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Brad Wartman Professor John McGlothlin Eng-W 131 22 October 2011 Microtheme 4 The panoptic schema makes any apparatus of power more intense… It is a way of obtaining from power (Foucault 161). Foucault states that the Panopticon is set up in a way that a prisoner is forced to be . . . Read more
Strict vs. Broad Interpretation During both Jefferson’s and Madison’s presidential term, both the Republicans’ and the Federalists’ ideals did not always stay consistent to their previous, more defined beliefs. Jefferson felt it necessary during his presidency to restore the states’ rights that the Federalists previously took away, but he also . . . Read more
The Oedipal complex can still be found today in many forms of media, including The Simpsons television series. “Tennis the Menace” clearly reflects the Oedipal archetype which makes this piece appropriate for analyzing. The episode makes two clear connections – one to the play “Oedipus the King” and the other . . . Read more
The Neolithic Revolution introduced the need of agricultural techniques and tools. The Chinese during the Han Dynasty in 2nd century B. C. E. and the Romans in the 1st century B. C. E. had various views on the agricultural technology which came about during the time period of these empires. . . . Read more
•Barbara Jordan was born in February 1936 and died in January 1996. •She was a National Championship Debater during college. •She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a double major in Political Science and History. •Barbara Jordan was the 1st African American senator since 1883. •In 1972, she was then elected . . . Read more
Don’t Hide From Your Shame May 17 2011 In this story written by Hugh Garner, you have a young man named Donald, who is graduating from a private school and onto University. Donald is ashamed of where he comes from, his economic standings, and most of all, his mother. The . . . Read more
In today’s society, physical beauty and appearance is stressed from a very young age. Maybe unknowingly, your parents submitted you to a life of striving to be “beautiful. ” Your parents may have given you a faultless, slender, beautiful Barbie doll for you to play with when you were younger, . . . Read more
Athena was the goddess of wisdom and war. She invented math. Her responsibilities were giving wisdom, inspiring, inventions, and protecting Athens. She could change herself into other forms and shapes. Her weapons were a lance, shield, and a fringed cloak. Athena lived on Mount Olympus. Her parents were Zeus and . . . Read more
IAS 18 International Accounting Standard 18 Revenue This version includes amendments resulting from IFRSs issued up to 31 December 2008. IAS 18 Revenue was issued by the International Accounting Standards Committee in December 1993. It replaced IAS 18 Revenue Recognition (issued in December 1982). Limited amendments to IAS 18 were . . . Read more
The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through breathing. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. This exchange of gases is . . . Read more