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Estragon In Waiting For Godot
The relationship between Vladimir and Estragon in Waiting for Godot. Why do they stay together,
despite frequent suggestions that they part? The dramatist and poet Samuel Beckett, born in 1906 in
Ireland, can definitely be addressed as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century.
Samuel Beckett has been attributed the label of the last modernist as well as the first post
modernist. His plays are filled with dark humour and absurdities, Beckett s play Waiting for Godot1,
which he composed between 1948 1949, is a good example of his minimalistic style and stage
setting. Godot is one of Beckett s most controversial plays and well known in the international
literary world. The play received much criticism in conjunction with... Show more content on
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The games are a welcome distraction from the uncertainty of waiting, Vladimir and Estragon both
feel relieved when they find a game to play. Didi and Gogo seem relatively happy and content
playing their games to occupy them during the long wait. Svalkvist argued in her essay; Vladimir
and Estragon create a foundation of values, a self, by choosing their actions and beliefs, i.e.
choosing to continue to wait for Godot and to play games with each other. (14). By playing their
games they simultaneously create meaning and make choices. The men frequently find themselves
in situations in which they must make a choice; the most compelling choice being to stay put and
continue to wait for Godot. The distracting games create meaning, in a way a meaning for both of
their existence, however their games are also being used by Vladimir and Estragon to escape the
reality of the situation; to escape this anguish. (Svalkvist 15). The highly ironic relationship Vladimir
and Estragon have with each other is present throughout the whole play Godot. Karic stated that the
concept of irony is present in their mutual behaviour and their contacts with the outside world. (239).
The protagonists cruelty also plays a significant role in the
Causes And Consequences Of The Claimant Loss
Foreseeability The claimant loss is recoverable in the cases where the defendant is able to predict
the damage and the loss from it. In the cases where the defendant is not able to predict the
damage, he should compensate the claimant for the full extension of the loss that finally
occurred.In Hedley Byrne Co Ltd v Heller Partners Ltd, [1964] AC 465 the defendant s welders
continue working on the ship despite the existence of oil in the water. That caused a fire which
burnt a moored ship and the wharf. In this occasion the event of the fire was foreseeable but the
effect of the fire not. The defendant was liable for the non foreseeable damages (Richard Card et al,
2011). Damages The damages are defined as the claimant s loss if... Show more content on
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Contribution The claimant can claim negligence even if he is partly responsible for the
negligence. The defendant should recover the damages which occurred from his negligence to the
claimant. The court will decide the amount of the recovery according to the grade of liability from
the defendant. This is called contributory negligence (Richard Card et al, 2011). In contributory
negligence the chain of the events that has driven to negligence is very important. Therefore, if the
claimant was first on the chain of the events that led to negligence, then the claimant cannot take a
compensation. In contrast, if the defendant was first in the chain of the events that led to
negligence he is totally liable for the negligence and the contributory negligence does not exist
(Richard Card et al, 2011). Limitation The time barriers for the negligence are clear. A person can
accuse another person for negligence from the date that the negligence appeared and during the
following six years. After that time barrier the one party cannot accuse the other for negligence. If
the damage is hidden then the deadline is postponed for three more years from the date that the
damage came into light but no more than 15 years in total (Richard Card et al, 2011).
4.NUISANCE Nuisance from the perspective of
Diego Velázquez – Las Meninas (1656-57)
Introduction
Las Meninas was Velázquez s largest oeuvre measuring 3.21 m by 2.81 m (Umberger 96).
Velázquez s masterpiece is one that draws sharp criticism ranging from those who find this work
as a complete piece with its pictorial features prominent in the artwork, to those who find it hard to
interpret its content conclusively (Ancell 159 160; Snyder 542+; Steinberg 48; Bongiorni 88).
Despite such disparities, Velázquez s masterpiece was able to project a day in the life of the royal
family while at the same time achieving his artistic ideal. This work explores this artwork in light of
the royal family and personal gratification by Velázquez as a celebrated artist.
Velázquez s Portrait Paying Homage to the Spanish Royal Family
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The first maid of honor is Don ̀a María Augustustina Sarmiento. María offers Margarita a drink
while kneeling down as a sign of her paying homage to the position Margarita holds in the royal
family. The second maid of honor is Don ̀a Isabel de Velasco stands inclined towards the princess.
Isabel s glare is towards the same direction Margarita is facing yet Isabel s face is not affixed to the
viewer s point of view but rather facing down. This captures her as a servant rather than a member
of the royal family.
Another interesting perspective captured in the painting is facial elevation and position. The
meninas heads are at different elevations to that of Margarita. Their attention is towards Margarita
yet their perspectives are different. María s eye view is higher than Margarita s eye view yet the
painter makes it appear as if María s eyes are looking up on Margarita. Moreover, Isabel s elevation
appears to pay homage to Margarita by her angle of inclination, eye direction and facial expression. .
On the foreground, the painting captures two dwarfs. The adult dwarf is Maribárbola while the
midget is the daughter Nicolás Pertusato (Umberger 97). Nicolás has her foot on the back of the
dog, which appears unperturbed despite the presence of human foot on its back. This calmness
shows a well trained dog of the royal family whose presence is calming. The dog appears to be
trained to be a child s pet or companion hence it calmness despite
The Great Smog Of 52 Research Paper
The Great Smog of 52 occurred in London from December 5th to December 9th in 1952. This
was when a thick fog covered London with a mixture of black smoke emitted from homes and
factories, leading to a deadly smog (1). A severe cold weather hit London in December 1952. The
people in London burned more coal to heat their homes because this is what they usually did when
the weather became cold. On December 5th, 1952, a layer of dense fog engulfed the city and
stayed for about five days. Since the air pollutants from the burning of coal were prevented from
escaping into the atmosphere by an inversion, this caused the fog to form. Most of the people living
in Londonwere not surprised by this fog since the city was known for its pea soup fogs.
The Process Of Ancient Egyptian Embalming
Ancient Egyptian embalming was a very sacred process performed by experienced embalmers.
Ancient Egyptians used to bury the deceased underground, but because of that they decayed
faster in a coffin when they aren t exposed to the hot sand of the desert. That is how they
developed the process of embalming to preserve the bodies. The process begins where the body is
taken into an ibu , a tent also known as the place of purification . That is where the embalmers
wash the body in palm wine and rinse it off with water from the Nile. The next step is when one
of the men makes a small cut in the left side of the body and removes the liver, lungs, stomach
and also intestines. It is important to remove these internal organs because they are one of the
fastest to decompose. These internal organs are then washed and packed in natron, a mineral salt
that contains hydrated sodium carbonate. The natron will dry out the organs. The heart is not
taken out because Egyptians believed that the heart was the center of intelligence and feeling and
the body will need it in the afterlife. Then, a long hook is inserted into the nose to smash the brain
and pull it out the same way. The body will now be covered and stuffed with natron to dry it out.
All of the rags and fluids that were used in the process are buried with the body. After forty more
days, the body is then washed again and covered in oils to keep the skin elastic. The organs that are
dehydrated are wrapped in linen then returned to
Forensic Radiology
The scope of diagnostic radiology can include a basic radiograph or X ray to more advanced
imaging technologies such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These
advancements in medical imaging have led to early detection and improvements in the diagnosis of
many medical conditions across the life span. However, the film/screen radiograph is considered the
gold standard against which all the newer imaging technologies are measured (McKinnis, 2014).
Additionally, each imaging procedure will differ in tissue specific sensitivity, pathology, structural
clarity, radiation exposure, invasiveness, and the cost risk benefit (Smith, n.d.). For over a century, a
radiograph has been defined as an X rayfilm containing an image of an
Rainfall Due to Hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere...
Hurricane Irene affected the Caribbean and much of the United States east coast and was one of
the most damaging tropical cyclones of the 2011 Atlantic tropical cyclone season. Irene originated
east of the Lesser Antilles from a well defined Atlantic tropical wave in that area, and became
Tropical Storm Irene on August 20, 2011. Irene reached its highest point as a 120 mph Category 3
hurricane. Irene was ranked the seventh costliest hurricane with damages that cost around $15.6
billion in the United States. Irene produced record breaking rainfall across the mid Atlantic and
northeastern United States. The highest rainfall recorded during Hurricane Irene s storm run was in
Bayboro, North Carolina at about 15.7 inches of rain. At... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The study that was analyzed utilizes a Geographic Information System (GIS) to characterize the
spatial patterns of rainfall produced by Irene and to classify other tropical cyclones that took the
same track as Irene over the United States. A GIS is a system that is designed to capture, store,
maneuver, examine, manage, and present all types of geographical data. In order to use the GIS
they first had to identify analog tropical cyclones that took a path similar to Irene over the United
States which they obtained from HURDAT. HURDAT, or the North Atlantic hurricane database,
is the system that keeps all the records for all tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of
Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea, since 1851. Once similar tropical storms were obtained, then the
latitude and longitude coordinates from the six hourly positions of Irene were entered into the
GIS and the points were then transformed into a line feature. This line feature represents Irene s
track and it was buffered by 200 kilometers to allow for the tropical cyclones to be analyzed in this
study region. The tropical cyclones that were similar to Irene were then imported into the GIS.
Once the buffer was applied there were twenty five tropical cyclones with tracks similar to that of
Irene. But the track of the hurricanes wasn t the only thing being studied here, we still have to take
The Issue Of Judicial Review
Judicial review provides the courts with the authority to review and change laws that the
government proposes that violates the Constitution. In this paper, I will discuss the issue of judicial
review. More precisely, I will be focusing my argument on Jeremy Waldron s objection to radical
disagreement, which states that we cannot agree upon what our rights are, therefore we do not know
which ones should be put in the charter. I will argue that Jeremy Waldron s argumentis a good
objection to judicial review, because if we cannot agree upon what moral rights are, how are we
going to be able to apply them to the charter. I will begin by outlining the key points in Waldron s
argument. I will then continue to outline why Waldron s objections are strong. Finally, I will argue
that radical disagreement is a strong objection to judicial review.

In his book Law and Disagreement, Jeremy Waldron concentrates on the issue of theme [of]
reasonable disagreement, [and the inability that he] cannot restrain [himself] from saying that
anyone who thinks a narrative like this [a charter of rights as rational pre commitment] is
appropriately modeled by the story of Ulysses and the sirens is an idiot (Waldron 2004). In the
story of Ulysses and the sirens Ulysses decides to be tied down to the mast of his ship, so he
would not succumb to the temptations of the siren. Ulysses knows in advance that it is a good idea
to restrict himself now, so he won t face the consequences later. Just as
Analysis Of Big Two Hearted River By Ernest Hemingway
Big Two Hearted River , a semi autobiographical short story by Ernest Hemingway, is a story about
the main character, Nick, returning to Big Two Hearted River in order to recover from his inner
wounds. Nick Adams goes on a journey alone in nature for a therapeutic purpose as he suffers from
PTSD. However, Hemingway purposely avoided any direct discussion regarding to Nick s mental
wounds. The absence of the discussion is contributed by Hemingway s writing style, the Iceberg
principle. Hemingway focuses explicitly on what occurs on the surface without mentioning actual
theme. This indicates that the theme of self healing cannot be uncovered by simply looking at the
text itself. In order to comprehend the actual theme of the story, the character development of Nick
must be examined. This is possible since Nick Adamsis a recurring character of Hemingway s
stories. The two preceding stories of Big Two Hearted River , Now I lay me and A Way you ll
Never Be , directly discusses Nick s suffering from shell shock and how he comforts himself by
returning to Big Two Hearted river in his mind. The two short stories will be analyzed and
connected to Big Two Hearted River in the essay first. This will provide a strong understanding of
Nick s psyche and the reason behind his return to nature. Then, Big Two Hearted River the short story
itself will be carefully analyzed. The dozen of the Nick Adams stories allowed Nick to develop his
character from a child to an adult. The
Summary Of The Film Irobot
Underneath the sound effects, costumes and out of world context, films of science fiction
frequently contain hypothetical implications that mimic modern society in the way that artificial
and biological life communicate. The film IRobot (2004) directed by Alex Proyas, leads readers
through the year 2035 where humans and robots life side by side, until detective Del Spooner
discovers a conspiracy that may enslave the human race. IRobot comments on the notion that, Art
Imitates Life by using film codes, such as camera shots and colour to identify the importance of
the unification of artificial and biological intelligence, and that humankind s quest to evolve can
lead to a lack of individuality. Symbolic and audio codes reveal that technological and human
power can be a corrupting force in both the fictional world and modern society. IRobot encourages
viewers to take the messages about technological danger and look at our own current society to
question these controversial issues. Humans have always been ambitious, willing to create the new
and impossible, yet this has caused humankind itself to lose the spark that is their own individuality.
Through symbolic and audio codes, IRobot portrays the signification of independence and the
blurred identity of our present time. IRobot displays the exaggerated lack of character that is
making society to become followers rather than leaders. At the orientation of the film, viewers see a
long shot of Del Spooner walking through the
An Important Part of the Romantic Period, The War of the...
The War of the Romantics was an important part of the Romantic music period. It stretched from
about 1840 to with its peak in 1860. After the death of Robert Schumann in 1856, the
contemporary composers divided themselves into two groups. One of the groups had Franz Liszt
as the leader, and Berlioz and Wagner joined him in the way they viewed music. Liszt wanted
change and the music composing to evolve and some composers saw his compositions as being
too radical (Urpi). These composers on the opposite side, the conservative ones were Johannes
Brahms accompanied by Schumann and Mendelssohn. The conservative side wanted to stay with
the rules and order from the classical era, while the radicals thought that music could be just as
beautiful and meaningful without form. Alan Walker describes the war as programme music versus
absolute music, form versus content, the oneness versus the separateness of the arts, newness
versus oldness, resolution versus reaction (Weimar Years 338). To the radicals, what mattered in
the music were deep feelings, much emotion and expression. Earlier the composers now fighting
had been united, they all wanted to leave the past behind and their motto said Let the dead bury the
dead (Weimar Years 338). One of the reasons the war took so much space was because they felt that
the resolution to this would have a huge impact on the music for the rest of history (Weimar Years
338). Hector Berliozwas the one composer who
Volusia County Internship Scenarios
*Although the Interns will be primarily recruited from the eight (8) feeder colleges and universities
within Volusia County, the County s Internship Program will also accept students whose primary
residence is Volusia County but attending school in another city/state, or full time degree seeking
student from a local college or university who s major will contribute to the enhancement of County
services. This will allow Volusia County s very own home grown students an opportunity to give
back to the community in which he/she was raised by interning for the County.
Intern Positions
The County will employ no more than 16 paid Interns and up to 32 non paid (college credit) interns
per calendar year.
Internships Compensation
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In cases where the internship is not for course credit, the internship coordinator may be the
educational institution s career center staff or a member of the faculty in the student s school of study.
Intern Supervisor Responsibilities
The Intern Supervisor is the person responsible for providing direct on the job supervision of the
Intern. The duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.Review and maintain all program forms (e.g. Applications, Internship Coop Agreements,
evaluations, etc.);
2.Schedule the Intern for New Employee Orientation;
3.Review the job duties and outcomes with the Intern;
4.Orient the Intern to the County and Departments/Divisions structure and operation;
5.Orient the Intern to the Departments/Divisions policies and procedures;
6.Introduce the Intern to the appropriate professional and clerical staff;
7.Provide the Intern with adequate resources necessary to accomplish job objectives and meet
established outcomes;
8.Afford the Intern the opportunity to participate in meetings, conferences, projects, and other
relevant
Working As An Intern Caring For Patients With Cancer On...
Reflection Assignment Working as an intern caring for patients with cancer on the Adjunctive
Cancer Care (ACC) shift at the Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic (RSNC) for this past year has
been a great learning experience. Although it had its own unique set of challenges, it has been a
real privilege to be a trusted part of the patients care experience. With the privilege of being a part
of patient s health care teams, there were many challenging aspects working with terminally ill
patients. I initially found it hard to fully commit to the therapeutic relationship; I wanted to
maintain some form of internal boundary to protect myself emotionally. I found as time when
on, I was more willing to open up and exposure my emotional vulnerability in order to fully meet
their needs and be there for the patient. It is a delicate balance trying to be there fully for your
patient, care for them to the fullest extent, as well as attempting to protect my own emotions and
feelings. There is a give and take to this balance, and it evolved as the relationship with the patient
evolved and my ease in the role of an intern matured. I have patients who are as close as a friend
now, after a year of working together. I am sad to be ending our therapeutic relationship due to the
end of my internship, I am also sad that I won t be having contact these patients anymore, or being
kept up to date with their health. It is a strange finality to our working relationship; I am not yet sure
how it will
Silence of the Lambs and Mr. Brooks Essay
Unit 2: Week 2 Reader Response Assignment 1
Juan Luna
Park University
Serial Killers as Heroes in Popular Culture
LE 300J
Ms. Silvia Kofler
November 2, 2012

Unit 2: Week 2 Reader Response Assignment 1 A serial killer could be dining, sitting, or even
living next to you at this very moment. Most killers offer little to no obvious clues that will lead
anyone to detect their often secretive, undercover actions. I ask myself, How can we be so naive
to these types of people? Serial killers amongst us are often well educated, portray an All American
image, yet have a psychotic side to them. First, most serial killers are often well educated. Hannibal
Lecter in the movie Silence of the Lambs is a psychologist. Who ... Show more content on
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In Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in American Culture, serial killers are defined as clean
cut, normal, All American people. Some interviewees shared in chapter five state that the reason
why it takes so long for the culprits to be apprehended is attributed to the ability to carry on with a
normal life. One even offered that in one instance, his victim actually thought he was joking when he
kidnapped her to eventually murder her. In Mr. Brooks, Earl again is a very successful person. He is
an ordinary, suit wearing, clean shaven, clean cut, successful Portland, Oregon businessman. I
imagine that his killing addiction would shock even his closest, everyday coworkers. Hannibal
Lecter is a former psychiatrist. I can t even begin to imagine the amount of schooling that he
endured and numerous certifications, both federal and state, that he must have attained. Yet, he
did not like arrogant and obnoxious people, therefore, he murdered them. Despite being well
educated and portraying an All American image, serial killers have a psychotic side to them.
Hannibal Lecter showed this side of him when he killed two prison guards. Not only did he
murder them but he ate some of their body parts and even carved out the face of one of them to
use as a way of disguising himself when he escaped from prison. Earl Brooks murdered in such a
cold hearted way. Evidence of this is

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