I do not see Dr. Scharf made any reference to chapter 13. Of
course, if Dr. Scharf did not make any reference to the
The Road
Imagine a desolate and dismal world that deteriorated with scarce supplies of food and shelter
and there is only a few survivors left including yourself and one of your family members. In hopes
of survival, what measures would you take? Would you go to the extreme by cannibalism or
committing suicide? On the other hand, would you choose to be on an ethical route by grasping
on life delicately? In the midst of the unflinching and empty world with virtually no hope, the
father and son in the novel, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, choose to be the good guys by staying
alive and refraining from cannibalism and thievery. They tried desperately to remain alive by
roaming as nomads looking for shelter, edible foods, and avoiding the bad guys ... Show more
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The father immediately shot and killed. As the father and son ran away and recovered from it,
the father said, You wanted to know what the bad guys looked like. Now you know. It may
happen again. My job is to take care of you. I was appointed to do that by God. I will kill anyone
who touches you. Do you understand? (75). The son nodded and asked, Are we still the good
guys? (75). The man replied, Yes. We re still the good guys (75). The conversation reveals the
unconditional and blatant love the father has for his son, while simultaneously revealing the son
s growing concerns about their actions as the good guys. The lines occur after the man has shot
and killed the attacker who threatened the boy with a knife at his throat. The passage also
conveys the hypocrisy in morality between the man and the boy. The man believes his killing was
justified because it was committed in the act of saving his son; God assigned a responsibility he
says. The boy is concerned about the nature of the act. The son is confused if they can still be
considered the good guys since his father killed a man. Even the son s doubt of his father s motive,
the father believes he needs to protect his son regardless of the circumstances. The son is shaken
anticipation and fear for how the future will unfold, especially if he is going to be
History Griot Research Paper
Lucy Ulrich History 94 3/15/16 Word Count: 1173
Griots were an essential part to Mali history as they both performed and preserved Mali past
through song and stories and were responsible for entire histories of Kings and their ancestors
(Griots). There were no written documents so the history of a kingdom came from only the
knowledge of the griot responsible for it. Listen to my word, you who want to know; by mouth you
will learn the history of Mali (Sundiata page 1) as said by Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate, the griot who
recounts the entire in the story of Sundiata, epic of old Mali by DT Niane, a tale depicting the
creation of the Mali empire through the events of the king Sundiata s life. This epic is a source that
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Oral history is the recording, preservation, and interpretation of historical information (What). The
key word is this definition is interpretation, while oral history can state events and people from
past generations it is more the personal experiences and opinions of the person telling it. Like
many other forms of sources, it does not always state straight facts. Numerous stories in the form
of oral history can be folktales which is a tale passed down from a group of people, these tales are
usually based on superstition (Written). Instead of paper being passed down through generations
in a book, oral history is passed mouth by mouth (What). A good analogy for this way of
conveying stories is the game whisper down the lane . While a the general idea of the words or
story can reach the end, or the present generation, words can be changed, and so can the truth of the
story. It is not, however, only oral history which may not be completely accurate, all documents of
past stories add personal viewpoints and adjusted storylines. A book like Sundiata may not be one
hundred percent accurate to the reality of its time, but it is useful
Literary Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary Paulsen
Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The Dogs
Could Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. This proves to be true through
Paulsen s consistency of descriptions throughout the entire story, unlike The Sniper. The Dogs
Could Teach Me begins with, There was a point where an old logging trail went through a small,
sharp sided gully a tiny canyon . . . It might have been a game trail that was slightly widened or an
old foot trail that had not caved in. Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts out The Sniper by writing,
Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy
clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets . . . However, by the third
paragraph of The Sniper O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten
nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, while Paulsen continues the same pattern
of writing saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that had grown as the
water froze and refroze, layering on itself. Even though the very beginning of The Sniper collates
with the beginning of The Dogs Could Teach Me, in the sense that both writers start out with very
strong descriptions, Paulsen s portrayals become more powerful because of how consistent they
are. Between Paulsen and O Flaherty s pieces of writing above, the reader gains a clearer picture
of the ambience surrounding Paulsen in The Dogs Could Teach Me than of O Flaherty s
character eating a sandwich due to the shift of focus O Flaherty decides to take. Paulsen s main
goal out of the two examples above was very evidently to describe these situations, howbeit, O
Flaherty s was not. Since the author of The Sniper decides to turn to action based writing instead of
creating vivid pictures in the third paragraph, it causes The Dogs Could Teach Me to become a
better example of descriptionthan The Sniper.
Paulsen also chooses to incorporate a variety of figurative language into the short story The Dogs
Could Teach Me, whereas the author of The Flowers does not, taking Paulsen s descriptions to the
next level . For instance, a simile that appears in
Communication And Communication Disorder
Communication is a challenging skill for me. It is difficult for me to connect what my brain is
thinking with what comes out of my mouth or what I put on paper. Sometimes, I look at what I
have written after being away from it for awhile and realize that wasn t what I meant at all. I also
say things at times that aren t what I am really thinking. When I was a newborn, surgery on my
heart severed the nerves to my vocal cords, resulting in vocal cord paralysis. Physically, this made
learning to speak difficult, and I spent years in speech therapy. Although I do still have the
paralysis, I learned to compensate for it. I still don t have a very loud voice. When I had to do
presentations in school, my teachers would let me borrow their microphones so I could be heard.
Technology helps me deal with my physical disability but I still struggle with a communication
disorder.
From the time I was six months old, I worked with a speech therapist. When I was three years old I
entered a preschool program for the disabled. I stuttered frequently. I would start a sentence and then
say, Ah, ah, ah, ah.. I needed to buy time to get the words from my brain to my mouth. My
sentences became disorganized when I spoke because I could not come up with the right words.
My classmates would have blank and confused faces, so I knew I had made a mistake again. I felt
frustrated for speaking in such an awkward and embarrassing way. With the help of speech therapy,
I was eventually able to stop
To agree with the statement, disguise and deception is...
To agree with the statement, disguise and deception is used widely by Shakespeare. Throughout
the play we only see Viola in her disguise as Cesario . From Act 1, Scene 2, we see her planning on
using the disguise of a man to serve Orsino. The interactions between her and the other characters
show dramatic ironyas they do not realise who Cesario actually is, however the audience does.
Orsino, at the start of Act 2, scene 4 says Now good morrow, friends; Now, good Cesario. Orsino
does not know the actual person he is talking to when he praises Cesario, just the same when he
says Cesario is semblative a woman s part , saying that Cesario looks like a woman. For Shakespeare
s audience there was a heightened level of irony because at that... Show more content on
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This is when Portia and Nerissa disguise themselves as men, specifically a lawyer and a clerk, as
a way to save Antonio. This links into the way Viola uses an inner disguise to shield her real
personality, she first goes into her disguise at the docks in Act 1, scene 2 when she says to the
Captain Conceal me what I am, and be my aid. For such disguise as haply shall become the form
of my intent. This shows how she is covering up what I am [she is] a woman, by the personality
and physical disguise of a man. From this point onwards there is comedy due to the fact that she is
disguised as a man and is fooling every other character, with the audience knowing all about this.
This also shows that Shakespeare respects the audience enough to not have them fooled by Viola
s disguise ;and he shows more sexual equality, as Viola plays a major part in the story and without
her the play would have a lot less comedy. The structure of the play relies mostly on her actions,
for example there would have been no love triangle without her and all the other characters would
not have been deceived by her. Therefore, there would be no dramatic irony to create amusement.
So, the dramatic irony of Viola s disguise makes characters seem ignorant and ridiculous creating
comedy, but also through the audience s knowledge of Viola s true identity. Shakespeare resolves
this confusion by Viola revealing herself in the last act, making it a zenith ending, with all the
characters present
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston Celebrating the Culture of Black Americans

In her life and in her writings, Zora Neale Hurston, with the South and its traditions as her
backdrop, celebrated the culture of black Americans, Negro love and pride with a feminine
perspective that was uncommon and untapped in her time. While Hurston can be considered one of
the greats of African American literature, it s only recently that interest in her has been revived after
decades of neglect (Peacock 335). Sadly, Hurston s life and Hurston s writing didn t receive
notoriety until after her death in 1960.

Hurston s upbringing was pivotal in her unique sense of identity and culture. Born in 1891, Hurston
spent much of her childhood in Eatonville,
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Hurston eventually left the confines of familiarity of Eatonville, continuing her education in
Baltimore, Washington, DC and New York. Hurston earned a high school diploma at Morgan
Academy in Baltimore, Maryland. After Morgan,
Hurston went on to receive her associates degree from Howard University, the institution she
proudly called the capstone of Negro education in the world
(Witcover 42). Zora funded her education at Howard University by working as a maid and
manicurist. Zora s work as a maid for wealthy Black families in the city and as a manicurist in a
Washington D.C. proved to be as educational as
Howard University (Zora Neale Hurston The School District of Palm Beach
County, Florida, Internet). Following her time in Baltimore and Washington DC,
Zora went on to New York to obtain her bachelor s degree in Anthropology at
Barnard College studying under Franz Boas. Boas was a German born scholar who worked against
the trend, believing that all races shared the same potential.

Boas believed Hurston was an exceptionally gifted woman and encouraged her to study cultural
anthropology (Witcover 64). After receiving a bachelor s degree from Barnard and dropping out of
a Ph.D. program at Columbia University,
Hurston won a Guggenheim Fellowship to study indigenous religious practices in
Jamaica and in Haiti (Boyd 28). This is the place where Zora Neale Hurston wrote her acclaimed
novel Their Eyes Were Watching
The Wife of Bath Essay
Wife of Bath vs. Lady Gaga
Geoffrey Chaucer s, Wife of Bath, character in Canterbury Tales can be compared with today s
modern pop icon Lady Gaga. Both woman share many similar qualities regarding their personality
types and behavior. From the Fifteenth century to the Twenty First, these women symbolize
feminism and contradiction of societal norms. This essay will discuss the similarities and
differences between Chaucer s fictional character, the Wife of Bath, and Lady Gaga, one of this
century s most innovative, iconic idols.
The Wife of Bath is one of the most distinct, wild characters in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales. The way
that Chaucer has drawn the character the Wife of Bath is very sexual, self confident, feminist woman
. Her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During this the Fifteenth Century women were characterized in one of two ways, a woman was
either a saint or sinner. During this time period, the Wife of Bath, also known as Alison, would be
considered crazy, a sinner, and her behavior would be characterized as being far from Christian
like behavior. When reading her tale the reader has to wonder how she could possibly fit the
standard Christian woman behavior and norms of her time. The way she dresses, her actions, and
her past all lead the reader to believe these about her. The Wife of Bath and Lady Gaga are not
only bold, but are a complete contradiction to societal norms of their time. For example, Lady
Gaga wore a dress made completely out of raw meat to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. She
is famous and known for her insane sense of fashion, whether it be a fake bloody nose, dressed up
as a half naked nun, wearing a meat dress, or ten inch high alien shoes; she has been constantly
going with her own gut. She is bold and confident just like the Wife of Bath. Their clothing choices
make the reader believe that both these woman are far from shy and that they are incredibly
confident. in
I feel that both these characters symbolize strength and confidence. They both have features that
make them very sexual. Both of these women are very flashy, yet straightforward. They know what
they want and how to get it. They are both strong natured woman, they know what they stand for and
it does
Role and Function of Personnel Departments and Ways to...
Evaluation of the role and function of personnel departments within organizations and discussion of
ways to improve their strategic value to the organization.

Role of HR Departments
The HR model of the four HRM perspectives devised by Ulrich helps clarify the role of Personnel
Departments (University of Sunderland 2004, p. 75).

Strategic Partner
As Strategic Partner the HR Department creates an appropriate organisational architecture with the
target of achieving a match between factors such as culture and work processes and the organisation
s strategic goals. The focus is on results orientation and performance enhancement (University of
Sunderland 2004, pp. 75, 78).

Administrative Expert
The role of Administrative Expert comprises ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
change agent). It is vital for corporate success that all four roles are considered as equally important.
Problems, however, might not only arise because of operational and strategic processes. The
department also has to manage to align processes and people because both factors equally contribute
to the success of the HR Department and the organisation.

Another critical point is that the HR role and activities are very comprehensive and complex, maybe
too comprehensive for one department, as it might be possible to lose control over all the different
processes.

HR Functions and Evaluation

HR policy formulation
The Personnel Department formulates strategic HR policy, bearing in mind the overall
organisational context (University of Sunderland 2004, p. 84).

If properly devised, HR policy formulation can make an essential contribution to corporate success.
However, it has to be considered that if the department devises a wrong strategy it could slow down
corporate development and thus future corporate success.

Planning
This activity comprises HR planning, recruitment and workforce planning and work organisation
(University of Sunderland 2004, p. 84).

A problem area is that future development and corporate needs might be difficult to estimate. This
means that planning could be totally wrong and objectives could not be achieved, which would also
result in high costs.

Training and development


This comprises various tools such as induction, management

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