...The people of France had also noticed the fabrics that Marie Antoinette used for her clothes: muslin and cotton. Instead of using French silk, Marie favored fabrics that had to be imported, which was deemed “unpatriotic for the French queen to [wear] so openly” (London). Even though the French hated her, she was still very influential in world of fashion. “She was a fashion icon” which gave her power (London). If Marie wore a style, “the rest of the court and the Western world followed suit” (London). She was so powerful that she could make or break an entire industry, by wearing or not wearing something (London). Because of Marie Antoinette, the popularity of muslin and cotton had grown so much producers could not keep up with the demand (London)....
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...Marie Antoinette was the wife of King Louis XVI or France, she was an Austrian princess who was sent to France to marry the dauphin of France at fourteen years old. She spent her time dancing at parties, playing cards and shopping. She was a really good mother and grew quite fond of Louis. Although I would consider Marie Antoinette a villain because she was profligate in her spending, she didn’t know about the people of France’s suffering, she was also a good person. Marie Antoinette was technically a villain but she oblivious to how much debt they were in and how the people were starving. Marie Antoinette was sent to marry Louis-Auguste, the dauphin de France in 1768. She had grey-blue eyes and ash blonde hair. He was introverted, shy and...
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...Hello, my name is Kassie Isbell and my tech essay is on Queen Marie Antoinette. I also mention the French Revolution as she contributed to much of the dissatisfaction. I chose this topic because she was a rather disfavored queen since the beginning of her reign because she was Austrian, whose history with France was not the greatest. Also, the activities she had done throughout her rule brought disparagement and only instigated the people to grow discontent with the aristocracy and monarchy. This is important because the French Revolution divided the people into pro and anti-revolutionary bodies and Marie Antoinette nonchalantly became the narcissistic, apathetic mascot of France. THESIS Life in the beginning Ok, let’s start off from the beginning,...
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...Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette; Good or Bad for our country? By Willa Campeau Louis XVI happens to be a bad leader for our country. He has emptied the banks ruining the economy. He did such through making the poor poorer and the rich richer for the the 1st and 2nd estates didn’t have to pay taxes. And the estates were set up unfairly with each estate having one vote at a sad attempt at equality with a 2;1 ratio. The 3rd estate even got kicked out leading to all of them meeting at the tennis court saying that they wouldn’t leave until there was a written constitution. But that all officially started the revolution with Bastille Day all because of the King’s poor leadership. But how should we change this? We need a revolution that promises...
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...PdF: AJ2BP_CRRECritical Reading 19th December 2014 Antoinette as a Victim of Black Racism The aim of this paper is to present evidence that Wide Sargasso Sea is a reproduction of reality by showing examples of black racism taken from the book. It shows the reality of Antoinette as a fiction character perceived as a victim of black racism. Although most readers of Wide Sargasso Sea have considered racism as one of the topics closer examination shows that the book gives examples of a specific kind called black racism (Nibras Jawad, 591). This paper uses elements from the book, and aspects from the reality that support the idea that the book includes black racism as one of the topics. For example, exclusion of Antoinette caused by black community because she is the daughter of a white Creole woman and a former slave-owner of English descent in Jamaica. This is showed in the book when black people use disparaging words like white cockroaches to call her. The phrase "white cockroach" was applied in a song saying that nobody wants her (Jean Rhys, 20). According to a research from Eastern University of Philadelphia phenomenon of racism is a result of the combination of discrimination, prejudices and ignorance. (Caleb Rosado). Racism has been a topic of inspiration for many writers. This is the case of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. The writer tells aspects that she could have experienced since Jean Rhys was born in 1890 on the island of Dominica in the West Indies to a Welsh...
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...Special Presentation H i s t o r y. c o m A dethroned king, a flamboyant queen, the storming of a fortress prison and the terror of the guillotine – the French Revolution has all of the ingredients of an engrossing drama. Yet to delve beneath the surface of these characters and symbols is to discover the complexity of this transformative era. The events of the French Revolution, transpiring over the span of a decade, were part of a grander Age of Revolutions and at the same time were comprised of a series of smaller stories of individual French citizens becoming politically engaged amidst tremendous poverty, intellectual transformation, and ultimately... violence. A combination of factors including rising expectations spurred by the Enlightenment, massive starvation, and frustration with the mismanagement of an inept monarchy pushed the Revolution’s initial aims. These aims were worn down as political conflicts splintered revolutionary groups and led to a frenzy of executions by guillotine. The special two-hour presentation, The French Revolution, peels through the layers of these remarkable years, from 1789 through the turn of a new century, to reveal an era of intense and lasting political and intellectual change. While the complexity of the French Revolution might seem to present daunting challenges, its significance in shaping international currents merits a careful exploration. Within the course of a decade, the French monarchy was shorn of its political power, a framework...
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...Analysis of Team Charter Rolanda Collins MGT 521 March 10, 2010 Joe McGirt 1 The purpose of this paper is to explain how, given the individual differences amongst my team members, we used the team charter to set standards for improving our teams’ performance. Nashai’s assessment of her personality type results were ENFP meaning she is people oriented, creative, and highly optimistic. Her suggested possible career’s are a publicist, research assistant, playwright, restaurateur, columnist, or a conflict mediator. Her trust assessment was graded a three, and her listening skills forty three. I found from what little I know of Nashai, that her assessments seemed to be fairly accurate. Between the two of us there were few differences, and our perspective on processes was mutual. Jamaal’s assessment of his personality type results were ISTJ meaning he is organized, compulsive, private, trustworthy, and practical. His suggested possible careers are an office manager, accountant, tax agent, and physics manager. His trust assessment was also graded a three, and his listening skills a forty two. I found his assessment results to be true to his nature, and character as well. He seemed a bit reserved but he happened to be the one who kept me and Nashai on task, and focused. He spoke calmly, and handled each task with ease. My assessment results for my personality type were ENTJ meaning I am outgoing, visionary, argumentative, have a low tolerance for incompetence and...
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...While reading my research paper you will learn how rebellions were influenced by the multiple changes of government and nationalism caused the French Revolution. Government styles and nationalism are two major contributions to rebellions. There are many different government styles: Limited Monarchy, Limited Democracy, Democracy, Oligarchy, Dictator and Republic. Almost all of the government styles were once used in France during the French Revolution. France started with a Monarchy, King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette ruled over all three of the estates (social classes of France's Old Regime). The First Estate was the church clergy, they paid few taxes. The Second Estate was the rich nobles, they were only 2% of the population. And the Third Estate were peasants, urban workers, and the middle class they made about 97% of the population. The Third Estate had few privileges, high taxes, and wanted change....
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...Ryan Perrin Research Essay 12/12/13 Othello William Shakespeare’s Othello could be viewed as an allegory that represents the frailty of human reason and the ease as to which a person can manipulate rational thought through the utilization of skillful rhetoric and deception. In the essay Allegory and Irony in ‘Othello’ by Antoinette B. Dauber, she says “he [Shakespeare] is not committed to the maintenance of allegory, and so he freely dramatizes the internal weaknesses and external onslaughts that lead to its destruction.” The readers, or viewers of the play, then are meant to be able to apply the stories moral problems to everyday situations and realize the harm that can be done by using rhetoric and deception to manipulate others. Rhetoric, when used as a tool of deception, can lead others to come to “reasonable conclusions,” yet these conclusions may be based upon irrational reasons and emotion; which in turn makes such a conclusion irrational. In reality these irrational reasons are only as rational as a persuader can convince a person to believe. In Othello, Shakespeare shows that even in the minds of people that are most confident of themselves, there is a self-doubt that can be increasingly apparent by very simple means of ignition. Iago ignites, or maybe even re-ignites this self-doubt by leading Othello to believe that Desdemona would prefer Cassio over him, which could cause Othello to believe that he is not worthy of having Desdemona since he is black. This situation...
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...LAS 45012 Global Issues in the Liberal Arts Video, Observation, And Interview Sources For Breadth Area Essays Films with Global/Multicultural Themes Many of the films listed below can apply to more breadth areas than those noted. Also note that many of the following films are available through rental, and many, including documentaries, may be offered free of charge through your local community library system. Prior to selection, students are encouraged to “google-check” films for interest, suitability, ratings, awards, and for foreign language/subtitle information. Please do not re-view films that you have already seen. Use this opportunity to expand your worldview. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (social/civic or value/meaning) The Way (value/meaning or social/civic) The Help (social/civic or art/expression) Contagion (science/description) The Last Lions (science/description) The Iron Lady (social/civic) Midnight in Paris (art/expression) Inside Job (social/civic) Gasland (science/description) The Ides of March (social/civic or value/meaning) The King’s Speech (social/civic) Invictus (social/civic) Creation (social/civic or value/meaning) Eat, Pray, Love (value/meaning) The Cove (science/description or value/meaning) Moon (science/description or value/meaning) The Hurt Locker (social/civic or value/meaning) In the Valley of Elah (social/civic) Rivers and Tides (art/expression) The 11th Hour (science/description) The Reader (social/civic...
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...Title Page Antoinette Price Health Reform Paper 2-17-16 Healthcare in America is changing at a rapid pace. The last time healthcare was moving this fast it was during the time that Medicare was launched. In this nation twice as much money per person is being spent on healthcare. The U.S. had the lowest score overall in quality, access, efficiency, equity, and healthy lives when in comparison to six other nations. There was also a lack of good chronic care management, care coordination, safety, and also the use of information technology. “The Supreme Court’s decision in June to largely uphold the constitutionality of the patient protection and affordable care act will mean the health reform implementation will proceed at a rapid pace” (healthaffairsblog). The congressional budget office plans to have about 23 million people insured by 2022. “New federal financial opportunities including the Medicare shared savings program, dual-eligible demonstrations pioneer accountable care organizations bundled payments, and numerous primary care initiatives are setting the stage to reward healthcare providers for patient care that is higher quality, more efficient, and more effective overall” (healthaffairsblog). In today’s society there is a fee-for-service payment model that rewards doctors and hospitals based on the service rather than the quality. Patients have little to no information about health cost and quality. There are many efforts to fix these problems so that each person...
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...melodrama at the Schubert Theater. 1928 Bar-mitzvah at the Avenue M temple. Father's business struggling and family move to Brooklyn. Attends James Madison HIgh School. 1930 Reassigned to the newly built Abraham Lincoln High School. Plays on football team. 1931 Delivery boy for local bakery before school, and works for father's business over summer vacation. 1933 Graduates from Abraham Lincoln High School. Registers for night school at City College, but quits after two weeks. 1933-34 Clerked in an auto-parts warehouse, where he was the only Jew employed and had his first real, personal experiences of American anti-semitism. 1934 Enters University of Michigan in the Fall to study journalism. Reporter and night editor on student paper, The Michigan Daily. 1936 Writes No Villain in six days and receives Hopwood Award in Drama. Transfers to an English major. 1937 Takes playwrighting class with Professor Kenneth T. Rowe. Rewrite of No Villain, titled, They Too Arise, receives a major award from the Bureau of New Plays and is produced in Ann Arbor and Detroit. Honors at Dawn receives Hopwood Award in Drama. Drives Ralph Neaphus East to join the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Spain during their Civil War, and decides not to go with him. 1938 The Great Disobedience receives second place in the Hopwood contest. They Too Arise is revised and titled The Grass...
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...Running head: ADN vs. BSN Associate’s Degree versus Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Competency Antoinette Bordeaux Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics- 430V November 13, 2010 Associates Degree versus Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Competency A registered nurse (RN) originally graduates from one of three educational programs which include diploma, associate degree (ADN), or a baccalaureate degree (BSN) program. All three programs have similarities and differences. One similarity is that all programs are required to take the same state board exam to become license and the passing rates for all degree are all somewhat similar. Starr and Edwards, (2010) specified, “Nationally in 2009, 91% of diploma graduates, 88% of associate degree graduates and 89% of baccalaureate degree graduates passed the NCLEX-RN on the first attempt(National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 2009)”. Another similarity suggestive from the statistics of the NCLEX-RN is that all three programs possess the required minimum knowledge in order to provide safe and effective care. Associate Degree History After World War II, Hood and Leddy (2010) states, “The nursing shortage increased as more hospital beds became available” (p.47). As the shortage hit hard and nurses were leaving the profession for multiple reasons it was recommended that nursing education be moved to universities and colleges rather than the hospital setting. In 1952 Mildred Montag proposed a solution to the nursing...
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...RESEARCH 2015 R E S E A R C H , 2 015 The Doctoral Programs at Harvard Business School educate scholars who make a difference in the world through rigorous academic research that influences practice. More than 140 strong, HBS doctoral students represent diverse backgrounds, degrees, undergraduate schools, and disciplines includ— ing economics, engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology, and sociology. They examine the most critical issues in business management through rigorous research, creating and disseminating new knowledge as the next generation of thought leaders. By the time they graduate, students will have authored and co-authored publications with faculty members, who often become important mentors, colleagues, and collaborators. ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT Chattopadhyay, Akash , Matthew R. Lyle, and Charles C.Y. Wang. “Accounting Data, Market Values and the Cross-Section of Expected Returns Worldwide.” Working Paper, April 2015. (Revise and resubmit to Journal of Accounting and Economics.) Gow, Ian D., Sa-Pyung Sean Shin, and Suraj Srinivasan. “Activist Directors: Determinants and Consequences.” HBS Working Paper 14-120, June 2014. Gow, Ian D., Sa-Pyung Sean Shin, and Suraj Srinivasan. “Consequences to Directors of Shareholder Activism.” HBS Working Paper 14-071, February 2014. Ioannou, Ioannis, Shelley Xin Li, and George Serafeim. “The Effect of Target Difficulty and Incentives on Target Completion: The Case of Reducing Carbon Emissions.”...
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...to begin with a definition of the concept. Conspiracy is a human activity involving more than one person. The parties to this activity are advancing basically the same or common objectives, and are advancing objectives which, by very reasonable standards, are personally harmful, evil or destructive. And, finally, they're doing all this either in secret or without fully advertising in advance what they're planning to do, and certainly not to their potential victims. It is also important to note that the definition says the parties to a conspiracy are doing the same things, or advancing common objectives, but not at all necessarily are they all doing so for the same personal reasons or motivations. So the essential focus of conspiratorial research should be on the actions of individuals, not merely their backgrounds or organizational affiliations. Down through the ages there have been many secret societies and conspiratorial movements desired absolute rule of the world, the overthrow of all existing governments, and the final destruction of all religion. It is possible to trace the origins and developments of these many movements, such as the early anti-Christian mysticism of the Gnostics; the conspiracy against orthodox Islam and for world power that was founded by Hasan Saba in Persia in 1090 A.D. as the Order of the Assassins; the Catholic Order of the Knights Templar, whose heretical leaders imitated the Assassins' system for the destruction of Christianity. During the thirteenth...
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