...“There is a thin line between love and hate.” This is a phrase used by many to represent the constant battle between love and hate. With the song “The Ballad of Love and Hate,” the Avett Brothers convey the differences and battles between love and hate. At the beginning of the song, love is away and is now coming home to hate. Hate is mad at her for being gone but will not admit it, and decides to get drunk. Hate manages to get to the door to see love and apologizes to her. Love asks why he is sorry and all he says is “I’m yours and that’s it forever” (Brothers 1). Neil Hilborn, with his poem “OCD”, states that he meets a girl that loves every aspect of his OCD, and she helps him lessen some of his “tics.” More towards the end of the poem he states how she starts to get annoyed by the “tics” of his OCD. He expresses how she said this was a mistake, but he does not understand when he was “better” because of her. At the end of the poem, Hilborn states how he leaves his lights on and the door unlocked for her when it is something that truly bothers him. Using the rhetorical appeal of pathos, the Avett Brothers and Neil Hilborn both show love against hate. “The Ballad of Love and...
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...CHAPTER 21 1. Which of the following does not affect the form and content of working papers? a. Nature and complexity of the business b. Form of the auditor's report c. Specific audit methodology and technology used in the course of the audit. d. Estimated audit fee agreed upon between the client and the auditor. 2. Which of the following need not be documented in the working papers as required by PSA 230(Clarified)? a. Audit evidence obtained, the audit procedures applied and the testing performed have provided sufficient competent evidential matter to afford a reasonable basis for an opinion. b. The work has been adequately planned and supervised. c. A sufficient understanding of the internal control structure had been obtained to plan the audit and to determine the nature, timing and extent of tests to be performed. d. Basis in choosing the members of the audit engagement team. 3. When planning an audit, which of the following is not a factor that affects auditors' decisions about the quantity, type, and content of audit working papers? a. The auditors' need to document compliance with financial reporting standards. b. The existence of new sales contracts important for the client's business. c. The auditors' judgment about their independence with regard to the client. d, The auditors' judgments about materiality. 4. An audit working paper that shows the detailed evidence and procedures regarding the balance in the accumulated depreciation...
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...‘Miłość i Nienawiść’ 1. Pozwól, że zacznę od miłości, tyle ci jej dałem Dziś zrozumiałem, że tylko się przed Tobą kompromitowałem! Choć raz zrób coś dla mnie i poświęć mi te 4 minuty I uważnie wsłuchaj się w te szczere nuty: Codziennie marzę by się nam razem życie ułożyło, Traktowałbym cię inaczej niż z tamtym było. Pewnie dalej nie mam u ciebie szans, Chuj poczekam aż przejdziesz cały ten las, Chłopaków, łajdaków, prostaków, Grubych, chudych, ładnych, brzydkich, A na gdzieś na końcu będę ja, któryś z tych wszystkich. Wierz lub nie ale ja czekać mogę, Nie jedna nawinąć się może, wtedy podstawie jej nogę, Bo cierpliwości mam pod dostatkiem Czekam aż do mego portu zawitasz swoim statkiem. Jestem jak pierdolony pingwin, jak kocham to na zawsze, Przyniosę ci ten kamyk, po czym przy twym boku zasnę. Nadchodzi zima, hibernacja mnie dopada, Rób miejscu w łóżku bo na ryj spadam, To nie pierwszy raz kiedy z wątpliwości upadam. Wstaję i walczę, idę dalej po ciebie, Za każdym razem gdy mnie przytulasz jestem w niebie. Jesteś tej nieustannej walki i skruchy warta Kiedyś mi za to podziękujesz, jak Francja za Napoleona Bona Parta. 2. I tak bez refrenu, szybki przeskok do nienawiści Nie mogę już tego w sobie tłamsić, jestem pełen zawiści! Myślałem, że łączyło nas uczucie, Byłem głupi, omotałaś mnie, nie zdążyłem uciec. Dałem się nabrać na twoje gierki, Użyłaś mnie jak matematyk ekierki, Po czym odsunęłaś na bok, Bym nie przeszkadzał z kolejną sprawą. Znalazłaś...
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...Love is stronger than hate 2010 October 8 tags: apartheid, God by Paul Vallely [pic]One of the great figures of the twentieth century vowed he was going into retirement yesterday. Do not believe it. Desmond Tutu has retired before and whenever a serious injustice reared its head he has returned. Desmond Mpilo Tutu was one the central forces in the dismantling of the apartheid state which kept a white elite in power over the black majority in South Africa for nearly five decades, causing untold death and suffering. In the early years of apartheid various movements of political protest and resistance arose. The white regime responded by arresting tens of thousands of black activists. Many more in the African National Congress (ANC) went into exile, to continue their opposition from abroad. The torch of resistance back home was passed largely to the South African churches, the one group the white government could not outlaw. Its most prominent leader was Desmond Tutu who in 1975 had become the first black man to be appointed Dean of St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral in Johannesburg. “It was people of faith who by and large kept the fires of revolution burning,” he later said in an interview for a BBC documentary I presented. Just a year after his appointment at the cathedral he came to international attention for the vigour of his condemnations of the massacre of schoolchildren in Soweto. Hundred were mown down by white police for protesting against the government’s decision to make...
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...Joanna Antonopoulos Love hate relationship. That’s how I would describe my relationship with science. I can’t recall the first in class science experiment I did in school, but towards the end of 5th grade, I ran against other 5th graders in a science fair and the objective was to build your own experiment and use the scientific method. Well, I decided to do an experiment on what water can conduct electricity so I took 3 different types of water: such as: distilled, tap, and undistalled water. With those 3 different waters, I put the lightbulb wires in the water and only the distilled water was able to conduct electricity. I wish the schools I went to, payed more attention to science rather than art. I feel like it would have been...
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...many years pass, I will always remember the warm summers and the cold winters that I spent as a little girl in Strawberry Valley. * Body: * Setting * I had a love-hate relationship with those three hour drives to the mountain. * Scenery (Desert) * Dry/Barren * Rocks * Car games * A-Z * I Spy * Climax (tr. One weekend…) * Caves * Four wheeling * Fishing * Spending nights around the fire * Ending * Family * Time with dad * Ability to get lost within what mother nature has created * Conclusion (tr. In the end) * Although I no longer get to take trips to the mountain, it is a memory that will stay close to my heart forever. Mountain Memories From a young age, I can remember the smell of the trees and turns in the road that led us to the cabin. This was a drive that I remember taking several hundred times throughout my childhood. These drives took me far from the big city to a small village where I could truly embrace Mother Nature’s creation. No matter how many years pass, I will always remember the warm summers and the cold winters that I spent as a little girl in Strawberry Valley. I had a love-hate relationship with the three hour drives to the mountain. Trips from Las Vegas to Strawberry Valley mostly consisted of the dry and barren desert. As I watched out my window, I could...
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...The Bean Called Peanut When given this writing assignment, I first thought of all the things I know about a peanut. I thought of the simple things like a peanut is a nut that is brown and grows inside a pod. What I did not immediately think about what the actual purpose of this essay—to write about what I observed about the peanut given to me by my instructor. I had grabbed five peanut shells out of the large bag that probably came from Costco. I chose one to observe and I decided on the one that seemed to have the most character on the outside. At first sight, the pod seemed to be brittle and weak due to the breakage of the outer shell which exposed the root-like veins. It was disproportionately shaped where one side was almost twice as large as the other side. The first thing that came to my mind when I looked at the shape of this peanut was the ultrasound picture of a fetus. It was bent in the center and one side looked like a head. I was immediately distracted by the thought of whether the peanut was salted or unsalted, so I licked the shell to find that it was salted. The texture against my tongue was rough and almost fuzzy and I could also feel the pores and veins of the inner part of the shell. I began to rub the shell with my finger and experienced similar feeling as I did with my tongue, but against my skin it reminded me of the how the bottom of my dog’s paws feel. I examined the imperfections of the shell and found a small pin size hole at the tip of...
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...the speaker’s love-hate relationship with America. McKay considers the country to be “a cultured hell,” and yet he admits that he also can’t help loving and admiring the country. These two intense emotions come from two of the completely contradictory aspects of American culture that are most well known: oppression and freedom. One Harlem Renaissance theme in this poem is “determination to fight oppression.” Lines like “as a rebel fronts a king in state, / I stand within her walls with not a shred / Of terror, malice, not a word of jeer” show that although American culture is deeply rooted in racism, it wont always be that way. Equality is something worth fighting for, and African Americans are not just going to stand the hatred from racist whites. This poem reflects the hope and excitement of the Harlem Renaissance mixed with the equally important pain and struggle that was also going on. McKay uses personification to compare America to a female, perhaps a mother or even a romantic interest; someone who he theoretically despises, but can’t help depend on. Although she has wronged him and hurt him deeply, “Her vigor flows like tides into [his] blood.” She gives him the strength he needs to fight against her oppression. American culture is founded on racism and oppression, but also values freedom and equality, allowing the oppressed to fight back and win against inequality. I chose this poem because I relate to it so much; I truly love and hate this country. Although...
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...Themes of Love and Hate in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet 1 Themes of Love and Hate in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a play about two young lovers, whose love was destined for destruction from the beginning because of the hatred between the two families, Montagues and Capulets. Therefore, the themes of love and hate are very important in the play as the plot is driven by these two themes. Shakespeare brings out the love between the two rivals through Romeo and Juliet and their relationships with the Friar and the Nurse. I want to argue that in the play, the themes of love and hate are closely linked. To show this, I have selected some of the most important scenes in the play, which illustrate the idea that love and hate are closely bound together. The first example is the chorus, which is found at the beginning of the play, in the prologue. It is a short summary of what the play is about. The chorus is in the form of a sonnet and sonnets were often associated with love in the time of Shakespeare. However, the words of the chorus seem to emphasize the idea of hate although there are some words about love. “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.” (Prologue, 3-4) These two lines are about the feud between the families. It shows that it is a feud, which has been brewing for many years. By repeating the words civil, Shakespeare is stressing the fact that they are all civilians...
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...opportunity of being acquainted with only a few hundred people, and out of the few hundred that there are but a dozen or less whom he knows intimately, and out of the dozen, one or two friends at most, it will easily be seen, when we remember the number of millions who inhabit this world, that probably, since the earth was created, the right man has never yet met the right woman. The mathematical chances are all against such a meeting, and this is the reason that divorce courts exist. Marriage at best is but a compromise, and if two people happen to be united who are of an uncompromising nature there is trouble. In the lives of these two young people there was no middle distance. The result was bound to be either love or hate, and in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Bodman it was hate of the most bitter and arrogant kind. In some parts of the world incompatibility of temper is considered a just cause for obtaining a divorce, but in England no such subtle distinction is made, and so until the wife became criminal, or the man became both criminal and cruel, these two were linked together by a bond that only death could sever. Nothing can be worse than this state of things, and the matter was only made the more hopeless by the fact that Mrs. Bodman lived a blameless life, and her husband was no worse, but rather better, than the majority of men. Perhaps, however, that statement held only up to a certain point, for John Bodman had...
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...Modern Day Racism Growing up in a diverse environment with my mom encouraging interaction between every race and social class of kid imaginable, I was taught that all people was treated equally. Being sent to a variety of summer camps and helping out in the community through homeless shelters showed me that everyone, no matter their social class or skin color was essentially the same. I had read about racism in my history textbook, but never thought that discrimination was still present in society today. I found out with a shock that this was not the case when my family went to visit some of our more distant cousins in Indiana only a few years ago. On my first and only trip there, when I was around 12 years old, was excited to meet these new cousins whom I’d never seen before. I had been to Indiana before, so its farm filled country side intermixed with small towns and numerous churches here and there were no new sight to me. The deeper we traveled into the state I do distinctly remember occasionally passing churches with huge white crosses either in the front or off to the sides. At the time these crosses had no meaning to me but my sister had read about them in school and began talking to my parents about the KKK. Not connecting the dots, I proceeded to simply watch the cows meander around in their fields until finally we arrived at our destination; a large farm with a huge oak tree guarding a cute, little house. The cousins were quite hospitable and conversation came easily...
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...Patient name: Melvin Udall Melvin Udall is a male and is about 50 years old. He is a heterosexual Caucasian, who is a popular novelist/ writer. He lives in New York City, New York. II. Chief Complaint/Presenting Problem The main complaint from the patient is obsessive-compulsive disorder. He seems to have problem with germs, cracks on the floor or side walk, taking pills, and with keeping people out of his house. Mr. Udall’s germ problems cause him to use multiple soaps when washing his hand. He has to use plastic utensils at the only restaurant he eats at. He is cannot have people touch him and he covers his hands with gloves. He is in constant fear of other will touch him and the germs that they could possibly be carrying. He hates walking on crack on the ground or flooring but does not know why. The other problem he has is, he is misanthropy which a hatred or distrust of humankind (Merriam-Webster, 2014). He states he does not get along with other tenants on his floor. He doesn’t keep a relationship with other people and is irritable. He understands the society’s norms and rules but because misanthropy makes him inapproachable and seeming to not care. This does not help with his obsessive-compulsive disorder because he seem to use it to keep people away from him because he is ashamed of it. He has stated in the past that he does not like gays. So he could be homophobic, however it is believe it is part of the misanthropy and how he keeps people away. The other...
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...Ergi Omeri HSB4U1-11 Mr.Drummond September 10, 2013 American History X is a reflective and inspiring drama about the consequences of urban racism as it portrays the way a family can be torn apart by hate. A very graphic examination of extremism in America, the film shows neo-nazi/skinhead activist, Derek, trying to reform himself and save his brother after living a life consumed by violence and bigotry. The story unfolds through the eyes of Danny Vineyard (Edward Furlong), who idolizes his older brother Derek (Edward Norton). Raging for revenge over the murder of their firefighter father, Derek ends up finding himself transformed by a philosophy of hate. His incendiary actions ultimately lead to a murder and a prison sentence for himself. Racism, prevalent throughout the world and of course, the film American History X, affects the way one thinks about others. A key element of this film, other than racism of course, is that the activist Majorities can never be trusted. A lot of ruthless scenes of violence were included in the film, which for some may have increased its effectualness and made it appear more real. Manipulation is also key in American History X where the main characters in this film are young, bright, and filled with potential, yet they still somehow manage to be recruited into the neo-nazi/skinhead movement. The message is that any person, no matter how normal, can quickly cross the line from being civil into being consumed by racial fanaticism, violence...
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...that was about to die and was perplexed about how he should die but still had the will to survive. He goes through many difficulties in his bid to survive. Many very fascinating ideas strike him and he manages to pull things that he would not have dreamed. For instance, when he puts a mark on the wall to make sure he is not going round and round when he could touch the walls. He had the presence of mind to know that he will go round and round till infinity if the pit was circular and he hence left a mark on the wall. He similarly decided to jump off the pit than being squashed to death. That as a choice he would have never had to make in any other circumstance. In this story, Poe shows an irony- an irony where a person becomes that what he hate the most. The captors of the narrator were the Spanish and in the time of the Spanish inquisition the church was against science and hence no scientific activities were tolerated. The main reason of the Spanish inquisition was to make sure science does not get over the church and the church maintains its respect and authority. Through the passage of the story however, the way they treat the narrator is very much similar to a scientific experiment. Throughout the time frame that he is captured; there has always been a way for him to get out. He is firstly given food. Even though...
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...POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Personality: 1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about. 2. Don't have negative thoughts of things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment 3. Don't over do; keep your limits 4. Don't take yourself so seriously; no one else does 5. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip 6. Dream more while you are awake 7. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.. 8. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner of his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness. 9. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others. 10. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present 11. No one is in charge of your happiness except you 12. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime. 13. Smile and laugh more 14. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree. Community: 15. Call your family often 16. Each day give something good to others 17. Forgive everyone for everything 18. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6 19. Try to make at least three people smile each day 20. What other people think of you is none of your business 21. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family...
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