Author: bernard

Essay: Alexander’s Idea of Hellenization

The spreading of the Greek culture of the ancient times as well as the language to other cultures is what is referred to as Hellenization. Alexander the Great of Macedon led campaigns during the Hellenistic period that saw the spread of the culture of the Greek people. He admired the western culture a lot and he wanted it to be adopted by his country (Wilcken, 1999).

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Essay: Temple of Zeus at Athens

On the other hand, Antiochus adopted the Greek culture for personal gains. He benefited a lot from the sacrifices that were offered to the Greek gods, which included in the temple of Zeus at Athens. He started to compare himself with Zeus so that he may have absolute powers. Antiochus, unlike Alexander the great did not have love for the Greek culture but he realized that he could use it to advance his political ambitions. However, during his time Jerusalem was completely Hellenized with thee help of his brother Menelaus (Cory & Holleric, 2008).

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Essay: Lynch v. Fisher

The above is not what happened in Lynch v. Fisher, because if the driver of the truck could have been more careful by parking the truck off the road then the accident could not have occurred. Since everyone ought to be responsible for his actions, the driver of the truck through his insurance should have been held responsible. However, Gunter’s actions cannot be held responsible for the wounds that were suffered by the plaintiff because Gunter was in a delirium that was caused by the accident. Although Gunter should have been more careful by driving carefully, he could not have caused an accident if the truck was not parked in the middle of the road. (more…)

Essay: Proximate causation

Iara Quintana, Plaintiff-Appellant, was knocked down by a vehicle as she crossed a street that did not have street lighting. The city of Chicago was found not to have done anything wrong because the causal of the accident was not entirely on the inoperative traffic lights. The inoperative traffic lights were a just a condition that could have led to an accident but things were made different by the conduct of the drivers.

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Essay: Derdiarian v Felix Contracting Corp

In the case of Brian Quirke, as the plaintiff, and the city of Harvey as the defendant, an accident occurred because the traffic lights were not lit. However, although the supplier had switched off the lights, the driver of the jeep that was carrying Quirke did not slow down although he had noticed that the traffic lights were inoperative. (more…)

Essay: No Child Left Behind Act

Sample Essay - No Child Left Behind Act Graduation rates are key measures of a nation’s economic health. This is a critical indicator for parents, as well as policymakers in examining how the education system is performing. Essentially, if there are many graduates, it shows that the current education system is working well. With a 44% annual dropout rate, the State of New Mexico has one of the highest high school dropout rates in the United States. In New Mexico, high school dropouts earn only $12,000 per year while college graduates earn $30,000 per year. (more…)

Essay: Competing in the international labor market

Sample Essay Workers are trying to get the best education from the best of places, regardless of location, in order to compete effectively in the international labor market. Going back to the issue of outsourcing, companies do it to reduce their costs of production and to get a competitive advantage in terms of quality and service. May call-centers have sprouted up to cater to the growing need for better and cheaper services, so that today companies that are based in the UK have a call center in Bangladesh where the customer services rep responds to the queries of a UK client based in Bangladesh, without the customer realizing that he has called another part of the world. (more…)

Essay: Countries high on IDV

Sample Essay Summarizing what each of these dimensions entails, PDI measures how the weaker members of a cultural group or institution are treated and how they perceive the power distribution. It could be equal or unequal and this illustrates how a society’s weaker individuals accept that power distribution. Some societies might accept it as a part of life and some may view it as a weakness. No matter what the case, inequality exists and it is how the members perceive it and whether or not they want to change it that quantifies this dimension. Moreover, where PDI is high, senior members have more power and exert more influence, and are respected and awed by the weaker or less significant members. (more…)