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Laws 310 Week 5 Assignment Essay
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week–5–assignment/ You are a business planner and accountant. Part of your expertise is in helping
prospective business owners evaluate the various manufacturing and supplier options available
based on the product they manufacture. You have a long history of working with widget
manufacturers, which is why Gloria is meeting with you. Additionally, you are an expert in global
business issues and can help Gloria review foreign supply options, including the applicable laws,
customs regulations, and tax implications of using a foreign supplier versus a domestic supplier.
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She is also considering manufacturing her widgets overseas. She traveled to China and met with Jun
Chin, who is interested in the contract. She also went to Brazil and met with Mateo Bonilla, who
also discussed production with her. Currently, Gloria has been selling approximately 12,000,000
widgets per year, but she recently got a purchase order from a large retailer for 8,000,000 widgets
and a guarantee for a minimum of 13,000,000 widgets over the next 24 months. The purchase order
states that continued business is dependent on paying no more than $7.34 per widget. Gloria's
current cost to manufacture widgets is $6.22 and she has been selling them for $9.18. Doing
business with this large retailer will take Gloria's business to the next level, but she has to get her
costs down. Richard Franklin He is the CEO of Greenleaf Manufacturing, which is a company
located in the same state as Gloria's business. He has submitted the following proposal to Gloria
Smithson: He will manufacture up to 6,000,000 widgets per year at a cost of $6.37; another
6,000,000 widgets per year at $5.41; and a final 6,000,000 widgets per year at a cost of $5.01 each.
However, Greenleaf's proposal contains a clause that requires Gloria's acceptance by 5:00 p.m. on
March 3, 2016. Jun Chin She is the CEO of Sunrise Ltd. in Quanzhou, China. Her company has
recently begun doing business with American companies. Ms. Chin is able to
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Austen's Diverse Presentations of Marriage Proposals in...
"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in
want of a wife." These are the infamous first words of Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice. It is a
beautiful, semi–epistolary romance novel about the love and relationships in Regency Britain, set in
a fictional town called Meryton in Hertfordshire. It also tells a story about how even the most
perceptive people can quickly and wrongly judge people as proud or unloving, when in fact, they are
just shy and unable and unsure of how to communicate their feelings to each other. The Bennet
family has five daughters, the beautiful and elegant eldest, Jane, the intelligent and strong–willed
Elizabeth, the uptight Mary and the two youngest, Kitty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His best friend Charles Bingley on the other hand is care–free and falls in love at first sight of Jane.
He is not quite so rich or handsome, but is friendly and well mannered which brings him friends
wherever he goes.
The representations of marriage in Pride and Prejudice are varied from being out of spite, lust and
vengeance to being full of love, respect and infatuation. Chapter nineteen brings the first proposal,
the unwanted prospect of marriage to Mr. Collins. When Mr. Collins asks Mrs. Bennet for a private
audience with her daughter, Elizabeth anticipates what is coming and tries to excuse herself with the
excuse that will not only get her away from him, but she also tries to show her mother that she is not
interested in a man like him. "...I beg you will not go. Mr. Collins must excuse me. He can have
nothing to say to me that anybody need not hear. I am going away myself." But, this comes to no
avail.
In his speech, Mr. Collins presents three main ideas that he thinks represents marriage. His first
motive is that he thought that he should, as a clergyman, set an example to his parish of who and
when to marry. His second motive was that he thinks that it will make him happy. "I am convinced
that will add very greatly to my happiness." Here, Austen uses "My" not "Our," so that Elizabeth
gets a full understanding that he doesn't love her at all, and so makes it easier to reject him. It also
shows how insignificant marriage is in his
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We Were Liars Essay
What actually defines success? In the book We Were Liars, written by E. Lockhart, the protagonist
Cadence Sinclair is starting to reinvent herself, as she becomes more and more aware of the world
outside or her small isolated bubble of rich people, dripping with privilege. The Sinclairs spends
entire summers on their private island, drinking expensive wine and eating posh food. Their worst
nightmare is being abnormal, hence the carefully crafted outer image of the perfect family, which, of
course, could not possibly be more inaccurate. Cadence's, or Cady's, grandfather is ruling the roost,
with his three daughter at his feet, who are all hoping to one day inherit his fortune. Throughout the
entire book, Cady is starting to challenge what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We were liars is a story about the ideals we are all supposed to aspire to, simply because of the way
our society defines success; as being forceful, reckless, hasty and bold. The dauntless ideal Cadence
falls prey for. I think the book is trying to shed light on the insidious backside of our idea of
heroism, and the too often gruesome consequences it might bring. That it more frequently than not
results in the unnecessary suffering of others. Cady's cousin Mirren on the other hand, had a very
different life motto: "Always be kinder than you have to". Despite being just as privileged as Cady,
she manage to do what Cady fails so strikingly. Mirren shows that it is not impossible to
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Personal Narrative: The Walk For Simpact
I waited three years for this moment to come. Simpact was finally starting. Having experience from
all of my other Brown–Barge simulations, I didn't expect much out of this one. Although getting
Mrs. Smith made me happy, I was a bit upset none of my friends were in my class. Animal Welfare
was a topic I felt particularly strongly about, so of course I was going to try harder on the work more
than I usually did. I had background research from stream composition so I was pretty much ready
to get started. Boy, I was wrong. No amount of mental and physical preparation could have readied
me for this experience. The Walk for Simpact was a curse and a blessing. There was so much work
and planning in such a short period of time, but the entire stream ... Show more content on
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We collected our minds and our project and loaded the bus ready to pour everything we know. We
weren't in the parking lot for more than a few seconds and I already saw more than twenty pieces of
trash! Excitement was exploding from me. It seemed like even if you took one step forward on the
beach you would miss so much trash. You would think you would be done with one area, yet you
look back and it seems like the litter regenerated! A turtle fin, plastic chair and one hundred thirty
six more pounds of trash later we were tired and hungry. As I was eating lunch, I examined the
twelve bags we just collected. What seemed like nothing was actually everything. There was an
absence of words that came from me. Now for the second part of our trip: informing the public.
With our brochures and coasters in hand, my group and Mrs. Smith marched right into the first
restaurant. We asked to speak to the manager of every store and restaurant we visited. One of us
would explain our project goal, another would explain and handout our products. In a period of
about twenty minutes we left empty handed. Everybody we had talked to thankfully accepted what
we had to offer. Not only did we make a positive impact, we had fun while doing
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How Change The System Or Practice Will Achieve The Desired...
Y 1. Do I believe I have the personal capacity to figure out how to change the system or practice to
achieve the desired outcome? I have the capacity to figure out how to change the system, but the
barrier were the Cabinet not approving the change. Since this was new to them, they didn't
understand in some cases you do need to target groups. N 2. Am I will to do the very hard work
necessary to plan and implement the change? I am not responsible for the work in this unit, and their
deliverables and objectives may have other priorities which would allow this not to be a focus item.
Political Y 1. Can I convince enough people to support the change? At the time no, but currently yes.
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Y 2. If the new initiative is a failure, can I withstand the impact in my work environment? If it
would have been a failure, we would have just removed it from the schedule, but the research
clearly shows how these types of program work and any assistance provide to those who are at a
disadvantage allows them to compete better. Emotional N 1. Do I have the intestinal fortitude to
work for the vision and slog through resistance and severe criticism? Not that I couldn't fight the
change, but when we really work with a conscience and others do not open their mind to change at
times it is hard to navigate through the spaces. Sometimes individuals have to learn the hard way
and others suffer for it. Social N 1. Am I willing to weaken longstanding personal and professional
relationships and reduce trust in order to actualize the vision? I wouldn't be weakening personal
relationships because one thing that I will say is that I am able to separate personal and business. I
have had some heated discussions at time, to state things, and after I have stated them we are done
with the conversation. Sometimes I have been told that no one wants to see me angry, but I see that
also as a cop–out not to have a healthy discussion. Is Your Board of Regents an Obstacle to Change?
Y 1. Does the school board have confidence in your leadership? I have had the opportunity to build
a relationship with most of
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Critique Of A Farce Play
This one act play is about a man Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov (age 35), a hypochondriac who comes to
propose the daughter of Stepan Stepanovitch Tschubukov, Natalia (age 25) . The two being
neighbours, Ivan comes visits Natalia's house well dressed. Ivan then tells Stephan that he intends to
marry his daughter. Stepans extreme happiness results in Natalia and Ivan having a private
conversation. This conversation starts off with talking about agriculture and the weather. Eventually
he attempts to hint towards marriage, and talks about his family owning the Oxen Meadows. Natalia
believes her family has always owned the meadow, which results in an argument. After which her
father joins in too, and demands Ivan to leave. Father tells Natalia that ... Show more content on
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The dialogues are the main element. I noticed what really enhanced the comedy was the
characterization of each characters. When reading the play I actually felt that farce was quite similar
to Commedia De'larte. In Commedia I learnt about stock characters, and I've also seen plays such as
servant of two masters and it's not what you think, which actually are quite similar to this one. The
humor element was similar and it seemed like each of the characters possessed traits that were
different from each other. And had a particular way of acting and reacting, which is also seen in this
play. I know this personally because I've done a workshop in school based on the different stock
characters in Commedia, each other characters were different because they inherit traits that differ
from other characters and hence they are drawn to act in a particular
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Comparing Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice And...
Marriage Proposals
A marriage proposal is an occasion where one person in a relationship asks for the other's hand in
marriage. Overtime, marriage proposals have changed in virtually all cultures. In the 1800s,
marriage was more for social gain or monetary gain. However, marriage for love wasn't unknown.
William Collins proposal to Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Prejudice and
Bradley Headstone's proposal to Lizzie Hexam in Charles Dickens's' Our Mutual Friend are perfect
examples of two different types of marriage proposals that may have been giving during the 1800s.
Analyzing Mr. Headstones and Mr. Collins' techniques and the language used in their proposals
reveal the weaknesses and strengths of their proposals.
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Collins in his marriage proposal is more direct and straightforward while Mr. Headstone is more
sincere. Mr. Collin starts off his marriage proposal by being logical and giving reasons why he is
interested in marrying Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins doesn't mention his love or her value to him. In fact,
Mr. Collins mostly speaks about another woman, his sponsor, Mrs. De Bourghs. To discuss another
women during a proposal is not flattering. Mr. Collins reveals that he only wishes to marry due to
Mrs. De Bourgh's "recommendation" that he get married. Marriage proposals only should focus on
the person you are proposing. Not only did Mr. Collins include another person in his proposal, he
talks about her power and influence over him. He admits the type of women is one that is a "gentle
women for [Mrs. De Bourghs'] sake." His focus on Bourghs needs and desires in his proposal
suggests his lack of passion and regard for Ms. Bennet and would only appeal to a woman with only
practical concerns.Thus Mr. Collins direct, passionless approach and his mention of Mrs. De
Bourghs creates a more logic based and dull proposal. However, Mr. Headstone discusses Ms.
Hexam's value and the power she has over him. His initial statement of "I love you" crescendos
through his proposal. Also, he later states that she "draw [him] to anything." Mr. Headstone reveals
that his love for her can cause him to do anything she wants, even if it means going to the"gallows."
Thus, Mr. Headstone creates a much more emotion based proposal. In the end, Mr. Collin's direct
approach which lacked pizzazz, passion and emotion created a less effective marriage proposal.
Ultimately, Mr. Headstone's expression of his emotions and love, his connection to her and his
sincere approach allowed him to create a more effective marriage
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Essay on Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice
Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice
During "Pride and Prejudice" there are six examples of marriage proposals to consider. Throughout
this essay I am going to be commenting on the proposals between Mr Darcy and Lizzie the first
time, Mr Collins and Lizzie, Mr Collins and Charlotte as well as Mr
Bingley and Jane, Wickham and Lydia and the second proposal of Mr
Darcy to Lizzie. Whilst looking at these proposals I will also be analysing the aspects of Love,
Money, the relative status and class and the views of others, which might have influence within
these proposals. The first proposal I am going to analyse is Mr Darcy to Lizzie. Mr
Darcy proposed to Lizzie in Kent at Mr Collins and Charlotte's house when Lizzie was ... Show
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Mr Darcy gets to a stage where he cant avoid his feelings for Lizzie anymore so he decides to act
upon them because Lizzie is so beneath him he assumes that Lizzie will have no other option but to
accept his proposal as he feels that she can't resist him as he has enough money and class to set her
up for life. Mr Darcy says to Lizzie.
"In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings for you cannot be repressed. You must allow
me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."
However to Mr Darcy's surprise Lizzie refuses his proposal as she will only marry for love and she
doesn't love Mr Darcy and she also is outraged with Mr Darcy at the insults towards her family. Just
before the proposal Lizzie also found out that Mr Darcy had separated her sister and her love, Mr
Bingley by persuading him to move back to
London, which infuriates Lizzie even more. Lizzie says to Mr Darcy.
"You are mistaken, Mr Darcy, if you suppose that he mode of your declaration affected me in any
other way, than as it spared me the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you
behaved in a more gentlemen like manner."
This quotation showed how much Lizzie really despised him at that moment in time by questioning
his gentlemen like manner, which was a big thing for men in those days.
The second proposal I am going to look at is Mr Collin's to Lizzie. Mr
Collin's proposed to Lizzie at Longbourne, the family estate. Mr
Collins was a
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Creative Writing: Hanna's Mistake
Despair, it's time to pay Hanna a visit. ~ Hanna stood in front of the full–length mirror. She slowly
unbuttoned her shirt. The gash of a scar that ran across her torso looked like the Mississippi River as
it snaked its way from her left shoulder, across the empty spot that used to hold her left breast, to
just under her right rib cage. The black marks from the radiation treatments looked like explosions
of gunpowder scattered across her chest. She stared at the markings which identified the spots for
the next round of radiation treatment. Hanna slipped her left arm out of the black blouse, swollen
two times the size of her right arm. She dropped the blouse to the floor, screaming to her reflection,
"YOU ARE SO UGLY!" Hanna sank to the floor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After bandaging her hand, she threw on a clean blouse, buttoning it all the way to the collar. She
grabbed the bloodstained letter from top of her dresser, using it as a dustpan to scoop the broken
mirror into the bathroom trash can. Exhausted she closed the lid and sat on the toilet seat. She traced
her name written on the front of the letter with her index finger. Shocked by the news of his
senseless death, she had refused to open Marcum's letter. Now she wondered what would have
happened if she had said "yes" to his proposal. She wouldn't be in this financial mess. She'd have a
beautiful home and wouldn't be facing life alone. She wouldn't have to worry about how she was
going to feed her children. She turned the envelope over. "I wonder if he left me any money?" She
slipped her long fingernail into the corner of the envelope ready to tear it open–then
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What the Two Proposals in "Pride and Prejudice" Reveal...
'Pride and Prejudice' is a novel fixated on marriage: throughout, all the 'action' occurs within scenes
devoted to either the talk of marriage or actual proposals. This cannot be expounded more than
within the very first line: 'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a
good fortune must be in want of a wife'. Here, at the beginning of the novel, a definite, though
somewhat sarcastic, statement introduces the main theme of the novel – marriage– and, possibly
more importantly, not love.
The stark divide between love and marriage shown right the way through cannot be comprehended
fully by the twenty–first century reader: in today's society marriage and love are mutually exclusive
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This is the reason both proposals are declined: Elizabeth is of a mind that she will not marry for
social security or for money – only love could tempt her into matrimony. The first proposal is from
Mr Collins, a man to whom Elizabeth was not even his first choice; Jane, the eldest and most
beautiful, was his first fancy, but when informed that she had been privately engaged, he swiftly
switches to Elizabeth, who is 'equally next to Jane in birth and beauty'. His introduction to Elizabeth
is not a pleasant one, although he is too ignorant to notice; she finds him 'a conceited, pompous,
narrow–minded, silly man'. Her observation is quite correct, and illustrated to the greatest affect in
his proposal speech.
Collins does not seem to possess his own conception of love: he intends to get married merely
because it is the particular advice and recommendation of Lady Catherine de Bourgh, his patron and
'first love'. He even goes so far as to explain this to Elizabeth within his proposal; 'Mr Collins you
must marry, Chuse...a gentle woman for my [Lady Catherine's] sake', showing his complete
inaptitude to understand the feelings of others. No mutual acquaintance and love between each other
was needed. Marriage, to Collins, was only 'a right thing for every clergyman in easy
circumstances'. Apart from explaining in his highly verbose manner that he is marrying because he
was told to, he
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Purchase New Protection Gloves For The Employees Of...
Project Name A proposal to purchase new protection gloves for the employees of Electrical High
Effect Company (EHE) Mr. Larry Nguyen Sale Manager Nguyen Tran Selling Consultant
Department of Sale and Customer Services December 1st, 2016 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Nguyen Tran Selling Consultant Company name: Electrical High Effect Company (EHE) Address:
825 Buford Dr NE, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Date: December 1st , 2016 Mr. Alan Smith Company
name: ULINE Address: 1770 Satellite Blvd NW, Buford, GA 30518 Dear Mr. Alan Smith, Sincerely,
Sign name Type your name Enclose DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS Title
Page....................................................................................... LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
Figure 1 – MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION SIZE COLOR QTY./ CARTON PRICE PER CARTON
ADD TO CART 1 2+ S–20732 MaxiFlex® 34–874 S, M, L, XL Gray 12 Pair $61 $56 Specify Size
S–21281 MaxiFlex® 34–874FY FL. Yellow 74 69 Specify Size MaxiFlex® 34–874 Micro–Foam
Nitrile Coated Gloves MAX COMFORT Micro–foam construction provides ultra–cool comfort for
all day use. For HVAC installation and repair. Nylon liner. MaxiFlex® 34–874FY Micro–Foam
Nitrile Coated Gloves MAX COMFORT Micro–foam construction provides ultra–cool comfort for
all day use. Maximum visibility. For landscaping and assembly work. Nylon liner. EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY Working in the electrical field is a dangerous work. It requires workers must wear
protective gloves all times during working. On the other hand, protective
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Modest Proposal: Argument for Same Sex Marriages
A modest proposal: Same sex–marriage Recently, there has been a great deal of debate over the
issue of same–sex marriage in the media. Conservatives have championed the point–of–view that
somehow extending the same rights to gays and lesbians as heterosexuals will cheapen the
institution of marriage. However, conceding this point temporarily to the side of opponents...one
might ask...why not make ALL types of marriage illegal that could potentially foster a lack of
respect for marriage? First and foremost, all reality television stars would have to be barred from
getting married in perpetuity. Every contract with a reality star would have to read: "the signature
below confirms that you may never enter the union of matrimony with another human being EVER
so long as you shall live." Consider the evidence: Kim Kardashian's five–minute wedding, the
Bachelor and the Bachelorette television shows that present marriage not as a sacred decision of
love but a survival–of–the prettiest competition; and the debacle of Jon and Kate Plus Eight, in
which an family with a brood of children put themselves on display, with unknown psychological
consequences to their offspring. Of course, opponents of this law might contend that some reality
TV stars might have marriages that last longer than a commercial break and love their spouses.
However, these marriages are so few and far between, surely the social good of banning such unions
outweighs the rights of a few, exceptional individuals
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Analyzing A Piece Of Writing By Jessica Statsky
1.In the piece of writing by Jessica Statsky, she writes about children 's sports and how they should
not be competitive. In making this claim she uses certain evidence to make her point valid. In one of
her pieces of evidence she uses states that, "That a twelve–year–old trying to throw a curve ball, for
example, may put abnormal strain on developing arm and shoulder muscles, sometimes resulting in
lifelong injuries: (Statsky, 350). From this evidence Statsky is trying to make the claim that sports
are hurting children and could put a risk on their bodies and the development of their bodies, if they
put too much strain on themselves. Another piece of information Stasky uses says, "The kids get so
scared. They get hit once and they don 't wont anything to do with football anymore. They 'll sit on
the bench and pretend their leg hurts" (Stasky, 350). In the evidence that Stasky uses is good, but it
is not very ordinary situations that occur. She also does not provide any personal experience to go
along with her writing. Which in the end, would make the paper sound better and let the audience
know that she has her own experiences with playing sports at a young age. 2.In Christine Romano 's
assessment on Stasky 's work start off fairly well. She gives her credit where credit is deserved. Not
to long after that is when she starts to critize Stasky and her weaknesses. One of the points that
Romano makes says, "Stasky 's argument is also incomplete in that it fails to
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Essay about South Delaware Coors
South Delaware Coors, Inc
Abstract
The purpose of this case is to analyze Larry Brownlow's decision to invest and operate a Coors
Distributor in south Delaware. Coors Beer is located in Golden, Colorado and has many distributors
that are monitored closely throughout the country. Coors is known for its dedication to quality by
suppliers, wholesalers, and its customers. Not only does Coors monitor wholesalers and distributors,
the company also requires that the wholesaler and distributor us recycling equipment. Mr.
Brownlow had $15,000 to research the decision and decide if he should own the South Delaware
Distribution Center. $800,000 is needed for initial investment of the distributor. Since Coors will
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The proposal is broken down into two different stages; secondary data and Manson computer
models and primary data. Study A looks at the per capita consumption of the total population and the
drinking age population. Both the United States and Delaware consumption is studies from 1998 to
2002. Study A would be useful to determine how many gallons of Coors would be needed for the
Delaware area. This study costs $1,000. Study B looks at Delaware's two counties and the
population from 1996 to 2006 as well as the drinking age population for the two counties from 1996
to 2006. This study is helpful to break down the Delaware population into counties. Study B costs
$1,500. Study C looks at the market share that Coors has shared compared to their competitors. This
will allow Larry to see if there is a trend and try to see what the market share may be in the future to
forecast sales. Study C costs 2,000. Study D looks at the type of license sells the most Coors. This
study is helpful to decide what licenses would be needed to sell the most beer. Study D costs $1,000.
Study E examines the taxes that the wholesalers paid in Delaware. This study is helpful because it
allows Larry to see how much of a profit is going to be paid in taxes. Study E costs $200. Study F
provides the financial information for beer wholesalers. This is useful because Larry will be able to
see what money is used for in a wholesaler. Study F costs $49.50. Study G involves
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Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen in the Regency Period of England. The book
represents to the reader how females, marriage and social class were viewed at the time, as well as
demonstrates Austen's opinion on these matters in a somewhat satirical sense. The two marriage
proposals in the book towards the lead female character, Elizabeth Bennet, are put forth by Mr
Collins and Mr Darcy, both of whom exaggerate the social norms of the time; as women were not
expected to marry for love, but for financial gain, the terms for both proposals are focused more on
the gains of both the man and the woman rather than true feelings towards the affair. The ridiculed
etiquette shows how Austen held the 'rules' of the time in low regard.
Both proposals comprise of snide comments on Elizabeth's social class and financial situation;
Collins remarks that Elizabeth will inherit only 'one thousand pounds in the four per cents, which
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This, as well as the fact that he 'inquired after her health' is a contrast to the cold, manipulative
character of Mr Collins, who attempts to threaten Elizabeth into marrying him. Likewise, Darcy
does not react well to the rejection to his proposal, as 'his complexion became pale with anger', and
continues to insult Elizabeth, saying that she is not 'civil'. Therefore, even though the beginning of
the two proposals differed dramatically, the denial of the proposal causes each male to react as if it
was Elizabeth's fault that they were rejected. This ties in to Austen's views of how men at the time
were taught that they could marry any girl if their offer was good enough; this, obviously, is not the
case, as Elizabeth cares more about her feelings than the technicalities of the marriage, and ridicules
the attitudes of men towards
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Essay about Interracial Marriages Proposal
| Interracial Marriages | Proposal | | Tyler Smith | |
SOCI 381 12/10/2010
Introduction
To see a black man and a white woman walking down the street holding hands used to be unheard
of. It was a relationship that, for the few who engaged in it, was kept as quiet as possible. During the
fifties and sixties, interracial dating was not socially acceptable and there were repercussions for
those who were involved in such behaviors because various laws, such as the Jim Crow laws, which
kept the different races/ethnicities separate and it was seen as extremely socially deviant to go
against these rules. Between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally, there have been theoretical proposals for the existence of other predictors of attitudes
and actions, which may be relevant to the current research. Recent studies have found that
controlling for other variables, significant predictors of opposition to a law banning interracial
marriage include being non–white, being younger, holding a liberal ideology, identifying as a
democrat, having greater income, having a greater level of education, being less religious, and living
outside of the South (Haider–Markel and Joslyn 2005). For some of these predictors, theoretical
explanations have been proposed. Various researchers have conducted investigations into the many
aspects of this type of relationship and have concluded that an increase in interracial marriages has
occurred. This increase may be the result of numerous factors, including the Supreme Court lifting
of the legal restrictions on racial intermarriage in 1967, the decrease in White prejudice against
Blacks, and the narrowing of the racial gap in education, income, and occupation (Kalmijn 1993).
However, Kalmijn (1993) states that although these factors may have resulted in an increase in
interracial marriages, other factors may counter this effect. For instance, there has been an increase
in Black unemployment, a rise in the racial gap of college enrollment, and part of
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The Current Punishments For A Student Cheating
It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great school or travel in the county, when
they see the classes, desks, and lab tables crowded with students, surrounded by three, four, or six
cheet sheets, all in tatters and importuning every finished student for an answer. These pupils,
instead of being able to work for their honest grade, are forced to employ all their time taking photos
of the work of ireful classmates, who, when the next long math worksheet arises, either turn to
cheating for want of sleep, or leave their dear homework in their backpacks to waste time on Narcos
on Netflix, or contrive a stomach ache for desire to abandon education completely upon the due
date.
Lets first ponder about cheating, if you cheat, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The longer my proposal is in effect, the more independent and honest we will become, thus creating
a more civil society. Who doesn't want a more civilized society where we don't steal one of the most
valuable things mankind has, knowledge. Some administrators of a desponding spirit are in great
concern about the vast number of students who are counterfeiting homework, gazing upon the
scantrons of others, or applying cellular telephones for acts of in–class deviance, and I have been
desired to employ my thoughts what course may be taken to ease the school of so grievous an
encumbrance. I think the advantages by the proposal which I have made are obvious and many, as
well as of the highest importance. For first, as I have already observed, it would greatly lessen the
number of plagiarists, with whom we are overrun around exam week, being the majority of test
takers of the school as well as the most eminent threat to national security; and who begin their
studies the night prior on purpose to finally finish re–watching Breaking Bad, hoping to take their
advantage by the absence of so many observant proctors, who have chosen rather to finally alot time
to putting grades into Edline than carefully scrutinizing every sideways glance with hawk–like
precision. Secondly, the ceremonious removal of body parts would likewise bring great custom to
hallways between classes,
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Contrast and compare the two marriage proposals made to...
Hannah Gethin
Contrast and compare the two marriage proposals made to Elizabeth Bennet in the novel: Mr Collins
' proposal to Elizabeth and Darcy 's proposal to Elizabeth
Jane Austen lived in a mercenary world and this is reflected in her novel. In "Pride and Prejudice"
no secret is made of the need to marry for money. Jane Austen reflects different types of marriage in
her novel. There is mercenary marriage, brought about solely for economic reasons. Such would
have been the marriage between Mr Collins and Elizabeth. Mr Collins ' proposal was fuelled by his
own economic motives, desire to please the aristocratic Lady Catherine and by Mrs Bennet 's
economic fears that Elizabeth will inherit little money when her father dies: not real ... Show more
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Not how violently he respects and admires her. Darcy 's proposal is a complete contrast in its
emotional conflict. The whole proposal is much more dynamic and there are clearly strong emotions
and feelings involved. Darcy immediately tells Elizabeth he loves her. Wards are used such as, 'and
agitated manner, ' 'the color rose, ' 'became pale with anger, ' 'painfully greater, ' these clearly
demonstrate dynamic, strong feelings. They illustrate the greater depth of feeling felt throughout
Darcy 's proposal than in that of Mr Collins '.
Mr Collins ' proposal was mainly fueled by the great convenience in Elizabeth marrying Mr Collins.
However Darcy 's proposal is very far from convenient. Although technically in the same class,
Darcy is viewed to be much above Elizabeth in society and a marriage between them would not be
viewed as idea. Mr Collins is following the rules in his proposal; talking to Mrs Bennet, saying what
he is supposed to and attempting to please Lady Catherine. In contrast Darcy is compelled by his
feelings to break the rules, by not doing what society expects of him. Mr Collins ' proposal was
greatly fueled by Lady Catherine and his desire to improve his standing in society. However Darcy
is fueled by his feelings to go against society and potentially decrease his social standing. Darcy 's
true love for Elizabeth overcomes all the sociable reasons for not marrying E. Darcy is a
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What Is Charles Dickens Use Of The Rhetorical Devices In A...
In these passages of marriage proposals the speakers address a different variety of approaches in a
proposing marriage to his proposed. What the speakers use for the rhetorical devices in these
passages are arguments, and diction. In the Jane Austen passage the reverend delivers a point of
view that is more for convenience, while in the passage of Charles Dickens he distributes a type of
view for passion. Mr. Collins who is speaking in Jane Austen's passage has a tone that appears to be
overconfident. He makes it seem in the passage that he supposes his cousin will say yes to the
proposal even though he is not interested in her. Jane Austen shows this by stating in the passage "it
will add very greatly to my happiness" this shows that Miss de Bourgh thinks it's a great idea for Mr.
Collins to get married. Which means that his cousin wants him to be married to her, but Mr. Collins
only wants this to happen to add happiness to himself. However, His cousin will probably say no to
Mr. Collins marriage proposal because he is a humble, and deleterious man. In Jane Austen's
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Collins who was very presumptuous and who cared for no others, Charles Dickens speaker gives
more of a passionate approach towards the woman. In Dickens passage the speaker argues why he
needs to marry the woman and why she should be married to him instead of others. Dickens shows
the rhetorical device of argument in his passage by showing why she should be with him, some
examples of the passages are "draw me to fire" "draw me to water" "draw me to the gallows" "draw
me to any death". This tells us something about the person writing this letter to her because it shows
that he is very taken and focused on her. In the Charles Dickens passage the speaker is more
dedicated to what he can do for her and not on what he wants, plus the speaker is more involved in
having his loves feeling met rather than his
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Marriage Proposals in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Essay
Marriage Proposals in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Romance Versus Security.
"It is universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want
of a wife."
These are the words of Jane Austen, and like many people of her time, she believed very much in
the importance of finding a wealthy husband for young women.
Jane Austen's novel reflects the importance of marriage to many people around 1775. Although
events such as the industrial revolution were sweeping the country, these were ignored and the life
of a few middle class families in a country village were depicted. Marriage at this time was a way of
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Bennet and she sees it as imperative that her daughters are married off.
In Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet receives two proposals of marriage the first from her cousin
the bumbling Mr. Collins. The Bennet family had received a letter prior to his arrival; the impression
put across is that Mr. Collins is long winded and all over a bit of a fool. This letter prepares the
family and the reader for the arrival of a pompous egotist. Mrs. Bennet is excited about his arrival,
as it is clear he is passing on marital business, causing great interest among the sisters and above all
Mrs. Bennet. At the Netherfield ball he makes a complete show of himself as he lacks decorum and
etiquette. His inability to dance is a cause of amusement to the characters and the reader.
"The first two dances, however, brought a return of distress; solemn, apologising instead of
intending."
He unwittingly introduces himself to Darcy and recieves a cold reception
Whilst joining in the festivities, it becomes clear that Collins greatly admires Lady Catherine De
Bourgh, his groveling adorations add to his foolery. He continues to examine every inch of the
house comparing it directly to Rosings, in a very rude manner.
Just as Collins tedious absurdness reaches its height, Elizabeth begins to fall for Wickham's charms
and stories of hate against Darcy and Collins proposal
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Marriage Proposal In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen
In Austen's novels, the successful proposals indicate that the man asking a genuine question. This is
obvious in Darcy's second proposal to Elizabeth even though his speech does not contain a question
mark, but it implicates a question. Darcy says, "You are too generous to trifle with me. If your
feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are
unchanged, but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever"(458). His speech
indicates that he waits for Elizabeth's answer. Similarly, in Emma, Mr. Knightley, as Darcy, asks
Emma a genuine question if she accepts his offer or not by saying, "Tell me, then, have I no chance
of ever succeeding?.... My dearest Emma,....tell me at once. Say 'No,' if it is to be said"(1034). These
two previous examples show how Austen through asking a marriage proposal gives her female
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Women's secret engagements are another way that demonstrates why the male characters keep their
engagements secret from society. For example, Edward in Sense and Sensibility is a wealthy man
who keeps his engagement to Lucy Steele as a secret for four years because Lucy does not have a
fortune, and he is afraid from his mom, Mrs. Ferrars, would not approve their marriage. As
mentioned earlier, women with no fortune have no rights to get married to men from the upper class.
For the same reason, in Emma, Mr. Frank Churchill engages secretly to Jane Fairfax because he
depends on his aunt's money, Mrs. Churchill. His aunt may refuse to approve his engagement to
Jane because Jane is a governess and belongs to a low social class, so it is difficult for Frank to
reveal his engagement. He becomes able to disclose his engagement only after the death of his aunt
because he is liberated from his aunt's financial dependence. Frank becomes financially independent
and able to marry
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Essay about BSBWRT401AAssessment 1 Full NameWorked Copy
BSBWRT401A Write complex documents
Assessment 1.
SECTION 1: PLAN DOCUMENTS
Activity 1: Determine the purpose of documents
Scenario
You work for a financial planning organisation that manages thousands of client's portfolios and
accounts. Recently there have been several changes in the industry that only affects clients who have
share portfolios. For some clients, the changes will have a negative effect on their investments and
for other clients, this will mean that they will be receiving good news.
You have been asked to write a document to all clients that asks them to attend an information
session regarding the changes that will affect their share portfolio performance.
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In preparing the bi–annual sales figures report, what would be the most logical way to present the
data and information?
It would be best to use a diagram to compare the figures quickly and easily. I would order the
information in lists with the most sales at the top and the least at the bottom.
To help the readers understand the report I would use pie charts for each period with the different
sales segments in corresponding colours.
Activity 4: Develop overview of structure and contents of documents
1. How you can develop an overview of the structure and content of the document.
I would brain storm.
Research relevant industry codes and practices.
If I was using a team I would make an action plan to delegate different tasks to team members with
a time line and dates for completion.
Look at who the audience is (who is the document for ?)
What is the purpose of the document?
How to convey the information most effectively to the audience.
2. Why do documents need to be structured?
To be more clear and easy to read. To keep interest of the reader.
To present the information in a logical order.
SECTION 2: DRAFT TEXT
Activity 5: Review and organise available data, information and knowledge according to proposed
structure and content
1. When communicating, messages must be appropriate to the needs of the audience, the subject
and the
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Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen
In Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, her character Elizabeth Bennet refuses marriage
proposals because she secretly believes that materialism and ignorance are the cause of lost love and
unhappiness.
In Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth uses the example of marriages, like her parents or the Collins', to
prove that marrying simply to have a man for security isn't the right reason. In chapter 42 of the
novel Austen writes Respect, esteem, and confidence had vanished for ever; and all his views of
domestic happiness were overthrown. in order to express that her character notices her parents'
regret in marrying each other because her mother married for money and her father married for
beauty. She continuously thinks that she would marry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Darcy's first proposal because she felt that marrying a man simply because he said he loved her yet
he has insulted her many times upon first meeting each other and was rude to her sister may end up
equalling that her future will feel miserable and detained. In chapter 34 Austen writes, From the
very beginning–from the first moment, I may almost say–of my acquaintance with you, your
manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and your selfish
disdain of the feelings of others, were such as to form the groundwork of disapprobation on which
succeeding events have built so immovable a dislike; and I had not known you a month before I felt
that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. in order to
demonstrate how his rudeness towards her and others prevents her from accepting his feelings and
even considering her own. She believes that a man as rude as him could never create happiness and
truly love a person like she wants in her own marriage. Gao also wrote, However, Elizabeth still
rejects his proposal at the first time because she didn't fall in love with him. And she even dislikes
him because of his pride. Elizabeth does not want to marry a man whom she dislikes. to establish
that Elizabeth's feelings were yet to be found and to also explain that Elizabeth would like to have
all feelings reciprocated rather than be one way, which would cause some
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St. John's Marriage Proposal Essay
When Jane ran away from Rochester she found herself in the care of St. John Rivers. He helps her
when she needs it most. With his help Jane finds a job and gets back on her feet. Eventually St. John
asked her to marry him and work with him in a missionary India. She refuses much to his surprise.
After which she made her way back to Rochester so that she could be happy. The relationship
between St. John and Jane is one that is cold and full of principle. Jane refuses to marry St. John
because she would be trapped inside herself. She would never be able to express her true passion.
With that much independence she loses the freedom to do so. Many women at the time would have
found St. Johns proposal a fantastic opportunity. The ability to be a better help to society then just
being a housewife is appealing to many. It only gets better that St. John is handsome and ambitious.
Although he seems like a cold blooded man It still didn't change the fact that he offered purpose and
in some cases happiness. With his blonde hair and blue eyes, most women would follow him to the
ends of the earth. That is exactly what he is asking his future wife to do. ... Show more content on
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He only thought that Jane would be a good missionary wife. A relationship based only on
practicality. Everything else would just be second to his work and he never could be passionate
about his wife. Jane came to terms to the fact that if she continued to hold her principles over being
fulfilled she was going to end up as cold and alone a St. John. She really just felt sorry for
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My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which...
My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which funnily enough only shares the characteristic
of detectives being involved within the plot. As per suggestion on my proposal, I developed my idea
of detectives solving a case further by including dialogue and inter–personnel relationships similar
to those found in Glengarry Glen Ross. Taking the idea of different members of the real–estate
office discussing work and plotting in Glengarry Glen Ross, and applying them to a trio of
detectives on a case was interesting to say the least. Upon first thinking of what I wanted to get
across, I knew that some form of conspiracy was going to be present. This was done in the
revelation at the end that Chris actually was working with their ... Show more content on
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This is why towards the end of the play he walks off–stage never to return. Chris, I wrote with the
intention of making him an arrogant jerk, or someone that you would hate to work with. James
countered his personality to some extent, or would have if the victim had not been his friend. I made
this a point so that James would be off his game, so to speak. This would justify in Chris's mind why
he would need to act on the chief's wishes and kill James. In regards to the ending, I chose to end the
play on an ill–fitting monologue of sorts. It was jarring enough to not fit the way the rest of the
dialogue was given during the bulk of the play, for I wanted to get across that Chris was far worse of
a person than just being arrogant. James in the end lets his anger with Chris subside to the point that
he may think that Chris is trying to apologize by offering to get him a drink. This thought will
inevitably prove to be another lack of judgment by James. Overall, the process of writing a play was
a fun experience that I would like to come back to at some point in time, possibly to expand this
story in which I have now crafted. Creating three distinct characters was quite a challenge, and
writing a story with nothing but dialogue for the most part was also difficult; for the most part it is
miles apart from writing fiction. Drawing inspiration from Glengarry Glen Ross helped set
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Comparing Marriage Proposals from Mr. Collins and Mr....
Comparing Marriage Proposals from Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice
The story of Pride and Prejudice revolves around a mother of five daughters, Mrs. Bennet, whose
sole purpose is to marry off her daughters to suitable men. Jane is the eldest out of the Bennet
sisters. Jane is the closest to Elizabeth from the rest of her sisters, this is because they stand on
similar maturity levels, and
Elizabeth is the second oldest.
The main theme of the novel is based on the importance of marriage. It is important because a
woman will have to marry a suitable man who can support her when her father passes away, it is
equally important to men because it is important for them to keep their social status, they will do ...
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I will begin by analysing the way in which Mr Collins proposes to
Elizabeth. This started because he was at an age where he was expected to get married soon, and he
wanted to marry one of Mr Bennet's daughters. He was at first interested in Jane, but as soon as he
found out she may be getting together with Mr Bingley he backed off and moved onto Elizabeth 'Mr.
Collins had only to change from Jane to
Elizabeth –– and it was soon done –– done while Mrs. Bennet was stirring the fire. Elizabeth,
equally next to Jane in birth and beauty, succeeded her of course'. The main reasons why Mr Collins
wants to marry is because he thinks it will make him happy, but more importantly, Lady Catherine
de Bourgh has told him he must do so. Mr
Collins's character shows he is not actually very interested in finding a wife whom he loves and has
real feelings for, he just wants one so he can say he is married. This is why he is not the ideal
husband for Elizabeth, because she wants to marry for love. Later on, after he is rejected by
Elizabeth, Mr Collins marries Charlotte Lucas.
They marry because it is obvious they can satisfy each others needs because Collins needs a wife to
present to Lady Catherine and
Charlotte is in danger of becoming an old maid because she was getting older, and if she didn't get
married soon, she may not have married at all. Their contract of marriage was based on absolutely
no physical attraction or
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A Letter For The County Commissioners
, not to support the proposal, in a letter to the county commissioners. When he wrote the letter he
kept in mind the offers, and intentionally wrote a more favorable letter to the county commissioners.
Overall, the issues were caused by the hospital's financial status and the FCHP representative's
generous bribes to Dr. Wood.
There are two different issues depicted in this case study. The first issue is shared between all of the
hospital physicians, including Dr. Wood, the leader of the group. They are able to resolve the issue,
of whether or not to accept the FCHP proposal to manage the hospital. They are able to make a
concise agreement to object the proposal, with the help of Dr. Kopper's background information.
The second issue is only faced by Dr. Wood, and develops when he is offered bribes by the FCPH
representative, in exchange for a supportive letter to the county commissioners.
In Case 28 and Case 30 both leaders face more than one issue, however, they were not similar. Both
leaders are also impacted by their communication strategies, and inability to fully collaborate with
those that they are leading. In Case 28 the leader did not seek out opinions from the employees he
was leading. He did not request feedback or hold staff meetings to address the issue he faced. His
policy and memorandum appeared to be based solely on his opinion of how the Department of
Health and Human Services should be portrayed and he only sought out employee information when
he
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Implementing An Ed Fast Track Area ( Fta )
Emergency Department crowding is a cause for great concern. It is costly and responsible for
compromising quality of care and community trust (McHugh, VanDyke, McClelland,  Moss,
2011). According to McHugh et al. (2011), improving patient flow can mitigate ED crowding. This
paper will describe a plan to implement an ED fast–track area (FTA) as one solution to improve
patient flow and reduce ED crowding. The author will describe the approval process, review the
problem, discuss the proposal, explain the rationale behind the proposal, examine the evidence,
describe the implementation logistics, and determine the necessary resources required for
implementation.
Implementation Strategy
Obtaining Approval
In September 2016, the Director of the ED at St. Anthony North Health Campus (SANHC) ED was
approached to discuss the challenges with patient flow. Approval was given to proceed with a study
on the implementation of an FTA as one solution to reduce ED crowding. As this project moves
forward, the author will also seek approval from the ED staff, the Medical Director for the ED, the
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), and the Chief Medical Officer.
The Problem
St. Anthony North Health Campus (SANHC) ED is a busy Level III trauma center in Westminster,
Colorado. The ED sees approximately 27, 775 patients a year. Of those patients, approximately
27.3% are Emergency Severity Index (ESI) Levels 4 and 5. The average wait time (WT) for all
patients is 11 minutes, the average length of stay
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Theme Of Guilt In Atonement
Both writers of the books Atonement and The Remains of The Day investigate the manners by
which the characters are responsible for enabling their imagination to dominate their perception of
reality. This then brings severe consequences that shape the rest of their stories throughout the
novels. Regret and guilt are depicted throughout both novels by the successful utilization of dialect
that is used in the books in the portrayal of emotions, or lack of, which also showed the tension
between the characters. With close analysis of the characters in the novel, it is questionable
regardless of whether the characters feel regretful or guilty for any of their actions throughout the
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In Atonement, Briony is the guiltiest because of her abuse of her imagination and therefore becomes
a victim to the controlling demon the invades her mind. However, her guilt is not made
excessively obvious up until the end section of the novel where it is uncovered that she becomes a
nurse. Briony's guilt is shown through the way that she endeavours to keep on working for her fallen
sister as opposed to following her own desires. The fountain scene is an excellent example of how
Briony's desire for a much more romanticised world would affect her to think irrationally, while
watching the interactions amongst Cecilia and Robbie, Briony's train of thought switches rapidly
between a proposal of marriage to Robbie being in control of Cecilia and issuing a command
which Cecilia dared not to obey. The verb command would have stunned Briony to a high degree
as Cecilia was of a higher class than Robbie which was very
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Barriers To Nurse Practitioner Practice That Impact...
Debra Hain and Laureen M. Fleck. Barriers to Nurse Practitioner Practice that Impact Healthcare
Redesign OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 19, No. 2, Manuscript 2. Web. 6 Apr.
2016. Barriers to Nurse Practitioner Practice that Impact Healthcare Redesign is the article written
by two physicians, Debra Hain and Laureen M. Fleck. The two physicians explain the barriers and
setbacks that the scope of practice prevents APNs from practicing from. This article also gives
suggestions of what steps they think should be taken in order to completely make the scope of
practice fair for everyone who has been trained to practice specific skills. This will be extremely
beneficial to my proposal because Hain and Fleck describe the same steps to completely even the
scope of practice that I am proposing. I will be using this article mainly in my first and second body
paragraph so the readers know quickly what I am proposing and that there is support from
physicians on my side as well. This will hook the readers quickly and they will instantly want to
know more about how the scope of practice should be made completely even. The article also gives
examples about how the future of APNs education will look after the scope is made completely
equal. While talking about the future of education, the article mentions The Robert Wood
Foundation. This foundation was previously talked about in my call–to–action essay, when I first
discussed the scope of practice in nursing. With
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Higher Education Case Study: Weston University
Weston University
Case Summary The new president of Weston University, Dr. Diana Ball, took over in late 1995,
succeeding Dr. Harold Powers. Dr. Powers led the prestigious private university for fifteen years
from a human resource frame to tailor the organization to individuals (Bolman  Deal, 2013, p. 16).
Moreover, during Dr. Power's tenure, the reputation of once–leading private university in the
Midwest diminished. Dr. Power's reputation as a scholar gained him the presidency; however, his
leadership abilities fell short in dealing with the faculty. Weston's board outlined the skills needed,
which included both academic standing and business acumen, for their new president to restore
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The faculty is entrenched in their ways, and change causes ambiguity and uncertainty. Moreover, the
faculty in the organization feel uncertain about the new concepts presented by Dr. Ball to the deans
altering their salaries and evaluations (Bolman  Deal, 2013, p. 31). The proposed changes create
competition and unrest among the faculty and will shatter the business–as–usual campus conduct
and job security. The dean's and faculty are grasping at the symbolic frame, defending their beloved
academic lifestyle (Bolman  Deal, 2013, p. 248). The secondary problem in this case is support
from the deans of the incentive program that will restore Weston University prestigious reputation as
set by the board and developed by the president.
Stakeholders
The stakeholders involved are the board of Weston, new president, deans and faculty. The board's
stake in the new president is by taking a risk on her ability to achieve the goal of rebuilding Weston's
reputation. Next, Dr. Ball's confidence lies within the board, and rejecting her incentive program
will endanger her leadership status. Dr. Ball's stakes are high using the Kotter's change strategy is
risky, sticking to the process and refusing to quit (Bolman  Deal, 2013, p. 390). Furthermore, if the
incentive program is rejected, Dr. Ball will lose her creditability before the deans and faculty and her
ability to lead the college. The deans and faculty risk losing their beloved way of academic life and
job security.
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Health, Safety And The Environment
Health, Safety and the environment (HSE)  Your business must have a mindful demeanour to HSE
issues.  You have an obligation of consideration to the wellbeing and security of your staff, clients
and the overall population according to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.  You likewise have
an obligation to address natural issues. Take in more about the earth and your business. 
Wellbeing, wellbeing and environment issues incorporate specialists ' remuneration, nourishment
taking care of and wellbeing, wellbeing identified with development locales, ergonomic
prerequisites and security issues.  Take in more about keeping your working environment safe. 
Learn about workplace safety. Legal Requirements Checklists  Before you begin ... Show more
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Utilizing the Schedule With respect to, it is a decent arrangement to have an arrangement of
directions in regards to how it will be utilized, where it will be posted, how it can be changed, and
how frequently another one will be made. Consider these components and impart any applicable
data to your workers. This sort of arranging can spare a decent arrangement of cerebral pain for any
director. Labour Cost Work Cost Working an eatery includes numerous costs. Basically, you bring
about work costs when you have representatives working for you. Work is an operational cost in
pretty much any eatery, overwhelmingly including time–based compensations for staff individuals.
Broadly educate Your Staff. Broadly educating is gainful to both the representative and the business,
since the labourer will have a more extensive scope of aptitudes and have the capacity to help in
various regions of the eatery. This permits the supervisor to plan less specialists while as yet having
the capacity to accomplish the same creation and administration gauges. A few recommendations for
broadly educating include: Train your prep cook to handle the flame broil Train your masters to fill
in as go down servers Train business to run nourishment to clients Conduct Frequent Staff Audits
and Reviews. Another incredible approach to enhance profitability is to perform customary reviews.
Take an ideal
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Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a satire novel from 1813. The story is about a couple named
the Bennets who try to get their five daughters to marry kind and rich gentlemen. The main
characters however are the Bennets' second and headstrong daughter Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam
Darcy, her aristocratic suitor. Throughout the entire novel, the two lovers must overcome pride and
prejudice before love can bring the novel to its magnificent conclusion. During the novel, there are
two marriage proposals between Darcy and Collins, Mr. Bennets' cousin, which are both for
Elizabeth. Both proposals have similarities but also have many differences.
Mr. Collins and Darcy's proposals are similar in three ways: They both are ill–timed; they are both
ridiculous, and Elizabeth rejects both of them.
The first reason Mr. Collins and Darcy's proposals are similar is that they both are ill–timed. When
Collins proposes to Elizabeth, it is right after she finishes breakfast with her sisters and before she
can do anything else to make herself more presentable. (Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. 3rd ed
.Vol. 1.Ch.19 New York: Norton, 2001. Print.) When Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, she is suffering a
headache after she finds out that he was the one who separated her sister Jane and her husband
Bingley and blurts out the proposal without any sympathy for her health. (Austen, Jane. Pride and
Prejudice. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. Ch. 11 New York: Norton, 2001. Print.)
The second reason Mr. Collins and
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Summary Of The Title Of Oscar Wilde's Earnest
Title
The title of the book seems to emphasize the word Earnest by describing it as something
important. After reading through the play by Oscar Wilde, the title seems to perfectly match with the
content and plot described in the book, since it shows the irony behind the title of the importance of
being earnest, and the made–up character Ernest himself. Jack's double, Ernest, is a made up
character who Jack can transform into in order to be another version of himself. When Jack is
residing in the countryside at his manor in Hertfordshire, he is Jack, his true identity, but when his is
in town in London, he transforms into his brother who is named Ernest. Gwendolen and Cecily, two
young ladies that fell in love with Ernest, seem to be only in love with this character because of his
name. Even at the end of the book when Gwendolen found out that Jack's real name wasn't Ernest,
she didn't want him for a small period of time because his name wasn't Ernest, upsetting her. At the
end of the Act 3, when Jack got introduced to his name, Ernest, which was a name given to him all
along, Gwendolen seemed to have forgiven him in an instant since his name was Ernest after all, and
she knew she would only fall in love with a man named Ernest. This imaginative character
symbolizes the small value of respect that the Victorian Society shows for ideals such as honesty,
responsibility, and compassion. Instead, ideals such as class, money, and status within the hierarchy
of society seem
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Mabey Group: Personal Injury Claim and Compensation
Case – Who should pay ? Source – Course Book, Pg 404
Analyzing the case through 8 steps framework. Step 1: Facts of the Problem and Goal to be
achieved.
Brief description of the case Gene Elliot finds himself in a cobweb of different companies acting as
employers, permanent or temporary and working on the same project, directly or indirectly. Having
sustained grave injuries at workplace he sues two companies demanding $2.4 mn in settlement. The
companies are trying to shrug off the responsibility by referring to different clauses outlined by the
law. As the amount is not even contested, goal is to find which organization should be ethically
responsible for the compensation payment. In case the best solution is a break up between ... Show
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The base argument is again the same where companies realise their own responsibilities towards the
employee and compensate him for negligence and lack of safety systems. The entire discussion of
him being a permanent employee for one company and temporary for other is only a way of
escaping the possibility of making a payment. This does not reflect strongly on part of the employer.
Alternative 4 – The parent company Mabey Bridge, despite not being sued, could pay Gene Elliot,
in part, full or on some other criteria, as he was its permanent employee. This possibility will come
into the picture if all other companies somehow are able to stay clear of any payment. The parent
company should definitely do something about its valued employee who was sent to a project by the
company on basis of his competencies. Thought the company may not seem directly responsible but
they were responsible in selecting and approving the contractor and his choice of company for
execution of the work. The employee would trust the choice of his company and hence the company
is always responsible for its employee. Step 5: Is there a priority emerging or a hierarchy of ethical
requirements that call for specific action? Do any of the alternative capture that?. As this is the case
of accident during active employment. We found that following are the ethical requirements that
should be adhered to 1) Hassle Free procedure. Victim is already suffering from loss of
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Aimclear Interview Report
I had the pleasure of interviewing Megan Rivas, the Marketing Director at Aimclear at the Duluth
location. Our interview was 9AM October 7th at Aimclear which is located at: 9 W Superior St
#200, Duluth, MN. Her LinkedIn profile URL is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganlichty I found
Megan through LinkedIn. I made an effort to ensure I found someone who had a role as a Marketing
Director, or similar to this title. I also wanted to make sure the person I interviewed was a woman,
just so I could connect with them on another level, and to get a better picture on how she was treated
in this industry. I called Aimclear and asked to speak to Megan, she was out of the office so I left her
a detailed voicemail explaining: who I was, what I wanted, and why she should care. She called me
back explaining she was actually in New York for a conference until ... Show more content on
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Megan explained I should get involved with Fuse Duluth a program for young professionals which
allow multiple opportunities for engagement such as networking, educational events, etc. and she
told me to watch out for their event Zeinth a digital marketing conference put on by Aimclear and
the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce. I asked if Aimclear had internships and she said that they
rarely to but if I was interested I should get involved with Fuse and try to get into the mentorship
program, because there were multiple coworkers of hers that had mentees in the office shadowing
employees, and she expressed how she would like to see in the future a small team of her own, to
help implement plans within Aimclear. I asked her if it would be okay to connect on LinkedIn and if
she would be willing to look over my resume, she agreed and I left her with my thank you note. She
told me to contact her with any questions and that we should meet again sometime this semester.
Overall very beneficial meeting very happy I found Megan
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Human Capital Managment
RefNo:
Academic Department
Cover Page for Assignments
Name: SAEED ABOOBAKURU Student ID:7124
Course: MBA Year/Sem Enrolled:2016/1ST SEM
Contact Number: 9621929 Campus: VEIRTUL
Contact Address: LONELYHEART / H.DH KULHUDHUFFUSHI. National ID: A114052
* In case of group assignments write only the surname of all the members.
Assignment Details
Assignment Title: Human Capital Managment
Assignment Submission Due Date: 5th Jan 2017
Assignment Submission Date/ Time: 5th Jan 2017 18:00
* If Student was absent for any continuous assessment, supporting documents ... Show more content
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and of the needs of other team members.
More efficient use of resources ? especially time.
Greater hopefulness ? by focusing on positive outcomes and putting less weight on problems.
A wider range of ideas rather than individuals working in isolation.
More effective responses to changes ? improved trust and communication help a team to adapt to
new circumstances.
There are not only benefits, there are some drawbacks of teamwork. So–called 'group think' can
occur when a team is calmed into a false sense of satisfaction and loses its critical edge. Team
members can waste time and energy in disputes and some members may pick out of the process ?
'social loafing' ? leaving others to do all the work. This can occur particularly when people feel they
are dispensable.
Both station manager and senior admin officer agreed that effective team is one of the most
important gift for the organization. Experienced and the talented makes the operation most effective,
and it makes good team performance too. To maintain effectiveness of the team, management is
providing proper training, tools and better work environment for the staffs.
5.0 Employee Motivation and Engagement.
5.1 Introduction to
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Elizabeth's Presentation Of Mr. Wickham In Pride And...
left to deal with after she receives Mr. Darcy's letter that explains why he and Mr. Wickham were
not left on good terms. In this quote, Elizabeth realizes that her feelings towards Mr. Wickham has
prevented her from seeing what he was really like. This conflict exposes Mr. Wickham for not being
the kind man that everyone saw him as. It also reveals that Elizabeth's prejudice towards Mr. Darcy
kept her from seeing that there was another side to the story. Making Mr. Darcy sound like the one
at fault for all of Mr. Wickham's troubles. Elizabeth also realizes that she may not be the best
judgement of character that she once that herself as. She now knows that she misjudged Mr. Darcy
and that he's had nothing but good intentions. This is a common ... Show more content on
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All of the characters have similar traits that are towards the theme pride or prejudice and many have
more aspects than others but either way their attributes cannot be ignored. Elizabeth and Jane
Bennet for example, show plenty of their similarities with their prideful actions, but it is Elizabeth
who is being portrayed as the more prejudice one. This shows how she thinks of Mr. Darcy in the
beginning of the novel. At the ball, Mr.Darcy was being unexplainably rude towards dancing with
the woman there, preferably Elizabeth herself.  [...] of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was
only the man who made himself agreeable nowhere; and who had not thought her handsome enough
to dance with. (Austen 18). As for Mr.Darcy he seems to have a preconception with every word
that comes out of his mouth. Even when he confesses his love to Elizabeth he tells her he did not
want to confess his love because he was to good for her. In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My
feeling will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire you and love
you. (Austen 227). He tells her something he wishes to keep secret, but she listens to what
Mr.Darcy has to say
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The Implementation Of Moving Freshman Students
Are you an Obstacle to Change? The change for the implementation of moving freshman students in
prior to the other students starting their freshman year.
Personal Capacity
Y 1. Do I believe I have the personal capacity to figure out how to change the system or practice to
achieve the desired outcome?
I have the capacity to figure out how to change the system, but the barrier were the Cabinet not
approving the change. Since this was new to them, they didn't understand in some cases you do need
to target groups.
N 2. Am I will to do the very hard work necessary to plan and implement the change?
I am not responsible for the work in this unit, and their deliverables and objectives may have other
priorities which would allow this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2.
Personal Risk
Y 1. Can I predict what will happen to me if I promote the change (short–and long term)?
May would have alienated some allies that I could have had in my corner for support.
Y 2. If the new initiative is a failure, can I withstand the impact in my work environment?
If it would have been a failure we would have just removed it from the schedule, but the research
clearly shows how these types of program work and any assistance provide to those who are
disadvantage allows them to compete better.
Emotional
N 1. Do I have the intestinal fortitude to work for the vision and slog through resistance and severe
criticism?
Not that I couldn't fight the change, but when we really work with conscience and others do not
open their mind to changes at times it is hard to navigate through spaces. Sometimes individuals
have to learn the hard way and others suffer for it.
Social
N 1. Am I willing to weaken longstanding personal and professional relationships and reduce trust in
order to actualize the vision?
I wouldn't be weakening personal relationships because one thing that I will say is that I am able to
separate personal and business. I have had some heated discussions at time, to state things, and after
I have stated them we are done with the conversation. Sometimes I have been told that no one wants
to see me angry, but I see that also as a cop–out not to have a healthy discussion. Is Your Board
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  • 1. Laws 310 Week 5 Assignment Essay Laws 310 week 5 Assignment Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/laws–310– week–5–assignment/ You are a business planner and accountant. Part of your expertise is in helping prospective business owners evaluate the various manufacturing and supplier options available based on the product they manufacture. You have a long history of working with widget manufacturers, which is why Gloria is meeting with you. Additionally, you are an expert in global business issues and can help Gloria review foreign supply options, including the applicable laws, customs regulations, and tax implications of using a foreign supplier versus a domestic supplier. Gloria has come to you to get some advice on which supplier will best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is also considering manufacturing her widgets overseas. She traveled to China and met with Jun Chin, who is interested in the contract. She also went to Brazil and met with Mateo Bonilla, who also discussed production with her. Currently, Gloria has been selling approximately 12,000,000 widgets per year, but she recently got a purchase order from a large retailer for 8,000,000 widgets and a guarantee for a minimum of 13,000,000 widgets over the next 24 months. The purchase order states that continued business is dependent on paying no more than $7.34 per widget. Gloria's current cost to manufacture widgets is $6.22 and she has been selling them for $9.18. Doing business with this large retailer will take Gloria's business to the next level, but she has to get her costs down. Richard Franklin He is the CEO of Greenleaf Manufacturing, which is a company located in the same state as Gloria's business. He has submitted the following proposal to Gloria Smithson: He will manufacture up to 6,000,000 widgets per year at a cost of $6.37; another 6,000,000 widgets per year at $5.41; and a final 6,000,000 widgets per year at a cost of $5.01 each. However, Greenleaf's proposal contains a clause that requires Gloria's acceptance by 5:00 p.m. on March 3, 2016. Jun Chin She is the CEO of Sunrise Ltd. in Quanzhou, China. Her company has recently begun doing business with American companies. Ms. Chin is able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Austen's Diverse Presentations of Marriage Proposals in... "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." These are the infamous first words of Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice. It is a beautiful, semi–epistolary romance novel about the love and relationships in Regency Britain, set in a fictional town called Meryton in Hertfordshire. It also tells a story about how even the most perceptive people can quickly and wrongly judge people as proud or unloving, when in fact, they are just shy and unable and unsure of how to communicate their feelings to each other. The Bennet family has five daughters, the beautiful and elegant eldest, Jane, the intelligent and strong–willed Elizabeth, the uptight Mary and the two youngest, Kitty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His best friend Charles Bingley on the other hand is care–free and falls in love at first sight of Jane. He is not quite so rich or handsome, but is friendly and well mannered which brings him friends wherever he goes. The representations of marriage in Pride and Prejudice are varied from being out of spite, lust and vengeance to being full of love, respect and infatuation. Chapter nineteen brings the first proposal, the unwanted prospect of marriage to Mr. Collins. When Mr. Collins asks Mrs. Bennet for a private audience with her daughter, Elizabeth anticipates what is coming and tries to excuse herself with the excuse that will not only get her away from him, but she also tries to show her mother that she is not interested in a man like him. "...I beg you will not go. Mr. Collins must excuse me. He can have nothing to say to me that anybody need not hear. I am going away myself." But, this comes to no avail. In his speech, Mr. Collins presents three main ideas that he thinks represents marriage. His first motive is that he thought that he should, as a clergyman, set an example to his parish of who and when to marry. His second motive was that he thinks that it will make him happy. "I am convinced that will add very greatly to my happiness." Here, Austen uses "My" not "Our," so that Elizabeth gets a full understanding that he doesn't love her at all, and so makes it easier to reject him. It also shows how insignificant marriage is in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. We Were Liars Essay What actually defines success? In the book We Were Liars, written by E. Lockhart, the protagonist Cadence Sinclair is starting to reinvent herself, as she becomes more and more aware of the world outside or her small isolated bubble of rich people, dripping with privilege. The Sinclairs spends entire summers on their private island, drinking expensive wine and eating posh food. Their worst nightmare is being abnormal, hence the carefully crafted outer image of the perfect family, which, of course, could not possibly be more inaccurate. Cadence's, or Cady's, grandfather is ruling the roost, with his three daughter at his feet, who are all hoping to one day inherit his fortune. Throughout the entire book, Cady is starting to challenge what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were liars is a story about the ideals we are all supposed to aspire to, simply because of the way our society defines success; as being forceful, reckless, hasty and bold. The dauntless ideal Cadence falls prey for. I think the book is trying to shed light on the insidious backside of our idea of heroism, and the too often gruesome consequences it might bring. That it more frequently than not results in the unnecessary suffering of others. Cady's cousin Mirren on the other hand, had a very different life motto: "Always be kinder than you have to". Despite being just as privileged as Cady, she manage to do what Cady fails so strikingly. Mirren shows that it is not impossible to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Personal Narrative: The Walk For Simpact I waited three years for this moment to come. Simpact was finally starting. Having experience from all of my other Brown–Barge simulations, I didn't expect much out of this one. Although getting Mrs. Smith made me happy, I was a bit upset none of my friends were in my class. Animal Welfare was a topic I felt particularly strongly about, so of course I was going to try harder on the work more than I usually did. I had background research from stream composition so I was pretty much ready to get started. Boy, I was wrong. No amount of mental and physical preparation could have readied me for this experience. The Walk for Simpact was a curse and a blessing. There was so much work and planning in such a short period of time, but the entire stream ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We collected our minds and our project and loaded the bus ready to pour everything we know. We weren't in the parking lot for more than a few seconds and I already saw more than twenty pieces of trash! Excitement was exploding from me. It seemed like even if you took one step forward on the beach you would miss so much trash. You would think you would be done with one area, yet you look back and it seems like the litter regenerated! A turtle fin, plastic chair and one hundred thirty six more pounds of trash later we were tired and hungry. As I was eating lunch, I examined the twelve bags we just collected. What seemed like nothing was actually everything. There was an absence of words that came from me. Now for the second part of our trip: informing the public. With our brochures and coasters in hand, my group and Mrs. Smith marched right into the first restaurant. We asked to speak to the manager of every store and restaurant we visited. One of us would explain our project goal, another would explain and handout our products. In a period of about twenty minutes we left empty handed. Everybody we had talked to thankfully accepted what we had to offer. Not only did we make a positive impact, we had fun while doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. How Change The System Or Practice Will Achieve The Desired... Y 1. Do I believe I have the personal capacity to figure out how to change the system or practice to achieve the desired outcome? I have the capacity to figure out how to change the system, but the barrier were the Cabinet not approving the change. Since this was new to them, they didn't understand in some cases you do need to target groups. N 2. Am I will to do the very hard work necessary to plan and implement the change? I am not responsible for the work in this unit, and their deliverables and objectives may have other priorities which would allow this not to be a focus item. Political Y 1. Can I convince enough people to support the change? At the time no, but currently yes. One of the drawback or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Y 2. If the new initiative is a failure, can I withstand the impact in my work environment? If it would have been a failure, we would have just removed it from the schedule, but the research clearly shows how these types of program work and any assistance provide to those who are at a disadvantage allows them to compete better. Emotional N 1. Do I have the intestinal fortitude to work for the vision and slog through resistance and severe criticism? Not that I couldn't fight the change, but when we really work with a conscience and others do not open their mind to change at times it is hard to navigate through the spaces. Sometimes individuals have to learn the hard way and others suffer for it. Social N 1. Am I willing to weaken longstanding personal and professional relationships and reduce trust in order to actualize the vision? I wouldn't be weakening personal relationships because one thing that I will say is that I am able to separate personal and business. I have had some heated discussions at time, to state things, and after I have stated them we are done with the conversation. Sometimes I have been told that no one wants to see me angry, but I see that also as a cop–out not to have a healthy discussion. Is Your Board of Regents an Obstacle to Change? Y 1. Does the school board have confidence in your leadership? I have had the opportunity to build a relationship with most of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Critique Of A Farce Play This one act play is about a man Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov (age 35), a hypochondriac who comes to propose the daughter of Stepan Stepanovitch Tschubukov, Natalia (age 25) . The two being neighbours, Ivan comes visits Natalia's house well dressed. Ivan then tells Stephan that he intends to marry his daughter. Stepans extreme happiness results in Natalia and Ivan having a private conversation. This conversation starts off with talking about agriculture and the weather. Eventually he attempts to hint towards marriage, and talks about his family owning the Oxen Meadows. Natalia believes her family has always owned the meadow, which results in an argument. After which her father joins in too, and demands Ivan to leave. Father tells Natalia that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dialogues are the main element. I noticed what really enhanced the comedy was the characterization of each characters. When reading the play I actually felt that farce was quite similar to Commedia De'larte. In Commedia I learnt about stock characters, and I've also seen plays such as servant of two masters and it's not what you think, which actually are quite similar to this one. The humor element was similar and it seemed like each of the characters possessed traits that were different from each other. And had a particular way of acting and reacting, which is also seen in this play. I know this personally because I've done a workshop in school based on the different stock characters in Commedia, each other characters were different because they inherit traits that differ from other characters and hence they are drawn to act in a particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Comparing Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice And... Marriage Proposals A marriage proposal is an occasion where one person in a relationship asks for the other's hand in marriage. Overtime, marriage proposals have changed in virtually all cultures. In the 1800s, marriage was more for social gain or monetary gain. However, marriage for love wasn't unknown. William Collins proposal to Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Prejudice and Bradley Headstone's proposal to Lizzie Hexam in Charles Dickens's' Our Mutual Friend are perfect examples of two different types of marriage proposals that may have been giving during the 1800s. Analyzing Mr. Headstones and Mr. Collins' techniques and the language used in their proposals reveal the weaknesses and strengths of their proposals. Mr. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collins in his marriage proposal is more direct and straightforward while Mr. Headstone is more sincere. Mr. Collin starts off his marriage proposal by being logical and giving reasons why he is interested in marrying Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins doesn't mention his love or her value to him. In fact, Mr. Collins mostly speaks about another woman, his sponsor, Mrs. De Bourghs. To discuss another women during a proposal is not flattering. Mr. Collins reveals that he only wishes to marry due to Mrs. De Bourgh's "recommendation" that he get married. Marriage proposals only should focus on the person you are proposing. Not only did Mr. Collins include another person in his proposal, he talks about her power and influence over him. He admits the type of women is one that is a "gentle women for [Mrs. De Bourghs'] sake." His focus on Bourghs needs and desires in his proposal suggests his lack of passion and regard for Ms. Bennet and would only appeal to a woman with only practical concerns.Thus Mr. Collins direct, passionless approach and his mention of Mrs. De Bourghs creates a more logic based and dull proposal. However, Mr. Headstone discusses Ms. Hexam's value and the power she has over him. His initial statement of "I love you" crescendos through his proposal. Also, he later states that she "draw [him] to anything." Mr. Headstone reveals that his love for her can cause him to do anything she wants, even if it means going to the"gallows." Thus, Mr. Headstone creates a much more emotion based proposal. In the end, Mr. Collin's direct approach which lacked pizzazz, passion and emotion created a less effective marriage proposal. Ultimately, Mr. Headstone's expression of his emotions and love, his connection to her and his sincere approach allowed him to create a more effective marriage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Essay on Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice During "Pride and Prejudice" there are six examples of marriage proposals to consider. Throughout this essay I am going to be commenting on the proposals between Mr Darcy and Lizzie the first time, Mr Collins and Lizzie, Mr Collins and Charlotte as well as Mr Bingley and Jane, Wickham and Lydia and the second proposal of Mr Darcy to Lizzie. Whilst looking at these proposals I will also be analysing the aspects of Love, Money, the relative status and class and the views of others, which might have influence within these proposals. The first proposal I am going to analyse is Mr Darcy to Lizzie. Mr Darcy proposed to Lizzie in Kent at Mr Collins and Charlotte's house when Lizzie was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr Darcy gets to a stage where he cant avoid his feelings for Lizzie anymore so he decides to act upon them because Lizzie is so beneath him he assumes that Lizzie will have no other option but to accept his proposal as he feels that she can't resist him as he has enough money and class to set her up for life. Mr Darcy says to Lizzie. "In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings for you cannot be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you." However to Mr Darcy's surprise Lizzie refuses his proposal as she will only marry for love and she doesn't love Mr Darcy and she also is outraged with Mr Darcy at the insults towards her family. Just before the proposal Lizzie also found out that Mr Darcy had separated her sister and her love, Mr Bingley by persuading him to move back to London, which infuriates Lizzie even more. Lizzie says to Mr Darcy. "You are mistaken, Mr Darcy, if you suppose that he mode of your declaration affected me in any other way, than as it spared me the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you behaved in a more gentlemen like manner." This quotation showed how much Lizzie really despised him at that moment in time by questioning his gentlemen like manner, which was a big thing for men in those days. The second proposal I am going to look at is Mr Collin's to Lizzie. Mr Collin's proposed to Lizzie at Longbourne, the family estate. Mr Collins was a
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  • 18. Creative Writing: Hanna's Mistake Despair, it's time to pay Hanna a visit. ~ Hanna stood in front of the full–length mirror. She slowly unbuttoned her shirt. The gash of a scar that ran across her torso looked like the Mississippi River as it snaked its way from her left shoulder, across the empty spot that used to hold her left breast, to just under her right rib cage. The black marks from the radiation treatments looked like explosions of gunpowder scattered across her chest. She stared at the markings which identified the spots for the next round of radiation treatment. Hanna slipped her left arm out of the black blouse, swollen two times the size of her right arm. She dropped the blouse to the floor, screaming to her reflection, "YOU ARE SO UGLY!" Hanna sank to the floor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After bandaging her hand, she threw on a clean blouse, buttoning it all the way to the collar. She grabbed the bloodstained letter from top of her dresser, using it as a dustpan to scoop the broken mirror into the bathroom trash can. Exhausted she closed the lid and sat on the toilet seat. She traced her name written on the front of the letter with her index finger. Shocked by the news of his senseless death, she had refused to open Marcum's letter. Now she wondered what would have happened if she had said "yes" to his proposal. She wouldn't be in this financial mess. She'd have a beautiful home and wouldn't be facing life alone. She wouldn't have to worry about how she was going to feed her children. She turned the envelope over. "I wonder if he left me any money?" She slipped her long fingernail into the corner of the envelope ready to tear it open–then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. What the Two Proposals in "Pride and Prejudice" Reveal... 'Pride and Prejudice' is a novel fixated on marriage: throughout, all the 'action' occurs within scenes devoted to either the talk of marriage or actual proposals. This cannot be expounded more than within the very first line: 'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife'. Here, at the beginning of the novel, a definite, though somewhat sarcastic, statement introduces the main theme of the novel – marriage– and, possibly more importantly, not love. The stark divide between love and marriage shown right the way through cannot be comprehended fully by the twenty–first century reader: in today's society marriage and love are mutually exclusive – you very rarely get one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the reason both proposals are declined: Elizabeth is of a mind that she will not marry for social security or for money – only love could tempt her into matrimony. The first proposal is from Mr Collins, a man to whom Elizabeth was not even his first choice; Jane, the eldest and most beautiful, was his first fancy, but when informed that she had been privately engaged, he swiftly switches to Elizabeth, who is 'equally next to Jane in birth and beauty'. His introduction to Elizabeth is not a pleasant one, although he is too ignorant to notice; she finds him 'a conceited, pompous, narrow–minded, silly man'. Her observation is quite correct, and illustrated to the greatest affect in his proposal speech. Collins does not seem to possess his own conception of love: he intends to get married merely because it is the particular advice and recommendation of Lady Catherine de Bourgh, his patron and 'first love'. He even goes so far as to explain this to Elizabeth within his proposal; 'Mr Collins you must marry, Chuse...a gentle woman for my [Lady Catherine's] sake', showing his complete inaptitude to understand the feelings of others. No mutual acquaintance and love between each other was needed. Marriage, to Collins, was only 'a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances'. Apart from explaining in his highly verbose manner that he is marrying because he was told to, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Purchase New Protection Gloves For The Employees Of... Project Name A proposal to purchase new protection gloves for the employees of Electrical High Effect Company (EHE) Mr. Larry Nguyen Sale Manager Nguyen Tran Selling Consultant Department of Sale and Customer Services December 1st, 2016 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Nguyen Tran Selling Consultant Company name: Electrical High Effect Company (EHE) Address: 825 Buford Dr NE, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Date: December 1st , 2016 Mr. Alan Smith Company name: ULINE Address: 1770 Satellite Blvd NW, Buford, GA 30518 Dear Mr. Alan Smith, Sincerely, Sign name Type your name Enclose DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page....................................................................................... LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 1 – MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION SIZE COLOR QTY./ CARTON PRICE PER CARTON ADD TO CART 1 2+ S–20732 MaxiFlex® 34–874 S, M, L, XL Gray 12 Pair $61 $56 Specify Size S–21281 MaxiFlex® 34–874FY FL. Yellow 74 69 Specify Size MaxiFlex® 34–874 Micro–Foam Nitrile Coated Gloves MAX COMFORT Micro–foam construction provides ultra–cool comfort for all day use. For HVAC installation and repair. Nylon liner. MaxiFlex® 34–874FY Micro–Foam Nitrile Coated Gloves MAX COMFORT Micro–foam construction provides ultra–cool comfort for all day use. Maximum visibility. For landscaping and assembly work. Nylon liner. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Working in the electrical field is a dangerous work. It requires workers must wear protective gloves all times during working. On the other hand, protective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Modest Proposal: Argument for Same Sex Marriages A modest proposal: Same sex–marriage Recently, there has been a great deal of debate over the issue of same–sex marriage in the media. Conservatives have championed the point–of–view that somehow extending the same rights to gays and lesbians as heterosexuals will cheapen the institution of marriage. However, conceding this point temporarily to the side of opponents...one might ask...why not make ALL types of marriage illegal that could potentially foster a lack of respect for marriage? First and foremost, all reality television stars would have to be barred from getting married in perpetuity. Every contract with a reality star would have to read: "the signature below confirms that you may never enter the union of matrimony with another human being EVER so long as you shall live." Consider the evidence: Kim Kardashian's five–minute wedding, the Bachelor and the Bachelorette television shows that present marriage not as a sacred decision of love but a survival–of–the prettiest competition; and the debacle of Jon and Kate Plus Eight, in which an family with a brood of children put themselves on display, with unknown psychological consequences to their offspring. Of course, opponents of this law might contend that some reality TV stars might have marriages that last longer than a commercial break and love their spouses. However, these marriages are so few and far between, surely the social good of banning such unions outweighs the rights of a few, exceptional individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Analyzing A Piece Of Writing By Jessica Statsky 1.In the piece of writing by Jessica Statsky, she writes about children 's sports and how they should not be competitive. In making this claim she uses certain evidence to make her point valid. In one of her pieces of evidence she uses states that, "That a twelve–year–old trying to throw a curve ball, for example, may put abnormal strain on developing arm and shoulder muscles, sometimes resulting in lifelong injuries: (Statsky, 350). From this evidence Statsky is trying to make the claim that sports are hurting children and could put a risk on their bodies and the development of their bodies, if they put too much strain on themselves. Another piece of information Stasky uses says, "The kids get so scared. They get hit once and they don 't wont anything to do with football anymore. They 'll sit on the bench and pretend their leg hurts" (Stasky, 350). In the evidence that Stasky uses is good, but it is not very ordinary situations that occur. She also does not provide any personal experience to go along with her writing. Which in the end, would make the paper sound better and let the audience know that she has her own experiences with playing sports at a young age. 2.In Christine Romano 's assessment on Stasky 's work start off fairly well. She gives her credit where credit is deserved. Not to long after that is when she starts to critize Stasky and her weaknesses. One of the points that Romano makes says, "Stasky 's argument is also incomplete in that it fails to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Essay about South Delaware Coors South Delaware Coors, Inc Abstract The purpose of this case is to analyze Larry Brownlow's decision to invest and operate a Coors Distributor in south Delaware. Coors Beer is located in Golden, Colorado and has many distributors that are monitored closely throughout the country. Coors is known for its dedication to quality by suppliers, wholesalers, and its customers. Not only does Coors monitor wholesalers and distributors, the company also requires that the wholesaler and distributor us recycling equipment. Mr. Brownlow had $15,000 to research the decision and decide if he should own the South Delaware Distribution Center. $800,000 is needed for initial investment of the distributor. Since Coors will enter this area for the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The proposal is broken down into two different stages; secondary data and Manson computer models and primary data. Study A looks at the per capita consumption of the total population and the drinking age population. Both the United States and Delaware consumption is studies from 1998 to 2002. Study A would be useful to determine how many gallons of Coors would be needed for the Delaware area. This study costs $1,000. Study B looks at Delaware's two counties and the population from 1996 to 2006 as well as the drinking age population for the two counties from 1996 to 2006. This study is helpful to break down the Delaware population into counties. Study B costs $1,500. Study C looks at the market share that Coors has shared compared to their competitors. This will allow Larry to see if there is a trend and try to see what the market share may be in the future to forecast sales. Study C costs 2,000. Study D looks at the type of license sells the most Coors. This study is helpful to decide what licenses would be needed to sell the most beer. Study D costs $1,000. Study E examines the taxes that the wholesalers paid in Delaware. This study is helpful because it allows Larry to see how much of a profit is going to be paid in taxes. Study E costs $200. Study F provides the financial information for beer wholesalers. This is useful because Larry will be able to see what money is used for in a wholesaler. Study F costs $49.50. Study G involves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen in the Regency Period of England. The book represents to the reader how females, marriage and social class were viewed at the time, as well as demonstrates Austen's opinion on these matters in a somewhat satirical sense. The two marriage proposals in the book towards the lead female character, Elizabeth Bennet, are put forth by Mr Collins and Mr Darcy, both of whom exaggerate the social norms of the time; as women were not expected to marry for love, but for financial gain, the terms for both proposals are focused more on the gains of both the man and the woman rather than true feelings towards the affair. The ridiculed etiquette shows how Austen held the 'rules' of the time in low regard. Both proposals comprise of snide comments on Elizabeth's social class and financial situation; Collins remarks that Elizabeth will inherit only 'one thousand pounds in the four per cents, which will not be yours till after your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This, as well as the fact that he 'inquired after her health' is a contrast to the cold, manipulative character of Mr Collins, who attempts to threaten Elizabeth into marrying him. Likewise, Darcy does not react well to the rejection to his proposal, as 'his complexion became pale with anger', and continues to insult Elizabeth, saying that she is not 'civil'. Therefore, even though the beginning of the two proposals differed dramatically, the denial of the proposal causes each male to react as if it was Elizabeth's fault that they were rejected. This ties in to Austen's views of how men at the time were taught that they could marry any girl if their offer was good enough; this, obviously, is not the case, as Elizabeth cares more about her feelings than the technicalities of the marriage, and ridicules the attitudes of men towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Essay about Interracial Marriages Proposal | Interracial Marriages | Proposal | | Tyler Smith | | SOCI 381 12/10/2010 Introduction To see a black man and a white woman walking down the street holding hands used to be unheard of. It was a relationship that, for the few who engaged in it, was kept as quiet as possible. During the fifties and sixties, interracial dating was not socially acceptable and there were repercussions for those who were involved in such behaviors because various laws, such as the Jim Crow laws, which kept the different races/ethnicities separate and it was seen as extremely socially deviant to go against these rules. Between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, there have been theoretical proposals for the existence of other predictors of attitudes and actions, which may be relevant to the current research. Recent studies have found that controlling for other variables, significant predictors of opposition to a law banning interracial marriage include being non–white, being younger, holding a liberal ideology, identifying as a democrat, having greater income, having a greater level of education, being less religious, and living outside of the South (Haider–Markel and Joslyn 2005). For some of these predictors, theoretical explanations have been proposed. Various researchers have conducted investigations into the many aspects of this type of relationship and have concluded that an increase in interracial marriages has occurred. This increase may be the result of numerous factors, including the Supreme Court lifting of the legal restrictions on racial intermarriage in 1967, the decrease in White prejudice against Blacks, and the narrowing of the racial gap in education, income, and occupation (Kalmijn 1993). However, Kalmijn (1993) states that although these factors may have resulted in an increase in interracial marriages, other factors may counter this effect. For instance, there has been an increase in Black unemployment, a rise in the racial gap of college enrollment, and part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. The Current Punishments For A Student Cheating It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great school or travel in the county, when they see the classes, desks, and lab tables crowded with students, surrounded by three, four, or six cheet sheets, all in tatters and importuning every finished student for an answer. These pupils, instead of being able to work for their honest grade, are forced to employ all their time taking photos of the work of ireful classmates, who, when the next long math worksheet arises, either turn to cheating for want of sleep, or leave their dear homework in their backpacks to waste time on Narcos on Netflix, or contrive a stomach ache for desire to abandon education completely upon the due date. Lets first ponder about cheating, if you cheat, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The longer my proposal is in effect, the more independent and honest we will become, thus creating a more civil society. Who doesn't want a more civilized society where we don't steal one of the most valuable things mankind has, knowledge. Some administrators of a desponding spirit are in great concern about the vast number of students who are counterfeiting homework, gazing upon the scantrons of others, or applying cellular telephones for acts of in–class deviance, and I have been desired to employ my thoughts what course may be taken to ease the school of so grievous an encumbrance. I think the advantages by the proposal which I have made are obvious and many, as well as of the highest importance. For first, as I have already observed, it would greatly lessen the number of plagiarists, with whom we are overrun around exam week, being the majority of test takers of the school as well as the most eminent threat to national security; and who begin their studies the night prior on purpose to finally finish re–watching Breaking Bad, hoping to take their advantage by the absence of so many observant proctors, who have chosen rather to finally alot time to putting grades into Edline than carefully scrutinizing every sideways glance with hawk–like precision. Secondly, the ceremonious removal of body parts would likewise bring great custom to hallways between classes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Contrast and compare the two marriage proposals made to... Hannah Gethin Contrast and compare the two marriage proposals made to Elizabeth Bennet in the novel: Mr Collins ' proposal to Elizabeth and Darcy 's proposal to Elizabeth Jane Austen lived in a mercenary world and this is reflected in her novel. In "Pride and Prejudice" no secret is made of the need to marry for money. Jane Austen reflects different types of marriage in her novel. There is mercenary marriage, brought about solely for economic reasons. Such would have been the marriage between Mr Collins and Elizabeth. Mr Collins ' proposal was fuelled by his own economic motives, desire to please the aristocratic Lady Catherine and by Mrs Bennet 's economic fears that Elizabeth will inherit little money when her father dies: not real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not how violently he respects and admires her. Darcy 's proposal is a complete contrast in its emotional conflict. The whole proposal is much more dynamic and there are clearly strong emotions and feelings involved. Darcy immediately tells Elizabeth he loves her. Wards are used such as, 'and agitated manner, ' 'the color rose, ' 'became pale with anger, ' 'painfully greater, ' these clearly demonstrate dynamic, strong feelings. They illustrate the greater depth of feeling felt throughout Darcy 's proposal than in that of Mr Collins '. Mr Collins ' proposal was mainly fueled by the great convenience in Elizabeth marrying Mr Collins. However Darcy 's proposal is very far from convenient. Although technically in the same class, Darcy is viewed to be much above Elizabeth in society and a marriage between them would not be viewed as idea. Mr Collins is following the rules in his proposal; talking to Mrs Bennet, saying what he is supposed to and attempting to please Lady Catherine. In contrast Darcy is compelled by his feelings to break the rules, by not doing what society expects of him. Mr Collins ' proposal was greatly fueled by Lady Catherine and his desire to improve his standing in society. However Darcy is fueled by his feelings to go against society and potentially decrease his social standing. Darcy 's true love for Elizabeth overcomes all the sociable reasons for not marrying E. Darcy is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. What Is Charles Dickens Use Of The Rhetorical Devices In A... In these passages of marriage proposals the speakers address a different variety of approaches in a proposing marriage to his proposed. What the speakers use for the rhetorical devices in these passages are arguments, and diction. In the Jane Austen passage the reverend delivers a point of view that is more for convenience, while in the passage of Charles Dickens he distributes a type of view for passion. Mr. Collins who is speaking in Jane Austen's passage has a tone that appears to be overconfident. He makes it seem in the passage that he supposes his cousin will say yes to the proposal even though he is not interested in her. Jane Austen shows this by stating in the passage "it will add very greatly to my happiness" this shows that Miss de Bourgh thinks it's a great idea for Mr. Collins to get married. Which means that his cousin wants him to be married to her, but Mr. Collins only wants this to happen to add happiness to himself. However, His cousin will probably say no to Mr. Collins marriage proposal because he is a humble, and deleterious man. In Jane Austen's passage he is using the rhetorical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collins who was very presumptuous and who cared for no others, Charles Dickens speaker gives more of a passionate approach towards the woman. In Dickens passage the speaker argues why he needs to marry the woman and why she should be married to him instead of others. Dickens shows the rhetorical device of argument in his passage by showing why she should be with him, some examples of the passages are "draw me to fire" "draw me to water" "draw me to the gallows" "draw me to any death". This tells us something about the person writing this letter to her because it shows that he is very taken and focused on her. In the Charles Dickens passage the speaker is more dedicated to what he can do for her and not on what he wants, plus the speaker is more involved in having his loves feeling met rather than his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Marriage Proposals in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Essay Marriage Proposals in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Romance Versus Security. "It is universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." These are the words of Jane Austen, and like many people of her time, she believed very much in the importance of finding a wealthy husband for young women. Jane Austen's novel reflects the importance of marriage to many people around 1775. Although events such as the industrial revolution were sweeping the country, these were ignored and the life of a few middle class families in a country village were depicted. Marriage at this time was a way of securing a happy livelihood and relative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bennet and she sees it as imperative that her daughters are married off. In Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet receives two proposals of marriage the first from her cousin the bumbling Mr. Collins. The Bennet family had received a letter prior to his arrival; the impression put across is that Mr. Collins is long winded and all over a bit of a fool. This letter prepares the family and the reader for the arrival of a pompous egotist. Mrs. Bennet is excited about his arrival, as it is clear he is passing on marital business, causing great interest among the sisters and above all Mrs. Bennet. At the Netherfield ball he makes a complete show of himself as he lacks decorum and etiquette. His inability to dance is a cause of amusement to the characters and the reader. "The first two dances, however, brought a return of distress; solemn, apologising instead of intending." He unwittingly introduces himself to Darcy and recieves a cold reception Whilst joining in the festivities, it becomes clear that Collins greatly admires Lady Catherine De Bourgh, his groveling adorations add to his foolery. He continues to examine every inch of the house comparing it directly to Rosings, in a very rude manner. Just as Collins tedious absurdness reaches its height, Elizabeth begins to fall for Wickham's charms and stories of hate against Darcy and Collins proposal
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  • 43. Marriage Proposal In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen In Austen's novels, the successful proposals indicate that the man asking a genuine question. This is obvious in Darcy's second proposal to Elizabeth even though his speech does not contain a question mark, but it implicates a question. Darcy says, "You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged, but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever"(458). His speech indicates that he waits for Elizabeth's answer. Similarly, in Emma, Mr. Knightley, as Darcy, asks Emma a genuine question if she accepts his offer or not by saying, "Tell me, then, have I no chance of ever succeeding?.... My dearest Emma,....tell me at once. Say 'No,' if it is to be said"(1034). These two previous examples show how Austen through asking a marriage proposal gives her female characters freedom of choice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women's secret engagements are another way that demonstrates why the male characters keep their engagements secret from society. For example, Edward in Sense and Sensibility is a wealthy man who keeps his engagement to Lucy Steele as a secret for four years because Lucy does not have a fortune, and he is afraid from his mom, Mrs. Ferrars, would not approve their marriage. As mentioned earlier, women with no fortune have no rights to get married to men from the upper class. For the same reason, in Emma, Mr. Frank Churchill engages secretly to Jane Fairfax because he depends on his aunt's money, Mrs. Churchill. His aunt may refuse to approve his engagement to Jane because Jane is a governess and belongs to a low social class, so it is difficult for Frank to reveal his engagement. He becomes able to disclose his engagement only after the death of his aunt because he is liberated from his aunt's financial dependence. Frank becomes financially independent and able to marry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Essay about BSBWRT401AAssessment 1 Full NameWorked Copy BSBWRT401A Write complex documents Assessment 1. SECTION 1: PLAN DOCUMENTS Activity 1: Determine the purpose of documents Scenario You work for a financial planning organisation that manages thousands of client's portfolios and accounts. Recently there have been several changes in the industry that only affects clients who have share portfolios. For some clients, the changes will have a negative effect on their investments and for other clients, this will mean that they will be receiving good news. You have been asked to write a document to all clients that asks them to attend an information session regarding the changes that will affect their share portfolio performance. 1. Describe the purpose of this document. (For example, is it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In preparing the bi–annual sales figures report, what would be the most logical way to present the data and information? It would be best to use a diagram to compare the figures quickly and easily. I would order the information in lists with the most sales at the top and the least at the bottom. To help the readers understand the report I would use pie charts for each period with the different sales segments in corresponding colours. Activity 4: Develop overview of structure and contents of documents 1. How you can develop an overview of the structure and content of the document. I would brain storm. Research relevant industry codes and practices. If I was using a team I would make an action plan to delegate different tasks to team members with a time line and dates for completion. Look at who the audience is (who is the document for ?) What is the purpose of the document? How to convey the information most effectively to the audience.
  • 46. 2. Why do documents need to be structured? To be more clear and easy to read. To keep interest of the reader. To present the information in a logical order. SECTION 2: DRAFT TEXT Activity 5: Review and organise available data, information and knowledge according to proposed structure and content 1. When communicating, messages must be appropriate to the needs of the audience, the subject and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Marriage Proposals In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen In Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, her character Elizabeth Bennet refuses marriage proposals because she secretly believes that materialism and ignorance are the cause of lost love and unhappiness. In Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth uses the example of marriages, like her parents or the Collins', to prove that marrying simply to have a man for security isn't the right reason. In chapter 42 of the novel Austen writes Respect, esteem, and confidence had vanished for ever; and all his views of domestic happiness were overthrown. in order to express that her character notices her parents' regret in marrying each other because her mother married for money and her father married for beauty. She continuously thinks that she would marry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Darcy's first proposal because she felt that marrying a man simply because he said he loved her yet he has insulted her many times upon first meeting each other and was rude to her sister may end up equalling that her future will feel miserable and detained. In chapter 34 Austen writes, From the very beginning–from the first moment, I may almost say–of my acquaintance with you, your manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and your selfish disdain of the feelings of others, were such as to form the groundwork of disapprobation on which succeeding events have built so immovable a dislike; and I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. in order to demonstrate how his rudeness towards her and others prevents her from accepting his feelings and even considering her own. She believes that a man as rude as him could never create happiness and truly love a person like she wants in her own marriage. Gao also wrote, However, Elizabeth still rejects his proposal at the first time because she didn't fall in love with him. And she even dislikes him because of his pride. Elizabeth does not want to marry a man whom she dislikes. to establish that Elizabeth's feelings were yet to be found and to also explain that Elizabeth would like to have all feelings reciprocated rather than be one way, which would cause some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. St. John's Marriage Proposal Essay When Jane ran away from Rochester she found herself in the care of St. John Rivers. He helps her when she needs it most. With his help Jane finds a job and gets back on her feet. Eventually St. John asked her to marry him and work with him in a missionary India. She refuses much to his surprise. After which she made her way back to Rochester so that she could be happy. The relationship between St. John and Jane is one that is cold and full of principle. Jane refuses to marry St. John because she would be trapped inside herself. She would never be able to express her true passion. With that much independence she loses the freedom to do so. Many women at the time would have found St. Johns proposal a fantastic opportunity. The ability to be a better help to society then just being a housewife is appealing to many. It only gets better that St. John is handsome and ambitious. Although he seems like a cold blooded man It still didn't change the fact that he offered purpose and in some cases happiness. With his blonde hair and blue eyes, most women would follow him to the ends of the earth. That is exactly what he is asking his future wife to do. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He only thought that Jane would be a good missionary wife. A relationship based only on practicality. Everything else would just be second to his work and he never could be passionate about his wife. Jane came to terms to the fact that if she continued to hold her principles over being fulfilled she was going to end up as cold and alone a St. John. She really just felt sorry for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which... My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which funnily enough only shares the characteristic of detectives being involved within the plot. As per suggestion on my proposal, I developed my idea of detectives solving a case further by including dialogue and inter–personnel relationships similar to those found in Glengarry Glen Ross. Taking the idea of different members of the real–estate office discussing work and plotting in Glengarry Glen Ross, and applying them to a trio of detectives on a case was interesting to say the least. Upon first thinking of what I wanted to get across, I knew that some form of conspiracy was going to be present. This was done in the revelation at the end that Chris actually was working with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why towards the end of the play he walks off–stage never to return. Chris, I wrote with the intention of making him an arrogant jerk, or someone that you would hate to work with. James countered his personality to some extent, or would have if the victim had not been his friend. I made this a point so that James would be off his game, so to speak. This would justify in Chris's mind why he would need to act on the chief's wishes and kill James. In regards to the ending, I chose to end the play on an ill–fitting monologue of sorts. It was jarring enough to not fit the way the rest of the dialogue was given during the bulk of the play, for I wanted to get across that Chris was far worse of a person than just being arrogant. James in the end lets his anger with Chris subside to the point that he may think that Chris is trying to apologize by offering to get him a drink. This thought will inevitably prove to be another lack of judgment by James. Overall, the process of writing a play was a fun experience that I would like to come back to at some point in time, possibly to expand this story in which I have now crafted. Creating three distinct characters was quite a challenge, and writing a story with nothing but dialogue for the most part was also difficult; for the most part it is miles apart from writing fiction. Drawing inspiration from Glengarry Glen Ross helped set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Comparing Marriage Proposals from Mr. Collins and Mr.... Comparing Marriage Proposals from Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice The story of Pride and Prejudice revolves around a mother of five daughters, Mrs. Bennet, whose sole purpose is to marry off her daughters to suitable men. Jane is the eldest out of the Bennet sisters. Jane is the closest to Elizabeth from the rest of her sisters, this is because they stand on similar maturity levels, and Elizabeth is the second oldest. The main theme of the novel is based on the importance of marriage. It is important because a woman will have to marry a suitable man who can support her when her father passes away, it is equally important to men because it is important for them to keep their social status, they will do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will begin by analysing the way in which Mr Collins proposes to Elizabeth. This started because he was at an age where he was expected to get married soon, and he wanted to marry one of Mr Bennet's daughters. He was at first interested in Jane, but as soon as he found out she may be getting together with Mr Bingley he backed off and moved onto Elizabeth 'Mr. Collins had only to change from Jane to Elizabeth –– and it was soon done –– done while Mrs. Bennet was stirring the fire. Elizabeth, equally next to Jane in birth and beauty, succeeded her of course'. The main reasons why Mr Collins wants to marry is because he thinks it will make him happy, but more importantly, Lady Catherine de Bourgh has told him he must do so. Mr Collins's character shows he is not actually very interested in finding a wife whom he loves and has real feelings for, he just wants one so he can say he is married. This is why he is not the ideal husband for Elizabeth, because she wants to marry for love. Later on, after he is rejected by Elizabeth, Mr Collins marries Charlotte Lucas. They marry because it is obvious they can satisfy each others needs because Collins needs a wife to present to Lady Catherine and Charlotte is in danger of becoming an old maid because she was getting older, and if she didn't get married soon, she may not have married at all. Their contract of marriage was based on absolutely no physical attraction or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. A Letter For The County Commissioners , not to support the proposal, in a letter to the county commissioners. When he wrote the letter he kept in mind the offers, and intentionally wrote a more favorable letter to the county commissioners. Overall, the issues were caused by the hospital's financial status and the FCHP representative's generous bribes to Dr. Wood. There are two different issues depicted in this case study. The first issue is shared between all of the hospital physicians, including Dr. Wood, the leader of the group. They are able to resolve the issue, of whether or not to accept the FCHP proposal to manage the hospital. They are able to make a concise agreement to object the proposal, with the help of Dr. Kopper's background information. The second issue is only faced by Dr. Wood, and develops when he is offered bribes by the FCPH representative, in exchange for a supportive letter to the county commissioners. In Case 28 and Case 30 both leaders face more than one issue, however, they were not similar. Both leaders are also impacted by their communication strategies, and inability to fully collaborate with those that they are leading. In Case 28 the leader did not seek out opinions from the employees he was leading. He did not request feedback or hold staff meetings to address the issue he faced. His policy and memorandum appeared to be based solely on his opinion of how the Department of Health and Human Services should be portrayed and he only sought out employee information when he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Implementing An Ed Fast Track Area ( Fta ) Emergency Department crowding is a cause for great concern. It is costly and responsible for compromising quality of care and community trust (McHugh, VanDyke, McClelland, Moss, 2011). According to McHugh et al. (2011), improving patient flow can mitigate ED crowding. This paper will describe a plan to implement an ED fast–track area (FTA) as one solution to improve patient flow and reduce ED crowding. The author will describe the approval process, review the problem, discuss the proposal, explain the rationale behind the proposal, examine the evidence, describe the implementation logistics, and determine the necessary resources required for implementation. Implementation Strategy Obtaining Approval In September 2016, the Director of the ED at St. Anthony North Health Campus (SANHC) ED was approached to discuss the challenges with patient flow. Approval was given to proceed with a study on the implementation of an FTA as one solution to reduce ED crowding. As this project moves forward, the author will also seek approval from the ED staff, the Medical Director for the ED, the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), and the Chief Medical Officer. The Problem St. Anthony North Health Campus (SANHC) ED is a busy Level III trauma center in Westminster, Colorado. The ED sees approximately 27, 775 patients a year. Of those patients, approximately 27.3% are Emergency Severity Index (ESI) Levels 4 and 5. The average wait time (WT) for all patients is 11 minutes, the average length of stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Theme Of Guilt In Atonement Both writers of the books Atonement and The Remains of The Day investigate the manners by which the characters are responsible for enabling their imagination to dominate their perception of reality. This then brings severe consequences that shape the rest of their stories throughout the novels. Regret and guilt are depicted throughout both novels by the successful utilization of dialect that is used in the books in the portrayal of emotions, or lack of, which also showed the tension between the characters. With close analysis of the characters in the novel, it is questionable regardless of whether the characters feel regretful or guilty for any of their actions throughout the novel. Nearing the climax of the novels; Briony and Stevens set goals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Atonement, Briony is the guiltiest because of her abuse of her imagination and therefore becomes a victim to the controlling demon the invades her mind. However, her guilt is not made excessively obvious up until the end section of the novel where it is uncovered that she becomes a nurse. Briony's guilt is shown through the way that she endeavours to keep on working for her fallen sister as opposed to following her own desires. The fountain scene is an excellent example of how Briony's desire for a much more romanticised world would affect her to think irrationally, while watching the interactions amongst Cecilia and Robbie, Briony's train of thought switches rapidly between a proposal of marriage to Robbie being in control of Cecilia and issuing a command which Cecilia dared not to obey. The verb command would have stunned Briony to a high degree as Cecilia was of a higher class than Robbie which was very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Barriers To Nurse Practitioner Practice That Impact... Debra Hain and Laureen M. Fleck. Barriers to Nurse Practitioner Practice that Impact Healthcare Redesign OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 19, No. 2, Manuscript 2. Web. 6 Apr. 2016. Barriers to Nurse Practitioner Practice that Impact Healthcare Redesign is the article written by two physicians, Debra Hain and Laureen M. Fleck. The two physicians explain the barriers and setbacks that the scope of practice prevents APNs from practicing from. This article also gives suggestions of what steps they think should be taken in order to completely make the scope of practice fair for everyone who has been trained to practice specific skills. This will be extremely beneficial to my proposal because Hain and Fleck describe the same steps to completely even the scope of practice that I am proposing. I will be using this article mainly in my first and second body paragraph so the readers know quickly what I am proposing and that there is support from physicians on my side as well. This will hook the readers quickly and they will instantly want to know more about how the scope of practice should be made completely even. The article also gives examples about how the future of APNs education will look after the scope is made completely equal. While talking about the future of education, the article mentions The Robert Wood Foundation. This foundation was previously talked about in my call–to–action essay, when I first discussed the scope of practice in nursing. With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Higher Education Case Study: Weston University Weston University Case Summary The new president of Weston University, Dr. Diana Ball, took over in late 1995, succeeding Dr. Harold Powers. Dr. Powers led the prestigious private university for fifteen years from a human resource frame to tailor the organization to individuals (Bolman Deal, 2013, p. 16). Moreover, during Dr. Power's tenure, the reputation of once–leading private university in the Midwest diminished. Dr. Power's reputation as a scholar gained him the presidency; however, his leadership abilities fell short in dealing with the faculty. Weston's board outlined the skills needed, which included both academic standing and business acumen, for their new president to restore Weston University's reputation and lead the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The faculty is entrenched in their ways, and change causes ambiguity and uncertainty. Moreover, the faculty in the organization feel uncertain about the new concepts presented by Dr. Ball to the deans altering their salaries and evaluations (Bolman Deal, 2013, p. 31). The proposed changes create competition and unrest among the faculty and will shatter the business–as–usual campus conduct and job security. The dean's and faculty are grasping at the symbolic frame, defending their beloved academic lifestyle (Bolman Deal, 2013, p. 248). The secondary problem in this case is support from the deans of the incentive program that will restore Weston University prestigious reputation as set by the board and developed by the president. Stakeholders The stakeholders involved are the board of Weston, new president, deans and faculty. The board's stake in the new president is by taking a risk on her ability to achieve the goal of rebuilding Weston's reputation. Next, Dr. Ball's confidence lies within the board, and rejecting her incentive program will endanger her leadership status. Dr. Ball's stakes are high using the Kotter's change strategy is risky, sticking to the process and refusing to quit (Bolman Deal, 2013, p. 390). Furthermore, if the incentive program is rejected, Dr. Ball will lose her creditability before the deans and faculty and her ability to lead the college. The deans and faculty risk losing their beloved way of academic life and job security. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Health, Safety And The Environment Health, Safety and the environment (HSE)  Your business must have a mindful demeanour to HSE issues.  You have an obligation of consideration to the wellbeing and security of your staff, clients and the overall population according to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.  You likewise have an obligation to address natural issues. Take in more about the earth and your business.  Wellbeing, wellbeing and environment issues incorporate specialists ' remuneration, nourishment taking care of and wellbeing, wellbeing identified with development locales, ergonomic prerequisites and security issues.  Take in more about keeping your working environment safe.  Learn about workplace safety. Legal Requirements Checklists  Before you begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Utilizing the Schedule With respect to, it is a decent arrangement to have an arrangement of directions in regards to how it will be utilized, where it will be posted, how it can be changed, and how frequently another one will be made. Consider these components and impart any applicable data to your workers. This sort of arranging can spare a decent arrangement of cerebral pain for any director. Labour Cost Work Cost Working an eatery includes numerous costs. Basically, you bring about work costs when you have representatives working for you. Work is an operational cost in pretty much any eatery, overwhelmingly including time–based compensations for staff individuals. Broadly educate Your Staff. Broadly educating is gainful to both the representative and the business, since the labourer will have a more extensive scope of aptitudes and have the capacity to help in various regions of the eatery. This permits the supervisor to plan less specialists while as yet having the capacity to accomplish the same creation and administration gauges. A few recommendations for broadly educating include: Train your prep cook to handle the flame broil Train your masters to fill in as go down servers Train business to run nourishment to clients Conduct Frequent Staff Audits and Reviews. Another incredible approach to enhance profitability is to perform customary reviews. Take an ideal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a satire novel from 1813. The story is about a couple named the Bennets who try to get their five daughters to marry kind and rich gentlemen. The main characters however are the Bennets' second and headstrong daughter Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, her aristocratic suitor. Throughout the entire novel, the two lovers must overcome pride and prejudice before love can bring the novel to its magnificent conclusion. During the novel, there are two marriage proposals between Darcy and Collins, Mr. Bennets' cousin, which are both for Elizabeth. Both proposals have similarities but also have many differences. Mr. Collins and Darcy's proposals are similar in three ways: They both are ill–timed; they are both ridiculous, and Elizabeth rejects both of them. The first reason Mr. Collins and Darcy's proposals are similar is that they both are ill–timed. When Collins proposes to Elizabeth, it is right after she finishes breakfast with her sisters and before she can do anything else to make herself more presentable. (Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. 3rd ed .Vol. 1.Ch.19 New York: Norton, 2001. Print.) When Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, she is suffering a headache after she finds out that he was the one who separated her sister Jane and her husband Bingley and blurts out the proposal without any sympathy for her health. (Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. Ch. 11 New York: Norton, 2001. Print.) The second reason Mr. Collins and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Summary Of The Title Of Oscar Wilde's Earnest Title The title of the book seems to emphasize the word Earnest by describing it as something important. After reading through the play by Oscar Wilde, the title seems to perfectly match with the content and plot described in the book, since it shows the irony behind the title of the importance of being earnest, and the made–up character Ernest himself. Jack's double, Ernest, is a made up character who Jack can transform into in order to be another version of himself. When Jack is residing in the countryside at his manor in Hertfordshire, he is Jack, his true identity, but when his is in town in London, he transforms into his brother who is named Ernest. Gwendolen and Cecily, two young ladies that fell in love with Ernest, seem to be only in love with this character because of his name. Even at the end of the book when Gwendolen found out that Jack's real name wasn't Ernest, she didn't want him for a small period of time because his name wasn't Ernest, upsetting her. At the end of the Act 3, when Jack got introduced to his name, Ernest, which was a name given to him all along, Gwendolen seemed to have forgiven him in an instant since his name was Ernest after all, and she knew she would only fall in love with a man named Ernest. This imaginative character symbolizes the small value of respect that the Victorian Society shows for ideals such as honesty, responsibility, and compassion. Instead, ideals such as class, money, and status within the hierarchy of society seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Mabey Group: Personal Injury Claim and Compensation Case – Who should pay ? Source – Course Book, Pg 404 Analyzing the case through 8 steps framework. Step 1: Facts of the Problem and Goal to be achieved. Brief description of the case Gene Elliot finds himself in a cobweb of different companies acting as employers, permanent or temporary and working on the same project, directly or indirectly. Having sustained grave injuries at workplace he sues two companies demanding $2.4 mn in settlement. The companies are trying to shrug off the responsibility by referring to different clauses outlined by the law. As the amount is not even contested, goal is to find which organization should be ethically responsible for the compensation payment. In case the best solution is a break up between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The base argument is again the same where companies realise their own responsibilities towards the employee and compensate him for negligence and lack of safety systems. The entire discussion of him being a permanent employee for one company and temporary for other is only a way of escaping the possibility of making a payment. This does not reflect strongly on part of the employer. Alternative 4 – The parent company Mabey Bridge, despite not being sued, could pay Gene Elliot, in part, full or on some other criteria, as he was its permanent employee. This possibility will come into the picture if all other companies somehow are able to stay clear of any payment. The parent company should definitely do something about its valued employee who was sent to a project by the company on basis of his competencies. Thought the company may not seem directly responsible but they were responsible in selecting and approving the contractor and his choice of company for execution of the work. The employee would trust the choice of his company and hence the company is always responsible for its employee. Step 5: Is there a priority emerging or a hierarchy of ethical requirements that call for specific action? Do any of the alternative capture that?. As this is the case of accident during active employment. We found that following are the ethical requirements that should be adhered to 1) Hassle Free procedure. Victim is already suffering from loss of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Aimclear Interview Report I had the pleasure of interviewing Megan Rivas, the Marketing Director at Aimclear at the Duluth location. Our interview was 9AM October 7th at Aimclear which is located at: 9 W Superior St #200, Duluth, MN. Her LinkedIn profile URL is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganlichty I found Megan through LinkedIn. I made an effort to ensure I found someone who had a role as a Marketing Director, or similar to this title. I also wanted to make sure the person I interviewed was a woman, just so I could connect with them on another level, and to get a better picture on how she was treated in this industry. I called Aimclear and asked to speak to Megan, she was out of the office so I left her a detailed voicemail explaining: who I was, what I wanted, and why she should care. She called me back explaining she was actually in New York for a conference until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Megan explained I should get involved with Fuse Duluth a program for young professionals which allow multiple opportunities for engagement such as networking, educational events, etc. and she told me to watch out for their event Zeinth a digital marketing conference put on by Aimclear and the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce. I asked if Aimclear had internships and she said that they rarely to but if I was interested I should get involved with Fuse and try to get into the mentorship program, because there were multiple coworkers of hers that had mentees in the office shadowing employees, and she expressed how she would like to see in the future a small team of her own, to help implement plans within Aimclear. I asked her if it would be okay to connect on LinkedIn and if she would be willing to look over my resume, she agreed and I left her with my thank you note. She told me to contact her with any questions and that we should meet again sometime this semester. Overall very beneficial meeting very happy I found Megan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Human Capital Managment RefNo: Academic Department Cover Page for Assignments Name: SAEED ABOOBAKURU Student ID:7124 Course: MBA Year/Sem Enrolled:2016/1ST SEM Contact Number: 9621929 Campus: VEIRTUL Contact Address: LONELYHEART / H.DH KULHUDHUFFUSHI. National ID: A114052 * In case of group assignments write only the surname of all the members. Assignment Details Assignment Title: Human Capital Managment Assignment Submission Due Date: 5th Jan 2017 Assignment Submission Date/ Time: 5th Jan 2017 18:00 * If Student was absent for any continuous assessment, supporting documents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and of the needs of other team members. More efficient use of resources ? especially time. Greater hopefulness ? by focusing on positive outcomes and putting less weight on problems. A wider range of ideas rather than individuals working in isolation. More effective responses to changes ? improved trust and communication help a team to adapt to new circumstances. There are not only benefits, there are some drawbacks of teamwork. So–called 'group think' can occur when a team is calmed into a false sense of satisfaction and loses its critical edge. Team members can waste time and energy in disputes and some members may pick out of the process ?
  • 77. 'social loafing' ? leaving others to do all the work. This can occur particularly when people feel they are dispensable. Both station manager and senior admin officer agreed that effective team is one of the most important gift for the organization. Experienced and the talented makes the operation most effective, and it makes good team performance too. To maintain effectiveness of the team, management is providing proper training, tools and better work environment for the staffs. 5.0 Employee Motivation and Engagement. 5.1 Introduction to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Elizabeth's Presentation Of Mr. Wickham In Pride And... left to deal with after she receives Mr. Darcy's letter that explains why he and Mr. Wickham were not left on good terms. In this quote, Elizabeth realizes that her feelings towards Mr. Wickham has prevented her from seeing what he was really like. This conflict exposes Mr. Wickham for not being the kind man that everyone saw him as. It also reveals that Elizabeth's prejudice towards Mr. Darcy kept her from seeing that there was another side to the story. Making Mr. Darcy sound like the one at fault for all of Mr. Wickham's troubles. Elizabeth also realizes that she may not be the best judgement of character that she once that herself as. She now knows that she misjudged Mr. Darcy and that he's had nothing but good intentions. This is a common ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of the characters have similar traits that are towards the theme pride or prejudice and many have more aspects than others but either way their attributes cannot be ignored. Elizabeth and Jane Bennet for example, show plenty of their similarities with their prideful actions, but it is Elizabeth who is being portrayed as the more prejudice one. This shows how she thinks of Mr. Darcy in the beginning of the novel. At the ball, Mr.Darcy was being unexplainably rude towards dancing with the woman there, preferably Elizabeth herself. [...] of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who made himself agreeable nowhere; and who had not thought her handsome enough to dance with. (Austen 18). As for Mr.Darcy he seems to have a preconception with every word that comes out of his mouth. Even when he confesses his love to Elizabeth he tells her he did not want to confess his love because he was to good for her. In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feeling will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire you and love you. (Austen 227). He tells her something he wishes to keep secret, but she listens to what Mr.Darcy has to say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. The Implementation Of Moving Freshman Students Are you an Obstacle to Change? The change for the implementation of moving freshman students in prior to the other students starting their freshman year. Personal Capacity Y 1. Do I believe I have the personal capacity to figure out how to change the system or practice to achieve the desired outcome? I have the capacity to figure out how to change the system, but the barrier were the Cabinet not approving the change. Since this was new to them, they didn't understand in some cases you do need to target groups. N 2. Am I will to do the very hard work necessary to plan and implement the change? I am not responsible for the work in this unit, and their deliverables and objectives may have other priorities which would allow this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Personal Risk Y 1. Can I predict what will happen to me if I promote the change (short–and long term)? May would have alienated some allies that I could have had in my corner for support. Y 2. If the new initiative is a failure, can I withstand the impact in my work environment? If it would have been a failure we would have just removed it from the schedule, but the research clearly shows how these types of program work and any assistance provide to those who are disadvantage allows them to compete better. Emotional N 1. Do I have the intestinal fortitude to work for the vision and slog through resistance and severe criticism? Not that I couldn't fight the change, but when we really work with conscience and others do not open their mind to changes at times it is hard to navigate through spaces. Sometimes individuals have to learn the hard way and others suffer for it. Social N 1. Am I willing to weaken longstanding personal and professional relationships and reduce trust in order to actualize the vision? I wouldn't be weakening personal relationships because one thing that I will say is that I am able to separate personal and business. I have had some heated discussions at time, to state things, and after
  • 82. I have stated them we are done with the conversation. Sometimes I have been told that no one wants to see me angry, but I see that also as a cop–out not to have a healthy discussion. Is Your Board ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...