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Statement of Rhetorical Analysis On February 22, 2016 author John Warner published an article on
Just Visiting entitled "Kill the 5–Paragraph Essay." Warner creatively talks about how rudimentary
of a structure this type of essay holds. Writers are locked inside a cage of regulations and guidelines
making them unable to write the essay as they please, but rather having to piece together regulated
sentences and paragraphs because that's what they have been told would score high on certain test
questions. The article targets people of all kinds, but is more directed towards early college aged
students. The purpose behind this article is to get them to expand their horizon, disregard all the
regulations they have been previously taught and start to write in a much more open–minded sense.
Analysis of John Warner's "Kill the 5–Paragraph Essay" Simply spoken, the aging youth are facing a
very large dilemma when it comes to making the transition from high school to college level
courses. As many have been taught in the past, just as many will be taught in the future, the
commonly known 5–paragraph essay is quickly becoming an eyesore in the writer's community.
John Warner published an article in which he deploys a full on assault to persuade others to do away
with this type of essay format all together. In his article "Kill the 5–paragraph Essay" Warner
establishes his credibility, paints an imaginary picture of the 5–paragraph essay and uses logical and
emotional
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The Scientific Method Essay
The Scientific Method is the standardized procedure that scientists are supposed to follow when
conducting experiments, in order to try to construct a reliable, consistent, and non–arbitrary
representation of our surroundings. To follow the Scientific Method is to stick very tightly to a order
of experimentation. First, the scientist must observe the phenomenon of interest. Next, the scientist
must propose a hypothesis
, or idea in which the experiments will be based around. Then, through
repeated experimentation, the hypothesis can either be proven false or become a theory
. If the
hypothesis is proven to be false, the scientist must reformulate his or her ideas and come up with
another hypothesis, and the experimentation begins again. This
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Furthermore, flies were observed laying eggs where the maggots formed. Thus, he concluded that
maggots are the result of flies, not spontaneous generation. He then called the principles behind his
experiment "Metodo Scientifico" or The Scientific Method
.
The first cases of what would be considered properly using the Scientific Method can be found
earlier, though, back in the studies of Galileo, early in the 17th century. He first observed that heavy
objects gain speed as they fall. He then proposed, or hypothesized, that the rate of falling of massive
objects was proportional to the distance that the object has fallen. Following the Scientific Method,
he tested his hypothesis and found it to be false, since objects falling unequal distances do not fall in
the same amount of time, as his hypothesis led to. Since his hypothesis failed, he made a new one,
which proposed that the rate at which an object falls is directly proportional to the time the object
has spent falling. This was tested by rolling balls down an inclined plane and calculating the speed
and time values from those observations. Later, these experiments led to the discovery of the
gravitational constant g, and a better understanding of the Scientific Method.
The Method has been used many times since Galileo conducted his experiments, and it has been
considered a valid way of conducting experiments since
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Essay about Homer
Homer How can one determine a writers feelings about issues by simply reading their literature?
Often it seems, one can read more than just the words written on the page. We can read the feeling
and emotion the words represent. Homer's tone in The Odyssey shows his feelings about the past,
present, and future of Greece. He portrays Ancient Greece as being overly structured and rigid. He
shows the Golden Age he lived in as being perfectly ideal, and balanced. His view of the future
predicted chaos, slackness, and confusion. Through particular characters, objects, and settings, he
symbolizes accurately these viewpoints to the reader. Homer used people, objects, and places to
symbolize his view of the
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This stool can be understood as a symbol or anger and hurt. The past was a time Homer could
remember only as strict and overly structured. Homer also gave many representations of his time.
The Golden Age of Greece was in Homer's eyes the ideal generation. Odysseus, disguised as an old
beggar, could hardly represent this time. Yet, through this beggar's transformation into royal looking
Odysseus we can see a symbolization of past changing into an improved current period. "For lately
you were old and meanly clad; now you are like the gods who hold the open sky" (XVI). Strong,
beautiful Odysseus is a model character illustrating this time. Homer uses places such as the
Phaeacian ship to symbolize the Golden Age. "Then as the sea–borne ship drew near, running full
swiftly, the Earth Shaker drew near her too, turned her to stone and rooted her to the bottom, forcing
her under with his outspread hand, and went away" (XIII). The ship, representing balance, was
forced down. Homer knew Greece's Golden Age was coming to an end. It would be forced down
like the balanced ship. The bow of Odysseus finishes this view. "I offer you the mighty bow of
prince Odysseus" (XXI). This mighty bow completes Homer's view of the ultimate Golden Age in
which he lived. Homer foresaw the future as looking chaotic. This is portrayed throughout
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Essay on The Bahamas
The Bahamas
The Bahamas is full of a vast array of inimitable little islands, populated by the laid back people of
the Caribbean. Great Exuma is one of these, a place of warm tranquillity and relaxation, a place
where peace can be found. A minute number of people inhabit the 90 mile stretch of land where you
will find an amazing variety of wildlife. The majority of untouched island is covered by jungle–like
surroundings known as the mangrove, its inhabitants being deadly scorpions and snakes, roofed by
the leaves under which poisonous skull–spiders shelter.
The vast green mangrove covering the island surrounds a small quiet town where the few
inhabitants of this unique part of the world will
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It may sound like a slight cliché but this is an experience that you will truly never forget, as you feel
such unity with nature and this cannot be explained until you have witnessed it yourself. You start to
think "maybe this is how life should be lived?" A life without worries, responsibilities or stress, a
life that is to be lived out how you want, without any authoritative figure forcing you how to live,
presenting you with an immense urge to just leave the dull and dark cruel society that we are faced
with everyday to go and discover the kind of rare tranquillity that can be found in an such an
incredible place unfound and unscathed by the greed of man.
The crystal clear sea, the incredible exotic creatures and the peaceful life style of the Caribbean is
what makes it so remarkable. The difference in culture is again what distances the islands of the
Bahamas from any other place on the earth. From fishing to scuba diving, Great Exuma has every
aspect of a holiday destination you would want, maybe apart from the crowded malls and
amusement parks, but who wants that anyway, relaxation is the key to any vacation. If you're
looking for peace away from the norm of the hectic modern world, then Great Exuma can give you
the exact desires you need to get away from the stress and tire of life. We're all bored of waking
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Language is important because it's one of the main ways to communicate and interact with other
people around us. It keeps us in contact with other people. English language is an example for the
importance of a language because it is the international language and has become the most
important language to people in many parts of the world. It is most widely used in communicating
around the world, Also it is spoken as the first language in many countries. English is playing a
major role in many sections like education, medicine, engineering and business. There are many
reasons that makes English is the most important language in the world.
The article lists four reasons why English is important the first reason is that even
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Moreover the internet sites are in English and we can see the other languages sites gives options to
translate into English and a lot of information we will find are written in English. Another fact is
that it the writer thing is that it is the easiest language to learn and suggest that starting learning
English for one week and see the results. If we understand and communicate in English it will be
every easy for us while traveling and we can get help in English around the world. Many companies
and governmental companies hire people who are good readers and writers and can speak English
very well.
One of the most international languages is English. It is from the requirements from studying abroad
and the textbooks are almost in English. If a person wants to get PHD degree English is important
and helpful for them. The writer of the article wants to shed the lights on how to improve English
skills. 1) students should differentiate between textbooks languages and real English language and
focus on grammar and how to write without any mistake. The writer compared between the use of
English and Arabic language. 2) How to get fluent English language speaker and explains the tips
for it. We don't have to memorize each single word but only the phrases and statements. Also read
and write stories, articles and conversation. Moreover download and listen to BBC, CNN, WEE and
Euro news agencies to be familiar
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The Invasion of D-Day Essay
Introduction
The invasion of D–Day is the largest joint sea born invasion in the history of the world. Although
very well planned, the amphibious landings were a gamble made by the Allied forces to gain
foothold in Europe. Every American has heard about the Allied invasion of German–occupied
Western Europe on D–Day. However, how many Americans stop and think about how much
planning, preparation and luck that went into making it the success that it is remembered for? I will
attempt to depict what it took to conquer the Normandy beaches using historical and military facts
that make it such an iconic event in the world's history still today.
History
Japan's surprise attack on the United States came as a complete shock. The attacks cost
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They used lessons learned from the unsuccessful Dieppe raid to assist identifying parameters for the
landing site, such as: it needed to be within range of fighters from England, within reach of a major
port, suitable for prolonged operations, and have beach defenses that could be suppressed with
bombing and bombardment.6 The resulting answer was a section of Norwegian coast between Caen
and Cherbourg.
In July 1942 the first draft of Overlord plan was completed by COSSAC, and by August the
Operation Overlord plan was approved by the CCS. Lieutenant–General Dwight D. Eisenhower was
appointed as Supreme Commander for Operation Overlord. General Sir Bernard Montgomery is
given command of the 21st Army Group, which contains all the land forces that would be used in
the invasion.
The Allies identified five separate beaches for the invasion of Normandy. The Americans would
assault the two beaches in the west, named Utah and Omaha. In the east, British and Canadian
forces would assault Gold, Juno, and Sword Beaches. Airborne units would be deployed to land on
the flanks of Utah and Sword beaches. The main objectives planned for the first day would be to
consolidate the beaches into one beach head, secure the main avenues of travel to and from the
beaches, and secure the city of Caen. The following days would include fortification and expansion
of the beach
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Essay on Goal Setting
Goal Setting In the first article that I found It stated that Goal Setting is a formal process for
personal planning, and is a form of motivation. It is used for a target that a person works for so they
can be successful. The process of goal setting is used by many people throughout the world that are
trying to and have already achieved something in their lifetime.
Setting goals helps a person remain focused on being successful, stay away from distractions, and
will help with motivation
. There are two types of goal setting:
Long–term, and Short–term goals. Short–term goals are smaller goals that are "easier" to achieve,
and will keep the person motivated and continue to strive for success. They also are goals that lead
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Also, after achieving a goal, you must look back and ask yourself if the goal was too easy for you to
achieve, if you learned something while trying to achieve the goal, and if you need to fix any of
your "skills" in trying to achieve your goal.
If you do not achieve your goals, then this does not mean that you are a failure as long as you learn
something from your mistakes. You must find where you made your mistakes and then fix them.
Some of the Key Points for goal setting is Deciding what is important for you to achieve in your life,
separating what is important from what is irrelevant, motivating yourself to achievement, and
building your self–
confidence based on measured achievement of goals.
In the second article that I found, it stated that Goal Setting is a very powerful technique that can
yield strong returns in all areas of your life. Setting goals allows you to decide what you want to do
with your life.
This article reiterates the previous article and states "Goal Setting Helps
Self–confidence". "By setting goals, and measuring their achievement, you are able to see what you
have done and what you are capable of. The process of achieving goals and seeing their achievement
gives you the confidence and self–belief that you need that you will be able to achieve higher and
more difficult goals".
Some of the key points that this article stresses for setting goals is that you can achieve more,
improve
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Unteaching The Five– Paragraph essay by Marie Foley is a light hearted but argumentive piece
focusing on the way most school aged children are taught to write. Foley's main point comes down
to the very first words in the essay; "The five–paragraph formula confuses and alienates students
and undermines our most basic goals as writing instructors." Foley believes that by teaching
children to write in a formulated manner we are not letting them explore and learn through their own
writing. We are instead giving them the freedom to discontinue the thought process once they feel
that the essay they have produced meets the formula standards they have been kept to, and refuse to
part with. Marie Foley then brings up a critique by William Coles on
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Romeo and Juliet 5 Paragraph Essay
In many literary works, there are methods that authors use to make a story better. In The Tragedy of
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, dramatic irony is the driving method. Dramatic irony is
something in which characters do not know something, but the reader or audience knows what the
true reality is. According to some researchers, "A staple of Elizabethan and Shakespearean drama
was dramatic irony" (Halio 25). Furthermore some researchers also belive that dramatic irony is
very prominent in the play, " One of the more prominent literary devices in the play is irony" (Sauer
673). Romeo and Juliet, and also their friends and families face a lot of instances of dramatic irony
in the story. Dramatic irony creates suspense and adds to
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Due to the nurse being so unclear, Juliet thinks that both Romeo and Tybalt both have died. Once
things clear up, Juliet figures out that Romeo has killed Tybalt, and her first reaction to this is anger
toward Romeo. After things cool down, she feels bad that she has said this, and she takes her words
back. Once Juliet learns about the punishment Romeo gets she feels the worst she has ever felt.
Romeo was given the sentence of exile, which in the time period meant no connection to people,
whatsoever. Due to this Juliet knows that she might never ever see the love of her life, at all. To
Juliet this meant that there would be no more Romeo, "Juliet feels that Romeo is no longer her lover,
and she can't have him again" (Moffat 139). She started crying a lot after this, so much that her
parents had to come to her room and see what was going on. When Lady Capulet inquired as to why
Juliet was crying, Juliet right away said that she was crying about the horrible death of Tybalt. Lady
Capulet responds to this by saying, "Well, girl thou weep'st not so much for his death, as that the
villain lives which slaughtered him" (Romeo and Juliet 3.5.65–66). Juliet had just tricked her mother
into thinking that she wasn't crying for Romeo, but rather Tybalt. The dramatic irony in this case is
that the reader knows that Juliet is lying to her mother, but Lady Capulet actually believes this, and
goes along with it. Dramatic irony was a
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Summary of Unteaching the Five-paragraph Essay
In an excerpt of Unteaching the Five–Paragraph Essay," Marie Foley reveals how the Five–
Paragraph Essay formula contradicts writing instructor's most basic goals. Foley shows that the
formula deters from generating individual thinking. In today's society, essays are used by millions of
people in order to express their different ideas. The Five–Paragraph Essay formula was originally
developed to help retain the efficiency and clarity of the essay. Foley, however, believes that this
process eventually separates the student from his or her written expression and should be used only
as a first step tool for beginning student writers. Foley insists that the formula blocks discovery,
squelches authenticity and undermines the reader's need for
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The formula is comfortable and familiar to them. It becomes imprinted.
Foley contends that in addition to blocking discovery, the Five–Paragraph Essay formula squelches
the student's authenticity. Foley states, "filling the structure with the requisite 500 words, they go
through the motions of writing
, but they seldom create something authentically theirs," (232). Foley
knew that students feel much more at liberty to freely express themselves in their personal journals
and in their letters to friends, but take on a different identity for the essay. The students' character,
personality, and convictions are locked away until given the opportunity to free write.
On a more serious level, coherence is undermined while being one of the writer's and reader's most
basic need. "The problem is not that the Five–Paragraph formula produces incoherence but rather
that it limits students to a superficial, predictable level or coherence," (232) states Foley. This allows
for students to throw any three liberally related ideas together for the body of the essays. Once
students fabricate a thesis statement that elucidates for their three ideas, the students feel they have
mastered structure. Foley states, "To be asked merely to enumerate three aspects of any topic
relieves the student of the need to probe relationships... it robs them of any motivation to do so,"
(232). Juxtaposition is not
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Essay about Behavior
Behavior–
Behave, it its root form, means to contain or to have. In the reflective sense, it means 'to have bear
oneself'. To use the word behave in common conversation, it is understood as to 'behave well'. As for
the phrase 'to behave badly', it is understood immediately.
Behavior is looked at in society as the way a person presents him or herself in a given situation. It is
also related to the specialized sense of manners. Use of the noun to refer to public conduct or, in a
moral sense, to a general range of activities is still quite common.
But the term is also used in relation to plants, lower organisms and animals to describe the apparent
activity of the whole organism
.
One particular meaning followed from the extension of the
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Different stages of bourgeois society led to different stages of the capitalist mode of economic
production. It is often difficult to separate the meaning of bourgeois from the meaning used to
describe historically distinct periods and phrases of social and cultural development. The bourgeois
ideology of settled independent citizens is clearly not the same as the bourgeois ideology of the
highly mobile agents of a para–national corporation. There are also some problems between
bourgeois and capitalist, which are often used interchangeably but which are primarily
distinguishable as social and economic terms.
There can be difficulties of usage, associated with some of the most intense controversies of
analysis, when the same word is used for the whole society in which one class is dominate and for a
specific class within that whole society.
Bureaucracy–
Definition– the word Bureaucracy originated in English in the middle of the 1900's. The word
bureau had its meaning of a writing desk with drawers. The American use of Bureaucracy has
become more common, especially with references to foreign branches. As the word bureaucracy
evolved, many different meanings have been taken to affect.
The increasing scale of commercial organization, with a corresponding increase in government
intervention and legal controls, and with the increasing importance of organized and professional
central government, produced the political facts to which the new term pointed.
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To Kill A Mockingbird 5 Paragraph Essay
Introductory Paragraph Throughout most novels, characters encounter obstacles or events that once
faced change their lives for the better or worse. In this book, that obstacle is racism. This is evident
in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird when ... ____________________. Due to...
____________________. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
, Dolphus Raymond, Tom
Robinson and Bob Ewell each encounter racism in different ways; however, they all suffer as a
result.
Body Paragraph #1 Dolphus Raymond is one of the many victims of racism in Maycomb, as he is
forced to live a life of false impressions. After Mr.Raymond let Dill take a sip of his drink, he
discreetly said, "...if I weave a little and drink out of this sack, folks can say Dolphus Raymond's in
the clutches of whiskey..."(Lee, 200). Mr. Raymond is letting the people of Maycomb inaccurately
believe he is a drunk to give them a reason to tolerate his decision to be in a relationship with an
African American woman. Dill identifies Mr.Raymond in the crowd of colored people drinking out
of his sack then commented, "'Why's he sitting with the colored folks?' [Jem then replies]
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When Scout arrives home from school to explain to Atticus what her classmates have been calling
him he stated that "I'm simply defending a negro...but there's been some high talk around town to
the effect that I shouldn't be defending this man." (Lee. 75). Entirely based on the fact that Tom is
black he is seen as less than therefore does not deserve the justice services offered to the white
community. During Aunt Alexandra's get together, Atticus pulls her and Calpurnia aside and tells
them the bad news. "Tom's dead...they shot him. He was running. It was during their exercise
period. They said he just broke into a blind raving charge at the fence and started climbing over.
Right in front of them."
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Essay on The Three Branches of Government
The United States government braces its power among three powerful branches, legislative,
executive and judicial. These branches interact with one another to establish authority that is strong,
yet equal to have power over the country. Each branch pursues certain responsibilities and duties to
operate in an efficient and effective manner in which society upholds. The executive, legislative and
judicial branches all interact amid each other to validate accuracy of the nation's most powerful law
of the land, the Constitution. It is important to know how these branches interact with each other to
learn how a bill becomes a law. Reflecting on how the three branches promote a balance of power
that is constructive to include the agendas and
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However, with all of the duties the legislative branch renders it has to be checked by the executive
and judicial branches before imperative decisions are completed. The interaction that the legislative
branch has with the judicial branch is to interpret acts of Congress that are disputed in legal cases to
also declare laws of Congress void if they are not in accordance with the Constitution (Patterson,
2011, p. 42). The interaction the legislative branch has with the executive branch is when the
creation of new laws or the changes of existing laws are made the executive branch is to issue
regulation executing the full force of law. This gives the legislative branch power and authority
within its own branch, to also subsist checked by the other two branches.
The power of the executive branch is vested by the President of the United States
. This branch is the
largest branch that operates with assistance from the Vice President, agencies and members to
successfully lead the government. The executive branch mainly operates based on the
responsibilities and duties of the President implementing and forcing laws written by Congress
(Whitehouse.gov). However, the interactions that the executive branch has with the other branches
productively endorse power. The interactions that the executive branch has with the legislative
branch are carrying out and enforce the laws that
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Anne Frank 5 Paragraphs
This is where you will start writing your essay. Remember that it needs to be 5 paragraphs and all
your sentences need to be well thought out and amazing. I want to be impressed with your writing
and what you think about Anne Frank. This is where your second paragraph starts. You will talk
about courage and give me lots of good examples.
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Write A 5 Paragraph For Research Paper
Write a 5 paragraph essay on either how a roller coaster works; and explain utilizing Newton's 3
laws of motion, gravity, and friction. Be sure to include an introduction and conclusion.
Do you ever wonder why things move and stop? Do you ever wonder why things move up and
down? The reason behind motion is something called the 4 forces, thrust, lift, drag, and gravity.
Thrust is the force which pushes an object forward. Lift is the force which causes an object to fly.
Drag is the force which slows an object down while it is moving. And gravity is the force which
pulls every object down. The motion of bodies to these 4 forces are described by 3 Laws. They are
called Newton's Laws Of Motion
. We can use these laws to help understand the physics
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5 Paragraph Essay: The Middle Kingdom Of Egypt
The Middle kingdom of Egypt is a very interesting also is about the 12 dynasty. This dynasty relates
to also the 11th and 14th dynasty.This dynasty focused on foreign policy's,aggressive and a whole
lot of other things that match into this dynasty.I choose this dynasty because it seems like a very
emotional dynasty.This is the dynasty that I wanted to explain and to talk about in a 5 paragraph
essay. During this time of the dynasty the middle kingdom mostly focused on aggressive foreign
policy.But it also focuses on a queen who has also ruled in the 12 dynasty.Her name is Queen
Sobekneferu she is the first actual female to rule over a kingdom and do it without a king.But she
was also the last ruler of the 12 dynasty as well as the first,the
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Five Paragraph Essay I like the book more than the movie. In the book, I can really understand who
is Arthur and the knights. But in the movie, I cannot recognize their faces. Some of the parts in the
movie is 18+, but in the movie, there is non. And the last reason is the book shows events clearly
and who does it happens. In the movie, I didn't understand why these things happen. So I think the
book is better. I can know who is Arthur in the book. We don't need to know their face in the book.
We just need to know who do it and what is their name. But in the movie, when I look at their faces,
they just all look the same. I cannot recognize the main character and others in the movie. If I look
in the movie, I don't know who do it
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Module 5 Paragraph Essay
In the book "Gifted Hands" Ben Carson explains each letter of "THINK BIG". "THINK BIG" stands
for Talent, Honesty, Insight, Nice, Knowledge, Big, In–Depth Learning, and God. I believe the three
most successful letters in "THINK BIG" are Honesty, Nice ,and God.These are the most important
for success because they make a big difference in your life and they can give you hope for your
patient. H is for HONESTY which everyone needs in life because being honest can make you
friends with someone.It can allow people to know what's going on instead of being in the dark
which can make them upset.It gains your trust which is really
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Physical Therapy Essays
Physical Therapy
Physical therapists are members of a health care team, specially trained to improve movement and
flinction, relieve pain, and expand movement potential. Through evaluation and individualized
treatment programs, physical therapists can both treat existing problems and provide preventive
health care for people with a variety of needs (Physical Therapy–Improving 1). Physical therapists
are very knowledgeable and skillful concerning the human body
. Physical therapy is a complex, but
rewarding field to pursue as a career. Specialization
, working conditions
, job outlook, salaries, and
education requirements need to be taken into consideration when contemplating a career as a
physical therapist.
Physical therapists can
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Physical therapists develop specific programs for each patient's needs. They may apply therapeutic
exercise, ultrasound, massage, and applications of heat and cold to alleviate pain and restore normal
function to the body. The physical therapist is able to evaluate a patient's joint motion, muscle
strength, endurance, functional abflity, muscle tone, reflexes, and stability of walking. The physical
therapist also assesses the need and use of braces and artificial limbs, function of the heart and
lungs, integrity of sensation and perception, and performance of activities required in daily living.
("A Future" 18). Another important part of the job of a physical therapist is to maintain careful
documentation. The documentation is mainly used to keep a record of rehab used, to reflect back on
improvement, and to provide legal records.
The working conditions for physical therapists are fairly attractive, mainly because of the wide
range of choices. Physical therapists can choose the setting they want to work in. Though a large
number of physical therapists work in hospitals, now more than 70 percent of them can be found in
private physical therapy offices, community health centers, corporate or industrial health centers,
sports facilities, research institutions, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, home health agencies,
schools, pediatric centers, colleges, and universities ("A Future" 9). Most physical
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The Symbolism Of Fire In Frankenstein
As we look into the novel of frankenstein by author Mary Shelley we see a number of symbols, one
in particular was the symbolism of fire. There are many things about fire that makes it very unique
in the sense of this story making fire a symbol of destruction, doom and death. We are first
introduced to fire later on in the story when the creature makes fire in the woods due to anger. The
symbolism of fire in the story is very big especially when fire represented destruction. After the
prejudice act towards the creature, the creature commences a fire out of anger and as the novel states
"The cottage was quickly enveloped by the flames, which clung to it and licked it with their forked
and destroying tongues." This shows how the anger of the creature created a destructive device at
the tips of his hands, fire being the destructive tool used. Frankenstein used fire to get rid of his
anger and rage towards the
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Fire has turned into a focused, on image for death in this story. When we read about the cottagers
bite the dust in the flares after the creature begins the fire, we see that once we encounter fire we see
flames filled with death. Fire additionally causes torment for instance when the creature says "In my
joy I thrust my hand into the live embers, but quickly drew it out again with a cry of pain." The
torment that fire has caused not just to the people but also to the creature who has made death occur
through flames of this awful mark. In conclusion the symbolism of fire throughout the novel of
frankenstein has been signs of destruction, doom and death.We consider fire to be a gadget that lone
conveys damage to whatever is in its way and the account of frankenstein obviously demonstrates
it.The way the creature discusses fire as a damnation opening and how fire indicated demolition and
passing all through the cottagers makes fire a substandard imagery all through the story
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