Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What does the tree represent and what does Melinda learn from her creation of a tree. It needs to be at least 1000 words.

The significance of the tree in the book Speak, is the growth that it symbolizes for Melinda in the story. At first Melinda is unhappy with her choice to paint a tree, but Mr. Freeman tells her that she cannot choose another option as it is her destiny. Mr. Freeman also implies that one has to be at peace with one’s self before you will be at peace with the art that you create and this is significantly shown throughout the story as Melinda struggles to be happy with the tree’s that she paints and struggles to bring her tree’s to life. It is clear to see that the author of the book deliberately chose for Melinda’s artwork to be about a tree as a tree is the symbol of life. In this book the tree first symbolizes death as Melinda seems to be struggling and wilting on the inside after the rape that she had endured. Melinda’s art also follows a pattern of death to life One example of Melissa’s painted trees reflecting her tortured mind is after the pep rally where Melinda’s art consists of painted watercolors of trees that have been hit by lightning and is so dark that you can almost not see the trees. This is a symbol of the torment, teasing and daily struggles that Melinda faces in school from her previous friends as well as from certain teachers. The darkness also represents Melinda’s struggle to keep the secret that she is hiding in the dark as she is not willing to speak up about it.

The painting of trees by Melinda and the story that unfolds in the book go hand in hand as Melinda’s painting projects her frame of mind and the turmoil inside of her. The greatest contributing factor to Melinda’s struggle is the Antagonist Andy Evans who had viciously raped Melinda at Kyle Rogers end of summer party, which forced Melinda to call the police. This incident led to Melinda being an outcast as her friends

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What does all this religious turmoil tell us about the Chinese government. It needs to be at least 250 words.

To begin with, the blanket ban on proselytism by foreigners anywhere in China evinces a deep suspicion of foreign spiritual activities in China, which is symptomatic of a concern on the part of much of the Chinese leadership that certain foreign ideas and systems would be deeply detrimental in China. To support such attitudes, they repeatedly talk of the humilitations which the western powers inflicted upon China in the last two centuries of the imperial era.

Christian groups have been the focus of some repression, including the raiding of unregistered house churches and the arrest of their members, particularly in the run up to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. However, it is towards independent clergy and members of the Catholic Church that the government focuses its repression of Christian groups. Relations between the Vatican and the People’s Republic of China have always been tense, and since the 1950s they have enjoyed no formal relations. It seems that the government is still wary of the loyalty of Catholics to an authority outside of China – the Vatican, and its head, the Pope, whom they regard as God’s representative on Earth.

This tensions between the Catholic Church and the Chinese government became obvious when, in July 2007, Pope Benedict XVI wrote an open letter to the Chinese government urging it to respect the religious freedoms of its citizens. The Chinese government is always particularly sensitive to foreign criticism, and this instance was no exception, with Beijing replying that ‘it was willing to continue a dialogue with the Vatican, but a government spokesman said the Pope must not interfere in China’s affairs in the name of religion’3.

While the Chinese government likes to present its country as a united and homogenous polity, it is rich in ethnic minorities, many of whom have distinctive religious practices,

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What do you make of arguments in religiously fractured community you are familiar What do two different visions share a critique of contemporary lifeUse them together to identify a problem for the individual and society to analyze its possible sources. It needs to be at least 1250 words.

Younger Americans sometimes view our elders and their advice with some suspicion, we rebel against them. In place of tradition and the guidance of elders we students turn to a kind of individualism that is itself groundless and unoriginal. In a way it is like, through successive generations, instead of looking for something larger than themselves and their tiny egos, students and young people in society in general turn to narcissistic self-indulgence. They follow their whims, being disrespectful of authority, chasing momentary pleasures, or else turning to drugs and other forms of escape. It is all so totally unoriginal and worn out, because every generation is the same. So few realize that while to themselves they are being original, in fact to the jaded, to the older ones, they are acting out aspects of themselves that are the most unconscious, the most predictable, and the most lacking in any kind of authentic awakening. There seems to be no sense of awareness of something deeper and more profound among the youth. It is a general sickness, to be sure, this absence of anything real and substantial that young people and students can latch on to for real stability, and popular culture and the shallow lives of their peers do not help. It is as if, with every generation, instead of following a wise and proven tradition that has examined and lived through the follies of men who had come before, young people “reinvent the wheel”, so to speak, and make the same mistakes over and over again. The problem has everything to do with the absence of depth and soul in the things that young people do. There is lack of depth in their pursuits, and in the things, institutions, and lifestyles that they look to for meaning. There is nothing in what they do or acquire that seems to give them a sense of something more than what the surface of life and their egos have to offer. It is interesting that both Thurman and Armstrong seem to hold some answers, or

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What do they have in common. It needs to be at least 250 words.

However, the defenders were sure that she did not shoot anyone and Aafia stated that she loved America and was not going to destroy it. “Aafia Siddiqui” is also the name of one of the famous terrorist groups (Johnston, 2009).

Abdul Malek is a famous terrorist, who was a commander during Chechen war, who was engaged in kidnapping and financing and sending of fighters from Georgia to Russia. Malek was killed in February 2013, the place and the circumstances of his death are unknown. The fact of his death is not proved (Dao and Lichtblau,

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What different types of masculinities are represented in football and golf. It needs to be at least 2750 words.

ironment and within that realm white upper and middle class males polished their competitive skills in order to support and reproduce hegemonic masculinity (Connell qtd. in Majors 209).This paper studies different types of masculinities presented in football and golf and observes that in football masculinity is considered to be purely hegemonic that entertains ‘lad culture’, it is represented to be less hegemonic and entertain elitist or bourgeois class in golf. The research also finds out that regardless of the hegemony level in both sports, representation of traditional hegemonic models in creates issues of power among genders.

“The masculinities of the runner, football player, and rock climber are qualitatively different. each sport combined various symbolic discourses to create masculinity particular to the sport” (qtd. in Wheaton 16).

Sports play a vital role in shaping and molding contemporary masculinity. In this way, sports in general and televised sports in particular are observed to construct a power structure of masculinity with dynamic, commanding and competitive image of the male as an apex of contemporary manhood (Feasey 98-99).

According to Masculinity and sports media, in contemporary society, sports media plays a vital role in shaping young boy’s perception and construction of masculinity. According to a study conducted by Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles revels that 98 percent of American boys between 8 and 17 years of age consume sports media on regular basis. In professional sports, men domination is evident. From violent athletes to coaches and aggressive commentators to reporters, sports media is becoming increasingly powerful when it comes to its capability to transmit ideas of masculinity to young boys.

Sports narratives and descriptions portray masculinity as heroic, competitive, vital and predominantly aggressive. Most prominent themes of this presentation are comradeship, heterosexuality, violence, injuries, pain,

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What are your positions on sex and drugs in Psychology. It needs to be at least 750 words.

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In this essay, sex and drugs in psychology will be discussed briefly. People use illegal drugs and alcohol for their pleasurable experiences. Human brain has a ‘pleasure pathway’ that mediates our experience of reward. Researchers have proposed the dopaminergic system and its opioid-releasing neurons as the ‘ pleasurable pathway’. This begins in the midbrain ventral segmental area and then work its way forward through the nucleus accumbens and on the frontal vortex (Barlow &amp. Durand, 2004). The substances activate this center and impart feelings of pleasure. Drugs like amphetamine and cocaine directly activate the dopaminergic system. Opiates inhibit GABA which in turn stops the GABA neurons from inhibiting dopamine, thus making dopamine more available in the reward center (Barlow &amp. Durand, 2004). Studies with humans, twin, family and adoption cases have revealed that certain people may be genetically vulnerable to substance abuse (Barlow &amp. Durand, 2004). The studies also revealed that while use of illegal drugs is primarily influenced by environment, abuse and dependence is influenced by various genetic factors. People take psychoactive substances to recapture the pleasure they experience during consumption. Also, the social contexts for drug taking may encourage its use (Barlow &amp. Durand, 2004). This is known as positive reinforcement. …

Juvenile delinquency is a major public challenge in most countries of the world and has several contributing factors to it, one of which is drug abuse. Addiction to drugs among youngsters instigates criminal violence for several reasons including acute euphoric effects, economic related strikes and legal-illegal battles. Statistics have indicated that criminal offenses by young people have soared over years and many of them are related to excessive alcohol intake and illicit drug abuse. According to a developmental research by Kaplan and Damhouse (1995. cited in Karofi, 2005), there exists a direct relationship between adolescent narcotic abuse, especially marijuana and adult violence. People who are under the influence of drugs are likely to indulge in risky sex and be acquainted with rape. They can also indulge in violence and illegal activities and be prone for accidents and losing friends and families. Many adolescents report that certain environmental stress factors precipitate sexual urge and abnormal behavior in them. Child abuse has been an important risk factor where in the victim in childhood turns abuser later in life. This is known as “victim-to-abuser cycle” or “abused-abusers phenomena” (Hall &amp. Hall, 2007). However, this is still a debated topic and many researchers argue that their studies don’t prove this. Those who are in favor of this theory argue that “identification with the aggressor, in which the abused child is trying to gain a new identity by becoming the abuser. an imprinted sexual arousal pattern established by early abuse. early abuse leading to hypersexual behavior.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What are the trends in non-state conflict over the past 20-30 years (or for whatever time period you have data). It needs to be at least 500 words.

Citizen to government tensions happen in militaristic states. Often, the civilians consider the government as oppressive, the reason why they fight against it. In other instances, the military rules the state after conducting a successful coup dé·tat. History is replete with examples such as what happened in Afghanistan in 1978 and Argentina in 1966 (Political Instability Task Force).

Political parties’ competition is evident based on historical accounts. Compared to ethnic rivalries and citizen to government tensions, this type of non-state conflict is continuous, from 1955 until now. Nevertheless, it is only apparent in states which are not yet completely democratic like Benin and Congo-Kinshasa (Political Instability Task Force).

Significantly, from the year 1946 up to 2005, internal armed conflict has decreased (Williams 159). From 2002 until 2005, battle-death internal conflicts have declined by about seventy percent (Williams 159). However, if the years 1946 and 2004 will be compared, there is a higher incident of non-state armed conflict in the latter year (Williams 159).

Ethnic rivalries are recurring as ethnic groups want to preserve their identity and existence from generation to generation. There are times when they need to bear arms just to maintain society’s recognition. In some other situations, they have to compete for power and authority. This goes to say that power struggle is evident upon ethnic groups. This struggle turns into conflict when politics and religion join into the picture. If the government is not committed to providing a solution, this conflict persists.

It is understandable why citizen to government tensions occur in states governed by the military. Often, this kind of government is strict and autocratic, the reason why the citizens could feel dissatisfied and oppressed (Art and Waltz 3). Since the one, which has power and authority, is the military, there is no other recourse but to unite and fight. The citizens,

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What are the basic arguments of Marcuses one-dimensional man thesis To what extent are they useful in analyzing contemporary capitalism. It needs to be at least 3000 words.

wentieth century: “the calling attention to new forms of domination, repression and social control in advanced industrial societies” (Kellner, 1984: 5). Modern man, he contends, has become intellectually and spiritually complacent through his psychological dependence on the accoutrements of consumerism and the consumer society itself (repressive desublimation)—“key notions and images of literature and their fate [through the process of technological rationality [disposes of] oppositional and transcending elements in the “higher culture” (Marcuse, 1964, chapter 3: para. 1)

Marcuse, equally critical of the Soviet system, offers a wide-range of criticism both of contemporary capitalism and the Soviet model of communism as it documents the parallel rise of new forms of social repression in both societies.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What is the current status of clinical gene therapy trials for Chronic Granulomatous Disorder. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

ests that the disease is present in ‘one in 250,000’ infants at birth, but the symptoms become evident only when the child reaches a few months of age (Assari 2006: 6). Only 21% of patients have survived the disease beyond the age of 7 previously, whereas the recent trends show improvement in the survival rates because of the ‘advancement in treatments’ (Assari 2006: 6). On the other hand, the disease can rarely occur in adults, and therefore, if someone has the problem of ‘recurrent infections’, it will be advisable to subject such individuals to an evaluation, irrespective of the age factor (Chung, Cyr & Ellis 2013: 2).

Gene therapy, which is the intervention in a disease or disorder through introducing genes into the affected cells to set right the impacts of ‘specific gene mutations’, is one of the methods used in the treatment of CGD (Dugal & Chaudhary 2012: 4). However, evidence suggests that in order for the treatment to be effective, the appropriate gene will have to be incorporated into the target cell ‘specifically, efficiently and stably’ (Dugal & Chaudhary 2012: 4). On the other hand, it is also necessary to use the most appropriate vector for the introduction of the gene or gene delivery into the human cell. Research studies have identified lentiviral vectors (LVs) to be one of the effective and the ‘most widely used’ vectors in gene therapy (Dugal & Chaudhary 2012: 4). A study conducted by Assari (2006: 6) on mice found that gene therapy, using recombinant retroviral vectors, is an effective treatment for the reconstruction of normal neutrophils and in building ‘resistance to pathogens’ such as Aspergillus. The author also contends that gene therapy, using retroviral vectors in two humans, has produced ‘encouraging results’ where both of them have attained remarkable levels of gene corrected cells and their clinical conditions show good improvement (Assari 2006: 6). Studies further substantiate the fact that gene

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on What are some of the psychoeducational interventions used in managing bipolar personalities. It needs to be at least 250 words.

Its symptoms are often misdiagnosed because it is not easy to arrive at a definitive conclusion. it is a life-long chronic ailment but can be managed properly to enable having a normal life just like anybody else. There are some interventions in this regard which can be quite helpful.

Despite individuals or patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder having different types of personalities, character and temperament (Goodwin & Jamison, 2007, p. 324), it is still possible to develop beneficial interventions to mitigate the ill effects of this mental ailment. One of those commonly tried are the psycho-educational interventions suitably developed for each person and these include seminars and workshops for both parent and the afflicted teen or adolescent to educate them and disabuse their minds of wrong notions and false or dysfunctional beliefs about depression (Geller & Delbello, 2008, p. 188). The purpose of this is to recognize the symptoms early and to seek immediate treatment before the episode becomes a full-blown crisis (NIMH, 2012, p. 1) and another very helpful intervention is self-help, derived from increased knowledge, which essentially involves avoiding episode triggers or crisis situations that cause the depression. Psycho-educational interventions are mere adjuncts to normal treatment that involves the use of both medication and psychotherapy (or talk therapy that preferably involves family members). It is the right combination of these treatment factors that can avoid a relapse of bipolar

 
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