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How Does Technology Hinder There Learning
I. Attention
Little Timmy got a new phone for his birthday and he trying to pay attention but his phone keeps
going so he goes onto his. He checks his phone and the he looks up class is over and he missed what
he needed to do for homework .
II. Need– the problem is that schools use to much technology in there learning.
A. Using to much technology In education can hinder there learning.
1.According to New York Times website in Jun of 2012 say that nearly 90% of kids have started to
shorter attention spans.
2. as cited in Edudemic website a website for teachers and students to find different whys to study
and info on most things academic on may 2nd 2015. Say that 95% of teens 12–17 spend there day
online. a. it makes it easy for kids to find info but cannot remember it what they found 1–2 min later.
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it also effects there social life 25% of teens are being cyber bullied every and has gone up 15 percent
in the last 15 years.
3. as founded on Edutechdebate.org that studies show that a school with minimal technology has
better test score then those school that depend on technology.
4. it also effect Minnesota and the why we learn. a. all of the students in the middle school have
some type of apple device whether it be a I pad or mac. b. according to Apple Insider website
Minnesota school distracts plan to lease apple products that will cost close to 8 million dollars for all
the school districts in
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Social Media Hinder Ethical Leadership
The leaders of this world hold a great power,they have the ability to persuade and influence people,
and with the invention of social media this power is greatly amplified.With social media leaders can
move people towards good or down a path of hate and destruction.With the power of social media,
leaders have informed people of upcoming events,problems,and noble causes to support.Social
media can be used to bring attention to the positive ongoings in the world,but it can also bring great
attention to the negative causes as well,such as hate pages , scandels, and pitting people against one
another.The use of social media hinders ethical leadership greatly. Social media can hinder ethical
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According to CNN on May 27, 2011 Democratic congressman Anthony Weiner shared a lewd
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‘the Separation of Powers Hinders Effective Government in...
The separation of powers is a theory of government whereby political power is distributed among
three branches of government; the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. The doctrine of the
separation of powers embodies three basic principles; limited government, which means that the
government's power over its citizens is limited by the Bill of Rights. Secondly is the separation of
personnel, meaning that no one person can hold office in separate branches of the government at the
same time. And lastly, each branch of government keeps a watch over the other branches of
government and in some cases can overrule it to prevent them from becoming too powerful.
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Firstly, he nominates all federal judges to the trial court, appeal court and Supreme Court. The
appeal and Supreme court being the most important two. President George W. Bush made two
appointments to the Supreme Court – John Roberts as chief justice in 2005, and Samuel Alito as an
associate judge in 2006. By choosing justices whose judicial philosophy matches their own,
presidents can hope to mould the outlook of the Court for many years after. It can be argued that the
election of these should have been down to a rather more democratic public vote, as it will
inevitably be the citizens who will be largely effected by the appointment of these judges. The
second is the power of pardon. This is used in times of controversy. In 1974, President Ford
pardoned his predecessor, President Nixon, for the crimes that he committed in the 'Watergate affair'.
On the last day of his presidency, President Clinton pardoned 140 people, including Mark Rich, who
was a notorious tax fugitive. In contrast, President George W. Bush pardoned only 189 people in 8
years. This supports an effective government as it removes any members of Congress who may be
corrupt and not doing their jobs properly.
Congress has the significant power of 'power of the purse', which means that all of the money that
the president wants to spend on his policies must be voted for by Congress. If they refuse to vote
then it brings to a halt what the president was planning to do. In 2007, the Democrat
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Education Is Too Structured And Hinders Children...
About 4 million children enter kindergarten in the United States each year (Duncan 2015). However,
preschool attendance has been a controversial topic for over fifty years. Advocates argue preschool
provides children with a foundation to excel upon entering kindergarten. According to Kathleen
McCartney, PhD, Dean of Harvard School of Education, preschool exposes children to numbers,
letters, and shapes. In addition, children learn how to socialize – get along with other children, and
they also learn how to share (Kanter 2007). Critics argue preschool is too structured and hinders
children creativity. Michael Smith President of the Home School Legal Defense Association is
cautious of over institutionalizing children who attend preschool. He indicated that parents who
provide children with plenty of love and attention during their influential years will develop
naturally (Lester, 2007). Although there are differences of opinions when it comes to the benefits of
preschool, enrollment continues to increase. The National Institute for Early Education Research
(NIEER) report indicates more than two–thirds of 4–year olds and more than 40 percent of 3–year–
olds were enrolled in preschool in 2005. In addition, about forty states now offer state–funded pre–k
programs (2007). Early education plays a key role in preventing educational deficits, not only
among children from disadvantaged backgrounds but also for all children (Kornblun 2016).
Research indicates
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Bureaucracies Help More than They Hinder Foreing Policy...
In today's world, there are a wide range of factors that impact all human lives. Each nation has its
own strategy to deal with challenges and cope with the impacts to secure the maximum benefit for
the nation and for the well–being of its citizens. Thus, it is important for states to apply the right
instrument to position themselves at both internal and external levels, particularly in the
international sphere. Foreign policy is a crucial tool for nations in dealing with other actors on the
international stage; in order to secure their national interest, as well as to guide the appropriate
direction for interacting with other actors in the world. Further, the bureaucracy is deemed as the
prominent notion for constituting foreign policy. Generally, some narratives indicate that foreign
policy making resulted from the output of the theory of bureaucratic politics which addresses the
role of bureaucracies for facilitating the making of foreign policy. Thus, foreign policy could be
derived from various actors of bureaucratic politics that compete among actors to secure their
interests in specific agendas and make a significant impact on foreign policy.
This paper will assess the statement that 'bureaucracies help more than they hinder foreign policy
making', by arguing that it is not quite true. Though, bureaucracies have been positioned as one of
the most crucial factors for the making of foreign policy and also facilitate foreign policy making in
multiple ways, bureaucracies
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Language Learners : Does It Promote Or Hinder Literacy...
In her article, Mainstreaming English Language Learners: Does it Promote or Hinder Literacy
Development?, author Esther Somé–Guiébré, discusses the impact on literacy development when
English language learners (ELL) are placed in mainstream classrooms. In this study, she followed
two ELL students who are native French speaking African immigrants in the fifth grade in American
schools. One of the students was a recent immigrant, only arriving five months ago, and the second
was in her third year of schooling in America. The major concepts Somé–Guiébré highlights are the
content knowledge exposure, lack of collaboration between ELL and mainstream teachers, as well
as the limited interaction between teachers and their ELL students. The two students in the study
were shown to be given limited exposure to content knowledge. Although they were in mainstream
classrooms with native English speakers, these ELL students were missing out on a lot of classroom
instruction due to being taken away from the classroom for intervention. The author found that both
students would be pulled away during the middle of one lesson and returned in the middle of
another. She also discussed the ELL teacher's viewpoint that the student should be really exposed to
content area in social studies for the first grade, not fifth as she needs to "...put the language with
that she is doing" (Somé–Guiébré.) Somé–Guiébré also found that there was no collaboration
between the ELL and mainstream teachers. A lack
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How Did The Cold War Hinder Human Rights
The Cold War had a profound impact on the popular conceptions of human rights as the U.S
ideologies with the soviet union had opposing ideologies and they were trying to spread those
around the world as they circulated around the world. Effectively, the Cold War competition
between the Soviet Union and the United States polarized human rights supporters into two camps:
they wanted to spread communism and it end up sutoresu and making everyone and it ended up in
entrenching human rights.We the US, Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and
concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin's tyrannical, blood–thirsty rule of his own country.
Therefore the Cold War hindered the human rights " Guatemala, Nicaragua, Pakistan" Planning for
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Did the Church Help or Hinder the Progress of Medicine in...
Did the church help or hinder the progress of medicine in the middle Ages? In this essay I will be
looking at the different aspects of medicine in the Middle Ages and accessing how the church helped
or hindered their development. As there was a lot of unrest at the start of the middle Ages the church
is important because it preserved a lot of things. It also provided a way of life, so it was very
influential. The Church did not encourage the development of new medical ideas, it was not in their
interest. When Roger Bacon (a thirteenth century priest) he suggested that a new approach to
medicine was needed he said that doctors should their own original research instead of learning
from the books of ancient writers such as Galen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alms–houses gave shelter to the poor, the elderly, widows, young children and pregnant women.
They were run by priests but no real medical help was given. Many monasteries had herb gardens.
The monks used their knowledge of medicine from the books in their libraries to make herbal
remedies. However, there is little evidence of them being able to make new cures for disease.
Because of the church, doctors had to have a licence to practice medicine. This is the beginning of
qualifications for doctors. After the 13th century it was illegal for a person to call themselves a
doctor without having formal
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Democracy Hinders Growth And Its Effect On Economic...
Some scholars have argued that democracy hinders growth as a result of a collective action problem,
while others argue it is the democratic institutions constraining government, and providing
individual property rights which allows for economic growth (Montesquieu, 1748; Smith, 1776;
Buchanan and Tullock, 1962; North and Thomas, 1973; North, 1981, 1990; Hall and Jones, 1999;
Easterly and Levine, 2003; Rodrik, 2007). The former approach focuses on the role of leadership in
a nondemocratic regime, specifically in how a good leader can affect the economic development in a
region. The latter approach focuses on how investor risk aversion that results from the lack of
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The notion goes back to de Tocqueville, but in modern form it has been revived by Barro's empirical
work (1996a and b). Finally, Wintrobe (1998) argues that the authoritarian elite successfully rules by
repressing some in the population while nurturing the loyalty of others. Similarly, the threat of a
rebellion by the opposition compels the dictator to share rents in Gandhi and Przeworski (2006).
The literature on rent seeking suggests a means by which alternatives to collective action can
insulate state actors from societal interests (Mares, 1993: 457). Rent creation implies rent
distribution, creating incentives for rent seeking in the domestic economy; even efficient firms will
devote resources either to capture the rents or to lobby for their elimination ' (Buchanan, p.35).
Bates ' work on Africa demonstrates that, rather than simply buying off societal opposition, state
actors can distribute rents to build supportive policy coalitions (1981). A second way for state actors
to build a winning policy coalition is to help potential supporters of state preferences overcome
barriers to collective action through their power to tax and regulate. Here, state actors can force
would–be free riders to contribute to the provision of the collective good (Olson, 1965).
Olson (1993, Olson and McGuire, 1996, Olson, 2000) compares the economics of dictatorships
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Should School Uniforms Hinder Psychological Development?
External expression is not just the perception of you from others; it is more like an inward feeling
that outwardly defines oneself. Restriction of expression in adolescence can inhibit one 's
psychological development. The "feeling" aspect comes from self evaluation and confidence. A
seemingly specific, yet broad subject of expression is school uniforms. School uniforms have been
apparent in the world since the year 1222. In recent years, school uniforms have become a hot topic
in American education. Though still existing in our great country, adopting school uniforms has not
been shown to improve either behavior or academic achievement; it is time to abandon them. The
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This shows that expression can help form a person's psychological composure among other things.
Another common argument for school uniforms is the topic of bullying. It is said that school
uniforms reduce the acts of bullying; that is simply not true. "School uniforms increased the average
number of assaults by about 14 [per year] in the most violent schools." and "Overall, there is no
evidence in bullying literature that supports a reduction in violence due to school uniforms" (Shawn
Jeffords). Though bullying only really increased in violent neighborhoods, it is still said and
constantly shown, with statistics, that uniforms do not decrease the act of bullying. It is a concept of
uniforms that seems like it may work but has not. Most just go by what seems right rather than
looking at hard facts. Assumptions are made by everyone, no matter the topic. When knowing or
claiming a "fact", it seems that many will not take further consideration and believe what they are
told. The mentality that, if it sounds true, then it must be true, is a mentality that too many people
follow on a daily basis. Professor Beverly D. Flaxington said, "research shows we are wrong better
than 50% of the time... we make assumptions because we simply do not have the time to think
something through or do an
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Technology Hinders Society In The Giver By Ron Friedman
Do you have dinner with your family or with your phone? Having dinner with your family creates
more bonding but having dinner with your phone or technology cause you to get dumb and dumber
exponentially. Meaning starting slowly but increasing rapidly over time. From the article by Ron
Friedman "A New Year's resolution for the workplace," Friedman talks about how study shows that
devices or technology has been (can) cut our thinking ability in the workplace. He also talks about
how phones can be such a distraction and you can get most out of it by keeping it away. This article
talks about how technology is getting in the way of you making friendships or interpersonal
connections with humans. A survey from "Pew Research Survey" from feb. 14–23 of 2014. "When
is it okay to use your phone?" from 4 different generations. In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry,
everything in the community is controlled by technology and that really limits them from knowing
that technology is only hurting them. Technology hinders society because it gets in the way of
person to person interaction, community is too dependent on technology, and lowers cognitive
performance.
First of all, technology hinders the way people talk with each other. Technology gets in the way of
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"One possibility is that years of cell phone usage has conditioned us to anticipate the arrival of new
messages. Consequently, even when our phones sit perfectly still, simply having it in our peripheral
vision tempts us to split our attention, leaving less mental firepower for doing our work." (Paragraph
9) That causes exhaustion for our brain which leads us to not completing important assignments
first. It does lower our brain productivity because we get diverted in 2 paths to make
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Technology : Does Technology Help Or Hinder The Student?
Throughout this course, a new perspective has provided us with the opportunity to take a look at
many of the different ways in which the digital world has become one of the most dominant
viewpoints of today's generation, and how technology has taken over and welcomed itself into many
aspects of our lives. This course paper will take a look at one topic of interest in particular, which in
hopes will shed some light on a heavily discussed topic in the education world: does technology
help or hinder the student. This paper will look to prove the point and discover more about the way
in which technology has been incorporated into the classroom, both in an elementary context as well
as a post–secondary context, and the effects that it has had on the student, the teacher, and the
overall academic development that accompanies it. This paper will examine many of the different
issues and successes that have been noted to be associated with the incorporation of technology
within the classroom. By taking a sociological perspective and examining these issues using
different sociological theories and frameworks, it will become clear that this topic is one that will
keep growing and keep having a large impact on the lives of students, especially as technology
keeps evolving and moving forward. The goal of this course paper is to examine many of the pros
and cons associated with this "newer" way of doing things within the classroom, and the ways in
which students receive this new info
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How The Internet Helps Or Hinders The Present Education...
The internet; a phenomenon, slowly taking over the world. It's becoming a global necessity in our
society, impacting the future of our current generation of youth. This essay will be exploring the
concept of whether "the internet helps or hinders the present education system." Some people may
argue that the internet helps our younger generation by letting them obtain useful academic sources,
broadening their knowledge of a particular subject or topic. Others, however, may believe that the
internet is just the mere creation of distractions and procrastination. The topic, as controversial as it
is, is open to debate and so I would be open into believing that the internet is a great source of
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Therefore, I will be exploring this very subject in my essay, in order to find a solid answer, if any,
for the question above.
There are many different opinions regarding whether the invention of the Internet was either good or
bad in its entirety, concerning our younger generation. However, many believe that in fact the pros
of the internet outweigh the cons and so, therefore, consider the internet as helping our education
system rather than exacerbating it. They believe that the internet widens our social relationships and
creates new communication forms in the process. Not only this, but it is a great resource of
educational sites and is a worldwide global knowledge spread. In addition, with regards to
psychological and sociological views, there are industrial restrictions taken place to the energy
levels in technological devices, to induce less harm. Finally, the internet can, also, be seen to sustain
our intelligence, helping us to evolve and thus, overall, can better our knowledge.
Firstly, many believe that the internet helps our current education system as it presents so many
different variations of communication and so, when used constructively, can be the expansion of an
international knowledge spread. Jackie Pelegrin is currently an author, who writes education–related
articles, due to her professional experience in the field of education and she wrote an article called,
'How does
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Hinder Communication Process
Materials and Procedure The study was conducted on Zbase, AFB when customer traffic was fairly
moderate. Each participant was asked to participate in the study if it was not too much of an
inconvenience while they worked. Instructions were given and they did not have to sign a consent
form. The questionnaire were read to each participate and the answers were recorded by the
researcher. The participants were selected by all who ever happened to be working that day. This
was a face–to–face interview with all. A week later follow–up interviews were accomplished to get
clarification on why the participants wanted more communication and a participative style leader in
the future. While observing the participants all, three gave outstanding customer service. Also, the
leader was never present while the questionnaire and interview were done. Results Analyses of the
participants proved to be very rewarding. There were five categories that were prevalent from
questionnaire and interviews. The five were: communication, empathy, motivation, empowerment
and no communication. One strategy used in this report triangulate different data sources of
information by examining evidence from all the sources and using it to build a coherent justification.
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Additionally, Cheryl and Ruth argued, that their future leader has openness which would be a
desirable goal in most supervisor–employee relations (Redding, 1972). According to Eisenberg et al
writes that open communication relationship perceives the other interactant as a willing and
receptive leader and withhold responses that might be apparent as providing negative relational or
disconfirming feedback (Jablin, 1979, p.
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The Importance Of Technology On Human Interaction And...
Up until about twenty or thirty years ago, no one really knew what technology was or how to use a
cell phone, tablet, or computer. The iPhone was not even invented until ten years ago, but today,
technology plays a role in almost every aspect of every person's life. It is just about impossible to go
a day without seeing or using some piece of technology. The extensive amount of technology
available today has really influenced the world and how people live. Unfortunately, that influence is
not entirely positive; it has hindered human interaction and communication by making people
socially awkward, creating relationship issues, and limiting people's abilities to understand and use
the written language. Because technology hinders human interaction and communication, people
should limit their technological use.
First, the more recent generations of children are growing up with technology available everywhere,
so they are learning from a very young age what technology is and how to use it. Instead of playing
outside with other kids in their neighborhood like their parents did growing up, most children today
play video games on a gaming console, laptop, tablet, or cell phone. This is isolating children from
the real world and inhibiting their ability to learn how to communicate with others. They are not
learning to understand various social clues or even how to have a conversation face–to–face, and
because of this, most kids may feel anxious or overwhelmed when they face a social
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The Ways Jean Valjean Both Helps and Hinders Cosette in...
The Ways Jean Valjean both Helps and Hinders Cosette in Les Miserables
In the 19th century of France most of the children were poor orphans because parents could not
provide for their children. Usually they would throw the boys on the streets but keep the girls
because they could make profit off of them. However, some orphans like Cosette as portrayed in Les
Miserables found someone who would love and care for them. Upon careful research this paper will
show not only how Jean Valjean helped Cosette but also how he hindered her. In this case Jean
Valjean represents the allegory of the New France and Cosette represents the women of France, so
the way Valjean treats her shows us how the New France treated women. The impoverished ... Show
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This illustrates why most of France's citizens had low paying jobs and were impoverished. Before
the revolution, women in France had a really tough time living a good life. Women's oppression was
a major factor in Les Miserables. For instance, when Fantine is talking to the Thenadiers and says,
"You see I cannot take my child into the country. Work forbids it. With a child I could not find a
place there...it will not be long before I come back. Will you keep my child for me?"(Les
Miserables, Book Four, Ch.1). This illustrates that women could not get a job out of wedlock. It also
shows how far people would go to live a good life. Women had an even harder life than men did
insofar as they got lower pay and had an even harder time getting jobs. Some women even went as
far as selling their bodies, hair, and even teeth for money. Another thing a lot of women did was
become prostitutes to the degree that it was the only possible way for them to earn some money.
Even though a lot of women had to drop down low enough to sell the bodies for money, prostitution
was still illegal. People might say that women had an even harder life than children. Every single
thing in life was difficult for women; there was no abortion or protection so the chance of women,
especially prostitutes, getting pregnant was insane. Most women could not support themselves so if
they had children the only thing they could do was give them up which explains why there was so
many orphans
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How Technology Can Assist or Hinder Information Management...
How Technology can Assist or Hinder Information Management Practices in an Organization
Having advanced technology nowadays can be both of assistance and a nuisance when it comes to
handling Information in the workplace.
Some examples of assistance are:
Fast access: with the computer systems and technology provided to organizations in the present day,
waiting days, weeks or even months is a thing of the past. You can send, receive, look up, browse,
edit, create and delete information with just the click of a mouse. This is highly useful in fast past
environments such as client service centers or call centers where staff are required to quickly and
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It is easy to send the wrong file when clicking away and easy to send something to the wrong
person.
Too much information: this applies especially when searching on the internet. When using a search
engine such as Google, you have thousands and thousands of possible results returned to you in
seconds, which can be extremely difficult to decipher – especially when you are not too sure what it
Is that you are looking for in the first
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Social Media 's Influence On Human Interaction
In today's society, social media has caused us to demote human interaction and reward imitation
connections and communications, making it hinder us from maintaining close personal
relationships. We would rather talk to someone over the screen then over coffee, and only identify
the worthy aspects of our life and disregard the undesirable. This want and desire through social
media for a false persona and false ties gives us an aesthetic "good life", but ultimately hinders us
from reaching a genuine "good life".
Social media has replaced most human to human interaction, leading to decreased physical and
mental abilities, making some lives less desirable. In Robert Waldingers TED Talk, The Harvard
Study of Adult Development, his second lesson learned was that people who are more socially
connected to family and friends are happier, physically healthier, and live longer. When this study
took place, social media had not yet been revealed, leaving them with minimal options on how to
communicate with people. Social media has changed the way that individuals interact, and in a
sense, humans themselves. We find ourselves conversing more and more over social media websites
such as Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat, but when faced with actually face–to–face contact, are
found speechless. With this new technology, more and more are likely to not become as connected
to friends and family as the subjects were in the study, decreasing their overall happiness and
hindering society.
Not only
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The Future Of A Latina
The Future of a Latina in CIS and her Opinions on the Flattening of the World
–Intro
Typically, there is always someone who will outdo someone else because of what they were blessed
with. In many ways, the United States outdid many other countries. Then Netscape in 1995
happened: a major flattener of the world. Due to the of the flattening of the world, the United States
now has competing to do with those other countries. Not only does the United States have
competition, but those in the work force will have competition as well. Usually that competition was
with someone who lived in a different state, but that is no longer the case. A worker's main
competition is with someone a sea away.
Task 1a These oversee competitors are outcomes of the flattening of the world. By flattening, that
goes to say that everyone is on the same playing field in the business world. There is no "USA has
the advantage" or "China has the advantage," there is equal opportunity everywhere. We are all on
the same playing field and we are linked together through some things called fiberoptic cables. Not
only did they aid us in our personal lives but it has been hitting people hard in their business lives
since the 1990s. This revolution has been impacting us in both positive and negative ways. It links
us with these fiberoptic cables, in connects us with someone oceans away. It helps organizations
meet with clients via webcam due to voice over IP, via email, via telecommunication, via social
media.
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What Does Technology Use Hinders Or Heightens Creativity?
In the 21st century, technology is an unavoidable part of most lives. The Internet, mobile phones,
computers, laptops, and televisions have become the preliminary mediums for accessing
information. Constantly, the media is reporting findings from the scientific community. However, an
important distinction must be made between the media and the scientific findings of credible
organizations and individuals. Although the popular press has a larger audience, findings from sound
science are less likely to be construed in a distorted way. A significant example of this statement is
embodied by a recent study on the relationship between information technology and creativity. This
paper serves to discuss and analyze both a research article on the study and an article written by
USA Today. A team from Michigan State University set out to investigate the effects of technology
use, specifically the use of computers, the Internet, cell phones, and video games, on the creativity
levels of 12–year–old children. The research question observed in this study focuses on how and to
what extent technology use hinders or heightens creativity. According to Jackson and colleagues, the
491 participants were scattered throughout Michigan's southern region. The subject variables
included the child's technology usage habits, gender, age, race/ethnicity, and household income. Two
separate activities were formulated to measure creativity following the "Torrance Test of Creativity"
model
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Did the black power movement help or hinder the civil...
Examine the extend,of and the reasons for family diversity in today's society.
Many sociologists argue that the nuclear family is a universal and dominate institution however
there has been an increase in diverse family types for various reasons. Examples of these diverse
families are lone parents, reconstitutions and cohabitation families. Although most people
experience life in a nuclear family, it represents only a stage in their life cycle. Social and
demographic changes have meant that an increasing part of many people's lives are spent in
households that are not based on conventional nuclear families.
Firstly the increase of single parents (lone parents) has tripled since 1970s in the UK. About 25% of
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Weeks et al argues that this part of a wider social change which can be based on culture and ethnic
difference. Another sociologist called Roseneil (2005) develops the idea of chosen your own family.
She uses the term hetronorm to refer to the intimate relationship between a heterosexual couple is
seen as normal. Cheal (2002) notes that many gays and lesbians are legally allowed to adopt
nevertheless many want to retain status of difference because they may feel that by adopting a child
they are being shaped or moulded to portray a heterosexual family. Another main reason in why
same– sex families increase is the decline in secularisation because some religions condemn
homosexuality and now less people are religious in the UK they are more acceptant of homosexuals.
Another type of family is singletons; this means that when someone lives by themselves. About 3 in
10 household contains one person. The reasons for these changes are the increase in separation and
divorce has created more 1 person households especially with men under 65 because children are
more likely to live with their mother. Also the decline in marriage and the trend in marrying later
because people are living longer hence there are more people that are single. Stein (1976) argues the
growing number of people choosing to be single is a deliberate choice. However, while many of
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Essay about Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His...
Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His Conflicts OUTLINE Topic: Jay Berry Purpose: To
identify the nature of the force of the conflict which Jay Berry encounters, and indicate how they
help or hinder Jay Berry the protagonist in Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Thesis:
Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him
through his amazing adventure. I. Inner Forces A. Help– personality traits 1. Determination 2.
Confidence II. B. Hinder 1. Fear 2. Over confidence III. Outer Forces A. Help– other people 1.
Grandpa 2. Old Rowdy IV. B. Hinder 1. Monkeys 2. Environment "It is every boys dream to own a
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Everyone has many goals they set for them selves, and for every goal that is made, there is always
an inner forces that hinder you along your journey. Two of the inner forces that hinder Jay Berry is
his fear of the monkeys and over confidence. There is not one person in the world who does not
have a fear of something, whether it may be a fear of heights or snakes. After that incident with Jay
Berry, Old Rowdy and the monkeys where the monkeys took it to Jay Berry and Rowdy, Jay Berry
has developed a certain fear of the monkeys. This particular fear of the monkeys hinders Jay Berry
slightly because of the monkeys "leader" Jimbo. Jimbo is an intimidating monkey who enjoys
making a fool out of Jay Berry, Jay Berry is reluctant to get to close to Jimbo because he does not
want to be made a fool of by some monkeys. The second inner force that hindered Jay Berry is his
over confidence, one may not think too much confidence is a bad thing but it could turn out to be
disastrous. Since Jay Berry has a great deal of confidence in catching the monkeys, it is easy for him
to get too cocky. An example of this is when Jay Berry sees the monkeys drinking the alcohol and he
does not think to much of it. Then in inedible happened, he got drunk off the alcohol and yet again
gets made a fool by Jimbo. These are two examples that
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How Can Language Hinder Communication
The use of certain types of language can hinder communications between care professional and the
individual when communicating verbally as slang words can be used. These change meanings and
variants over the years and as such can mean different things to different generations. Another use of
language would be to speak a foreign language you are aware the individual does not understand so
as to exclude them from the conversation or discussion, or that others staff members cannot
comprehend fully so that information is not shared correctly. As this not only hinders them and
others working within your environment but yourself in providing, Full adaptive care to others, I
suggest using the most common understood language within your working environment
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Does online social networking hinder the development of...
The 21st century has seen the internet transformed into a tool that has made communication easier
and more accessible. This transformation came about side by side with ideas of online social
networks that would enable the interaction of citizens of different countries. Teenagers, being the
main players of the online generation, have been caught up in the mix of online social networks as
they have grown into a period whereby technology has revolutionized the way people go about their
daily activities. However, due to the excessive amount of time spent on these networks and the
online freedom that teenagers have, granted from social networking sites, they are left prone to
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Furthermore, from a 2010 nationwide survey of more than 1000 girls aged 14–17 conducted by Girl
Scouts of America, girls with low self esteem admitted that their online image did not match their
real image and were more likely to claim that they portrayed it as 'sexy' (Muscari). Therefore, online
social networking use should be monitored primarily on the creation of user identities to prevent
teenagers from developing exaggerated identities which do not match who they really are.
Furthermore, the exaggeration of personalities may lead to confusion between who a teenager really
is and who he/she portrays to the online realm. The terms of service of these online social networks
require a user to be age 13 or above (Facebook Terms of service). Erik Erikson, a developmental
psychologist who studied identity formation argues that "this age correlates with the stage of identity
versus identity confusion [whereby] teenagers seek to find out who they are, what they are all about,
and where they are going in life" (Cowie). This confusion could be detrimental to the development
of teenagers as it might lead to identity crises or lack of identity and other types of depression
diseases associated with it. Thus, online social networks hinder adolescent identity formation
because they allow them to exaggerate their personalities and form new identities which can lead to
identity confusion and associated disorders. Secondly, without supervision, the
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Factors That Can Promote or Hinder Enterpreneurship
LIST AND EXPLAIN FACTORS THAT CAN PROMOTE OR HINDER ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
Entrepreneur: An entrepreneur is a person who starts an enterprise. He searches for change and
responds to it. A number of definitions have been given of an entrepreneur– The economists view
him as a fourth factor of production along with land labour and capital.
To put it very simply an entrepreneur is someone who perceives opportunity, organizes resources
needed for exploiting that opportunity and exploits it. Computers, mobile phones, washing
machines, ATMs, Credit Cards, Courier Service, and Ready to eat Foods are all examples of
entrepreneurial ideas that got converted into products or services. Some definitions of an
entrepreneur are listed below:
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Feelings and motivation didn't produce results, but the action is something that will produce it. 8.
Teamwork. Nobody can achieve anything alone so this is true also for an entrepreneur because
they're not a "Superman". They must be team players for their own and business success. 9.
Calculated risk. This is truly one of the most important questions: Are they taking enough risk? Yes,
each business startup is in some level risky. However, more important is how a successful
entrepreneur takes a risk? The word calculated risk is the most appropriate word for this feature. 10.
Self–Confidence. Self–confidence is a really important and key factor. I think that nobody would be
an entrepreneur if don't have self–confidence that he knows how to start and manage their own
business. 11. Experience. Sometimes experience is in category not must have as a factor, but it is
something that will increase business potential energy. They must employ all present and previous
experience they have into the business that they are building. 12. Talent. Talent is something inborn
in an entrepreneur. Sometimes talent can be replaced with knowledge. 13. Honesty. Honesty is
important in every case, but sometimes honesty, being real can be the biggest enemy of an
entrepreneur in some complex conditions. 14. Connections. More connection means
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Art : Experiencing Art
Experiencing Art Everyone experiences things differently. Whether it be music, TV, national
monuments, or art everyone takes these in different ways. I have recently visited the Cleveland Art
Museum and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on a field trip. While visiting these places I was
exposed to lots of different music, art, and historical items. Both places did things to try and "help"
the visitor's experience, but while some of these did help other hindered the experience. Walker
Percy states that one may recover their experience by leaving the beaten path and experience it in
there own way(15). The museum does a fine job at letting its guest explore the works at there own
rate there is no set path one must follow. There are lots of different door and paths you can travel
down all leading to different styles and exhibits. Beside the pieces of art at the museum was a little
plaque that would give some background of the piece. They might say who it was by, when it was
made, what it was made out of, or what it was about. These plaques could be argued as both helping
and hindering the viewer's experience. It helps the viewer by giving them some general background
on the piece which will help them learn more about it and what the author was thinking when ever
he made the piece. On the other hand though knowing all this information can change how you view
the piece of art. John Berger gives a great example of this by showing the reader a picture of a Van
Gogh and then showing
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Hinder Social Development
Through the use of social media, we can connect with friends and family and be informed of what is
currently happening in the world. Social media can have its positives and negatives. Social
development can be interrupted because of the media. The use of social media can hinder social
development because it causes health issues, makes you feel lonely and causes anxiety.
The use of social media can hinder social development because it causes health issues. In the article,
"Social Networking: Failure to Connect" it states, "Reports of cyber–bullying, happy–slapping, even
self–harm and suicide attempts motivated by social networking sites have become increasingly
common in the eight years since Friendster–and then Myspace, Bebo and Facebook–launched." In
other words, different types of health concerns have been reported due to social media. These health
issues are caused by negativity and negligence that the media has caused. Social development is
affected because of these issues. The media makes people, especially teenagers, do things against
their health (Meltzer 1). Social development is affected through the use of social media. The use of
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In the article, "Can Facebook Help Overcome Shyness" it states, "Cohen said he has seen anxiety
increase among some clients who use Facebook because they focus too much on how many friends
they have, worry that others aren't posting enough items on their walls or fret about what to write in
their status updates, just as they agonize over what to say in person." In other words, the media puts
a lot of stress and pressure on people. Many people stress over the small amount of friends that they
have and compare that number to other people. A lot of pressure is present of what to write on your
status. As a result, it leads to users feeling anxious (Rosenwald 3). The use of the media has led
people to feel
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Cultural Norms And Bias Hinder The Expansion Of A Common Root
It is often implied that one should consider applications from "all perspectives" prior to thoroughly
evaluating a situation. The intention of this appraisal process is mainly to eliminate potential bias
within or even across areas of discipline. In the given prompt, I believe that disciplines can be
referred to as the areas of knowledge within Theory of Knowledge. Of course within these areas of
knowledge lie the multiple ways of knowing. Yet, for one to complete such a progression, a common
groundwork may be of necessity in order to affectively compare conflicting knowledge. Although
one cannot always use the same applications in one area of knowledge as they can in another, there
are always exceptions. I will explore the extent at which factors such as cultural norms and bias
hinder the expansion of a common groundwork in some areas of knowledge more than others. As
the final outcome of knowledge should be assessed based on the knower's goals and personal
implications, combining knowledge from many, specifically diverse, applications can produce a
holistic and more standardized way of evaluating knowledge. So how can the overlapping of
differing disciplines aid in the production of knowledge? Before facts and theories can be connected,
there need to be fundamentals first that are established within disciplines. How does culture
influence a knower 's fundamental beliefs? Culture plays a large role in a knower's interpretation of
any situation. The basis of a discipline
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How Technology Hinders Society
After studying this unit in history and literature classes, I believe that technology hinders society and
our personal lives. We've created a machine that can go beyond human knowledge. Mankind now
depend a lot on technology... Skinner's in his quote, " The real problem is not whether machines
think but whether men do. "After studying this unit in history and literature classes I believe that
technology hinders society and our personal life.
The impact of technology has hindered society and mankind. Technology is a hindered to man kind
because it is taking out all the skills humans have to do. While a machine does all the work, humans
get to sit around controlling or doing another task that isn't as skillful as what the machine is doing.
In the story The Machine Stops, people's lives are controlled by the machine. For example, in the
passage it states, " There were buttons and switches everywhere – buttons to call for food for music,
for clothing." (Forster, pg.3). This shows that we won't be capable of doing simple tasks in the future
and have everything done for us in a push of a button. This is important because if we keep making
inventions that can out smart mankind, then there isn't need of our knowledge. In addition, ... Show
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In the story The Machine Stops, humans are being overindulge. For example, in the passage it states,
"The man in front dropped his Book – no great matter, but it disquieted them all. In the rooms, if the
Book was dropped, the floor raised it mechanically... and the man, instead of picking up his
property, felt the muscles of his arm to see how they had failed him. " (P.6. This shows that we
become weak as the days pass by with a new invention that makes our life easier. This is important
because we are creating machines that take away any skills that we use to do in our work.
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How Do Historical Films Hinder Our Understanding Of The Past
1974 Words
Do historical films help or hinder our understanding of the past? Discuss with reference to two of
the following films.
Historical films have the opportunity to enhance our knowledge of the past in ways a written source
is not able to. Historical films have the chance to educate people on a topic, they are able to get
people involved in a particular period or issue, give a visual depiction of the time and historical
films can also be used as some kind of source material. Schindler's List is a good example of how a
historical film can help people's understanding of the past as it was created to educate people on the
Holocaust. However, historical films can hinder or understanding of the past as they are made purely
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This is because the cinematic licence means that films are made as a way to make money and not to
give factual information. Films like Zulu made minor changes to the truth but other films like U571
completely distorted the truth. This shows that historical films hinder our knowledge of the past
because they are made for entertainment and not to inform people about what happened in the past.
This is a major factor in why historical films do hinder our knowledge of the past because when the
truth is distorted the films are misleading the public because some people may believe what they see
despite the major
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The Hinder: A Case Study
The hinder, conducted by Joe Vinson, a chemistry adviser at the Creation of Scranton in
Pennsylvania, tracked 18 portly or strapping, hypertensive subjects who either ate six to eight
epigrammatic purple potatoes, alongside skins, at both feed and carry to extremes (for a daily total
of 218 calories), or had no potatoes as part of their "normal" diet for four weeks. Answer the hockey
crossed abandon to the other regimen. Hot air choice levels of polyphenol antioxidants roam
rampart fabrication cells against free radical damage meander can increase disease risk. To foster
these effectual flourish chemicals, subjects in Vinson’s interpret were gratuitously to microwave
their potatoes instead of using other in the offing methods. hile voucher
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Will an Acquisition Help or Hinder Your Business? Essay
An acquisition could increase the size and profitability of your business overnight. It might allow
you to take advantage of new economies of scale, or move into new areas. You might be able to
acquire a bigger and better customer base, or strengthen your management team.
But an acquisition can also bring problems, draining financial and management resources from your
original business.
You need to work out whether the acquisition will add value to your business, after making realistic
allowances for all the hidden costs. To be successful, it will need to bring a number of benefits to
your business. This briefing covers:
The arguments for making a business acquisition.
How to use an acquisition to expand your business.
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How can you avoid them?
Are you facing new and aggressive competitors?
Is your market static or declining?
Are you over–dependent in a critical area – for example, on a particular employee or customer?
Are you subject to cost pressures that you cannot pass on to your customers?
Having completed this SWOT analysis, you can compare the benefits and risks of an acquisition to
the alternatives
2.Expanding your Business
If you integrate another business into yours, both could benefit from the expansion.
2.1 There may be opportunities to cross–sell to each other's customers. This may be difficult if the
two businesses have conflicting cultures and systems.
For example, if you sell equipment to NHS hospitals and you acquire a company which makes quick
one–off sales of equipment to medical practices.
The length of the normal sales cycle customers are used to can be a major cultural factor.
2.2 You could improve the public view of your company.
Bigger companies are often believed to be more reliable, and you should get better brand
recognition.
2.3 You should benefit from opportunities to develop other products.
A wider customer base makes successful new product launches more likely.
3.Reducing Your costs
With a higher volume of activity, you should be able to achieve majorl economies of scale.
3.1 You can make better use of overheads.
Make savings in central functions, such as finance,
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Does Technology Help Children Help Or Hinder Their Social...
Summary of the research question and outcome
My guiding question for the research project was, "Does the use of technology to entertain children
help or hinder their social development?" My interest in this topic was triggered by the previous
research project that was carried out in year 10. That project had a lot to do with human health and
the factors that affect that, so I decided to explore that in further depth using a different topic.
Technology is becoming an increasingly more central aspect of people's lives and hence it is an issue
in society. I wanted to explore this topic and gain knowledge, which could then be used to share
with others who are concerned about the problem. My research was carried out mostly through
secondary sources from the Internet and a primary source, which was an observation. The key
findings from my research were gathered and presented in the form of a report. In the report it was
substantiated that my research question wasn't fully answered, and the effect tablets/smartphones
has on brain development were the main findings. Tablets/smartphones have a significant impact on
children's health and can lead to many physical, psychological and behaviour disorders.
Evaluation of research processes and decisions made in response to challenges and opportunities
The research processes that I used were both primary sources and secondary sources. My primary
source was the observation of children in a social environment to determine whether changes of
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Teacher Communication Flaws That Can Hinder Students '...
Do you know what makes a teacher great? One of the most important qualities that teachers should
have is good communication skills. Good communication skills are essential for students' learning.
There are several reasons why many teachers are not effective teachers. For instance, it can be a
result of their lack of speaking ability when they teach, which include: their inability to keep an
appropriate pace during lectures, their failure to speak coherently, their tedious approach to their
lessons, and/or their inability to listen critically. For example, in the case of Helen Keller, although
she was blind and deaf, she became a very successful student because her teacher Sullivan was an
excellent communicator. In the following report, we will discuss some teacher communication flaws
that can hinder students' learning.
The first type of flaw that we can identify in a teacher is referred to as a "quicker." This type of
teacher speaks too quickly. In doing so, many students get confused and struggle to learn and
understand new information. If the teacher lectures too quickly, then students do not have enough
time to follow the content or take notes. Personally, I had a teacher who was a "quicker" when I took
an ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) class at Pasadena City College. Most of my
classmates and I were international students, and we were not very good at English. At the time, my
classmates and I could not understand what the teacher was teaching; and many
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Hinder Critical Thinking
The emotions one holds may influence or hinder creativity in the workplace. Nass and Yen (2012)
examined ways in which emotions either influence or hinder creativity. I work on a team of five
colleagues. As a team, we encounter positive influences towards creativity, and roadblocks to
creativity. As Nass and Yen (2012) showed, creativity is positively influenced by excited people. For
example, we received a new grading system called Infinite Campus. The team felt excited that there
were new ways we could input grades. The excitement was contagious. We fed of each other's
excitement. In effect, we collaboratively came up with new ideas on how to grade assignments. In a
different instance, our creativity was hindered. As Nass and Yen (2012) discussed negativity breeds
negativity. Our team was asked to realign the curriculum standards. This task often requires new
ways of thinking. Two team members became negative and felt it was not a manageable task. Soon,
the rest of the team began tumbling down the negativity road. The contagious effect of negative
comments shared, hindered our ability to create innovative ways to realign the curriculum. ... Show
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Nass and Yen (2012) discussed "cognitive reframing" as restating thoughts in a positive manner.
When our team encountered the need to realign curriculum, we could have reworded our dialogue.
For example, instead of saying, we can't do this project; we could say, we can still do this even if it
requires great effort. The positive attitude and outlook encourages positive reappraisal. Moreover, by
stating feelings in a positive manner, emotional suppression would be avoided. In effect, this would
allow for higher levels of brain functioning as Nass and Yen (2012)
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Does CSR Help or Hinder a Company’s Performance?
Task 4: (582 words)
Write a literature review for "Does CSR (corporate social responsibility) help or hinder a company's
performance?"
This literature review explores the state of the art in corporate social innovation research.
It briefly outlines the main themes in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) debate organizational
legitimacy, moral choices, stakeholder interaction, sustainable development radical and user driven
innovation. The paper then reviews the major objects of corporate social innovation singling out and
eco innovations as key themes. It closes by analyzing how social innovation is enacted at each of the
four levels discussed in the first part.
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– Tsoutsoura M., 2004, "Corporate Social Responsibility and financial Perfor mance", Center for
Responsible Business, Working Paper Series, N. 7, University of Califor nia, Berkeley.
– Academy of Management Review, Institute of Social and Ethical Accountability [online]
Available from :< http://www.accountability.org/about–us/news/accountability–1/pharma–s–
3imandate.html> [Accessed 11 may, 2010].
– Roberts C., 1992, "Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: An
Application of Stakeholder Theory", Accounting, Organizations and Society, 17, 6, 595 – 612.
– World Business Council for Sustainable Development [online] Available from : [Accessed 15
October,2012].
– Donaldson T., (1989), The Ethics of International Business, The Ruffin Ser ies in Business
Ethics, Oxford University Press.
– Sustainable investment , Ethical Investment Research and Information Service [online]
Available from < http://www.eiris.org/managers/sustainable_investment.html> [Accessed 24 Jun,
2007].
– Cooperative Bank, Ethical Purchasing Index [online] Available from :[ Accessed 23 april,2005]
TASK 6: (1073 words)
The synthesized essay on: "Does CSR (corporate social responsibility) help or hinder a company's
performance?"
Abstract
The corporate social responsibility (CSR) is getting an increasingly important issue for economic
agents all over the world. The development sustainable businesses need to implement
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Jay Berry And His Conflicts
Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His Conflicts
OUTLINE
Topic: Jay Berry
Purpose: To identify the nature of the force of the conflict which Jay
Berry encounters, and indicate how they help or hinder Jay Berry the protagonist in Wilson Rawls
novel Summer of the Monkeys
Thesis: Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help
him through his amazing adventure.
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Monkeys
2. Environment
&quot;It is every boys dream to own a pony and a .22&quot; those were the exact words that
motivated Jay Berry to realize his goal of catching Jimbo and the rest of the escaped circus
monkeys. In Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Jay
Berry Lee encounters many obstacles in his way of succeeding his goal. Before
Jay Berry succeeds his goal, he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him through his
amazing journey.
The first inner force that helps Jay Berry along his journey is his incredible determination. Jay Berry
displays his determination many times throughout the novel. For Jay Berry to succeed his goals of
bringing the highly intelligent circus monkeys home he has to have a great deal of determination. He
shows an example of this when he fails to succeed his first few times out, but he never gives up, and
has the same motivation the next time he tries to catch the monkeys. Another inner force that helps
him on his way is his confidence. For anybody to achieve a certain goal they have to feel confident
about what they are trying to achieve. Jay Berry is always confident about his new scheme to catch
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Ideals Of Beauty Need Not Hinder Women
Every woman wants to be beautiful, but what exactly is to be beautiful? Beauty is an abstract
concept, what is beautiful for one person, it might not be for another. This can be seen in all around
the world, each country has different perceptions of beauty and this depends on the culture that the
country has. There is an article that Business Insider presented in which they talk about a woman
that send her picture to 18 different countries and asked them to edit the photo so they can make her
beautiful according to their culture. Some countries have made little changes in her body, making
her thinner and taller, other countries made changes on her face which made the women seem like a
completely different person. What this experiment showed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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What is beautiful know was not always beautiful, there was a time in history when being thin "was
considered ugly, a woman's misfortune" (Seid 169). Because culture change, what is ask for women
now is different, body ideals might be the same but the actual response of women is what is
changing nowadays. In the article "Ideals of Beauty Need Not Hinder Women." by Raina Kelley, the
author reveals surprising statistics of women's response of what society demands from them, "And
believe it or not, trends in beauty–buying back that up. The market–research firm NPD released a
study in April [2010] that revealed that teens and women are now using beauty products in
significantly fewer quantities, down 6 percent from 2008 to 2009" (Kelley). In her article, Kelley
talks about how women's mentality is changing, and instead of obeying they are reveling from
standards held against them. Women are gaining courage and self–confidence to do what they want
to do with their lives and body, to please themselves and to look beautiful for themselves. "Despite
the $20 billion U.S. beauty industry bearing down on us, and all that media implying that one must
look like Gisele [Bündchen, a model] to succeed, girls and women are making extraordinary strides
and have done so in a remarkably short period of time" (Kelley). Women in today's society do not
feel the need to follow stereotypes anymore, they are supporting each other and making sure that no
one feels less than anybody because they do not have a slim waist, light skin and a thin body.
Women are rebelling against the beauty standards that they always follow and made them insecure
and
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Patent System Hinders Innovation
The Patent System Hinders Innovation: After listening to the American Life episode broadcast, it
seems as though there are many issues related to today's patenting industry. More specifically, the
idea that it is hindering the advancement of technology. There is little to no motivation for people to
start businesses in today's society because many entrepreneurs fear they will be sued due to
infringement. Chris Sacca, a wealthy venture investor says, "We are at a point in the state of
intellectual property, where existing patents probably cover every single behavior that is happening
on the internet and on our mobile phones today." Because many patents are so vague, Chris believes
that all startup companies violate aspects of certain patents
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How Does Technology Hinder There Learning

  • 1. How Does Technology Hinder There Learning I. Attention Little Timmy got a new phone for his birthday and he trying to pay attention but his phone keeps going so he goes onto his. He checks his phone and the he looks up class is over and he missed what he needed to do for homework . II. Need– the problem is that schools use to much technology in there learning. A. Using to much technology In education can hinder there learning. 1.According to New York Times website in Jun of 2012 say that nearly 90% of kids have started to shorter attention spans. 2. as cited in Edudemic website a website for teachers and students to find different whys to study and info on most things academic on may 2nd 2015. Say that 95% of teens 12–17 spend there day online. a. it makes it easy for kids to find info but cannot remember it what they found 1–2 min later. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... it also effects there social life 25% of teens are being cyber bullied every and has gone up 15 percent in the last 15 years. 3. as founded on Edutechdebate.org that studies show that a school with minimal technology has better test score then those school that depend on technology. 4. it also effect Minnesota and the why we learn. a. all of the students in the middle school have some type of apple device whether it be a I pad or mac. b. according to Apple Insider website Minnesota school distracts plan to lease apple products that will cost close to 8 million dollars for all the school districts in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Social Media Hinder Ethical Leadership The leaders of this world hold a great power,they have the ability to persuade and influence people, and with the invention of social media this power is greatly amplified.With social media leaders can move people towards good or down a path of hate and destruction.With the power of social media, leaders have informed people of upcoming events,problems,and noble causes to support.Social media can be used to bring attention to the positive ongoings in the world,but it can also bring great attention to the negative causes as well,such as hate pages , scandels, and pitting people against one another.The use of social media hinders ethical leadership greatly. Social media can hinder ethical leadership through spreading negative ideas on hate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to CNN on May 27, 2011 Democratic congressman Anthony Weiner shared a lewd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. ‘the Separation of Powers Hinders Effective Government in... The separation of powers is a theory of government whereby political power is distributed among three branches of government; the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. The doctrine of the separation of powers embodies three basic principles; limited government, which means that the government's power over its citizens is limited by the Bill of Rights. Secondly is the separation of personnel, meaning that no one person can hold office in separate branches of the government at the same time. And lastly, each branch of government keeps a watch over the other branches of government and in some cases can overrule it to prevent them from becoming too powerful. Neustadt (1960) wrote that rather it being a government with 'separated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, he nominates all federal judges to the trial court, appeal court and Supreme Court. The appeal and Supreme court being the most important two. President George W. Bush made two appointments to the Supreme Court – John Roberts as chief justice in 2005, and Samuel Alito as an associate judge in 2006. By choosing justices whose judicial philosophy matches their own, presidents can hope to mould the outlook of the Court for many years after. It can be argued that the election of these should have been down to a rather more democratic public vote, as it will inevitably be the citizens who will be largely effected by the appointment of these judges. The second is the power of pardon. This is used in times of controversy. In 1974, President Ford pardoned his predecessor, President Nixon, for the crimes that he committed in the 'Watergate affair'. On the last day of his presidency, President Clinton pardoned 140 people, including Mark Rich, who was a notorious tax fugitive. In contrast, President George W. Bush pardoned only 189 people in 8 years. This supports an effective government as it removes any members of Congress who may be corrupt and not doing their jobs properly. Congress has the significant power of 'power of the purse', which means that all of the money that the president wants to spend on his policies must be voted for by Congress. If they refuse to vote then it brings to a halt what the president was planning to do. In 2007, the Democrat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Education Is Too Structured And Hinders Children... About 4 million children enter kindergarten in the United States each year (Duncan 2015). However, preschool attendance has been a controversial topic for over fifty years. Advocates argue preschool provides children with a foundation to excel upon entering kindergarten. According to Kathleen McCartney, PhD, Dean of Harvard School of Education, preschool exposes children to numbers, letters, and shapes. In addition, children learn how to socialize – get along with other children, and they also learn how to share (Kanter 2007). Critics argue preschool is too structured and hinders children creativity. Michael Smith President of the Home School Legal Defense Association is cautious of over institutionalizing children who attend preschool. He indicated that parents who provide children with plenty of love and attention during their influential years will develop naturally (Lester, 2007). Although there are differences of opinions when it comes to the benefits of preschool, enrollment continues to increase. The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) report indicates more than two–thirds of 4–year olds and more than 40 percent of 3–year– olds were enrolled in preschool in 2005. In addition, about forty states now offer state–funded pre–k programs (2007). Early education plays a key role in preventing educational deficits, not only among children from disadvantaged backgrounds but also for all children (Kornblun 2016). Research indicates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Bureaucracies Help More than They Hinder Foreing Policy... In today's world, there are a wide range of factors that impact all human lives. Each nation has its own strategy to deal with challenges and cope with the impacts to secure the maximum benefit for the nation and for the well–being of its citizens. Thus, it is important for states to apply the right instrument to position themselves at both internal and external levels, particularly in the international sphere. Foreign policy is a crucial tool for nations in dealing with other actors on the international stage; in order to secure their national interest, as well as to guide the appropriate direction for interacting with other actors in the world. Further, the bureaucracy is deemed as the prominent notion for constituting foreign policy. Generally, some narratives indicate that foreign policy making resulted from the output of the theory of bureaucratic politics which addresses the role of bureaucracies for facilitating the making of foreign policy. Thus, foreign policy could be derived from various actors of bureaucratic politics that compete among actors to secure their interests in specific agendas and make a significant impact on foreign policy. This paper will assess the statement that 'bureaucracies help more than they hinder foreign policy making', by arguing that it is not quite true. Though, bureaucracies have been positioned as one of the most crucial factors for the making of foreign policy and also facilitate foreign policy making in multiple ways, bureaucracies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Language Learners : Does It Promote Or Hinder Literacy... In her article, Mainstreaming English Language Learners: Does it Promote or Hinder Literacy Development?, author Esther Somé–Guiébré, discusses the impact on literacy development when English language learners (ELL) are placed in mainstream classrooms. In this study, she followed two ELL students who are native French speaking African immigrants in the fifth grade in American schools. One of the students was a recent immigrant, only arriving five months ago, and the second was in her third year of schooling in America. The major concepts Somé–Guiébré highlights are the content knowledge exposure, lack of collaboration between ELL and mainstream teachers, as well as the limited interaction between teachers and their ELL students. The two students in the study were shown to be given limited exposure to content knowledge. Although they were in mainstream classrooms with native English speakers, these ELL students were missing out on a lot of classroom instruction due to being taken away from the classroom for intervention. The author found that both students would be pulled away during the middle of one lesson and returned in the middle of another. She also discussed the ELL teacher's viewpoint that the student should be really exposed to content area in social studies for the first grade, not fifth as she needs to "...put the language with that she is doing" (Somé–Guiébré.) Somé–Guiébré also found that there was no collaboration between the ELL and mainstream teachers. A lack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. How Did The Cold War Hinder Human Rights The Cold War had a profound impact on the popular conceptions of human rights as the U.S ideologies with the soviet union had opposing ideologies and they were trying to spread those around the world as they circulated around the world. Effectively, the Cold War competition between the Soviet Union and the United States polarized human rights supporters into two camps: they wanted to spread communism and it end up sutoresu and making everyone and it ended up in entrenching human rights.We the US, Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin's tyrannical, blood–thirsty rule of his own country. Therefore the Cold War hindered the human rights " Guatemala, Nicaragua, Pakistan" Planning for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Did the Church Help or Hinder the Progress of Medicine in... Did the church help or hinder the progress of medicine in the middle Ages? In this essay I will be looking at the different aspects of medicine in the Middle Ages and accessing how the church helped or hindered their development. As there was a lot of unrest at the start of the middle Ages the church is important because it preserved a lot of things. It also provided a way of life, so it was very influential. The Church did not encourage the development of new medical ideas, it was not in their interest. When Roger Bacon (a thirteenth century priest) he suggested that a new approach to medicine was needed he said that doctors should their own original research instead of learning from the books of ancient writers such as Galen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alms–houses gave shelter to the poor, the elderly, widows, young children and pregnant women. They were run by priests but no real medical help was given. Many monasteries had herb gardens. The monks used their knowledge of medicine from the books in their libraries to make herbal remedies. However, there is little evidence of them being able to make new cures for disease. Because of the church, doctors had to have a licence to practice medicine. This is the beginning of qualifications for doctors. After the 13th century it was illegal for a person to call themselves a doctor without having formal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Democracy Hinders Growth And Its Effect On Economic... Some scholars have argued that democracy hinders growth as a result of a collective action problem, while others argue it is the democratic institutions constraining government, and providing individual property rights which allows for economic growth (Montesquieu, 1748; Smith, 1776; Buchanan and Tullock, 1962; North and Thomas, 1973; North, 1981, 1990; Hall and Jones, 1999; Easterly and Levine, 2003; Rodrik, 2007). The former approach focuses on the role of leadership in a nondemocratic regime, specifically in how a good leader can affect the economic development in a region. The latter approach focuses on how investor risk aversion that results from the lack of property rights, corruption, inefficiencies, and political instability in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The notion goes back to de Tocqueville, but in modern form it has been revived by Barro's empirical work (1996a and b). Finally, Wintrobe (1998) argues that the authoritarian elite successfully rules by repressing some in the population while nurturing the loyalty of others. Similarly, the threat of a rebellion by the opposition compels the dictator to share rents in Gandhi and Przeworski (2006). The literature on rent seeking suggests a means by which alternatives to collective action can insulate state actors from societal interests (Mares, 1993: 457). Rent creation implies rent distribution, creating incentives for rent seeking in the domestic economy; even efficient firms will devote resources either to capture the rents or to lobby for their elimination ' (Buchanan, p.35). Bates ' work on Africa demonstrates that, rather than simply buying off societal opposition, state actors can distribute rents to build supportive policy coalitions (1981). A second way for state actors to build a winning policy coalition is to help potential supporters of state preferences overcome barriers to collective action through their power to tax and regulate. Here, state actors can force would–be free riders to contribute to the provision of the collective good (Olson, 1965). Olson (1993, Olson and McGuire, 1996, Olson, 2000) compares the economics of dictatorships ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Should School Uniforms Hinder Psychological Development? External expression is not just the perception of you from others; it is more like an inward feeling that outwardly defines oneself. Restriction of expression in adolescence can inhibit one 's psychological development. The "feeling" aspect comes from self evaluation and confidence. A seemingly specific, yet broad subject of expression is school uniforms. School uniforms have been apparent in the world since the year 1222. In recent years, school uniforms have become a hot topic in American education. Though still existing in our great country, adopting school uniforms has not been shown to improve either behavior or academic achievement; it is time to abandon them. The brain is a fascinating and delicate organ. Its is responsible for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that expression can help form a person's psychological composure among other things. Another common argument for school uniforms is the topic of bullying. It is said that school uniforms reduce the acts of bullying; that is simply not true. "School uniforms increased the average number of assaults by about 14 [per year] in the most violent schools." and "Overall, there is no evidence in bullying literature that supports a reduction in violence due to school uniforms" (Shawn Jeffords). Though bullying only really increased in violent neighborhoods, it is still said and constantly shown, with statistics, that uniforms do not decrease the act of bullying. It is a concept of uniforms that seems like it may work but has not. Most just go by what seems right rather than looking at hard facts. Assumptions are made by everyone, no matter the topic. When knowing or claiming a "fact", it seems that many will not take further consideration and believe what they are told. The mentality that, if it sounds true, then it must be true, is a mentality that too many people follow on a daily basis. Professor Beverly D. Flaxington said, "research shows we are wrong better than 50% of the time... we make assumptions because we simply do not have the time to think something through or do an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Technology Hinders Society In The Giver By Ron Friedman Do you have dinner with your family or with your phone? Having dinner with your family creates more bonding but having dinner with your phone or technology cause you to get dumb and dumber exponentially. Meaning starting slowly but increasing rapidly over time. From the article by Ron Friedman "A New Year's resolution for the workplace," Friedman talks about how study shows that devices or technology has been (can) cut our thinking ability in the workplace. He also talks about how phones can be such a distraction and you can get most out of it by keeping it away. This article talks about how technology is getting in the way of you making friendships or interpersonal connections with humans. A survey from "Pew Research Survey" from feb. 14–23 of 2014. "When is it okay to use your phone?" from 4 different generations. In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, everything in the community is controlled by technology and that really limits them from knowing that technology is only hurting them. Technology hinders society because it gets in the way of person to person interaction, community is too dependent on technology, and lowers cognitive performance. First of all, technology hinders the way people talk with each other. Technology gets in the way of person to person interaction. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "One possibility is that years of cell phone usage has conditioned us to anticipate the arrival of new messages. Consequently, even when our phones sit perfectly still, simply having it in our peripheral vision tempts us to split our attention, leaving less mental firepower for doing our work." (Paragraph 9) That causes exhaustion for our brain which leads us to not completing important assignments first. It does lower our brain productivity because we get diverted in 2 paths to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Technology : Does Technology Help Or Hinder The Student? Throughout this course, a new perspective has provided us with the opportunity to take a look at many of the different ways in which the digital world has become one of the most dominant viewpoints of today's generation, and how technology has taken over and welcomed itself into many aspects of our lives. This course paper will take a look at one topic of interest in particular, which in hopes will shed some light on a heavily discussed topic in the education world: does technology help or hinder the student. This paper will look to prove the point and discover more about the way in which technology has been incorporated into the classroom, both in an elementary context as well as a post–secondary context, and the effects that it has had on the student, the teacher, and the overall academic development that accompanies it. This paper will examine many of the different issues and successes that have been noted to be associated with the incorporation of technology within the classroom. By taking a sociological perspective and examining these issues using different sociological theories and frameworks, it will become clear that this topic is one that will keep growing and keep having a large impact on the lives of students, especially as technology keeps evolving and moving forward. The goal of this course paper is to examine many of the pros and cons associated with this "newer" way of doing things within the classroom, and the ways in which students receive this new info ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. How The Internet Helps Or Hinders The Present Education... The internet; a phenomenon, slowly taking over the world. It's becoming a global necessity in our society, impacting the future of our current generation of youth. This essay will be exploring the concept of whether "the internet helps or hinders the present education system." Some people may argue that the internet helps our younger generation by letting them obtain useful academic sources, broadening their knowledge of a particular subject or topic. Others, however, may believe that the internet is just the mere creation of distractions and procrastination. The topic, as controversial as it is, is open to debate and so I would be open into believing that the internet is a great source of research and educational sites, however, would not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, I will be exploring this very subject in my essay, in order to find a solid answer, if any, for the question above. There are many different opinions regarding whether the invention of the Internet was either good or bad in its entirety, concerning our younger generation. However, many believe that in fact the pros of the internet outweigh the cons and so, therefore, consider the internet as helping our education system rather than exacerbating it. They believe that the internet widens our social relationships and creates new communication forms in the process. Not only this, but it is a great resource of educational sites and is a worldwide global knowledge spread. In addition, with regards to psychological and sociological views, there are industrial restrictions taken place to the energy levels in technological devices, to induce less harm. Finally, the internet can, also, be seen to sustain our intelligence, helping us to evolve and thus, overall, can better our knowledge. Firstly, many believe that the internet helps our current education system as it presents so many different variations of communication and so, when used constructively, can be the expansion of an international knowledge spread. Jackie Pelegrin is currently an author, who writes education–related articles, due to her professional experience in the field of education and she wrote an article called, 'How does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Hinder Communication Process Materials and Procedure The study was conducted on Zbase, AFB when customer traffic was fairly moderate. Each participant was asked to participate in the study if it was not too much of an inconvenience while they worked. Instructions were given and they did not have to sign a consent form. The questionnaire were read to each participate and the answers were recorded by the researcher. The participants were selected by all who ever happened to be working that day. This was a face–to–face interview with all. A week later follow–up interviews were accomplished to get clarification on why the participants wanted more communication and a participative style leader in the future. While observing the participants all, three gave outstanding customer service. Also, the leader was never present while the questionnaire and interview were done. Results Analyses of the participants proved to be very rewarding. There were five categories that were prevalent from questionnaire and interviews. The five were: communication, empathy, motivation, empowerment and no communication. One strategy used in this report triangulate different data sources of information by examining evidence from all the sources and using it to build a coherent justification. Themes and categories were established and with this process it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, Cheryl and Ruth argued, that their future leader has openness which would be a desirable goal in most supervisor–employee relations (Redding, 1972). According to Eisenberg et al writes that open communication relationship perceives the other interactant as a willing and receptive leader and withhold responses that might be apparent as providing negative relational or disconfirming feedback (Jablin, 1979, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Importance Of Technology On Human Interaction And... Up until about twenty or thirty years ago, no one really knew what technology was or how to use a cell phone, tablet, or computer. The iPhone was not even invented until ten years ago, but today, technology plays a role in almost every aspect of every person's life. It is just about impossible to go a day without seeing or using some piece of technology. The extensive amount of technology available today has really influenced the world and how people live. Unfortunately, that influence is not entirely positive; it has hindered human interaction and communication by making people socially awkward, creating relationship issues, and limiting people's abilities to understand and use the written language. Because technology hinders human interaction and communication, people should limit their technological use. First, the more recent generations of children are growing up with technology available everywhere, so they are learning from a very young age what technology is and how to use it. Instead of playing outside with other kids in their neighborhood like their parents did growing up, most children today play video games on a gaming console, laptop, tablet, or cell phone. This is isolating children from the real world and inhibiting their ability to learn how to communicate with others. They are not learning to understand various social clues or even how to have a conversation face–to–face, and because of this, most kids may feel anxious or overwhelmed when they face a social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Ways Jean Valjean Both Helps and Hinders Cosette in... The Ways Jean Valjean both Helps and Hinders Cosette in Les Miserables In the 19th century of France most of the children were poor orphans because parents could not provide for their children. Usually they would throw the boys on the streets but keep the girls because they could make profit off of them. However, some orphans like Cosette as portrayed in Les Miserables found someone who would love and care for them. Upon careful research this paper will show not only how Jean Valjean helped Cosette but also how he hindered her. In this case Jean Valjean represents the allegory of the New France and Cosette represents the women of France, so the way Valjean treats her shows us how the New France treated women. The impoverished ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This illustrates why most of France's citizens had low paying jobs and were impoverished. Before the revolution, women in France had a really tough time living a good life. Women's oppression was a major factor in Les Miserables. For instance, when Fantine is talking to the Thenadiers and says, "You see I cannot take my child into the country. Work forbids it. With a child I could not find a place there...it will not be long before I come back. Will you keep my child for me?"(Les Miserables, Book Four, Ch.1). This illustrates that women could not get a job out of wedlock. It also shows how far people would go to live a good life. Women had an even harder life than men did insofar as they got lower pay and had an even harder time getting jobs. Some women even went as far as selling their bodies, hair, and even teeth for money. Another thing a lot of women did was become prostitutes to the degree that it was the only possible way for them to earn some money. Even though a lot of women had to drop down low enough to sell the bodies for money, prostitution was still illegal. People might say that women had an even harder life than children. Every single thing in life was difficult for women; there was no abortion or protection so the chance of women, especially prostitutes, getting pregnant was insane. Most women could not support themselves so if they had children the only thing they could do was give them up which explains why there was so many orphans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. How Technology Can Assist or Hinder Information Management... How Technology can Assist or Hinder Information Management Practices in an Organization Having advanced technology nowadays can be both of assistance and a nuisance when it comes to handling Information in the workplace. Some examples of assistance are: Fast access: with the computer systems and technology provided to organizations in the present day, waiting days, weeks or even months is a thing of the past. You can send, receive, look up, browse, edit, create and delete information with just the click of a mouse. This is highly useful in fast past environments such as client service centers or call centers where staff are required to quickly and efficiently look up or create a client or customers file to edit, browse or confirm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is easy to send the wrong file when clicking away and easy to send something to the wrong person. Too much information: this applies especially when searching on the internet. When using a search engine such as Google, you have thousands and thousands of possible results returned to you in seconds, which can be extremely difficult to decipher – especially when you are not too sure what it Is that you are looking for in the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Social Media 's Influence On Human Interaction In today's society, social media has caused us to demote human interaction and reward imitation connections and communications, making it hinder us from maintaining close personal relationships. We would rather talk to someone over the screen then over coffee, and only identify the worthy aspects of our life and disregard the undesirable. This want and desire through social media for a false persona and false ties gives us an aesthetic "good life", but ultimately hinders us from reaching a genuine "good life". Social media has replaced most human to human interaction, leading to decreased physical and mental abilities, making some lives less desirable. In Robert Waldingers TED Talk, The Harvard Study of Adult Development, his second lesson learned was that people who are more socially connected to family and friends are happier, physically healthier, and live longer. When this study took place, social media had not yet been revealed, leaving them with minimal options on how to communicate with people. Social media has changed the way that individuals interact, and in a sense, humans themselves. We find ourselves conversing more and more over social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat, but when faced with actually face–to–face contact, are found speechless. With this new technology, more and more are likely to not become as connected to friends and family as the subjects were in the study, decreasing their overall happiness and hindering society. Not only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Future Of A Latina The Future of a Latina in CIS and her Opinions on the Flattening of the World –Intro Typically, there is always someone who will outdo someone else because of what they were blessed with. In many ways, the United States outdid many other countries. Then Netscape in 1995 happened: a major flattener of the world. Due to the of the flattening of the world, the United States now has competing to do with those other countries. Not only does the United States have competition, but those in the work force will have competition as well. Usually that competition was with someone who lived in a different state, but that is no longer the case. A worker's main competition is with someone a sea away. Task 1a These oversee competitors are outcomes of the flattening of the world. By flattening, that goes to say that everyone is on the same playing field in the business world. There is no "USA has the advantage" or "China has the advantage," there is equal opportunity everywhere. We are all on the same playing field and we are linked together through some things called fiberoptic cables. Not only did they aid us in our personal lives but it has been hitting people hard in their business lives since the 1990s. This revolution has been impacting us in both positive and negative ways. It links us with these fiberoptic cables, in connects us with someone oceans away. It helps organizations meet with clients via webcam due to voice over IP, via email, via telecommunication, via social media. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. What Does Technology Use Hinders Or Heightens Creativity? In the 21st century, technology is an unavoidable part of most lives. The Internet, mobile phones, computers, laptops, and televisions have become the preliminary mediums for accessing information. Constantly, the media is reporting findings from the scientific community. However, an important distinction must be made between the media and the scientific findings of credible organizations and individuals. Although the popular press has a larger audience, findings from sound science are less likely to be construed in a distorted way. A significant example of this statement is embodied by a recent study on the relationship between information technology and creativity. This paper serves to discuss and analyze both a research article on the study and an article written by USA Today. A team from Michigan State University set out to investigate the effects of technology use, specifically the use of computers, the Internet, cell phones, and video games, on the creativity levels of 12–year–old children. The research question observed in this study focuses on how and to what extent technology use hinders or heightens creativity. According to Jackson and colleagues, the 491 participants were scattered throughout Michigan's southern region. The subject variables included the child's technology usage habits, gender, age, race/ethnicity, and household income. Two separate activities were formulated to measure creativity following the "Torrance Test of Creativity" model ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Did the black power movement help or hinder the civil... Examine the extend,of and the reasons for family diversity in today's society. Many sociologists argue that the nuclear family is a universal and dominate institution however there has been an increase in diverse family types for various reasons. Examples of these diverse families are lone parents, reconstitutions and cohabitation families. Although most people experience life in a nuclear family, it represents only a stage in their life cycle. Social and demographic changes have meant that an increasing part of many people's lives are spent in households that are not based on conventional nuclear families. Firstly the increase of single parents (lone parents) has tripled since 1970s in the UK. About 25% of all families with dependent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weeks et al argues that this part of a wider social change which can be based on culture and ethnic difference. Another sociologist called Roseneil (2005) develops the idea of chosen your own family. She uses the term hetronorm to refer to the intimate relationship between a heterosexual couple is seen as normal. Cheal (2002) notes that many gays and lesbians are legally allowed to adopt nevertheless many want to retain status of difference because they may feel that by adopting a child they are being shaped or moulded to portray a heterosexual family. Another main reason in why same– sex families increase is the decline in secularisation because some religions condemn homosexuality and now less people are religious in the UK they are more acceptant of homosexuals. Another type of family is singletons; this means that when someone lives by themselves. About 3 in 10 household contains one person. The reasons for these changes are the increase in separation and divorce has created more 1 person households especially with men under 65 because children are more likely to live with their mother. Also the decline in marriage and the trend in marrying later because people are living longer hence there are more people that are single. Stein (1976) argues the growing number of people choosing to be single is a deliberate choice. However, while many of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Essay about Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His... Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His Conflicts OUTLINE Topic: Jay Berry Purpose: To identify the nature of the force of the conflict which Jay Berry encounters, and indicate how they help or hinder Jay Berry the protagonist in Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Thesis: Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him through his amazing adventure. I. Inner Forces A. Help– personality traits 1. Determination 2. Confidence II. B. Hinder 1. Fear 2. Over confidence III. Outer Forces A. Help– other people 1. Grandpa 2. Old Rowdy IV. B. Hinder 1. Monkeys 2. Environment "It is every boys dream to own a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone has many goals they set for them selves, and for every goal that is made, there is always an inner forces that hinder you along your journey. Two of the inner forces that hinder Jay Berry is his fear of the monkeys and over confidence. There is not one person in the world who does not have a fear of something, whether it may be a fear of heights or snakes. After that incident with Jay Berry, Old Rowdy and the monkeys where the monkeys took it to Jay Berry and Rowdy, Jay Berry has developed a certain fear of the monkeys. This particular fear of the monkeys hinders Jay Berry slightly because of the monkeys "leader" Jimbo. Jimbo is an intimidating monkey who enjoys making a fool out of Jay Berry, Jay Berry is reluctant to get to close to Jimbo because he does not want to be made a fool of by some monkeys. The second inner force that hindered Jay Berry is his over confidence, one may not think too much confidence is a bad thing but it could turn out to be disastrous. Since Jay Berry has a great deal of confidence in catching the monkeys, it is easy for him to get too cocky. An example of this is when Jay Berry sees the monkeys drinking the alcohol and he does not think to much of it. Then in inedible happened, he got drunk off the alcohol and yet again gets made a fool by Jimbo. These are two examples that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. How Can Language Hinder Communication The use of certain types of language can hinder communications between care professional and the individual when communicating verbally as slang words can be used. These change meanings and variants over the years and as such can mean different things to different generations. Another use of language would be to speak a foreign language you are aware the individual does not understand so as to exclude them from the conversation or discussion, or that others staff members cannot comprehend fully so that information is not shared correctly. As this not only hinders them and others working within your environment but yourself in providing, Full adaptive care to others, I suggest using the most common understood language within your working environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Does online social networking hinder the development of... The 21st century has seen the internet transformed into a tool that has made communication easier and more accessible. This transformation came about side by side with ideas of online social networks that would enable the interaction of citizens of different countries. Teenagers, being the main players of the online generation, have been caught up in the mix of online social networks as they have grown into a period whereby technology has revolutionized the way people go about their daily activities. However, due to the excessive amount of time spent on these networks and the online freedom that teenagers have, granted from social networking sites, they are left prone to negative effects on their development. For the purposes of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, from a 2010 nationwide survey of more than 1000 girls aged 14–17 conducted by Girl Scouts of America, girls with low self esteem admitted that their online image did not match their real image and were more likely to claim that they portrayed it as 'sexy' (Muscari). Therefore, online social networking use should be monitored primarily on the creation of user identities to prevent teenagers from developing exaggerated identities which do not match who they really are. Furthermore, the exaggeration of personalities may lead to confusion between who a teenager really is and who he/she portrays to the online realm. The terms of service of these online social networks require a user to be age 13 or above (Facebook Terms of service). Erik Erikson, a developmental psychologist who studied identity formation argues that "this age correlates with the stage of identity versus identity confusion [whereby] teenagers seek to find out who they are, what they are all about, and where they are going in life" (Cowie). This confusion could be detrimental to the development of teenagers as it might lead to identity crises or lack of identity and other types of depression diseases associated with it. Thus, online social networks hinder adolescent identity formation because they allow them to exaggerate their personalities and form new identities which can lead to identity confusion and associated disorders. Secondly, without supervision, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Factors That Can Promote or Hinder Enterpreneurship LIST AND EXPLAIN FACTORS THAT CAN PROMOTE OR HINDER ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Entrepreneur: An entrepreneur is a person who starts an enterprise. He searches for change and responds to it. A number of definitions have been given of an entrepreneur– The economists view him as a fourth factor of production along with land labour and capital. To put it very simply an entrepreneur is someone who perceives opportunity, organizes resources needed for exploiting that opportunity and exploits it. Computers, mobile phones, washing machines, ATMs, Credit Cards, Courier Service, and Ready to eat Foods are all examples of entrepreneurial ideas that got converted into products or services. Some definitions of an entrepreneur are listed below: Entrepreneur ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Feelings and motivation didn't produce results, but the action is something that will produce it. 8. Teamwork. Nobody can achieve anything alone so this is true also for an entrepreneur because they're not a "Superman". They must be team players for their own and business success. 9. Calculated risk. This is truly one of the most important questions: Are they taking enough risk? Yes, each business startup is in some level risky. However, more important is how a successful entrepreneur takes a risk? The word calculated risk is the most appropriate word for this feature. 10. Self–Confidence. Self–confidence is a really important and key factor. I think that nobody would be an entrepreneur if don't have self–confidence that he knows how to start and manage their own business. 11. Experience. Sometimes experience is in category not must have as a factor, but it is something that will increase business potential energy. They must employ all present and previous experience they have into the business that they are building. 12. Talent. Talent is something inborn in an entrepreneur. Sometimes talent can be replaced with knowledge. 13. Honesty. Honesty is important in every case, but sometimes honesty, being real can be the biggest enemy of an entrepreneur in some complex conditions. 14. Connections. More connection means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Art : Experiencing Art Experiencing Art Everyone experiences things differently. Whether it be music, TV, national monuments, or art everyone takes these in different ways. I have recently visited the Cleveland Art Museum and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on a field trip. While visiting these places I was exposed to lots of different music, art, and historical items. Both places did things to try and "help" the visitor's experience, but while some of these did help other hindered the experience. Walker Percy states that one may recover their experience by leaving the beaten path and experience it in there own way(15). The museum does a fine job at letting its guest explore the works at there own rate there is no set path one must follow. There are lots of different door and paths you can travel down all leading to different styles and exhibits. Beside the pieces of art at the museum was a little plaque that would give some background of the piece. They might say who it was by, when it was made, what it was made out of, or what it was about. These plaques could be argued as both helping and hindering the viewer's experience. It helps the viewer by giving them some general background on the piece which will help them learn more about it and what the author was thinking when ever he made the piece. On the other hand though knowing all this information can change how you view the piece of art. John Berger gives a great example of this by showing the reader a picture of a Van Gogh and then showing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Hinder Social Development Through the use of social media, we can connect with friends and family and be informed of what is currently happening in the world. Social media can have its positives and negatives. Social development can be interrupted because of the media. The use of social media can hinder social development because it causes health issues, makes you feel lonely and causes anxiety. The use of social media can hinder social development because it causes health issues. In the article, "Social Networking: Failure to Connect" it states, "Reports of cyber–bullying, happy–slapping, even self–harm and suicide attempts motivated by social networking sites have become increasingly common in the eight years since Friendster–and then Myspace, Bebo and Facebook–launched." In other words, different types of health concerns have been reported due to social media. These health issues are caused by negativity and negligence that the media has caused. Social development is affected because of these issues. The media makes people, especially teenagers, do things against their health (Meltzer 1). Social development is affected through the use of social media. The use of social media can hinder social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article, "Can Facebook Help Overcome Shyness" it states, "Cohen said he has seen anxiety increase among some clients who use Facebook because they focus too much on how many friends they have, worry that others aren't posting enough items on their walls or fret about what to write in their status updates, just as they agonize over what to say in person." In other words, the media puts a lot of stress and pressure on people. Many people stress over the small amount of friends that they have and compare that number to other people. A lot of pressure is present of what to write on your status. As a result, it leads to users feeling anxious (Rosenwald 3). The use of the media has led people to feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Cultural Norms And Bias Hinder The Expansion Of A Common Root It is often implied that one should consider applications from "all perspectives" prior to thoroughly evaluating a situation. The intention of this appraisal process is mainly to eliminate potential bias within or even across areas of discipline. In the given prompt, I believe that disciplines can be referred to as the areas of knowledge within Theory of Knowledge. Of course within these areas of knowledge lie the multiple ways of knowing. Yet, for one to complete such a progression, a common groundwork may be of necessity in order to affectively compare conflicting knowledge. Although one cannot always use the same applications in one area of knowledge as they can in another, there are always exceptions. I will explore the extent at which factors such as cultural norms and bias hinder the expansion of a common groundwork in some areas of knowledge more than others. As the final outcome of knowledge should be assessed based on the knower's goals and personal implications, combining knowledge from many, specifically diverse, applications can produce a holistic and more standardized way of evaluating knowledge. So how can the overlapping of differing disciplines aid in the production of knowledge? Before facts and theories can be connected, there need to be fundamentals first that are established within disciplines. How does culture influence a knower 's fundamental beliefs? Culture plays a large role in a knower's interpretation of any situation. The basis of a discipline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. How Technology Hinders Society After studying this unit in history and literature classes, I believe that technology hinders society and our personal lives. We've created a machine that can go beyond human knowledge. Mankind now depend a lot on technology... Skinner's in his quote, " The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do. "After studying this unit in history and literature classes I believe that technology hinders society and our personal life. The impact of technology has hindered society and mankind. Technology is a hindered to man kind because it is taking out all the skills humans have to do. While a machine does all the work, humans get to sit around controlling or doing another task that isn't as skillful as what the machine is doing. In the story The Machine Stops, people's lives are controlled by the machine. For example, in the passage it states, " There were buttons and switches everywhere – buttons to call for food for music, for clothing." (Forster, pg.3). This shows that we won't be capable of doing simple tasks in the future and have everything done for us in a push of a button. This is important because if we keep making inventions that can out smart mankind, then there isn't need of our knowledge. In addition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story The Machine Stops, humans are being overindulge. For example, in the passage it states, "The man in front dropped his Book – no great matter, but it disquieted them all. In the rooms, if the Book was dropped, the floor raised it mechanically... and the man, instead of picking up his property, felt the muscles of his arm to see how they had failed him. " (P.6. This shows that we become weak as the days pass by with a new invention that makes our life easier. This is important because we are creating machines that take away any skills that we use to do in our work. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. How Do Historical Films Hinder Our Understanding Of The Past 1974 Words Do historical films help or hinder our understanding of the past? Discuss with reference to two of the following films. Historical films have the opportunity to enhance our knowledge of the past in ways a written source is not able to. Historical films have the chance to educate people on a topic, they are able to get people involved in a particular period or issue, give a visual depiction of the time and historical films can also be used as some kind of source material. Schindler's List is a good example of how a historical film can help people's understanding of the past as it was created to educate people on the Holocaust. However, historical films can hinder or understanding of the past as they are made purely for entertainment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because the cinematic licence means that films are made as a way to make money and not to give factual information. Films like Zulu made minor changes to the truth but other films like U571 completely distorted the truth. This shows that historical films hinder our knowledge of the past because they are made for entertainment and not to inform people about what happened in the past. This is a major factor in why historical films do hinder our knowledge of the past because when the truth is distorted the films are misleading the public because some people may believe what they see despite the major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Hinder: A Case Study The hinder, conducted by Joe Vinson, a chemistry adviser at the Creation of Scranton in Pennsylvania, tracked 18 portly or strapping, hypertensive subjects who either ate six to eight epigrammatic purple potatoes, alongside skins, at both feed and carry to extremes (for a daily total of 218 calories), or had no potatoes as part of their "normal" diet for four weeks. Answer the hockey crossed abandon to the other regimen. Hot air choice levels of polyphenol antioxidants roam rampart fabrication cells against free radical damage meander can increase disease risk. To foster these effectual flourish chemicals, subjects in Vinson’s interpret were gratuitously to microwave their potatoes instead of using other in the offing methods. hile voucher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Will an Acquisition Help or Hinder Your Business? Essay An acquisition could increase the size and profitability of your business overnight. It might allow you to take advantage of new economies of scale, or move into new areas. You might be able to acquire a bigger and better customer base, or strengthen your management team. But an acquisition can also bring problems, draining financial and management resources from your original business. You need to work out whether the acquisition will add value to your business, after making realistic allowances for all the hidden costs. To be successful, it will need to bring a number of benefits to your business. This briefing covers: The arguments for making a business acquisition. How to use an acquisition to expand your business. How to use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can you avoid them? Are you facing new and aggressive competitors? Is your market static or declining? Are you over–dependent in a critical area – for example, on a particular employee or customer? Are you subject to cost pressures that you cannot pass on to your customers? Having completed this SWOT analysis, you can compare the benefits and risks of an acquisition to the alternatives 2.Expanding your Business If you integrate another business into yours, both could benefit from the expansion. 2.1 There may be opportunities to cross–sell to each other's customers. This may be difficult if the two businesses have conflicting cultures and systems. For example, if you sell equipment to NHS hospitals and you acquire a company which makes quick one–off sales of equipment to medical practices. The length of the normal sales cycle customers are used to can be a major cultural factor.
  • 64. 2.2 You could improve the public view of your company. Bigger companies are often believed to be more reliable, and you should get better brand recognition. 2.3 You should benefit from opportunities to develop other products. A wider customer base makes successful new product launches more likely. 3.Reducing Your costs With a higher volume of activity, you should be able to achieve majorl economies of scale. 3.1 You can make better use of overheads. Make savings in central functions, such as finance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Does Technology Help Children Help Or Hinder Their Social... Summary of the research question and outcome My guiding question for the research project was, "Does the use of technology to entertain children help or hinder their social development?" My interest in this topic was triggered by the previous research project that was carried out in year 10. That project had a lot to do with human health and the factors that affect that, so I decided to explore that in further depth using a different topic. Technology is becoming an increasingly more central aspect of people's lives and hence it is an issue in society. I wanted to explore this topic and gain knowledge, which could then be used to share with others who are concerned about the problem. My research was carried out mostly through secondary sources from the Internet and a primary source, which was an observation. The key findings from my research were gathered and presented in the form of a report. In the report it was substantiated that my research question wasn't fully answered, and the effect tablets/smartphones has on brain development were the main findings. Tablets/smartphones have a significant impact on children's health and can lead to many physical, psychological and behaviour disorders. Evaluation of research processes and decisions made in response to challenges and opportunities The research processes that I used were both primary sources and secondary sources. My primary source was the observation of children in a social environment to determine whether changes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Teacher Communication Flaws That Can Hinder Students '... Do you know what makes a teacher great? One of the most important qualities that teachers should have is good communication skills. Good communication skills are essential for students' learning. There are several reasons why many teachers are not effective teachers. For instance, it can be a result of their lack of speaking ability when they teach, which include: their inability to keep an appropriate pace during lectures, their failure to speak coherently, their tedious approach to their lessons, and/or their inability to listen critically. For example, in the case of Helen Keller, although she was blind and deaf, she became a very successful student because her teacher Sullivan was an excellent communicator. In the following report, we will discuss some teacher communication flaws that can hinder students' learning. The first type of flaw that we can identify in a teacher is referred to as a "quicker." This type of teacher speaks too quickly. In doing so, many students get confused and struggle to learn and understand new information. If the teacher lectures too quickly, then students do not have enough time to follow the content or take notes. Personally, I had a teacher who was a "quicker" when I took an ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) class at Pasadena City College. Most of my classmates and I were international students, and we were not very good at English. At the time, my classmates and I could not understand what the teacher was teaching; and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Hinder Critical Thinking The emotions one holds may influence or hinder creativity in the workplace. Nass and Yen (2012) examined ways in which emotions either influence or hinder creativity. I work on a team of five colleagues. As a team, we encounter positive influences towards creativity, and roadblocks to creativity. As Nass and Yen (2012) showed, creativity is positively influenced by excited people. For example, we received a new grading system called Infinite Campus. The team felt excited that there were new ways we could input grades. The excitement was contagious. We fed of each other's excitement. In effect, we collaboratively came up with new ideas on how to grade assignments. In a different instance, our creativity was hindered. As Nass and Yen (2012) discussed negativity breeds negativity. Our team was asked to realign the curriculum standards. This task often requires new ways of thinking. Two team members became negative and felt it was not a manageable task. Soon, the rest of the team began tumbling down the negativity road. The contagious effect of negative comments shared, hindered our ability to create innovative ways to realign the curriculum. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nass and Yen (2012) discussed "cognitive reframing" as restating thoughts in a positive manner. When our team encountered the need to realign curriculum, we could have reworded our dialogue. For example, instead of saying, we can't do this project; we could say, we can still do this even if it requires great effort. The positive attitude and outlook encourages positive reappraisal. Moreover, by stating feelings in a positive manner, emotional suppression would be avoided. In effect, this would allow for higher levels of brain functioning as Nass and Yen (2012) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Does CSR Help or Hinder a Company’s Performance? Task 4: (582 words) Write a literature review for "Does CSR (corporate social responsibility) help or hinder a company's performance?" This literature review explores the state of the art in corporate social innovation research. It briefly outlines the main themes in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) debate organizational legitimacy, moral choices, stakeholder interaction, sustainable development radical and user driven innovation. The paper then reviews the major objects of corporate social innovation singling out and eco innovations as key themes. It closes by analyzing how social innovation is enacted at each of the four levels discussed in the first part. The debate about CSR has been said to have begun in the early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... – Tsoutsoura M., 2004, "Corporate Social Responsibility and financial Perfor mance", Center for Responsible Business, Working Paper Series, N. 7, University of Califor nia, Berkeley. – Academy of Management Review, Institute of Social and Ethical Accountability [online] Available from :< http://www.accountability.org/about–us/news/accountability–1/pharma–s– 3imandate.html> [Accessed 11 may, 2010]. – Roberts C., 1992, "Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: An Application of Stakeholder Theory", Accounting, Organizations and Society, 17, 6, 595 – 612. – World Business Council for Sustainable Development [online] Available from : [Accessed 15 October,2012]. – Donaldson T., (1989), The Ethics of International Business, The Ruffin Ser ies in Business Ethics, Oxford University Press. – Sustainable investment , Ethical Investment Research and Information Service [online] Available from < http://www.eiris.org/managers/sustainable_investment.html> [Accessed 24 Jun, 2007]. – Cooperative Bank, Ethical Purchasing Index [online] Available from :[ Accessed 23 april,2005] TASK 6: (1073 words) The synthesized essay on: "Does CSR (corporate social responsibility) help or hinder a company's performance?" Abstract
  • 73. The corporate social responsibility (CSR) is getting an increasingly important issue for economic agents all over the world. The development sustainable businesses need to implement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Jay Berry And His Conflicts Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His Conflicts OUTLINE Topic: Jay Berry Purpose: To identify the nature of the force of the conflict which Jay Berry encounters, and indicate how they help or hinder Jay Berry the protagonist in Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Thesis: Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him through his amazing adventure. I. Inner Forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monkeys 2. Environment &quot;It is every boys dream to own a pony and a .22&quot; those were the exact words that motivated Jay Berry to realize his goal of catching Jimbo and the rest of the escaped circus monkeys. In Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Jay Berry Lee encounters many obstacles in his way of succeeding his goal. Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal, he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him through his amazing journey. The first inner force that helps Jay Berry along his journey is his incredible determination. Jay Berry displays his determination many times throughout the novel. For Jay Berry to succeed his goals of bringing the highly intelligent circus monkeys home he has to have a great deal of determination. He shows an example of this when he fails to succeed his first few times out, but he never gives up, and has the same motivation the next time he tries to catch the monkeys. Another inner force that helps him on his way is his confidence. For anybody to achieve a certain goal they have to feel confident about what they are trying to achieve. Jay Berry is always confident about his new scheme to catch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Ideals Of Beauty Need Not Hinder Women Every woman wants to be beautiful, but what exactly is to be beautiful? Beauty is an abstract concept, what is beautiful for one person, it might not be for another. This can be seen in all around the world, each country has different perceptions of beauty and this depends on the culture that the country has. There is an article that Business Insider presented in which they talk about a woman that send her picture to 18 different countries and asked them to edit the photo so they can make her beautiful according to their culture. Some countries have made little changes in her body, making her thinner and taller, other countries made changes on her face which made the women seem like a completely different person. What this experiment showed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is beautiful know was not always beautiful, there was a time in history when being thin "was considered ugly, a woman's misfortune" (Seid 169). Because culture change, what is ask for women now is different, body ideals might be the same but the actual response of women is what is changing nowadays. In the article "Ideals of Beauty Need Not Hinder Women." by Raina Kelley, the author reveals surprising statistics of women's response of what society demands from them, "And believe it or not, trends in beauty–buying back that up. The market–research firm NPD released a study in April [2010] that revealed that teens and women are now using beauty products in significantly fewer quantities, down 6 percent from 2008 to 2009" (Kelley). In her article, Kelley talks about how women's mentality is changing, and instead of obeying they are reveling from standards held against them. Women are gaining courage and self–confidence to do what they want to do with their lives and body, to please themselves and to look beautiful for themselves. "Despite the $20 billion U.S. beauty industry bearing down on us, and all that media implying that one must look like Gisele [Bündchen, a model] to succeed, girls and women are making extraordinary strides and have done so in a remarkably short period of time" (Kelley). Women in today's society do not feel the need to follow stereotypes anymore, they are supporting each other and making sure that no one feels less than anybody because they do not have a slim waist, light skin and a thin body. Women are rebelling against the beauty standards that they always follow and made them insecure and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Patent System Hinders Innovation The Patent System Hinders Innovation: After listening to the American Life episode broadcast, it seems as though there are many issues related to today's patenting industry. More specifically, the idea that it is hindering the advancement of technology. There is little to no motivation for people to start businesses in today's society because many entrepreneurs fear they will be sued due to infringement. Chris Sacca, a wealthy venture investor says, "We are at a point in the state of intellectual property, where existing patents probably cover every single behavior that is happening on the internet and on our mobile phones today." Because many patents are so vague, Chris believes that all startup companies violate aspects of certain patents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...