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Essay about Plainsong by Kent Haruf
Plainsong by Kent Haruf

Kent Haruf was born and raised on the north east plains of Colorado and attended Nebraska
Weslegan University and The University of Iowa. After he graduated he owned a chicken ranch
in Colorado, work at the Royal Gorge Bridge and was in the peace corps before he settled down to
teach at the University of Iowa. He has had much experience in small town life, which is why his
book, Plainsong is so beautifully written. Haruf has first hand experience in the gossip, drama and
change, which is so present in Plainsong. Change, and the parallels in the environment are the
principal themes in this story. Everyone is touched by it and affected by the change in everyone else
s lives that happen around them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The shades on the two windows were drawn down completely to the sill. (6). Her feelings for Ike
and Bobby are shown in the line, After a moment she turned again in the bed and studied the two
thin pencils of light shining at the edge of the window shade. (7). We can see that Ike and Bobby
are the only happiness in her life. We also see this in the line, the door swung inward slowly and
there was their mother. . . . Yes, she said. Her voice was dry and flat, without inflection. Hello,
Mother. Is something wrong? She cupped one hand over her eyes against the bright afternoon sun.
(101). In that last line we see that Ike and Bobby are paralleled by the afternoon sun. There are
many other times in the novel that a character s feelings are reflected in the environment. Victoria
Roubideaux is a seventeen year old girl, who finds out that she is pregnant. She and her mother had
a fight in the morning and in the evening, after work, she starts to walk home. The evening wasn t
cold yet when the girl left the café. But the air was turning sharp with a fall feeling of loneliness
coming. Something unaccountable pending in the air. (31). In that line we see the foreshadowing of
her feelings and her mother throwing her out of the house. Mrs.Stearns is a scatter brained,
Debt Collector
When you are past due on your bills and the debt collectors start calling, it can make you feel
helpless. However, it is important for all consumers to understand that they have numerous rights
and laws that protect them, even if they owe the money the creditor is trying to collect. Below is a
summary of the various different ways you are protected when dealing with a debtcollector:
Harassment
A collector is prohibited from harassing or abusing you or any third parties they contact when
trying to collect a debt. The following are examples of actions that are illegal for collectors to take:
Threaten you with violence or harm if you do not pay
Create and publish a list of debtors who fail to pay what they owe (however, a collector can provide
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Some common examples of unfair practices used by collectors include:
Trying to collect additional interest, fees, or other charges on top of the balance owed unless
specifically allowed under the contract or the law
Depositing a post dated check too early
Seizing or threatening to seize assets unless it can legally be done
Using a postcard to contact you regarding your debt
Providing false credit information about you to another party (including credit reporting agencies)
A debt collector cannot claim you will be arrested and sent to jail if you fail to pay your debt.
Additionally, the collector cannot claim they will garnish or seize your wages unless such action is
allowed by law. Finally, collectors are prohibited from stating that they will take legal action against
you if such action would be illegal or if they have no intention of taking such
Free Will Theory
Free will is an often debated, and arguably overly analyzed topic. Theories abound stating
anywhere from that there is not the possibility of free will to free will being a possibility with the
theories to back up the claims. Addressing these theories and their arguments, both for and against
should allow a person to come to a personal conclusion about the issue of free will, though the
debate will undoubtedly continue long in to the future. This paper will discuss the views of Dennett
and Skinner. It will address the three major theories that have been put forth as the truth behind free
will. It will review the arguments against these, and whether people should be held accountable for
their actions. Finally, it will help to draw practical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If life was purely driven by determined events or causes, then there would be no reason for a
person to do or apply themselves to anything. If it has already been determined that a person will
be a doctor, then under Determinism, they would not need to put forth the effort to do anything,
because it would already be determined that it would happen. However, this can be easily proven
to be untrue. No matter what previous events, if a person does not actively use their free will and
make a choice to study and pursue being a doctor, then there is not a way that they could ever
become one. From this it can be determined that, even if there are past events that may lead to this
being a good possibility, such as parents that are doctors, or a natural affinity for medicine, that may
seemed determined, free will must still come into
Essay on George Carlin and Radio Censorship
George Carlin and Radio Censorship Americans hate the word censorship. It puts fire into the
eyes of any self proclaimed, speaker of the people. but is censorship that bad, or that wrong?
Censorship is an enormous part of the stability of society. One of the many types of censorship
takes place on the airwaves. Comedians, George Carlin, Howard Stern, and Mncow Muller had
an enormous effect on the ideals of censorship in this era, trying to prove that the FCC had no
right to censor radio airwaves. They questioned why words we all hear at home cannot be spoken
on the radio if listeners are given a proper warning. However, there is no need for young children to
be exposed to such lude material and the American people must be more... Show more content on
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I was thinking one night about the words you couldn t say on the public, ah, airwaves, um, the
ones you definitely wouldn t say, ever. Bastard you can say, and hell and damn so I have to figure
out which ones you couldn t and ever and it came down to seven but the list is open to
amendment, and in fact, has been changed, uh, by now. The original seven words were sh*t, p*ss,
f*ck, c*nt, c*cks*cker, m*therf*cker, and t*ts. Those are the ones that will curve your spine,
grow hair on your hands and maybe, even bring us, God help us, peace without honor, and a
bourbon. (Carlin, 1977) A man driving with his young son heard this broadcast and reported it to
the Federal Communications Commission [FCC]. This broadcast of Carlin s Filthy Words
monologue caused one of the greatest and most controversial cases in the history of broadcasting.
The case of the FCC v. Pacifica Foundation. The outcome of this case has had a lasting effect on
what we hear on the radio. This landmark case gave the FCC the power to regulate radio broadcasts
that are indecent but not obscene. (Gunther, 1991) What does that mean, exactly? According to the
government it means that the FCC can only regulate broadcasts. They can not censor broadcasts,
that is determine what is offensive in the
Fletcher Situation Ethics
Should a person use situation ethics? When considering this question, the term must first be defined.
The best definition comes from Joseph Fletcher, an American professor who founded the theory of
situation ethics in the 1960s. According to his book, Situation Ethics: The New Morality, Situation
ethicsgoes part of the way with natural law, by accepting reason as the instrument of moral
judgment, while rejecting the notion that the good is given in the nature of things, objectively. It
goes part of the way with Scriptural law by accepting revelation as the source of the norm while
rejecting all revealed norms or laws but one command to love Godin the neighbor. The situationist
follows a moral law or violates it according to love s need. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In each case it depends upon the situation, and upon how we understand it. This author would
agree that if an act is truly loving, then it is right, but not that love is determined by the situation
and how one would understand it. Fletcher asserts that to define love there is no law only a rule
of thumb: Seek the best welfare and deepest happiness of the most people in the situation. This is
not what the Bible teaches about love. Paul, in 1 Corinthians 13:1 13 the love chapter clearly
defines what love is and gives a clear standard as to define if one is being loving. John also gives a
clear standard for how love is to be defined. 1 John 4:8 reads: He who does not love does not
know God, for God is love. If God is love, then Fletcher s definition of love being seek the best
welfare and deepest happiness of the most people in the situation would be incorrect, because it is
not what Jesus did. Jesus said in Matthew 7:13 14 Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate
and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow
is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it. God does not
take the majority into consideration when making a law, and He did not change the rules because
the majority are not going to make it to heaven. By Fletcher s definition, Jesus did not seek the best
welfare and deepest
Analysis Of Paulo Coelho s The Alchemist
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT

NAME: Abhishek Aggarwal

DIVISION AND ROLL NUMBER: C 003

DATE OF SUBMISSION: 9th MARCH 2016

Title of the book: The Alchemist

Written by: Paulo Coelho

WHY THIS PARTICULAR BOOK?


I have always been interested in books and movies which have a strong message.According to the
critics review,Paulo Coelho s books have had a life enhancing impact on millions of people. It tells
people that they should follow their dreams and should not be afraid of the failures they face when
they try to chase that dream. it teaches you to learn from every life experience as however good or
bad they are, they have one thing in common they will tell you something that will help redifine you
and chisel you into the beautiful moment you deserve to be in. It tells you that it is not the
destination that matters but the journey that shapes you.

A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR:


Paulo Coelho de Souza was born on 24th august 1947,he is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist. He is the
recipient of numerous international awards, amongst them the Crystal Award by the World
Economic Forum

SUMMARY
There was a young boy from Andalusia named Santiago. His parents wanted him to be priest
which would bring great pride to a regular farm family but Santiago wanted to be a shepherd and
travel and experience new places. Through the money from his father, Santiago bought him a flock
of sheep which became a part of his life and every year
Corporate Recovery Plan For Harnischfeger Corporation
Background: Harnischfeger Corporation was a machinery company based in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. The company had originally been started as a partnership in 1884 and was
incorporated in Wisconsin in 1910 under the name Pawling and Harnischfeger. Its name was
changed to the present one in 1924. The company went public in 1929 and was listed on the New
York Stock Exchange (Palepu, 1985). Harnischfeger was a leading producer of construction,
mining and electrical equipment. In 1984, the corporation s net profit was drawn by $1.28 per
share due to the severe financial crisis that the company had faced during the last three years. The
worldwide recession in the early 1980s caused a significant drop in the demand for the company s
product starting in 1981 and ended in a series of events that shook the financial stability of
Harnischfeger (Palepu, 1985). Harnischfeger Corporation in order to survive in this critical situation
had decided to develop a corporate recovery plan. The plan consisted of four elements: changes in
the top management, cost reductions to lower the break even point, reorientation of the company s
business, and debt restricting and recapitalization. The company s overall goal was to restructure its
strategy for upcoming years (Palepu, 1985). Introduction: In 1984, Harnischfeger made some
significant changes to its accounting policy that had effect the corporation s reported profit. They
have reported profits during each of the four quarters, ending the year
Summary Of Ernest Hemingway s A Farewell To Arms
In Ernest Hemingway s A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway sets the story during World War I, which
takes place on the Italian front. This, being one of many successful novels Hemingway wrote,
earned him the Nobel Prize. Hemingway grew up in a very successful family, with his father,
Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, being a Physician. Tragically, his father took his life on
December 6, 1928. With an emotional scar after the incident, Hemingway wrote his first book
The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife. Then, he ran away from home and enlisted in the Red Cross
Association on the Italian front. There he met a young nurse named Agnes von Kurowsky, who
accepted his proposal, but left him for another man instead. This incident inspired the book A
Farewell to Arms. After having his heart broken, he returned back to America and married Hadley
Richardson. Hemingway Published the book The Sun Also Rises, based on the rekindling of his
broken heart, but commits adultery with Pauline Pfeiffer. Pfeiffer then becomes his second wife
after the divorce with Richardson was finalized. Predictably, after having his first child, Patrick
Hemingway, the couple divorced and he married Martha Gellhorn. Hemingway served in D Day
where he met a war correspondent, Mary Welsh. Hemingway and Welsh married. Shortly after, he
wrote The Old Man and the Sea, earning him the Pulitzer Prize in 1951 that he earnestly longed for.
Solely, Hemingway wrote his books on heartbreak, war, and women. Hemingway published 28 books
The Knowledge Of The Natural Sciences And History Based On...
When the quote states, attempt to know the world , it is regarding the gain of knowledge. This is
because knowledge is the understanding of the physical world surrounding us and beyond. Plato
defined knowledge as justified, true belief, meaning that for knowledge to be legitimate, it must be
justified by sources such as reason, empirical evidence or memory. Secondly, the term assumptions
in the quote should also be explored. According to the oxford dictionary, assumptions can be
defined as something that is accepted as true without proof . Therefore the quote is stating that our
knowledge of the world is based on a set of assumptions. The second part of the assertion produces
the knowledge issues of the inability of testing the knowledge. The oxford dictionary defines tested
as taking measurements to check the reliability of the something. Therefore, a key question that
comes from this quote is: To what extent are all knowledge in the natural sciences and history based
on assumptions and is it possible to test it s reliability?

The first knowledge issue from this quote is that the knowledge gained from the physical world is
based on things that without proof. This knowledge issue can be interlinked with the area of
knowledge of natural sciences. The natural sciences study the rules that govern the natural world by
applying an empirical and scientific method to study of the universe. It is considered on of the more
objective area of knowledge due to the scientific
Charles Perrault Research Paper
Charles Perrault was born into a middle class family in France in 1628. Charles also received a
law degree in 1651. Cinderella was one of the first stories that was written for children. Before that
children would just read adult literature. Cinderella or the little glass slipper by Charles Perrault is a
folk tale embodying a myth element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. It is thought that
Perrault mistakenly wrote that Cendrillon s slipper was made from glass (Charles perrault, 2006).
The French words glass (verre) and fur (vair) are very similar so it is thought that a mistranslation
led to the inclusion of the famous glass slippers (Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper, 2003.).
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Charles Perrault does not focus on appearances as much. Little attention was given to the wedding
In Perrault version but in other versions they went in depth with the forgiveness of the stepsisters.
In the Disney version of Cinderella 4 mice is transformed into horses. In Perrault version 6 mice
is transformed into horses. A rat is transformed into a coachman in the Perrault version, whilst a
dog is transformed to a coachman in the Disney version. A myth is a story based on tradition or
legend, which has a deep symbolic meaning. A folktale is a popular story that was passed on in
spoken form, from one generation to the next. Mythology makes people interested and fascinated
with history and literature. Mythology express diversity. Diversity is crucial for people to become
more aware of other cultures. Myology also helps express the differences and similarities of cultures.
It also helps with children s imagination. It helps them develop more and also open their minds up to
other things in the
Essay about The Endless Gun Control Debate
The Constitution of the United States of America went into effect on March 4, 1789. It has been
amended twenty seven times. The first ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. It contains
valuable freedoms which the founders thought necessary and were left out of the constitution. The
Bill of Rights was ratified on December 15, 1791. (United States Constitution) The Second
Amendment to the Constitution has drawn a great deal of criticism especially in recent years. The
topic of gun control is controversial, and issues involving it have gone to the Supreme Court. The
Second Amendment States, A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,
the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All militia members had to provide their own weapons and ammunition. (Harr, Hess, Orthmann,
2012) This leads to the controversial issue with the Second Amendment. Was it created at a time
when a militia was necessary and thus outdated today? State militias today are in the form of the
Army National Guard and use weapons and ammunition provided by the federal government. Some
believe that this makes the Second Amendment invalid. If the Second Amendment was written to
pertain to the state militias of the time then it would no longer hold relevance today. However, this
issue was addressed by the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller. The Supreme Court has
mentioned the Second Amendment in several cases but few have been directly addressed the scope
of the Amendment. District of Columbia v. Heller involved a dispute over a handgun ban in the
District of Columbia (D.C.). In February 2003, six D.C. residents filed a lawsuit challenging the
Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975. The Act prohibited D.C. residents from owning
handguns. The six residents were assembled by Robert Levy, who was affiliated with the CATO
Institute. The CATO Institute is a research organization. Its stated mission is, originate, disseminate,
and increase understanding of public policies based on the principles of individual liberty, limited
government, free markets, and peace. Our vision is to create free, open, and civil

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