Human Characteristics T-Test Analysis in the data set As we know that the Human characteristics are base upon several features like eye color, facial features, height, hair colors, and many more. For doing the frequency distribution among the data which we have been retained based upon the different characteristics based on the t-test is described below: As we know that the t-test determines if they have the assistance of null-hypothesis. T-test determines how much the data from both fields are different from each other. For this purpose, initially, we take the average values of both male and female data. After that, the unknown scale data is replaced by the estimate based data. The t-test determines that the moth men and women are equal in the normal distribution. For this purpose, the variance value among Men and Women is also the same. The below graph can easily determine the graph among the men and women and the distribution value: When we have to determine the t-test result, the value of standard deviation and the size of the data is known, but…
Humanism Creative Work Humanism refers to the philosophical progression of life that, strengthens our responsibility as well as our ability to lead lives based on ethics of individual fulfilment that aim at more significant benefits without supernatural beliefs or theism. The term humanism also applied to different western methods, philosophies, and beliefs that emphasize on the realm of humans. The human realm also referred to as Renaissance humanism, whereby this program was historically so influential, thus emerging to be among the core reasons why the Renaissance is perceived as a different historical period. This paper shall discuss various topics based on Humanism. German scholars designated the historical origin of Humanism in the 19th century as an enlightening creative work. Humanism was created for the Renaissance designation by emphasizing on the classic educational studies (Gray & Hanna, p497). These classical studies took and articulated by educators referred to as humanistic, which meant ancient literature professors or students. In the early 15th century, the classical studies course involved history, grammar, moral philosophy, as well as poetry. Humanism was an intellectual policy portrayed…
Analyzing the Irony in “The Unknown Citizen” The United States of America is a minor power nation. It does not have the human resources to counter unemployment and facilitate the citizen’s security. The above statement is pure irony. According to Mirriam Webster dictionary, the irony is a word or phrase that means the opposite of what is said. In real sense, the United States is a superpower. It has more than adequate resources to counter unemployment. Research has indicated that most people, especially from some parts of Africa, are seeking employment in the United States. So saying that the United States does not have adequate employment vacancies is the opposite of reality. However, that is how irony is used in context. The denotation is often different from the connotation of the phrase or a word. Irony incorporates the usage of tools such as ridicule, sarcasm, satire, or juxtaposition in context to pass the message. There are three forms of irony: verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatical irony. Most writers and poets use these aspects of irony to make the piece…
Literature review on Iraq before the war Iraq is a Middle Eastern country, with the majority of her citizens being Muslims. Iraq is a war-torn country since the protracted armed conflict began in 2003. The war was initiated by the United States-led coalition which invaded the country on the pretext that the then government led by Saddam Hussein failed to adhere to international rules of nuclear abandonment. However, the woes of Iraq began way earlier. Iraq has been a great interest for many researchers since the rise and fall of Iraq is one of the greatest stories in recent history, one which is full of tragedy and struggle. Since the beginning of time, the literature suggests that one of the greatest human desire has been liberty. However, liberty is, at times, contradicted by the rules and regulations put in place. The literature further suggests that rules and regulations are what make humans more civilized. In the wake of governance, some leaders have been in record of undermining the laws and regulations, most of which have led to conflicts of tribes…
Krishna Janmashtami Krishna Janmashtami, mostly famous as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, is a yearly festival of the Hindu, which is celebrated the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. According to the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar, the dark day of Shravan or Bhadrapada (the dark side) is the eighth day (Ashtami) (depending on whether the calendar selects the new moon or full moon day as the last day), which overlaps with the August / September of the Gregorian calendar. It is a famous festival for the Vaishnavism of Hinduism in particular. According to the Bhagavata Purana (such as Rasa-Lila of Krishna-Lila), Krishna’s dance-drama laws, devotional singing, fasting (fasting), night vigil (night Jagran) and a festival (Mahotsava) until the midnight of Krishna’s birth are part of the Janmashtami celebrations. This festival is celebrated in Mathura and Vrindavan, also with Major Vaishnava and sectarian groups found in other states of India. The festival of Nandotsav takes place after the birth of Krishna Janmashtami, a celebration of the birth of the Nanda Baba community. Importance: Krishna is the son of Devaki and…
Love and beauty Japanese literature is well known for its thematic influence in its plays, stories, songs, and poems. Many of the poems and stories that Japanese writers have written about is change, modernization, and, love. Some of the writers whose work has these themes in their writings are Natsume Soseki and Yasunari Kawabata. Their stories and essays have scenarios that show these themes vividly. In this paper, we shall review the idea of beauty and love in the work of Natsume Soseki in Sanshiro and Kokoro as well as the work of Yasunari Kawabata in the dancing girl of Izu. We shall review their literary work and the themes in their work and then describe how this theme is related to the three stories (Stahl 2). We shall examine the pieces of literature separately, and then at the end, we shall discuss the contemporary relevance of the writers’ treatment of the theme of love and beauty. First and foremost, there is Sanshiro written by Natsume Soseki, which got published in 1908 in japan in a newspaper called Asahi Shimbun. The novel talks…
Harlem Renaissance Sonnets. Harlem Renaissance poets used sonnets significantly to convey different messages to their African American fellows. The black people faced various problems in those times, such as racism, poverty, illiteracy, and, most of all, slavery. They lived in fear and pain. The poets wrote to comfort them, but some to express their sorrow to the world. In this essay, we will contrast the works of Langston Hughes, Claude Mckay, and Countee Cullen. Langston Hughes expresses the hope for a better life to the Black Americans in his “Dream” sonnet. His strong wordings imply the pain of the Black Man in America. He takes us to the slavery that was ongoing by that period in time. However, in some of his sonnets, he writes of the joyous moments of the Negros too. His heartfelt poems display the frequent encounters of black people’s culture. He shows how the African Americans were forgotten and their dreams not considered at all. He depicts how far liberty and equality were from them. He writes from the point of view of deserted Jazz musicians…
Hawthorne’s short story analysis Your analysis of Hawthorne’s short story is excellent. I agree with you that individualism and the nature of humanity are the most apparent characteristics of the American Romantic movement depicted by the story. I think Hawthorne warns against scientific interference in nature, arguing that science tends to label natural mysteries as anomalies or deformities. Instead, nature should be appreciated for what it is. Individualism is demonstrated by Alymer’s character, where he uses his expertise in science to try and fix his wife’s imperfection. The scientist finds fault with Georgiana’s birthmark and, in an experiment, attempts to obliterate the ‘defect. Georgiana eventually dies, but the scientist still considers the operation a success. From the story, we can interpret the death of Georgiana as a result of science tampering with nature. The birthmark is a representation of the beauty of nature and humanity. Great post!
True Grit novel The author of the True Grit novel was addressing the traits of bravery and courage, as demonstrated by the various characters in the novel. Mattie, fourteen years old, was courageous enough to leave home and went off to avenge her father’s blood who had been killed by Tom Chaney. Erhart (2018), noted that Tom Chaney had killed Mattie’s father and stolen his valuables including two California gold pieces, and Mattie was on a mission to trace Tom, and she did not mind whether she will get him alive or dead. When Tom and Frank Ross went to the barroom, Tom decided to play a game of cards, and he, unfortunately, lost all his wages. Tom decided to revenge turned the loss to Frank Ross, and he took his rifle and fearlessly shot Frank in the forehead, killing him instantly. After the brutal killing, Tom stole from Frank, and when he was done with the thieving, he courageously struck the night watchman and knocked him down. When the Rooster, LaBoeuf and Mattie took a break at San Bois…
Research on the importance of colon cancer screening The paper presents research on the importance of colon cancer screening. Online surveys were used for data collection. The data of interest was the prognosis of each of the 100 participants. Prognosis depended on the side of the cancer in the colon and the urgency of screening. All the participants tested positive upon their first cancer screening, but their prognosis varied. The study assumed the presence of polyps as positive upon screening. Due to the limitations associated with screening young adults, the study used the data from persons above 50 years. The data was non-numerical and relied on the participants’ responses, and this made the study prone to limitations. After analyzing the responses and categorizing them, those that had screened early enough had a favorable prognosis. Also, some of those that did not seek early screening had a favorable prognosis, particularly those that had left colon cancer. Those with right colon cancer had an unfavorable prognosis. The survey also captured some of the reasons for not screening early, which varied among the…