Sunday, January 19, 2020
Spirit Bound Chapter Four
I DECIDED IT'D BE BEST not to mention my conversation with Adrian's mother to him. I didn't need psychic powers to sense his mixed mood as we walked back to guest housing. His father had annoyed him, but his mother's seeming acceptance had cheered him up. I didn't want to damage that by letting Adrian know she was only okay with our dating because she figured it was a temporary, fun thing. ââ¬Å"So you're going off with Lissa?â⬠he asked when we reached my room. ââ¬Å"Yup, sorry. You knowââ¬âgirl stuff.â⬠And by girl stuff, I meant breaking and entering. Adrian seemed a little disappointed, but I knew he didn't begrudge our friendship. He gave me a small smile and wrapped his arms around my waist, leaning down to kiss me. Our lips met, and that warmth that always surprised me spread through me. After a few sweet moments, we broke apart, but the look in his eyes said it wasn't easy for him. ââ¬Å"See you later,â⬠I said. He gave me one more quick kiss and then headed off to his own room. I immediately sought out Lissa, who was hanging out in her own room. She was staring intently at a silver spoon, and through our bond, I could sense her intent. She was attempting to infuse it with spirit's compulsion, so that whoever held it would cheer up. I wondered if she intended it for herself or was just randomly experimenting. I didn't probe her mind to find out. ââ¬Å"A spoon?â⬠I asked with amusement. She shrugged and set it down. ââ¬Å"Hey, it's not easy to keep getting a hold of silver. I have to take what I can get.â⬠ââ¬Å"Well, it'd make for happy dinner parties.â⬠She smiled and put her feet upon the ebony coffee table that sat in the middle of her little suite's living room. Each time I saw it, I couldn't help but be reminded of the glossy black furniture that had been in my own prison suite back in Russia. I had fought Dimitri with a stake made from a chair's leg of similar style. ââ¬Å"Speaking of whichâ⬠¦ how was your dinner party?â⬠ââ¬Å"Not as bad as I thought,â⬠I admitted. ââ¬Å"I never realized what an asshole Adrian's dad was, though. His mom was actually pretty cool. She didn't have a problem with us dating.â⬠ââ¬Å"Yeah, I've met her. She is niceâ⬠¦ though I never thought she was nice enough to be okay with scandalous dating. I don't suppose Her Royal Majesty showed up?â⬠Lissa was joking, so my response floored her. ââ¬Å"She did, andâ⬠¦ it wasn't awful.â⬠ââ¬Å"What? Did you say ââ¬Ëwasn't'?â⬠ââ¬Å"I know, I know. It was so crazy. It was this really quick visit to see Adrian, and she acted like me being there was no big deal.â⬠I didn't bother delving into the politics of Tatiana's views on Moroi training for battle. ââ¬Å"Of course, who knows what would have happened if she stayed? Maybe she would have turned into her old self. I would have needed a whole set of magic silverware thenââ¬âto stop me from pulling a knife on her.â⬠Lissa groaned. ââ¬Å"Rose, you cannot make those kinds of jokes.â⬠I grinned. ââ¬Å"I say the things you're too afraid to.â⬠This made her smile in return. ââ¬Å"It's been a long time since I've heard that,â⬠she said softly. My trip to Russia had fractured our friendshipââ¬âwhich had ended up showing me just how much it really meant to me. We spent the rest of the time hanging out, talking about Adrian and other gossip. I was relieved to see she'd gotten over her earlier mood about Christian, but as the day progressed, her anxiety grew about our pending mission with Mia. ââ¬Å"It's going to be okay,â⬠I told her when the time came. We were heading back across the Court grounds, dressed in comfortable jeans and T-shirts. It was nice to be free of school curfew, but again, being out in the bright sunlight didn't make me feel very covert. ââ¬Å"This'll be easy.â⬠Lissa cut me a look but said nothing. The guardians were the security force in our world, and this was their headquarters. Breaking in was going to be anything but easy. Mia looked determined when we reached her, though, and I felt encouraged by her attitudeââ¬âand that she was wearing all black. True, it wouldn't do much in sunlight, but it made this all feel more legitimate. I was dying to know what had happened with Christian, and Lissa was too. Again, it was one of those topics best left unexplained. Mia did, however, explain her plan to us, and I honestly felt it had about a 65 percent chance of working. Lissa was uneasy about her role since it involved compulsion, but she was a trooper and agreed to do it. We went over everything in detail a few more times and then set out to the building that housed guardian operations. I'd been there once before, when Dimitri had taken me to see Victor in the holding cells adjacent to the guardians' HQ. I'd never spent much time in the main offices before, and as Mia had predicted, they were lightly staffed this time of the day. When we walked in, we were immediately met by a reception area like you'd find in any other administrative office. A stern guardian sat at a desk with a computer, filing cabinets and tables all around him. He probably didn't have much to do at this time of night, but he was still clearly on high alert. Beyond him was a door, and it held my attention. Mia had explained that it was a gateway to all the guardian secrets, to their records and main officesââ¬âand surveillance areas that monitored high-risk regions of the Court. Stern or not, the guy had a small smile for Mia. ââ¬Å"Isn't it a little late for you? You aren't here for lessons, are you?â⬠She grinned back. He must have been one of the guardians she'd grown friendly with during her time at Court. ââ¬Å"Nah, just up with some friends and wanted to show them around.â⬠He arched an eyebrow as he took in me and Lissa. He gave a slight nod of acknowledgment. ââ¬Å"Princess Dragomir. Guardian Hathaway.â⬠Apparently our reputations preceded us. It was the first time I'd been addressed by my new title. It startled meââ¬âand made me feel slightly guilty about betraying the group I'd just become a member of. ââ¬Å"This is Don,â⬠explained Mia. ââ¬Å"Don, the princess has a favor to ask.â⬠She looked meaningfully at Lissa. Lissa took a deep breath, and I felt the burnings of compulsion magic through our bond as she focused her gaze upon him. ââ¬Å"Don,â⬠she said firmly, ââ¬Å"give us the keys and codes to the records archives downstairs. And then make sure the cameras in those areas are turned off.â⬠He frowned. ââ¬Å"Why would Iââ¬ââ⬠But as her eyes continued to hold his, I could see the compulsion seize him. The lines on his face smoothed into compliance, and I breathed a sigh of relief. Plenty of people were strong enough to resist compulsionââ¬âparticularly that of ordinary Moroi. Lissa's was much stronger because of spirit, though you never knew if someone might break through. ââ¬Å"Of course,â⬠he said, standing up. He opened a desk drawer and handed Mia a set of keys that she promptly gave to me. ââ¬Å"The code is 4312578.â⬠I committed it to memory, and he beckoned us through the all-powerful door. Beyond it, corridors spread in all directions. He pointed to one on our right. ââ¬Å"Down there. Take a left at the end, go downstairs two flights, and it's the door on the right.â⬠Mia glanced at me to make sure I understood. I nodded, and she turned back to him. ââ¬Å"Now make sure the surveillance is off.â⬠ââ¬Å"Take us there,â⬠said Lissa firmly. Don couldn't resist her command, and she and Mia followed him, leaving me on my own. This part of the plan was all on me, and I hurried down the hall. The facility might be lightly staffed, but I could still run into someoneââ¬âand would have no compulsion to help me talk my way out of trouble. Don's directions were spot-on, but I still wasn't prepared when I punched in the code and entered the vault. Rows and rows of filing cabinets stretched down a huge hall. I couldn't see the end of it. Drawers were stacked five high, and the faint fluorescent lighting and eerie silence gave it all a spooky, almost haunted feel. All the guardians' information from before the digital age. God only knew how far back these records went. To medieval days in Europe? I suddenly felt daunted and wondered if I could pull this off. I walked to the first cabinet on my left, relieved to see it was labeled. AA1 it read. Below it was AA2 and so forth. Oh dear. It was going to take me several cabinets to even get out of the As. I was grateful the organization was as simple as alphabetical order, but I now understood why these cabinets went on forever. I had to go back more than three quarters of the way down the room to get to the Ts. And it wasn't until I got to the TA27 drawer that I found the file for Tarasov Prison. I gasped. The file was thick, filled with all sorts of documents. There were pages on the prison's history and its migration patterns, as well as floor plans for each of its locations. I could hardly believe it. So much informationâ⬠¦ but what did I need? What would be useful? The answer came quickly: all of it. I shut the drawer and tucked the folder under my arm. Okay. Time to get out of here. I turned around and began heading for the exit at a light jog. Now that I had what I needed, the urgency of escape was pressing on me. I was almost there when I heard a soft click, and the door opened. I froze as a dhampir I didn't recognize stepped through. He froze as well, clearly astonished, and I took it as a small blessing that he didn't immediately pin me against the wall and start interrogating me. ââ¬Å"You're Rose Hathaway,â⬠he said. Good lord. Was there anyone who didn't know who I was? I tensed, unsure what to expect now, but spoke as though us meeting here made perfect sense. ââ¬Å"So it would seem. Who are you?â⬠ââ¬Å"Mikhail Tanner,â⬠he said, still puzzled. ââ¬Å"What are you doing here?â⬠ââ¬Å"Running an errand,â⬠I said breezily. I indicated the file. ââ¬Å"The guardian on duty down here needed something.â⬠ââ¬Å"You're lying,â⬠he said. ââ¬Å"I'm the guardian on archive duty. If someone needed something, they would have sent me.â⬠Oh, shit. Talk about best-laid plans failing. Yet as I stood there, a strange thought came to me. His appearance wasn't familiar at all: curly brown hair, average height, late twenties. Pretty good-looking, really. But his nameâ⬠¦ something about his nameâ⬠¦ ââ¬Å"Ms. Karp,â⬠I gasped. ââ¬Å"You're the oneâ⬠¦ you were involved with Ms. Karp.â⬠He stiffened, blue eyes narrowing warily. ââ¬Å"What do you know about that?â⬠I swallowed. What I'd doneââ¬âor tried to do for Dimitriââ¬âwasn't without precedent. ââ¬Å"You loved her. You went out to kill her after sheâ⬠¦ after she turned.â⬠Ms. Karp had been a teacher of ours a few years ago. She'd been a spirit user, and as the effects of it began to drive her insane, she'd done the only thing she could to save her mind: become a Strigoi. Mikhail, her lover, had done the only thing he'd known to end that evil state: search for and kill her. It occurred to me that I was standing face-to-face with the hero of a love story nearly as dramatic as my own. ââ¬Å"But you never found her,â⬠I said softly. ââ¬Å"Did you?â⬠He took a long time in answering, his eyes weighing me heavily. I wondered what he was thinking about. Her? His own pain? Or was he analyzing me? ââ¬Å"No,â⬠he said finally. ââ¬Å"I had to stop. The guardians needed me more.â⬠He spoke in that calm, controlled way that guardians excelled at, but in his eyes, I saw griefââ¬âa grief I more than understood. I hesitated before taking a shot at the only chance I had to not get busted and end up in a jail cell. ââ¬Å"I knowâ⬠¦ I know you have every reason to drag me out of here and turn me in. You should. It's what you're supposed to doââ¬âwhat I'd do too. But the thing is, thisâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ I again nodded at the folder. ââ¬Å"Well, I'm kind of trying to do what you did. I'm trying to save someone.â⬠He remained quiet. He could probably guess who I meant and assumed ââ¬Å"saveâ⬠meant ââ¬Å"kill.â⬠If he knew who I was, he'd know who my mentor had been. Few knew about my romantic relationship with Dimitri, but me caring about him would have been a foregone conclusion. ââ¬Å"It's futile, you know,â⬠Mikhail said at last. This time, his voice cracked a little. ââ¬Å"I triedâ⬠¦ I tried so hard to find her. But when they disappearâ⬠¦ when they don't want to be foundâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ He shook his head. ââ¬Å"There's nothing we can do. I understand why you want to do it. Believe me, I do. But it's impossible. You'll never find him if he doesn't want you to.â⬠I wondered how much I could tell Mikhailââ¬âhow much I should. It occurred to me then that if there was anyone else in this world who understood what I was going through, it would be this man. Besides, I didn't have a lot of options here. ââ¬Å"The thing is, I think I can find him,â⬠I said slowly. ââ¬Å"He's looking for me.â⬠ââ¬Å"What?â⬠Mikhail's eyebrows rose. ââ¬Å"How do you know?â⬠ââ¬Å"Because he, um, sends me letters about it.â⬠That fierce warrior look immediately returned. ââ¬Å"If you know this, if you can find himâ⬠¦ you should get backup to kill him.â⬠I flinched at those last words and again feared what I had to say next. ââ¬Å"Would you believe me if I said there was a way to save him?â⬠ââ¬Å"You mean by destroying him.â⬠I shook my head. ââ¬Å"Noâ⬠¦ I mean really save. A way to restore him to his original state.â⬠ââ¬Å"No,â⬠Mikhail said swiftly. ââ¬Å"That's impossible.â⬠ââ¬Å"It might not be. I know someone who did itââ¬âwho turned a Strigoi back.â⬠Okay, that was a small lie. I didn't actually know the person, but I wasn't going to get into the string of knowing-someone-who-knew-someoneâ⬠¦ ââ¬Å"That's impossible,â⬠Mikhail repeated. ââ¬Å"Strigoi are dead. Undead. Same difference.â⬠ââ¬Å"What if there was a chance?â⬠I said. ââ¬Å"What if it could be done? What if Ms. Karpââ¬âif Sonyaââ¬âcould become Moroi again? What if you could be together again?â⬠It'd also mean she'd be crazy again, but that was a technicality for later. It felt like an eternity before he answered, and my anxiety grew. Lissa couldn't compel forever, and I'd told Mia I would be fast. This plan would fall apart if I didn't get out soon. Yet, watching him deliberate, I could see his mask falter. After all this time, he still loved his Sonya. ââ¬Å"If what you're saying is trueââ¬âand I don't believe itââ¬âthen I'm coming with you.â⬠Whoa, no. Not in the plan. ââ¬Å"You can't,â⬠I said swiftly. ââ¬Å"I've already got people in place.â⬠Another small lie. ââ¬Å"Adding more might ruin things. I'm not doing it alone,â⬠I said, cutting off what I figured would be his next argument. ââ¬Å"If you really want to help meââ¬âreally want to take a chance on bringing her backââ¬âyou need to let me go.â⬠ââ¬Å"There's no way it can be true,â⬠he repeated. But there was doubt in his voice, and I played on it. ââ¬Å"Can you take that chance?â⬠More silence. I was starting to sweat now. Mikhail closed his eyes for a moment and took a deep breath. Then he stepped aside and gestured to the door. ââ¬Å"Go.â⬠I nearly sagged in relief and immediately grabbed the door handle. ââ¬Å"Thank you. Thank you so much.â⬠ââ¬Å"I could get in a lot of trouble for this,â⬠he said wearily. ââ¬Å"And I still don't believe it's possible.â⬠ââ¬Å"But you hope it is.â⬠I didn't need a response from him to know I was right. I opened the door, but before going through, I paused and glanced at him. This time, he no longer hid the grief and pain in his face. ââ¬Å"If you mean itâ⬠¦ if you want to helpâ⬠¦ there might be a way you can.â⬠Another piece of the puzzle had unraveled itself for me, another way we might pull this off. I explained what I needed from him and was surprised at how quickly he agreed. He really was like me, I realized. We both knew the idea of bringing back Strigoi was impossibleâ⬠¦ and yet we so, so wanted to believe it could be done I slipped back upstairs alone after that. Don wasn't at his desk, and I wondered what Mia had done with him. I didn't wait to find out and instead headed outside, off to a small courtyard that we'd established as our rendezvous point. Mia and Lissa were both waiting there, pacing. No longer distracted with anxiety, I opened myself to the bond and felt Lissa's agitation. ââ¬Å"Thank God,â⬠she said when she saw me. ââ¬Å"We thought you'd been caught.â⬠ââ¬Å"Wellâ⬠¦ it's a long story.â⬠One I didn't bother with. ââ¬Å"I got what I needed. Andâ⬠¦ I actually got a whole lot more. I think we can do this.â⬠Mia gave me a look that was both wry and wistful. ââ¬Å"I sure do wish I knew what you guys were doing.â⬠I shook my head as the three of us walked away. ââ¬Å"No,â⬠I replied. ââ¬Å"I'm not sure that you do.ââ¬
Friday, January 10, 2020
Grape Farms in Jaffna (Sri Lanka)
The dying art of Jaffna ââ¬Å"The next generation is not keen on getting their hands dirty and they dislike hard work. They do not want to take up the field of farming. They prefer being in air conditioned offices or being doctors and lawyers. They have dreams of their own and being a grape farmer is hardly one of themâ⬠For thirty long years Sri Lanka was torn apart by a malevolent war between the countryââ¬â¢s majority and minority; a war that not only claimed the lives of many, soldiers and civilians alike, but also destroyed much property and dammed the countryââ¬â¢s growth in uncountable ways.The whole of Sri Lanka grieved as one at all that was lost but it would not be incorrect to say that it was the north that suffered the most; it affected the education, economy, health, security, agriculture and overall the lives of the people of that part of the island. One trade that was deeply affected in the field of agriculture is grape farming, an industry that was and is carried out at a commercial basis only in the district of Jaffna. It was stated by Mr. Sivakumar, Provincial Director of Agriculture Northern Province, that before the war the district of Jaffna had over 250 acres of grape cultivation.The war brought upon difficulties in marketing the crops which resulted in gradually increasing numbers of farmers leaving the trade as it was no longer profitable. However since the ending of the war and the opening of the A9 road, new marketing prospects have been found and the trade has yet again been taken up and currently is spread over 110 acres in Jaffna. While cultivators who lost their farms during the war have been given the opportunity to revive their lost businesses, new cultivators too are being encouraged to take up the trade by the government said Mr.Sivakumar. The Ministry of Agriculture Northern Province is currently focusing on introducing new varieties of grape fruit to Jaffna farmers in order to harvest better crops. These new varie ties Sonaka and Sharad have been imported from India and are said to produce grape fruit that is larger in size and sweeter than the local grapes. This idea of importing new varieties has been supported by the Central Department of Agriculture which is the agency that gives permission for importing any sort of planting material, and also by the Ministry of Agriculture.The financial support has been given by Cargills food city as it is them who invested in the project. The total project investment has been Rs 222 million and 92. 2 million of this investment has been shared by the USAID. The imported seedlings have already been introduced, distributed and promoted among Jaffna farmers and is currently being cultivated and within another two years the peninsula will have a greater variety of quality grape fruit, noted Mr. U. L. M Haldeen, Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture Northern Province.Grape crops are harvested twice a year; during the season of March- April and August- Sept ember. These are considered peak periods as it is the dry season during these months and for grape fruit the dry season is considered very important as this is the time that produces the best crops. However certain farmers prune in such a way that they can produce crops even off season. Grape cultivation, compared to other farming industries needs a fair amount of investment and effort to inaugurate and to maintain. To grow a quarter acre farm it costs approximately 150 thousand Rs just to install the pandal system.For the maintaining of such a farm it costs about another 150 thousand Rs stated Mr. Sivakumar. Even though it is a costly trade it brings in enough money to be called a profitable trade. Farmers have reported that a quarter acre farm brings in nearly 200 thousand Rs per season. This good income is one of the main encouraging forces for other cultivators to begin grape farms of their own which in return will increase the overall crops produced by Jaffna which would prove to be healthy for the economy of the district.On a positive note, locally grown grapes are cheaper than the imported ones as a kg of Jaffna grape fruit costs 200 to 300 Rs while the Australian imported grapes cost 600 to 700 Rs. However on the contrary the imported grapes are much larger in size and taste sweeter than the locally grown Israel Blue. Therefore, even now, customers who look for quality are willing to pay more to purchase the imported fruits, which pose a threat to the growth of the local grape fruit farming trade. This is the reason as to why he ministry is trying all possible options to grow grape crops that can compete with the imported ones. As there is already a fairly good market for Jaffna grapes in the southern part of the country it is their hope to widen this market by dominating the imported grape fruit market. As earlier mentioned maintaining a grape farm is both an expensive and difficult venture. Especially to the farmers of the north it is something much more than just a trade, it is a significant part of their lives. They have many beliefs and traditions entwined with the grapevines.It is said by these farmers that growing grapes is in many ways much like raising a child; it requires constant nurturing, caring and attention. There is a manner in which every move should be made: choosing the soil, installing the pandal system, preparing the drainage, watering the farm, fertilizing, and last but not least pruning should all be done in a proper manner to ensure the well being of the grapevines says Mr. Inuvil, a successful grape farmer. The preciseness of this trade makes it appear that grape farming in actuality is more or less an art than just an agricultural trade.Even though the number of farmers stepping into this field is on an increase, according to farmers the future of the industry remains uncertain. It is because of the lack of young farmers who are willing to follow in the footsteps of their precursors. According to Mr. Inu vil ââ¬Å"The next generation is not keen on getting their hands dirty and they dislike hard work. They do not want to take up the field of farming. They prefer being in air conditioned offices or being doctors and lawyers. They have dreams of their own and being a grape farmer is hardly one of themâ⬠, and so it seems that the ââ¬Å"like father like sonâ⬠days are long gone.It is evident that times have changed and that even in a country like Sri Lanka where traditions and culture are a main part of its peopleââ¬â¢s day to day lives, the younger generation is hardly found being limited by said traditions or cultures. Todayââ¬â¢s youth is much more commercialized and they crave ways of earning riches in much easier ways than laboring away in farms and fields under a scorching sun. Another reason for the possible declining of future farmers is the perception that agriculture is an unprofitable or oor industry to be in as this is often the image that is projected by t he media and otherwise, however many successful farmers like Mr. Inuwil would strongly disagree. According to him, it is a matter of willing to be hard working, committed, sacrificial and patient; all traits that he says most of the younger generation lack. Here arouses the question; even though grape farming in the north is at present in a very good state, after the existing generation of farmers is long gone will the industry still survive or will it simply turn into yet another dying art? -Sandarangi Perera
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Civil Liberties And Civil Rights Essay - 2075 Words
Introduction In Calvin Jillsonââ¬â¢s American Government: Political Development and Institutional Change Eighth Edition, Chapters thirteen and fourteen explore the subjects of civil liberties and civil rights. Chapter thirteen concentrates on the origin and expansion of civil liberties in the United States. This chapter mainly focuses on the different aspects of the freedom of expression and religion, and how they were transformed by different legal disputes, but it also details the problems with the criminal justice system in America. Chapter fourteen analyzes social movements and their effect on American politics, particularly movements for racial and gender equality. It also describes the ongoing debate over affirmative action in the United States. Both civil liberties and civil rights are used to empower the individual over government, and ensures an egalitarian society in todayââ¬â¢s world. This review will cover one specific topic in chapter thirteen, and three general to pics in chapter fourteen. In chapter thirteen I will cover the section Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights, specifically The Origins of the Bill of Rights, Freedom of Expression: Speech and the Press, and Freedom of Religion. The topics I will cover in chapter fourteen are What are Social Movements, Social Movements in American Politics, and Slavery and Abolitionism. These topics will be reviewed in this exact order. In my review, I will fully summarize the different topics, and provide my personalShow MoreRelatedCivil Liberties And Civil Rights1081 Words à |à 5 Pages1 McGahey 3 Megan McGahey Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2305 71430 20 September 2017 Civil Liberties vs. Civil Rights In the U.S. most use the terms Civil Liberties and Civil Rights interchangeably; although they both protect the freedom of citizens they do this in different ways. 2 Civil Liberties are limitations placed on the government. 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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
The War Against Proposal Research
The War Against Proposal Research A research paper is typically the very first step for students to acquire funding for their project, so it's essential to create a thoughtful and deep paper. A research proposal is not merely a statement of interest in a particular topic area. Assure you will think about the content of the sales proposal for the operational year it will be put into place too. When you opt to purchase research proposal online from our company, you are going to be assigned a writer that is aware of what they're doing. The Meaning of Proposal Research There are a number of things that you must include in a research proposal in order to provide your supervisor a superior comprehension of the approach that you wish to take in your research. Every theory should have scientific explanation behind it to create the project valid. If you're going to be conducting your own research, like through a survey or a scientific experiment, you will have to outline the precise process that you intend to use. Finding the Best Proposal Research There are various ways to organize your literature review. The proposal should have enough info to convince your readers that you have a significant research idea, that you've got a great grasp of the appropriate literature and the big problems, and your methodology is sound. It's possible to include a huge quantity of recent research, developing a well-thought essay. Bear in mind, proposal essays serve a purpose outside academia. Facts, Fiction and Proposal Research You're making the correct choice. Try to remember, you're not setting out to conduct research as a way to prove a point. Another simple place to examine is the remainder of the class material. You might present your very best example for a way to grab attention. In other words, a proposal essay identifies an issue and suggests a remedy to that issue. The APA advises that you use the author-date method. The research proposal format is compa rable to analysis essays. A Startling Fact about Proposal Research Uncovered Curriculum proposal topics is a means to try. As senior students in the social sciences, you have started to create specialized research abilities. Writing a research proposal takes a very specific skill and it's therefore not an effortless job for all students. Writing a research proposal is quite a bit simpler than you think and moreover it does not need any research results before you begin writing. Ruthless Proposal Research Strategies Exploited Researching and deciding on an intriguing topic is the principal point of writing an essay. It's not simple to write research proposals, so search for the topic or idea that you're acquainted with, and there ought to be a number of books and other resources readily available on your preferred subject. The question should be framed such that's sufficiently narrow that you're able to develop a hypothesis (a suspected answer) and a research strategy but in addition sufficiently broad that it is possible to convince others that it's a question that's significant. What's the question that you mean to answer. The Proposal Research Stories Proposal writing is significant to your pursuit of a graduate level. Research proposal writing requires a scientific strategy and wide degree of wisdom and skill. The researcher intends to recognize prospective schools that are found in the field of interest. The ways students ought to be taught about their wellbeing. 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Getting approved, nevertheless, is quite difficult, which is the reason why you should continue to keep a few ideas in mind prior to starting to compose a grant proposal. Research proposals demand a lot of your spare time, so that it's well worth choosing a topic that you truly know and like. For some of them you will require help, while others you're able to write all on your own. Utilizing proposal examples is an excellent method to learn from somebody else's experience and make an outstanding powerful proposal. Presenters previously have a plethora sum of information and data causing information overload in every slide. Research proposal not only communicates what you're attempting to accomplish but in addition, it can be utilised as a tool for obtaining financial guidance. Presentations ought to be tailored to your intended audience. The use of the proposal is to be certain that The proposal isn't a fixed blueprint. 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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Catholic Church And The Reformation Essay - 2008 Words
To understand the history of the Protestant Church and the Reformation, it is first important to understand that one of the positions that claims the Catholic Church is apostolic succession. This simply means that they claim to be the sole authority over all other churches and denominations because they support the entire line of Roman Catholic Popes back to back centuries, to the apostle Peter. From their point of view, it gives the Catholic Church a unique authority which puts it above all other denominations or church. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, this apostolic succession is only found in the Catholic Church and no other church can not validly claim it. It is because of this apostolic succession that the Roman Catholic Church claims to have the sole authority to interpret Scripture and to establish doctrine, and also supports having a supreme leader, the Pope, who is infallible (without error) when he speaks ex cathedra - that is to say in the exercise of his ministry as pastor and teacher of all Christians. Thus, from the perspective of Roman Catholic teaching or traditions of the Roman Catholic Church, since they come from the Pope, are endowed with infallibility and an authority equal to that of the Scriptures them- same. This is one of the major differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants, and one of the fundamental reasons for the Protestant Reformation. 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Monday, December 9, 2019
The Road Not Taken Compared To 4 Other Poems Essay Example For Students
The Road Not Taken Compared To 4 Other Poems Essay The Road Not Taken Compared to 4 Other PoemsFive Great Pieces of ThoughtI think Robert Frost is a understandable, but yet an unconventional poet. Frost wrote in his own style, and as a result, he took quite a bit of heat from the critics of his period. Frost has an elegant style of writing descriptive and understandable poems. I am going to tell you about the five best pieces he has ever written. First off, A Considerable Speck is a unusual poem about Frost noticing a tiny speck on his paper. Upon further observation, Frost notices that the speck is actually a extremely tiny mite, struggling to avoid being crushed by Frosts pen. Frost appreciates the insects battle to stay alive and leaves it on his paper. Frost allows the mite to sleep on his paper because he values any intelligence, even one that is small as a bugs. This poem is told directly from Robert Frosts mouth. It shows how much the poet appreciates the little things in life. Regardless of size Frost understands that a life is a life, and all lives are important. The imagery in this poem is very clear to me. I can picture an old man trying to blow a piece of dirt off the paper. Then the piece of dirt starts moving, as he sees what he believes to be a dot on the paper but really to be a mite. The old man then starts to think about the value of life.The theme of the poem is that there is no such thing as an insignificant speck. Everything and everyone has a purpose for being here. This poem is filled with alliteration. Some examples I found are: cunning crept, tenderer-than-thou, and breathing blown (Silberner 98). Mind is repeated three times in the final stanza. Also there were two instances in which Frost used assonance room for and living mite. The rhyme scheme of the first stanza of A Considerable Speck is AABBCCDADEEFGFGHH, but there is no pattern throughout the poem (Silberner 99). Next I would like to tell you about is Ghost House. It is an remarkably descriptive poem illustrating an aged, haunted house. The imagery in this poem is marvelous. This poem allows the reader to see the house as if he were standing on the front porch. You can picture an old decrepit house, covered with vines and wild raspberries. There is a dying tree in the front yard, with only one vital branch on it. Beneath the tree there are two gravestones so covered in moss that the names cannot be deciphered. Right next to the gravestones is a ghostly couple, standing stalk still and completely silent. On the front porch the current owner stands frozen, half by fear and half by curiosity. The poem is told through the eyes of the current resident of the house. The owner somewhat scared of his unwanted company. However, the owners feeling toward the couple seems to turn towards the end of the poem. It almost sounds as if he feels sorry for them, when he mentions how they stand together quietly . The theme of Ghost House seems to be that love can survive anything, even when the body does not. Although the couple has passed away, they still remain together. Another theme in this poem could be not to judge a book by its cover. At first the houses owner seems to fear the ghosts, but he eventually comes to respect the relationship that they still share. This poem is filled to the verge with alliteration. For example: small dim summer star, low-limbed tree, and mosses mar (Silberner 109). Summer is said in the second line of the poem with being repeated in the second to last stanza and also in the fourth stanza the word say is repeated three times within two lines (Silberner 109). The rhyme scheme of Ghost House is AABBA CCDDC and that pattern continues for every stanza (Silberner 110). The alliteration and the rhyme scheme of this poem make it flow very smoothly. Fire and Ice is a poem about how the world will end. Frost is debating with himself as to whether or not the world will be destroyed by fire or ice. Frost seems as if he is deeply entrenched in thought about whether the earth will become a flaming ball or a gigantic ice cube. I see this poem being told directly by Robert Frost. It tells me that Frost analyzed every idea that popped into his head. No wonder he graduated as co-valedictorian of his class. The imagery of this poem is in the destruction of the world. It takes a little imagination but I can picture the earth as a new sun. I can also picture the earth totally covered by.. a massive sheet of ice. The theme of Fire and Ice is that although nature can be gorgeous, it can also be quite destructive. Not only can it devastate a persons house and all his possessions but also it can destroy the whole world. Contrary to the previous two poems I can only find one alliteration in Fire and Ice is to favor fire (Gioia and Kennedy 85). The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABAABCBCB. This poem is brief, but gets to the point (Silberner 78). This poem remi nds me of the bud light commercial when the two groups of people say, tastes great no less filling. The reason why is because there are two sides to fire or ice. The Affects of Child Abuse Essay Summer is said in the second line of the poem with being repeated in the second to last stanza and also in the fourth stanza the word say is repeated three times within two lines (Silberner 109). The rhyme scheme of Ghost House is AABBA CCDDC and that pattern continues for every stanza (Silberner 110). The alliteration and the rhyme scheme of this poem make it flow very smoothly. Fire and Ice is a poem about how the world will end. Frost is debating with himself as to whether or not the .
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Simple Pendulum Lab Report Essay Example
Simple Pendulum Lab Report Paper The relationship between the length and the time for one swing (the period) has been researched for many centuries, and has allowed famous physicists like Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilee to obtain an accurate value for the gravitational acceleration g. In this report, we will replicate their experiment, and we will try to find an accurate value for X here in Pisa. We will then compare this value with the commonly accepted value of 9. 806 m/so [NIST, 2009] A CLOSER LOOK AT OUR VARIABLES In this investigation, we varied the length of the pendulum (our independent arable) to observe a change in the period (our dependent variable). In order to reduce possible random errors in the time measurements, we repeated the measurement of the period three times for each of the ten lengths. We also measured the time for ten successive swings to further reduce the errors. The length of our original pendulum was set at 1 00 CM and for each of the following measurements, we reduced the length by 10 CM. THEORY A simple pendulum performs simple harmonic motion, i. E. Its periodic motion is defined by an acceleration that is proportional to its displacement and directed awards the centre of motion. It can be shown that the period T of the swinging pendulum is proportional to the square root of the length I of the pendulum: T -4112 (Hypersonic, 2009), with T the period in seconds, the length in meters and g the gravitational acceleration in m/so. Our raw data should give us a square-root relationship between the period and the length. Furthermore, to find an accurate value for g, we will also graph TO versus the length of the pendulum. This way, we will be able to obtain a straight-line graph, with a gradient equal to rug-1. We will write a custom essay sample on Simple Pendulum Lab Report specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on Simple Pendulum Lab Report specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on Simple Pendulum Lab Report specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer EQUIPMENT AND METHOD For this investigation, we had access to limited resources; clamps, stands, a meter ruler, a stopwatch, a metal ball (a. K. A. Bob), and some string. The experimental set-up was equal to the diagram, shown in figure 1 (Practical Physics, 2009). As stated earlier in the introduction, it was decided to measure the time for ten complete swings, in order to reduce the random errors. Clamp These measurements would be repeated two more times, and in total ten successive lengths were used, starting from one meter, and decreasing by 10 CM or each following measurement. String A meter ruler was used to determine the length of the string. One added difficulty in determining the length of the pendulum was the relative big uncertainty in finding the exact length, since the metal bob Tripod Stand added less than a centimeter to our string length, measured from the bobs centre. This resulted in an uncertainty in length that was higher than one would normally expect. The table clamp was used to secure the position of the tripod stand, Metal bob while the pendulum was swinging. After the required measurements, one experiment was carried out to find the Figure 1: Diagram of the set-up for this experiment degree of damping in our set-up. Damping always occurs when there is friction, but exactly how significant the degree of damping in our experimental set-up was, remained uncertain. Depending on the degree of damping, it may or may not have a significant effect on our measurements. All measurements were taken under the same conditions, using the same metal bob, the same ruler, in the same room, and at approximately 26 degrees Celsius.
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