Thursday, January 23, 2020
Christian :: essays research papers
The Beginning of Christian Art à à à à à In the first two centuries of Christianity there werenââ¬â¢t any form of art recorded. Christians meet in small groups in a private phone and conducted simple services. In these services they would eat wine and bread that reminded them of Christ sacrifice on the cross. (Lamm 175) à à à à à Christian symbols were a major form of art in the earlier years of Christian art. The Egyptian, Greek, and Romans artist had different symbols that represented different things. The Greeks created gods of their own image. For example, Zeus with the thunderbolt. This symbolized that this was the god of power. (176) Some artist cam e up with a variety of solutions using biblical stories, parables, and symbols to design Christian art.(177) à à à à à In the age of Constantine, Constantine proclaimed freedom of religion in the Edict and Milan in 313. For centuries basilicas were constructed by the Romans. The basilicas served as meeting halls, mercantile centers, and halls of justice. There were two basilicas that were built in the early centuries. They were Old St. Peters and St. Paulââ¬â¢s. The outside walls of St. Paul were destroyed by fire in 1823 and rebuilt in 1854. (180) à à à à à In 404 Ravenna became the capital of the Western Empire under Honorius. Ravenna fell under Odoacer in 476, but emerged as the capital of Theodoric Ostrogothic kingdom between the years of 489-526. Ravenna concluded its royal careen as the western capital of Justinianââ¬â¢s Byzantine Empire during 527-565. (181) à à à à à Justinian marked the beginning of the Byzantine style from 527-565. It was notable for artistic production and for Justinian legal code. Operating from his capitals of Constantinople in the East and Ravenna in the West, Justinian was the emperor of the Roman and Oriental potentate, in witch later became Byzantine Empire. (183) à à à à à In 330 Constantine was known as ââ¬Å"New Rome.â⬠The city was very popular. It was the sumptuous of Byzantine civilization for over 1,000 years. The faith of Orthodox was totally dominate in that city. In 532 the Blues and Greens rival chariot-racing joined forces and revolted against the autocratic rule of Justinian and Theodora. The imperial troops put down the revolution by slaying about 30,000 people and most of the public buildings were destroyed, including Basilica of Hagia Sophia (The Church of Holy Wisdom).(185) à à à à à Because the first Hagia Sophia was destroyed, Justinian hired a mathematician to design another one. The new Hagia Sophia was beautiful.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
By What Means Do The Poets in These Five War Poems Convey Their View Of War? Essay
We have studied five poems of that only two poems- ââ¬Å"The Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Whoââ¬â¢s For The Gameâ⬠are pro-war the other three are anti-war. ââ¬Å"Whoââ¬â¢s For the Gameâ⬠is a poem aimed at all those young men at the time of the First World War to try and get them to enrol in the army. It talks about the war, as a fun game and that you should join with your mates as a bit of a laugh and kill some Germans while you are at it. In the first verse Jessie Pope the poet who wrote the poem compares the war to a game of rugby with lines such as ââ¬Å"whoââ¬â¢ll grip and tackle the job unafraidâ⬠. This puts the idea in the readers head that only strong tough rugby player will be able to fight for their country and that only the weak men who are scared stay behind while everyone else has the fun and gets praised and cheered. In the second and third verse they use the idea of inspiring guilt in the men into joining the army by saying such things as ââ¬Å"Whoââ¬â¢ll give his country a handâ⬠it personifies the country as a human that is in a fight and you are the only person that can help it. It also uses the idea of all your mates going and having all the fun without you and you being left behind. It uses ballad rhythm very well to get the reader to read it in an up beat way like a song or a chant. ââ¬Å"The Charge of the Light Brigadeâ⬠is also the other pro-war poem. Itââ¬â¢s a poem about a cavalry charge in the Crimean war that goes on a suicide charge to their deaths because a mistake was made in the communication between the officers. This poem is all about how the cavalrymen were prepared to charge to their deaths for Britain and because of this they become heroes. It starts with a use of feet in the rhythm it uses anapaestic diameter. This gives the idea of hooves galloping ââ¬Å"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward,â⬠This rhythm is broken in the third line, the poet does this to emphasize the word ââ¬Å"Deathâ⬠as it is an important word in this poem. In the second verse the poet expresses that the cavalry were oblivious to the situation they would be in soon as they rode into the valley, ââ¬Å"Not thoââ¬â¢ the soldiers knew someone had blundered.â⬠There is a sense of patriotism, as they do not ask why they just do, ââ¬Å"Theirs not to reply, theirs not to reason why Theirs but to do and die,â⬠In the third verse the poet emphasizes the fact that they are trapped by repeating the word cannon to the left to the right and in front of them this works and brings up he idea of despair. It also personifies death as a horrible monster that has big powerful jaws, ââ¬Å"Boldly they rode and well, into the jaws of Death, into the mouth of Hell.â⬠In the fourth verse the poet stresses the fact that even though the cavalry was greatly out numbered they still went in ââ¬Ëall guns blazingââ¬â¢ as the saying goes, with the sabres in the air fearless. It also talks about the amount of men at the end of each verse it talks of there being six hundred at the start of the poem ââ¬Å"Rode the six hundredâ⬠but as we go through the poem the number slowly depletes ââ¬Å"Then they rode back but not the six hundred.â⬠At the end of the poem they tell us to honour them, ââ¬Å"Honour the charge they made! Honour the Light Brigade, Noble six hundred!â⬠The next three poems are all anti-war programs ââ¬ËDrummer Hodgeââ¬â¢ is a poem written by Thomas Hardy it is a poem about The Boar War were they used to hire under age drummers that were too young to join the army to fight but they used to join so that they could play the drums for the soldiers. In this case there is a young boy that loses his life along with a lot of other boys. ââ¬Å"They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest uncoffined-just as foundâ⬠this is the first line in this poem and it uses the word throw to almost mean that he was forced to his death or as the poet puts it ââ¬Å"to restâ⬠. The poet stresses the fact that Drummer Hodge was just a young boy from Wessex that did not know anything about the war and was not involved with the cause of the war yet still has to go and die in it, ââ¬Å"Young Hodge the Drummer never knew- Fresh from his Wessex home- the meaning of the broad Karoo.â⬠The Drummer doesnââ¬â¢t even get any acknowledgement or funeral but is just left to rot without a coffin, underneath the stars. He never even gets taken home but left there in a strange place along way from home. The poet gives us the impression that he is a long way from home by bringing the fact that there are strange stars that he has never seen before, ââ¬Å"Strange stars amid the gloamâ⬠¦ And strange-eyed constellations reignâ⬠. Also in the last line, ââ¬Å"His stars eternallyâ⬠this is the poetââ¬â¢s way of saying that even though he didnââ¬â¢t get a funeral and no one even realized he had gone but the stars will always remember him. The next poem is I called ââ¬ËDisabledââ¬â¢ and it is written by Wilfred Owen. It is a poem about a man that served in the war that has lost his all his limbs. In the first verse he talks of ââ¬Å"his ghastly grey suiteâ⬠this is a suite that he would be made to wear it because it has been specially made for him without any limbs. It goes on to say that he hears the boys playing like used to before he became disabled and this saddens him, ââ¬Å"Voices of boys rang saddening like a hymn.â⬠He looks forward to the nurse coming to him and putting him to bed to blot out his sorrow and take him away from this world, ââ¬Å"Till gathering sleep had mothered them from him.â⬠In the second verse he goes back to before the war and talks about how he used to swing and swagger down the street on a Saturday night in the town. Now he knows that he will never be appealing to girls again and now they touch him with no love or care but just purely professionalism and no passion or attachment, ââ¬Å"Girlsââ¬â¢ waists are, or how warm their subtle hands; all of them touch him like some queer disease.â⬠He then goes back to talking about when he was before the war and says that he used to have artists wanting to paint him because he had such a good looking face but since the war it is almost as if he has had all the blood drained from his body, when he lost his limbs and all the colour has been lost from his face. All that is left is a pasty white body. ââ¬Å"Heââ¬â¢s lost his colour very far from here, Poured it down shell-holes till the veins ran dryâ⬠¦ and leap of purple spurted from his thigh.â⬠He carries on talking about how when he used to play football with his mates that he would like a bit of blood on his leg because then it would look like he had played hard, ââ¬Å"One time he liked a blood- smear down his leg, After the matches, carried shoulder high.â⬠He goes on to say how he didnââ¬â¢t even join up to the army for any real reason it was just because he had had too much to drink and he did it to impress the ladies and he wasnââ¬â¢t even old enough. He joined because he thought he would look good in a kilt and would like to pose in front of the ladies. He wanted to join up with his mates and have a laugh with them and bond with them. He talks about when he came back from the war he got a small cheer off some people but not as much as when he scored a goal in football. He feels that he got let down by the country as all that he got back was a small thank you off a priest and some fruit but he gave all his limbs, ââ¬Å"Some cheered him home, but not as crowds cheer Goal. Only a solemn man who brought him fruits.â⬠He reflects on how he must take pity like benefits from the nurses and also and how the girls were the main reason he joined up in the first place but now they look upon him with pity and turn to the other whole men, ââ¬Å"To-night he noticed how the womenââ¬â¢s eyes passed from him to the strong men that were whole.â⬠At the end of the poem he canââ¬â¢t wait till the nurses come and put him to bed so he can drift away into his dreams and get out of this world, ââ¬Å"How cold and late it is! Why donââ¬â¢t they come and put him into bed? Why donââ¬â¢t they come?â⬠The last Poem is called ââ¬ËThe Night Patrolââ¬â¢ and it is written by Arthur Graeme West. It is about a night patrol in the second world war that goes out into ââ¬Ëno mans landââ¬â¢ to listen to the Germans and see if they are up to anything. In the first verse it is direct speech presumably by an officer telling the soldiers what to do. Once the soldiers get over the top of the trench the poet goes on to explain in detail about what it is like in ââ¬Ëno-mans landââ¬â¢ the poet gets the point across that this patch of land has not been used for its original use for many years, ââ¬Å"tufts of crackling cornstalks, two years old, No man had reaped,â⬠. The poet also goes into detail about the things that are strewn there from recent attacks, ââ¬Å"Packs, rifles, bayonets, belts and haversacks, shell fragments, and the huge whole forms of shells.â⬠He then goes on talk about the dead laying there and he talks of ââ¬Å"the vile sickly smell of rottenness;â ⬠which spares no feelings for the senses. There is no dignity for the soldier they even put them in weird positions so that they can guide their way back to their trench. The poet then talks of coming to the next obstacle which happens to be a number of dismembered corpses. This angers the soldiers because it is easy to dodge one dead corpse on your belly but it is harder to dodge lots of pieces of dead corpse, ââ¬Å"All blown to bits, an archipelago of corrupt fragments, vexing to us three.â⬠In the poem the soldiers finally get to the German wire the poet and the poet write of them lying down like the dead listening to the Germans, ââ¬Å"We lay in the shelter of the last dead man , ourselves as dead,â⬠. At the end of the poem they get back to the trench past all the dead corpses ââ¬Å"and through the wire and home, and got our rum,â⬠rum being the reward for doing what they did. Out of all the poems I think Disabled by Wilfred Owen is the most hard-hitting and moving. It talks about touching him like a ââ¬Å"queer diseaseâ⬠. It is similar to ââ¬ËDrummer Hodgeââ¬â¢ as it stresses the fact that there is no reason for these wars and these innocent lives to go to waste. I think ââ¬ËThe Charge of the Light Brigadeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Night Patrolââ¬â¢ are also similar as they both tell a story about a group of soldiers. Even though one of them is anti-war and the other one is pro-war. I think that ââ¬ËWhoââ¬â¢s for the Gameââ¬â¢ is on its own because it is written by a woman that has no experiences of war like the other poets.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Classical Elements Of The Military Essay - 1134 Words
Classical elements of our military are organizational structure, principles of organizational reward, the machine metaphor, and the theory of bureaucracy. Many theories of management have military backgrounds that date back to the beginning of history to Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon. All of these leaders became successful through their efficiency to lead, line of command, unity, and division of work. The United States Military is divided into five branches of service. The Army is the the oldest branch of the military, and focuses on defending the country and is the main fighting force of the military. The Air Force works with the Army and is in charge of all of the satellites and nuclear missiles. The Navy ensures equal freedom in the oceans around the world, and protects the interests of our nation to be free. Marine Corps are the first ones to battle, and are responsible for delivering tasks on ground, sea, and in the air. The Coast Guard is responsible for boat ing safety and rescue, law enforcement, and controlling illegal immigration (Hewes 2005). These are the building blocks behind the reason why our military is so successful and powerful. In 1775, before our nation was established as a Country, colonists were organized into miscellaneous militias with no distinct structure or organization of a unified hierarchy. George Washington recognized the missing piece to the puzzle, and how the Continental Army would conquer and win the Revolutionary War.Show MoreRelatedManagement Principle, Management Theory, and Management Practices1218 Words à |à 5 Pages1 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLE, MANAGEMENT THEORY, AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES MGMT310 American Military University Monique Outerbridge 2 Every organization utilizes different types of management techniques, practices, theories and principles. Each organization utilizes their own practices as it correlates to their organizationsââ¬â¢ mission, goals and culture. 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Monday, December 30, 2019
Child Sexual Abuse Free Essay Example, 3250 words
Kellogg, Nancy, and Shirley Menard. 2003. "Violence among family members of children and adolescents evaluated for sexual abuse. " Child Abuse Neglect, 27: 1367-1376. Research question: The study sought to find the relationship and prevalence of violence in the homes of children and teenagers who reported sexual abuse. It also aimed to determine the response of parents and other caregivers to sexual abuse reports. Theory: No theory prompted the study; however, the prevalence of violence reports among those reporting sexual abuse was a reason for the study. Sample: A group consisting of 167 participants aged nine to nineteen from a sexual abuse clinic was interviewed in the research. The participants were questioned about any violent incidents instigated by either of the parents that would occur at home. A chart review of males and females presented to a sexual abuse clinic for children was conducted over a nine-month period. The findings were also included in this study. Interview questions were used to collect information from the focus group; most of the questions had multiple choices where the children could choose appropriate answers. We will write a custom essay sample on Child Sexual Abuse or any topic specifically for you Only $17.96 $11.86/page The violence was directed to the child or the spouse of the perpetrator; protection from such acts of violence is proposed to protect the children from further abuse.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Essay about Comparison Of The Film Beloved - 739 Words
There is no doubting the fact that slavery has been and always will be a controversial issue. What makes it even more complicated is the conflicting accounts of the slavesamp;#8217; experiences. The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass and Beloved both use a unique storytelling device amp;#8211; constructing a present from the unspeakable stories of the past. They take the psychic scars of slavery, scars that cover an entire nation, and shrink them down to a very personal level. However, their individual accounts of slavery are quite different. One major difference is how each defines the relationship between a slave mother and her child. Frederick Douglass writes of being separated from his mother when he was an infant. He states thisâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The audience gets to see her love for her own children and her distress of being separated from them. 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Friday, December 13, 2019
Alternative Beverages Free Essays
Alternative beverages competed on the basis of differentiation from traditional drinks such as carbonated soft drinks or fruit juices. The market started out with low competition, however that is rapidly changing as many new product lines enter and profit margins will inevitably suffer from the price reduction. The rest of the beverage industry is faced with low profit margins because of high competition and little ability to differentiate products. We will write a custom essay sample on Alternative Beverages or any similar topic only for you Order Now The alternative beverage segment help companies to sustain volume growth in mature markets where consumers were reducing their consumption of carbonated soft drinks. Also the alternative beverage industry offered products that catered to different demographics. For example energy drinks were purchased more by teens and young adults while energy shots were bought by adults to get extra boosts of energy during the work day. In addition the vitamin-enhanced drinks and sports drinks went more toward athletes and people who exercised often. This differs from just the usual carbonated soft drinks that people were used to drinking. Now they had products that they could consume for different activities. Demand is expected to grow worldwide as consumer purchasing power is increased and alternative beverages offered profit margins much higher than those of other beverages. One key characteristic in the beverage market was introduction of the energy shots and they were an important growth factor in the industry; the 5 hour energy shot was introduced in 2004 and took the market by storm with its high containments of B6, B12 and caffeine. Competitorââ¬â¢s course introduced energy shots to the market but none have come close to the 5 hour energy shot, with it holding 85% of the market share in 2009. How to cite Alternative Beverages, Essay examples
Thursday, December 5, 2019
The Would Be Gentleman Essay Research Paper free essay sample
The Would Be Gentleman Essay, Research Paper When one is sing socio-economic mobility there are many factors that they must see anterior to get downing the passage. First and first, what country of high position are they interested in? Hollywood is one option, as is Wall Street and the universe of Switzerland skiers. This determination is most of import because frequently, different groups emphasis seperate qualities in an acceptable individual. In general, one should hold extended lessons in golf, tennis, hunting, equestrian, and Polos so that it may look as if they had played these athleticss for old ages. I suggest these athleticss because these are frequently done by the high category, and used as a societal or concern environment in which one can farther shmoose. In add-on I would propose a rank to a state nine, a perfect scene for these athleticss and interaction with the coveted category members. One should besides be educated in the Fieldss of concern and political relations as these are subjects frequently discussed, particularly by the work forces of position. We will write a custom essay sample on The Would Be Gentleman Essay Research Paper or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Womans may besides desire to include an instruction in doctrine and the humanistic disciplines. If you are genuinely a member of society, you must be able to lift to the subject of the minute with assurance and competence. Philanthropy is a fantastic manner to asseverate your worth. Persons love befriend those who have money, and you will look even better should your generous contribution be make anonymously but somehow it? by chance? came out. Lending to certain humanistic disciplines, plans , or schools can by you many powerful Alliess. A extremely respected concert dance company or Ivy League college is perfect illustrations of this. Bing stylish is a must in the upper societal strata. Not merely does it demo that you can afford to be with the times, but that being a manner home base and cognizing interior decorators is of import to you. This frequently includes buying from Gucci, Hermes, Chanel, Christian Dior, Anna Sui, and Todd Oldham for illustration. Making the occasional visual aspect to a manner show is frequently smart, every bit good as holding yourself in high manner and manner magazines. One most of import subject you must be pinpoint accurate on in the lifestyle wonts of those with which you hope to go a portion of. What sort of autos do they prefer, the vicinities they live in, schools in which they send their kids, where do they summer and winter at? These are all valid inquiries and can frequently be tell tale marks of one? s position. Even one? s address can be a give away of your true category. Particularly in European states, 1s dialect and speech pattern is and immediate give off as to where they were raised every bit good as educational degree. All of these educational thoughts are an of import facet of interrupting unto the upper societal strata of the universe. However, as I stated earlier, one must besides be sensitive to the specific country of position one is seeking to infiltrate. We must retrieve that cultural relativism is applicable as much between socio-economic positions as it is in differing states.
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