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Essay on Unit 45
Unit 45, Assignment 1 – Resources for Health and Social Care.
Explain why resources are presented differently due to the type of media used.
During this Report we will be looking at the different types of resources available for new learners in Health and social care. I will be reviewing four
different types of resources I have researched. I will also explain why they are presented differently from one another and the different types of ways
these resources can be presented by the media.
Internet – The internet is easily accessible and used worldwide. It is a global network and you can find a wide range of information on any topic via
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The book I used as a resource (Understanding Health and Social Care, Second edition, Julia Johnson, Sage publications, 2010) contained references,
so that I knew where the piece of information was coming from and that it was from a reliable source. It had a contents page, with the chapter and
page number, making it easier for myself to find a particular subject. There was also an index pages, which helped me to locate useful information.
There was a lot of technical words and some jargon in this book and I did have to make a note of the words I didn't fully understand in order to go
back and look them up to fully understand. Books can be presented by the media through the radio, billboards, television, social media sites and the
internet. Understanding Health and social care is targeted at students and people working within the Health and social care sector. It is presented
differently because it has lots of references and is updated when new information comes out or when what was previously written in the book has now
become outdated.
Journals – A journal is subject based and is written by experts and professionals. A journal is usually researched based and will be based upon facts
with references/ evidence to support the writer's findings. Journals are known as periodical as they are published at regular intervals which could also
make them a better resource than a book. The resource (Psychology review, volume 20, April 2015) was
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My First Day Of College
College Freshmen
My first day of college is one of the most important experiences of my life. The semester began on August 28, 2017. In that morning, I had plenty
of time compared to high school. I overslept because I knew college starts only at 10 a.m. I had an alarm set for 9 a.m. Once I woke, I took a shower
and got ready. HACC is about minimum 8 minutes away from my house. By 9:40 a.m., I was on my way to the Harrisburg Area CommunityCollege. I
was full of confidence that I will reach the campus on time, but the opposite happened. It was my life goal to go to college, however, there came the
complication because I was unaware of the incomprehension and unfamiliarity of being freshmen in college. As a former new student, I got a little lost
before I arrived at my math class. Once I reached the HACC parking lot, I wasted more than 10 minutes going around the parking lot looking for an
empty spot. While I was driving around, I felt very frustrating. Besides, I was running late to class. Unfortunately, I did not consider a full parking
lot. Suddenly I remembered, when I came to college orientation I parked my car across a small bridge where a new parking lot was under
construction. I drove there and found out they finished constructing the new parking lot. There were a lot of empty parking spots. I parked my car
and quickly walked toward Whitaker Hall rushing to find my math class. I had a map of the campus, which listed all names and locations of specific
buildings. In
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Working at The Bindery Essay
Working at The Bindery
I have a dream. I have a dream about getting a doctorate degree in music. Well, to get that far, I know I must get through undergraduate school first,
let alone graduate school, and so on. Last year I realized that I needed a job that paid much more than minimum wage if I was going to afford to go to
college. I then heard about The Bindery from a friend in the same situation as I was. I filled out an application, went to the orientation a few weeks
later, and then discovered that working there would be no ordinary job. I will now briefly explain how the factory works and then show you the
"ropes" of working in my department.
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Tie any long hair back, and tuck in any loose clothing. You can wear gloves if you wish, but it is not mandatory. Bring water to keep yourself
hydrated, because it is very hot inside. Make out a time card for yourself at the beginning of the week and punch in early everyday. Since you will be
working afternoon shift with me, I can tell you the schedule of work. Monday through Thursday, work is from 3:30pm–11:30pm, with a 30–minute
lunch break at 7:30. Friday is 3:00pm–10:30pm. Saturday and Sunday (usually optional) is 2:00pm–9:30pm. No lunch break on these days. Every day,
there is a 5–10 minute break every two hours.
Now, I will share the steps to perform the duties of a gatherer in the bindery department. Place your belongings at the end of the line on which you
will be working, and out of people and fork truck traffic. Grab a bundle of forms from the skid by the string or by the ends, lifting with your legs,
and cautiously throw it up on the pocket. Bundles can weigh from 25 to 50 pounds, depending on the type of paper being used for the book. Throw
as many bundles as it takes to fill the pocket, making sure that the print on the spine of the paper is lined up correctly. This insures that the page
numbers will go in the correct order. A pocket usually holds about six or seven bundles to make it full. The number of pages in the book being made
determines the number of pockets
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The National Automotive Museum Preserves And Maintains...
Founded in 1989, the National Automotive Museum preserves and maintains more than two–hundred cars for the public to admire. Projects that go
into working with the museum include archiving both old and new knowledge of cars, filing research away on cars sold after Harrah's death for new
owners, digitizing new information using the computer system called PastPerfect, and transcribing the journal of a man to the computer for record
keeping. All of these tasks meant learning new skills in maintaining a museum's behind the scene collection as well as researching the collection's
history. These projects help the museum function as well as provide a source of income so that the museum can stay open. The first project was
archiving in the museum library to learn organizational skills. The automotive museum stores journals, magazines, books, and media such as film
all in a library in the back of the museum. The articles and journals within this library date back to the early car magazines in the early twentieth
century when the car was a novel machine, and goes all the way up to the most recent editions that feature electric cars from Tesla. The project was
to make sure everything went back where it belonged in the system. Proper storage of the books ensures that the library stays organized for research
on the cars. Another aspect of that project is to add new works to the library. As previously stated, the library is in possession of magazines and books
from contemporary times
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Analysis Of ' Fog Falling On Cedars '
Taking Flight I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending annotations and floods of random texts
for the past quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and
techniques of analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential symbolism and crucial themes that were
definitely worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew
that the jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From the years leading up to this class, the ...
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Welty describes the first steps of reading as "human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or poem itself" (Welty 11). Picking up from my
knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the
voice of the book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection between itself and the reader. Following
through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy
between her trips and reading by calling them "stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement, development, change...each trip
made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words for it" (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, "learning to see" when
reading requires looking closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one starts to carefully listen
and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination
which then allows one to explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining "my imagination takes its strength and
guides its direction from what
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4.724 E Business : Cybermediaries For E- Bookshops Essay
4.724 E Business
Lecturer: Daniel Vidal
Title: Cybermediaries for E– Bookshops
Student Name and Id: Jaspreet Kaur – 20151134
Number of Word Counts– 1950
Table of Content – Cybermediaries – Bookfinder4u and Bookfinder
Part A
In this part we should start by briefly introducing the two cybermediaries and then outline what is similar and different between them.
Bookfinder4u
Bookfinder4u provides services and does not make sales directly. It searches various bookstores and booksellers all around the world within seconds.
There are two types of services that bookfinder4u avails: in–print book search system and out–print book search system. Bookfinder4u searches around
100 book stores and 60000 booksellers all over the world. It helps in price comparison and shows results for the lowest price range. The company
stands independently, is not associated with any bookstore or seller and the results that are shown are impartial. The results of the prices that are
shown on the site are accurate and real. The results that are shown are updated every 30 minutes and if so don't happen then there can be varied
reasons behind the same such as the user is using a slow network facility, the bookstore hasn't been available or their backup is down, etc. The
services provided by Bookfinder4u are completely and absolutely free of any charge.
Its main goal is to provide book searches and price comparison that is :
Comprehensive:–Under this criteria, the company makes
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Produce a new look for a website. Essay
Produce a new look for a website.
3.1.2 Formal Report
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The problem that was in need of solving was to produce a new look for wow.com to target the 17 to 25 year olds. The look that the company were
trying to aim for was young, energetic, dynamic and flexible.
I firstly set out by comparing some current documents such as flyers, letters and invoices. This helped me as I could gather the best parts from these
documents and use them to give me ideas to create new ones.
The documents that I selected had to be 3 of a kind that were from three companies with two of a flyer and a letter.
I the started off by researching and designing a logo for the new look wow.com. I produced four prototypes of the logo and... Show more content on
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I also had to produce a job application form which had to be on the website. I looked on the Internet for examples of application forms and selected the
best ones and took ideas from them. Next document on the agenda was an invoice. I brought in some invoices and used them to compare and to help
me design mine.
I then had to actually make the website for which wow.com would put their new range on. I created mine by using an online website builder;
I used this as I don't have much knowledge on building websites. This website had to include a homepage, an order form and a catalogue. I new what
kind of look I was aiming for at the start and I thing I achieved it.
To help improve my website I created a questionnaire to be answered by the first few customers. This is so I could make improvements to it straight
away and also to satisfy other customer's needs. The questionnaire had two parts to it, the questions and answers section which was design so that I
could get exactly what I wanted and secondly the tick box section which provided me with what generally what they thought of the website. I then
produced the results and incorporated the improvements into the final design.
Overall I think what I have produced has been exactly what the company has been looking for and I feel that they will be happy with what I have
given them. All of the stationary is stylish and modern; I
especially
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Rhetorical Analysis Of ' Snow Falling On Cedars '
I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending annotations and floods of random texts for the past
quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and techniques of
analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential symbolism and crucial themes that were definitely
worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew that the
jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From the years leading up to this class, the main goal I
had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Welty describes the first steps of reading as "human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or poem itself" (Welty 11). Picking up from my
knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the
voice of the book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection between itself and the reader. Following
through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy
between her trips and reading by calling them "stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement, development, change...each trip
made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words for it" (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, "Learning to See" when
reading requires looking closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one starts to carefully listen
and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination
which then allows one to explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining "my imagination takes its strength and
guides its direction from what I see and hear and
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Case Study : Mr. Linden 's Book Shop
Mr. Linden's Book Shop
He had warned her about the book. Now it's too late.....
There was a girl. She lay in the bed sound asleep, in her cold, dark room. Beside her, was a book. The book had long vines that have grown out of
it. The vines grew longer, and longer, and longer, until they reached to the end of her bed, then to the floor, and then to her door. A few months earlier,
there was a man named Mark Linden. He wanted to own a book store. When he thought about buying a store. He searched the streets for stores or
shops that have been closed down and weren't in use. It took him a long time to find the right one that made him feel at home. He found a medium
sized shop after looking for a few days. It looked as if it hadn't been in use for at least 10 years. Inside of it was a cold, dark room filled with spider
webs. The smell was very foul like a rats nest. There was no light in the room. He was mad that there was no light and that he would have to go get
light bulbs and lamps. When he got the light bulbs, he replaced them and then worked on cleaning up. He dusted the bookshelves, swept the floor, and
cleaned the computers.
After a month or so, he started to get a lot of people to come to his shop to buy books, because no one else in the town worked at or owned a place
where you could get books at the time. The business started to get better and better, then the girl came to borrow a book. Her name was Lucy, and she
is 8 years old. Her family was poor and she barely
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A Library Card Opened New Worlds
A library card opened new worlds to past generations of children as the Internet provides a portal into the world beyond physical locations for the
youth of today. Books in any format are still the supreme entertainment available. They are transportable, either in paper copy or digitally, and they are
always waiting for the reader to return to the adventure held between the title page and the end. As an adult, looking back on all the books read, Where
the Red Fern Grows is the greatest story about a boy and his dogs. This book has kids, puppies and adventure with an underlying story of hard work and
spirituality. The library may be virtual, but the expansion of imagination through books is timeless.
The day is cold, rainy, and the internet has stopped working. How will the next three hours be spent? Glancing by the fireplace, an object slightly
thicker than an I–pad mini catches your attention. It is a book with a picture of a smiling boy and two floppy eared dogs; you hunker down in the chair
with hot chocolate and begin to read. Soon you are transported to eastern Oklahoma in the Ozark Mountains meeting Billy, his grandpa, mama, and
sisters. The story unfolds about Billy, a poor farm boy, who cannot purchase coon hunting puppies and the trials he has earning the money to buy these
dogs. His escapades' training the puppies and the final hunt takes about three hours to read. Upon completing the book, the realization that the internet
is not needed to provide
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Reflection About Reading
"You have to read 10 hours this week" said my first grade teacher. In elementary school reading logs were what all the teachers made us do. Every
week I had to read a certain amount of hours. I however, never read the amount of hours I was supposed too. I would just fill out the log and tell
my mom to sign it. At that time it sounded like a good idea but then came freshman year. Mrs. Daugherty changed my whole perspective on reading
and how important it is to read. In elementary school reading never came easy too me. My mom would always say "The more you read, the better
you'll be." but I never listened to her. Books were just not interesting to me. We would havebook fairs in our school library and I would always ask
my grandma to come and buy me a bunch of books, but in reality I never even read the books that she bought me. I would wonder around the library
looking for the perfect book then once I thought I found one, I would read one chapter then be done with it. Most of the time the books would just sit
in my room until I got a letter from the librarian saying that the book was past due. Then when I went to return a book, the librarian would always
ask "How did you like the book?" and I would reply "It was great I really enjoyed it!", even though I had never even finished the book. In Mrs.
Daugherty's freshman college prep English class reading was what the majority of the class consisted of. We were always reading passages and would
have to answer questions about
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My Reflection On My Parents Instilled
My parents instilled in me the importance of reading since a very early age. We formed a nightly routine of reading every night before bed as soon as I
started learning the basics of reading. I enjoyed every moment of this; it was my favorite part of the day. The first book I was able to read on my own
was "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss. The feeling of success I had after this accomplishment is as clear as day and I can still see
myself as a five–year–old beaming with joy when I could finally read a book without assistance. In grade school, I was never the one who was
passionate about reading. However, when it came time to write a story, I was excited and even wrote stories on my own. In third grade, my friends
and I would write fictional stories during lunchtime and present them to our teacher after recess. I can still remember the sense of pride we felt
when we saw the surprised and proud looks on our teacher's face. It made us want to write more and more. But years went on, and I still never
formed a fondness for recreational reading. I've been assigned more than five books a year in the past; some would catch my interest, but never
enough to pull me in as much as to read in my spare time. There were rare occasions when I was really pulled into a book that was assigned to me.
To this day I do not know if that was because of the mere thought that I was not willingly reading the book, or just that I did not have the patience for
it. All
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Marketing James Patterson Books
Executive Summary:
Over the last decade James Patterson has published an unprecedented number of best–selling books, cemented a powerful brand image amongst a loyal
following, and redefined the process by which authors create content to meet reader demand. From November 2000 through June 2003, Patterson had
cumulative sales of over six million dollars, trailing only John Grisham during that time frame. He has generated the majority of his sales through a
loyal readership that consistently lines up to buy his next installment. Keenly aware of this dedicated following, Patterson successfully sought to
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With an exclusive pre–release to a carefully pre–determined list of customers, Patterson would instead be proactively creating a buzz, and potentially, a
blockbuster.
In terms of channel management, this pre–release should satisfy all members of the channel. Certainly, the book clubs would embrace the idea of being
able to market an exclusive release of a Patterson novel, and with exclusive rights, should be able to retain club members for longer commitments.
More importantly, this would not have to come at the expense of the retail chains because club members generally would buy books through the club
channel anyways. The retail stores, instead, could benefit from the buzz created by club members, as non–club members may now be clamoring to buy
the book their friends have already been talking about as soon as it is released in stores. A true blockbuster would increase the size of the "pie" for all
channel members.
Channel (2001): Strategic Resources:
Patterson:
В•Brand name: dominant in crime fiction genre
В•Many titles: 3 per year vs. 1 for Clancy, Cornwell
В•Cliffhanger endings leave Patterson readers eager for next installment
В•Marketing Expertise: Patterson former Chairman of J. Walter Thompson
"Badge" Authors:
В•Name recognition: 90% and 84% for Grisham and Clancy (Patterson 54%)
В•Broader range of readers
В•Books as a status symbols: read these authors to impress
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The Case Study of “Bookoff, Amazon Japan, and the Japanese...
The Case Study of "Bookoff, Amazon Japan, and the Japanese Retail Bookselling Industry"
Una Hu
1Why is the profitability of large Japanese retail booksellers relatively poor and their scale relatively small?
According to the case, 'stagnation in sales along with the steady increase of costs over time has reduced the profitability of both large chains and
small stores' (Peng 2009, p. 391). There are several reasons that results in the relatively poor profitability of large Japanese retail booksellers and their
small scale.
Firstly, the Saihan system, i.e. Resale Price Maintenance, is the most important factor. The system's price–fixing policy rules out the price competition
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387–395). The large number of bookstores is competing with each other for similar products with similar price. In addition, the Japanese retail
bookselling industry has already become an oversaturated market nowadays (Peng 2009, p. 391). Therefore, the rivalry among retail bookstores
becomes fairly intense under this circumstance.
Also, it is almost certain that potential new entrants can be threatening, owing to the weak competitive power of existing bookstores, to be more
specific, their small scale (Peng 2009, pp. 387), i.e. little economies of scale (Peng 2009, p. 37), the lack of uniqueness in their products with similar
price (Peng 2009, pp. 390), i.e. shortage of non–scale–based advantages (Peng 2009, p. 37). In addition, the scarcity of entry barriers set by the
Japanese government is another factor (Higuchi 2007). 'Entry barriers are advantages that incumbents have relative to new entrants.' (Porter 2008)
Additionally, the number of publishers and wholesalers is relatively small compared with the bookstores. Therefore, these distributors have high
bargaining power, i.e. they have the choice to favor larger book retailers over small ones because of the Consignment Sale System, i.e. they can obtain
higher profit due to larger retailer's lower return rate (Peng 2009, pp. 388–389).
Moreover,
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Book Report on I Know Why The Caged Birds Sing by Maya...
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a novel by Maya Angelou, where she writes about her childhood and her experiences while growing up. This
non–fiction novel illustrates Maya Angelou's childhood, being tossed around by her parents, and having to experience different cultures. Maya
struggles particularly in finding friends, she is reserved, and will only open up to Bailey, her brother. Maya moves a couple of times to different
places, which may contribute to her not having friends. The novel revolves around Maya Angelou, Bailey, and her grandmother, evolving through life
from being a child to a teenager. This novel is set in the "South", in America. Maya Angelou describes what her life with her grandmother is like while
constantly being discriminated against her race. She then found her father, and he leaves Maya and Bailey off to their mother's house. There, the
mother's boyfriend rapes Maya. After suffering from psychological shock, Maya then moves back to her grandmother's. As a teenager Maya gets
nervous about her sexual identity and tries to discover it. Through these harsh times, the naГЇve and softhearted Maya grows to become a strong,
independent woman. A major theme in this book is about God. Seen in, "If there is going to be hope and a hope of wholeness, is the unshaking
need for an unshakeable God." (23) Maya's grandma is a firm believer of God, and since Maya moves in with her, she forces Maya to go to church
every Sunday. Even through all the trials and
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Your Writing Style Essay
Your Writing Style
How can one person know what good style is when writing a paper? Where is it written that we as students should have to follow specific guidelines
while writing? Anyone wanting to make their writing clear, precise, and simply correct will usually try following some type of guideline, or book in
order to perfect their own writing style. After reading both The Elements of Style by Strunk and White, and also Williams's Style toward Clarity and
Grace I can see why teachers discuss these books as tools for correcting and perfecting their students writing, and style. While at the same time
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Instead of calling these books rule books they should be called suggestive writing tip books. Whereas, before someone thought if they did not follow
the rule they were breaking it, now they can feel they are simply choosing to ignore some advice that may or may not have been helpful to them. This
helps them to understand that not every time they "break" a rule is wrong, sometimes choosing to ignore the advice can have positive effects on their
writing. Strunk and White, and Williams use very different approaches when addressing the issue of style.
Strunk and White, apply more of a straight forward approach strictly telling the reader to follow their rules word for word. Although, many students
and teachers believe it is a mystery why they choose the rules in style that they put into their book. Are these places where students have the most
trouble with their style, and diction? If not, then are they the pet peeves of an overtly critical no–nonsense teacher? It was my understanding that
overall the students should not question the advice being given them; they should simply follow the rules with no questions asked. After going
through the blogs I came across Paula Newsom's, she felt the same way I did about Strunk and White's method for addressing style in their book.
According to Paula's blog "any style book that makes a reader presume that its rules are engraved in stone suggests that there is only one
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The Inconvenience Of Hastings Entertainment
Mark Doerr
English 101
13, October, 2016
The Inconvenience of Hastings Entertainment Throughout our entire lives we are taught structure. Structure that repeats itself. Each night we set our
alarms to the same time previous. We awake robotically, work, interact with the same faces, and then return to our homes to trace the process. So
where do we rely on our imagination to come from? The vast majority of us cut it out of our cycle and replace it with a television. Some of us,
however, still pick up a book. To fantasize about things that don't actually exist, to escape from reality for just a speck of time. I am of few in this
internet–driven society that still read. Which for me involves going to a bookstore to look for a good book. Nowadays there are few bookstore
opportunities. Due to Amazon and Kindle making it easier to press a few buttons than to drive somewhere to find it. The only two bookstore chains I
know of in the Spokane area are Barns & Noble and Hastings Entertainment. I usually go to Hastings on 29th street, because it's only about ten blocks
from my house. However I have begun to realize that Hastings Entertainment is an inconvenient bookstore for its customers because there is an
unreliable computer system, not enough employees to help assist a customer and the store is always re–arranged. There is an outdated computer system
for books to be located throughout the store. The computer system Hastings has makes it very difficult to search for a book, and
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Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency
As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert editor by countless publishers, business entities,
and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an "awe aspiring" success have I
resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound endurance haven again, of me––to date renowned in the
publishing domain in both the United States and in Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty–seven
(57) books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and them considered an established poet laureate to volumes
of poetry, one as well of writer for children' books, who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer of the horror genre,
and proudly one of an American novelist of 'love and romance & suspense books', and having a passion and devotion to his having a tenure of
twenty–five years being devout playwright––where last year I finally after twenty–years of work and producing the play script––with thus allowing me
as the original playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows––The Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for On–Broadway and Off–Broadway
performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my–soon–to–be–published four volume series of books––a quote from my
upcoming––four volume
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Evaluating Kamil's Instructional Level And Needs
The examiner conducted several assessments in order to determine Kamil's instructional level and needs in the area of decoding, attitude about reading
as well as his ability to comprehend and retell a text. The information derived from the series of assessments has helped plan for meaningful instruction,
which in the opinion of examiner will meet Kamil's instructional needs and support the increase of motivation towards reading. Below are the
recommendations for each area of the instructional need.
Attitude about Reading The Motivation to Read Profile survey reveals that Kamil feels good as a reader and he has a positive attitude towards
reading. He also seems to read books which he chooses by himself and which are mostly comic books. Therefore, it is important to improve Kamil's
motivation and engagement in choosing various genres of literature in order to expose him to the complex nature of English language. One way to
increase Kamil's desire to reach for a wide variety of books is implementing activity titled Three–piece Kits (Edmunds & Bauserman, 2006). The
teacher creates a three–piece kit containing three different types and/or genres of books in a bag. The kit should contain a narrative text, a poem and
an expository book on a topic Kamil finds interesting. For example, Kamil's teacher can collect an autobiography/narrative book titled Knucklehead, a
collection of war poems and an informational book about World War I/II. Kamil may find these books interesting
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Retail Book Industry in Nz
Management Consulting Report
The New Zealand Book Retail Industry Analysis
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Executive Summary
The aim of this report is to analyse and outline the business perspectives for opening a new independent book store in the Auckland region. The report
analyses the current book retail industry and specifically discusses a new book shop's viability highlighting the internal and external risks and
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The group is also internationally operating in Australia and Singapore with more than 130 Angus & Robertson and Borders stores ("Big boys' books",
2009).
After acquiring the Australasian and New Zealand businesses of the second–largest United States bookstore chain Borders[2] ("Whitcoulls ' Borders
bid cleared", 2009) in 2008 the Whitcoulls Group obtained access to a high demographic serious books market niche ("Whitcoulls widens", 2008). As
a result, the Whitcoulls Group operates 90 stores across New Zealand ("Whitcoulls finally picks", 2007) accounting for up to 45% of the book retail
market ("Whitcoulls widens", 2008). Further to the existing dominance in all the CBD areas, Whitcoulls is planning to expand into small–town areas
starting from Te Awamutu, Richmond and Ashburton ("Booksellers ready", 2008).
The recent recession prompted the group to seek cost cuts by merging its Australasian retail operations' support offices into one division located in
Australia ("How the book trade", 2009). The group is also looking into opening the online selling operations in August ("Booksellers ready", 2008).
2.1.2 Paper Plus
The Paper Plus chain being fully New Zealand–owned is the second–largest book retailer in New Zealand ("New look", 2008). The company operates
as a franchise system and has been around for more than 25 years
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Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings...
Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou, the current poet laureate of the United States, has become for many people an exemplary role model. She read an original poem at
the inauguration of President Clinton; she has also appeared on the television show "Touched by an Angel," and there read another poem of her own
composition; she lectures widely, inspiring young people to aim high in life. Yet this is an unlikely beginning for a woman who, by the age of thirty,
had been San Francisco's first black streetcar conductor; an unmarried mother; the madam of a San Diego brothel; a prostitute, a showgirl, and an
actress (Lichtler, 861927397.html). Her book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings argues persuasively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In another instance, Angelou describes an incident in which she had a terrible toothache from two abscessed teeth. Since her grandmother (whom
Maya called "Momma") had once loaned money to a white dentist, Momma decided to take Angelou to him to see if he would treat her teeth, despite
the fact that white doctors did not normally treat blacks. The dentist refused, telling Momma that "he'd "rather stick [his] hand in a dog's mouth than in
a nigger's" (Angelou, 160).
In another instance, a group of "po' white trash children" confront Momma at her store, taunting her. As Renee Barlow notes, "They were represented
as clownish, dirty, and rather silly. On the other hand, Mama simply stood like a rock and sang the Gospel. Her beauty of soul versus their disgusting
antics creates a powerful scene about the nature of the oppressed and the oppressor. Marguerite, meanwhile, lies crouched behind the screen in agony
at the inability of her class to command respect simply because of their color. Then, as the scene progresses, she understands that in spite of the
disparity of power between the po'white trash and Mama, Mama has won" (Barlow, 861927397.html). She has won not because she has outsmarted the
white youths or even –– strictly speaking –– overpowered them, but because she has outclassed them.
This is a powerful lesson for a child to learn, and one that would
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Themes Of The Book ' Echo, Great Ambition '
All books have themes that teach the reader a lesson. The theme of the book Echo is great ambition. Another book that has a great theme is Tuck
Everlasting which has the theme of hope. I have read so many books with many great themes. But one book that I read in my summer reading
assignment is Red Queen. This book's theme was so intriguing. Usually, books have themes like friendship, love, and kindness. But the Red Queen had
a very interesting theme. The theme of this book was trust and betrayal.
Now before I launch into a wide–ranged explanation of why it has a theme of trust and betrayal let me explain the summary of the book to you. Now
in this book Mare Barrow's world is divided by blood. Those with red blood and those with silver ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To be more specific I will quote a passage from the book Red Queen. "What is it? Who else joined up?" They don't answer me, exchanging glances
instead. A few names run through my head, servants and kitchen boys who would support the cause. But the person who joins us is no servant. He's
not even Red. "Maven."
I don't know whether to scream or run when I see my betrothed appear from the shadows. He's a prince, he's Silver, he's the enemy, and yet, here he
is, standing with one of the leaders of the Scarlet Guard. His companion Holland, an aging Red servant with years of service behind him, seems to
swell with pride. She steps toward us, gun in hand, but she's just as nervous as he is. Still, her voice does not shake. "I want to hear it from your lips,
little prince. Tell me what you told him," she says tipping her head toward Holland. Maven sneers at "little prince," his lips curving in distaste, but he
doesn 't snap at her. "I want to join the Guard," he says, his voice full of conviction. She moves quickly, cocking the pistol and taking aim in the same
motion. My heart seems to stop when she presses the barrel to his forehead, but Maven doesn't flinch. "Why?" she hisses.
"Because the world is wrong. What my father has done, what my brother will do, is wrong." He is a prince and, worst of all, the queen's son. I didn't
want to trust him for this very reason, for the secrets he kept hidden. Or maybe this is what he
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Essay On Strengths And Weaknesses
Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses in an area, but our weaknesses can improve and be turned into another strength. One of my main
weaknesses was reading and comprehension skills; whether it being a book, article, or even notes. It's something I have always struggled with, but
every weakness can improve into a strength depending on how badly you're willing to work for it.
Comprehension while I read was my largest issue, and it would be so awful to where I would read a whole story and still question what the plot was
about. I would need all the help I could find for English classes throughout school because my grade would always slip when there was a reading
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It was my senior year of high school and English 4 CP was the one class that made me anxious because I had no hope in doing well, considering that I
struggled deeply with English 1 CP. Many thoughts ran through my head, which only made me more nervous for this class. My plan was to just use
Google to help me find the easy short written plot to any book we would read for class. The teacher ended up making us read a book of our choice
every Thursday during the entire class period. I would grab a book and pretend to read it, just by staring at the pages and pretending to flip to the next
because I thought there was no use since I wouldn't understand it anyway.
During the school year, I built a relationship with my teacher and I talked to her about many aspects. One day I was telling her how much I loved
math because it was like a simple puzzle and the pieces easily fit into the problems. She told me that English was a puzzle as well and that's why it's
her favorite subject. She further explained that a book is a puzzle because it obtains a series of events that you must piece together. I told her that for
me, reading was like having too many difficult little pieces and I couldn't find the right fit. She began to open my eyes by discussing that a challenging
puzzle is the best kind because it allows your mind to think more and explore. My teacher gave me tips with reading by telling me to look up the
words I don't understand in a
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Industry Description Of The Retailing Industry
Industry Description
Book retailing is an industry where companies sell books and other reading media, including, audio books, e–books and e–readers. Some bookstores
sell other products including DVDs, stationery and gifts. Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWCS) world network reports sales of sixty billion globally,
including e–books (Hoovers Inc, 2016). Most Book retailers operate from storefronts, although some bookstores also operate online. Barnes & Noble
US, Fnac France, Page One China, Thalia Germany, and WH Smith UK are prominent companies in this industry. (Hoovers Inc, 2016). According to
Yee, (n.d.). Dymocks is the largest bookstore chain in Australia; others include Collins Booksellers, Books and Gifts and department stores such as...
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Over the five year period until 2015–6, there was an annual decline in revenue of 10.6% (ibisworld, 2016). Numerous challenges have beset the
industry, such as, lower book prices, strong competition from online retailers and a change in popularity from printed books to e–books (ibisworld,
2016). Other issues that have a significant effect on bookstores are parallel import restrictions (IBISWorld, 2016), and online retailers being
advantaged by low freight charges and often no requirement to pay (GST) Goods and Services Tax (ABC, 2016).
Encouraging Signs
However, there are encouraging signs according to Williams, (2015) who points to the icon of bookstores Dymocks, which claims to have had its
best ever sales year. Sydney book retailer Jon Page noted an upward surge in sales in the final quarter leading up to Christmas, a period that
accounts for around 70% of annual sales (Han, 2015). According to the Nielsen book scan data, there were 55.4 million in sales of printed books in
Australia last year, a 2.2% increase over the previous year, the first sales increase since 2009. (Han, 2015).
Some of the downturns in printed book sales may be as a result of economic conditions which have affected all retailers. According to Page, (n.d.) the
global financial crisis has dramatically changed retailing regardless of your product (Han, 2015).The chief executive of the Australian Booksellers
Association, Joel Becker commented, the
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To Use, or Not to Use E-books. That Is the Question.
Thanks to new technology that is being invented every day, life has become increasingly simple and concise. There are gadgets that introduced almost
daily which are meant to replace "outdated" and "old" ways of living. The invention of e–books was one such creation that was made to make the lives
of readers easier and simpler. However, are traditional paper books truly better than e–books? If so, or if not, why? It is time to settle the score.
E–books hit the shelves and were (and still are) huge. Visiting a bookstore or waiting for abook to arrive at the house, for many people, takes much too
long. Life, today, is all about doing precise work in a short amount of time, and e–books are a way to help consumers do just that. As commented on by
Mohsin Hamid of the New York Times, "The advantages of e
–books are clear ... I can read an intriguing review of a book...and with the click of a
button be reading that book in an instant" (Hamid). Hamid also later commented on the convenience of many features that e–books possess, "it is
possible to vary the size of the font...e–books can be read in the dark, self–illuminated" (Hamid). An e–reader can also hold at least a thousand or more
books without any extra weight, making e–readers very useful for traveling. They are light, do not take up to much space, and you can hold a wide
variety of books on your person at any given time. These features, which paper books do not possess, are enticing features which appeal to a wide
spectrum of
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Negatives And Negatives Of Print
The future of print communication lies within the direction of where print media is currently heading, digital. With that being said, print will never
die; there will always be people who want to physically hold a book, a magazine, or a newspaper. Although it is not presumptuous to assume that
the amount of print will decrease, it will however continue to live for decades to come. Print history will always have a crucial aspect in the linear
advancements of technology. There are many ways to look at what print is used for in our everyday lives, for one, we read it on a regular basis
whether it's a newspaper, a magazine, a novel, packaging or a map. Everywhere we go print is present, and life would be unimaginable in the twenty
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The death of print in the newspaper industry is not worldwide, but there has been a rapid shift towards digital content. This shift is mostly due to the
changing consumer behaviour and the widely available free online content.
Not only have the amount of physical copies of newspapers and magazines decreased, but the written content has significantly changed too. Walter
Benjamin claims that the role of the storyteller is becoming obsolete, and the stories that are being told are of no relevance to the people of the
twenty first century. With more stories being written both, digitally and professionally, there is less of a need for people to orally speak about past
experiences. Modern story telling is no longer concerned with the multiple experiences of storytellers, and thus loses the concrete human meaning. The
need for storytelling has decreased due to the amount of facts and information that are readily available on the Internet. The stories that were once told
to pass on knowledge have no relevance, since more accurately stated facts and information are present in many online sources, which have been
backed with evidence. Thus, making the stories that were told previously not as accurate or reliable.
Just as mentioned above, it is true that with new technological advances there has been less of a need for print. It is also true that without print, some
of these innovations would not exist today and it is clear that print is
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Article Analysis : Harper Lee 's ' Kill A Mockingbird '
A lot of books that get banned are due to having real world events, and certain words that are censoring students from history, and reality. "Harper
Lee's book has been challenged by black parents who object to the use of the word "nigger"." (Rohrer). Although the word is disrespectful to use, it's
a part of history that can't be erased. "To Kill a Mockingbird" uses the word 58 times in the book, but without it, the book wouldn't have an accurate
representation of that time era. The fact that some religions, origins, and ethnicities get offended by this is understandable, but by trying to ban the
books from schools it is restricting information from the whole student body not only their child. The history that is being shown by the use of
"nigger" only teaches the time era we have lived and points out how far we have come from. History is what has happened in the past, and what has
shaped us today. The past defines us and is a reminder of where we came from, but also shows us what we learned from our mistakes. It initially
builds our moral values and is memories of time eras and accomplishments. Parents can't just erase the events that they don't like, otherwise, they aren't
allowing their children to know the truth of what has happened in our past. This takes away knowledge from students and ultimately makes them naive.
Covering the issues of this world with rainbows and butterflies. When books are censored because of their use of harsh vocabulary or content that can be
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Looking For Books For Business Classes
I went to the school store to buy books and I approached one of the student sellers and asked for help. She first asked me how she could help me. I
then told her I was looking for books for business classes, so she directed me to the business section of the store. She then asked me what the CRN
was. I told her the CRN and she found the book. She then asked if I was buying the book today, but I could not buy the book because it was more
expensive than I thought. I told her not today because of that reason. She then gave me the alternate option, which was to buy the book online for a
cheaper price. So I listened to her advice and brought the book online. This to me was a great interaction because she didn't let me leave without
knowing all my options, she answer all of my questions, and helped me right away when I approached her. She used most of the selling sequence.
Today I went to Walmart to buy a laptop fan because I notice my laptop overheated a lot. I went to the electronic section and I was approached by a
man and his name tag said Larry. He first asked "how can I help you today?" He was very friendly and knowledgeable about the product I was asking
for. He asked me the price range I was looking to buy in, and the size and brand of my computer. I told him and he suggested a laptop fan that is ran
by just plugging into the laptop USB port. He suggested the "Tripp Lite NC2003SR Laptop Cooling Pad with 2 Built–In USB–Powered Fans". He said
since my laptop was bigger I
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Is The Internet Making People Stupid
The style of the Internet definitely has an impact on how we read and think, but Carr did not mention another contributing factor. It also has to do
with the vast amount of information available on the Internet overwhelming readers. People often do not know where to start when they look up a
certain topic because there is so much information to sift through. If people do not find the information they are looking for after clicking through
one or two links, they often get discouraged and do not bother to try and dig any deeper for the answer they are looking for. A person trying to do
serious research could go through pages upon pages of information online and still only scratch the surface of their topic. It is very difficult for a
person to create their own ideas and opinions and think critically when they spend an hour sifting through pages that all say the exact same thing. And
while this problem can also be seen with books, it is a bit easier to sift through books to find information, you do not have to worry about whether or
not the information in the book is valid unlike Internet sources. Some people do not agree with Carr's view that the Internet is making people stupid,
and instead believe that we have never been smarter. Donald Morrison, a contemporary author and former editor of TIME Magazine, gives his
response to Carr's book The Shallows, "Just as we survived the advent of the telephone, radio, and television–which experts back then warned would fry
our
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The Importance Of Censorship In Libraries
Censorship is a huge thing within today's society, Censorship in libraries is when a school board, a parent, or just anyone challenges a book that is
explicit with sexual language, homosexuality, and or religion. The meaning of censorship is to ban a book, it's not necessarily up to the library, but
more so to the community and the school board. Anyone can challenge a book to be censored, even if it's not explicit, if you personally take offense to
a book you can challenge it to be a censored or banned book, but with that you have to have a valid reason on why you want it banned or censored.
There are thousands of books that are considered to be explicit and are banned out of libraries in some schools even if they aren't that bad of books, ...
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Including Ten Sleep, Wyoming. On the other hand there's a lot of schools who have just this specific book banned or censored because it is sexually
explicit, homosexuality explicit, and religiously explicit.
For my second reasoning, books can be challenged, censored, or banned in libraries if the parents, staff, or school board if they do not necessarily
agree with their children to read books that are censored in libraries because they could be religious and it could be going against their beliefs and
that would affect and cause a lot of chaos for the school district or public library; my prospective and voice on this is that there should be books
banned, censored, or challenge because theirs always going to be someone who will take offense to something, wither it is a book, a movie, a
magazine, or even a song. Mark Twain a famous poet once quoted, "The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read"
and I personally think this is important because I believe that the more experience that you may have in reading or just anything else, the more
experience you will have means the more knowledge you have, this is significant because if you can read or hear and you choose not to listen to
music or read, you are only hurting yourself because you will have no advantages over anyone. . If you are
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Maya Angelou Motherhood
Maya Angelou
By consistently weaving the theme of motherhood into her literature,
Maya Angelou creates both personal narratives and poems that the reader
can relate to. Her exploration of this universal theme lends itself to a
very large and diverse audience. Throughout Angelou's works, she allows
her followers to witness her metamorphosis through different aspects of
motherhood.
Well–worked themes are always present in Angelou's works– self–
acceptance, race, men, work, separation, sexuality, and motherhood.
However, Angelou uses the latter to provide "literary unity" (Lupton 7–8).
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She sees only
a woman that many people, both white and black, respect. The general
store that Annie owns is the center of activity in Stamps. This
centralization of the store has a direct correlation to the way Annie is
the moral center of Maya's childhood family (Lupton 8–9).
After ten years of living with Momma Henderson, Maya and Bailey are
sent to join their mother in St. Louis. By the time the children are in
their teens, they have covered the western portion of the United States,
traveling between their parents' separate homes and Momma Henderson's in
Arkansas. Each move greets them with a different set of relatives or
another of their parents' lovers.
The turmoil that Maya undergoes causes her to question many aspects
of herself. As a young woman she begins to doubt her sexual preference
and engages in a onetime sexual encounter to prove her sexuality. After
this experience, Maya finds herself pregnant. Angelou ends her first book
with the birth of her son, Guy. This occurrence lends itself to a note of
awakening that carries through Maya's next book, Gather Together In My
Name.
Between the conclusion of Caged Bird and the beginning of Gather
Together, there is practically no break in the narrative. The former ends
with Guy's birth and the latter when he is just a few months old. In its
totality,
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System Investigation
System Investigation The Crack Monkey Bookstore has been in business for about six months and wants to expand to the Internet to help move
inventory. This bookstore will be dealing in collage schoolbooks only, both new and used. We will start to implement this system by following the
Systems Development Life Cycle by starting with the System Investigation.
Feasibility Study Presently we are a local bookstore located in Mesa that has to rely on both word of mouth and local advertisement for business. The
books are stored in the back of the building on bookracks in alphabetical order. The Crack Monkey Bookstore has been approved for a 150,000–dollar
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It must be fast, accurate and efficient in order to maintain a sharp business edge over competition.
Inventory management has two sections: stock picking / inventory replacement and shipping / receiving. Both will require inventory software as well
as a tie–in to the customer database. Hardware requirements are: Bar code scanners, permanently mounted for the shipping and receiving area and
mobile RF scanners for the stock pickers and inventory replacement personnel. Additional shipping/receiving hardware includes standard PC I/O
terminals, and printers for shipping labels.
Accounting
The accounting software is the center of the business. It will require standard accounting software, and shall operate as an immediate update system.
Point of sale data shall directly access inventory. When a sale is made dollars and taxes are calculated and logged, inventory is reduced and marked as
pending. When the picker has removed the book from its holding area, the item is marked as "picked waiting for delivery." If the book is shipped,
the item is marked as delivered when the shipping label is printed. If a book is purchased, dollars and tax are calculated and logged; inventory is
increased and marked "pending;" and once the picker has placed the item for storage the item is marked "stored and available for sale." Accounting
will require a PC terminal and printer at a workstation.
Internet
Internet access shall
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20 Century Genius Award Essay example
I would like to present the 20th Century Genius Award to Dr. Maya Angelou. She is a remarkable Renaissance woman who is hailed as one of the
great voices of contemporary literature. As a poet, educator, historian, best–selling author, actress, playwright, civil–rights activist, producer and
director, she continues to travel the world, spreading her legendary wisdom. Within the rhythm of her poetry and elegance of her prose lies Angelou's
unique power to help readers of every orientation span the lines of race and Angelou captivates audiences through the vigor and sheer beauty of her
words and lyrics. (Dr. Maya Angelou, The Official Website, © 2003)
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She also wrote a book of meditations, Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now (1993), and children's books that include My Painted House, My
Friendly Chicken and Me (1994) and Life Doesn't Frighten Me (1998).
In 1981 Angelou became a professor of American studies atWake Forest University, Winston–Salem, North Carolina. Among numerous other honors
was her invitation to compose and deliver a poem for the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993. Maya Angelou is a woman that has done
so much in her life time I would not know where to begin. There is always one poem that she published that will stick in my heart forever. The
poem "Still I Rise" is a phenomenal poem that I think everyone of every race should have the pleasure of being a part of. "Still I Rise" You may
write me down in history, with your bitter, twisted lies, you may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise. Does my sassiness upset you?
Why are you beset with gloom? 'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells pumping in my living room. Just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of
tides, Just like hopes springing high, Still I'll rise. Did you want to see me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling down like
teardrops, Weakened by my soulful cries. Does my
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Maya Angelou: A Source of Humanity Essay
Maya Angelou: A Source of Humanity
"I am human," Angelou said, "and nothing human can be alien to me" (Shafer).
Maya Angelou just may be the most "human" person in the world. Indeed, with all of the struggles she went through in her early life, her humanness
increasingly deepened. Her life was characterized by the instability of her childhood and her family, along with the challenge of being a black woman
growing up in 19th century America. The deepness of her humanness is evident in all of her writings, from her autobiographies to her poetry. Now a
success today, Angelou's major themes are inspired by the dream of overcoming the struggles that were ever–present in her life.
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When Angelou was about three years old, her parents, Bailey Johnson, a naval dietician, and Vivian Johnson, divorced, and Maya and her brother were
sent to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. Angelou claims that her grandmother, whom she called "momma, had a deep–brooding love
that hung over everything she touched" (Burt). Growing up in Stamps, Angelou learned what it was like to be a black girl in a world whose
boundaries were set by whites. She was conditioned to think that white girls had better lives than black girls. Despite the odds, her grandmother
instilled pride and confidence in Angelou that would benefit her for years to come (Shafer).
After five years of being apart from their mother the children were sent back to St. Louis to be with her. This move eventually deeply scarred
Angelou when she was raped by her mother's boyfriend at the age of 8 (Burt). Following this incident and the rapist's threats, Maya was mute for
nearly five years. She was sent back to Stamps to live with her grandmother because her mother could not deal with the grim state Angelou was in.
With the constant help of a woman named Mrs. Flowers, who was a close friend of her grandmother, Angelou began to retrieve the pride and
confidence she once had. Then in 1940, Maya and her brother were sent to San Francisco to live with their mother. But, yet again, life
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Comparing In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens and I Know...
In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Alice Walker and Maya Angelou are two contemporary African
–American writers. Although almost a generation apart in age, both women display a
remarkable similarity in their lives. Each has written about her experiences growing up in the rural South, Ms. Walker through her essays and Ms.
Angelou in her autobiographies. Though they share similar backgrounds, each has a unique style which gives to us, the readers, the gift of their
exquisite humanity, with all of its frailties and strengths, joys and sorrows.
Tragedy struck both of these women at the age of eight. Ms. Walker lost her sight in one eye. Ms. Angelou was raped. Each described... Show more
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"Confronted" is a combative word. When people are confronted by others, they want to launch an attack. Her style and choice of words make the
reader aware that she is alone and fearful. She is left to fight her battles by herself.
Maya Angelou narrates her account in a conversational tone. She uses the past tense which tells her audience "it's over" for her. Her words are free
from severity. They encourage the reader to see hope in the midst of sadness. Instead of trying to elicit a particular emotional response, Angelou invites
her audience to share in her thoughts and feelings. For instance, having given an account of the rape, she writes, "I thought I had died––I woke up in a
white–walled world, and it had to be heaven." The reader feels a connection with her pain, yet realizes redemption lies close at hand. Whereas
Walker tells how she was confronted by her parents, Angelou explains,"she [mother] picked me up in her arms and the terror abated for a while."
There is no impression of combativeness. There is only tenderness and care. Once again, she invites the reader in. Walker wants the reader to feel for
her; Angelou wants her audience to feel with her. They achieve their objectives by directing the reader's attention to specific emotions.
The emotional focus of Alice Walker's story is rage, red–hot and isolating. As I read this piece, I became livid, not only at the thought of her devastating
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Books Were an Important Part of Life in the Late 18th...
Paheeradan Nagulan
Learning is one of important processes in human being life. It is self–evident that human development cannot stand without a proper learning. Since
Learning provides unlimited Benefits, people should learn and experience it. The Reading is being reimagined over the time period. I'll discuss
about it later in this section. There are several ways that promotes Learning such as Books, electronic books, Movies, Periodicals such as Magazine,
journals or Newspapers and Audio/Visual clips. Nowadays Libraries plays a critical role on keeping the Books alive due to the invention Mass media
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Eighteenth Century Americans were mainly interested in reading books about practical arts, religious and the politics as well. American does have a
long tradition on reading habits since long back. Thus they are proved to be improved in vocal, public expressions both towards and against throughout
reading skills. Novels are the entertaining seldom read by Americans in the 18th century. The nation's first novel was published in the late 18th
century. The first two novels to be published were Digges' "Adventure of Alonso" and Brown's "The power of Sympathy". Women were also
contributed to the success of Novels, Such writers were Susuana Rowson for her novel "Charlotte: A tale of truth". This navel was re–issued under the
title of Charlotte Temple, which sold more than million and half copies. The growth of novel reading grew rapidly towards the end of the year
1750.The main reason for the growth of novel readers was the rapid growth of the source of book materials such as book seller, public library and
lending library. An average person was able to obtain their reading materials from booksellers, public libraries as well through lending libraries
which were a cheaper option since they were able to rent the books for a small fee. Due to the vast number of readers between the year 1773 and
1798 the number of book trading companies as well as the number of public libraries grew rapidly at faster rate than the increasing population. While
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I Choose Maus by Art Spiegleman
I chose Maus by Art Spiegleman. To be honest, I learned about the book from a television show, Comic Book Men. They were talking about a
graphic novel that won the Pulitzer. That peaked my interest, so I decided to research the topic of the book. When I discovered that it was an
autobiography about a complex relationship between a father and son, I firmly wanted to read it. The son learning of his father's story of the holocaust
was his way of to understand himself and his heritage and the journey is fascinating. When this assignment for generalist practice two came up, I
jumped at the opportunity.
Maus is a graphic novel. A graphic novel is predominantly told with pictures over words. This novel in particular relies on a strong and realistic
artwork to tell its story along with the imagery of mice. The novel was released in two parts, the book format is the two parts put together. It is divided
into five chapters, and has 296 pages. The first part was published in 1973 and was completed with the second portion in 1991 to create the final
complete book. This was clearly a labor of love and a tribute to his father.
There are a multitude of issues in Maus. Loss of loved ones, couple's troubles, competition of dead loved ones, are just to name a few. This treatment
will be focused on repairing the father and son relationship. Strained since childhood, their relationship has gotten progressively worse since the death
of Art's mother. Art struggles to understand his father on
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The Pros And Cons Of Modern Censorship
Duy Nguyen
10/26/17
Prof. Ferrier Watson
ENGL 1302
Modern Censorship What is censorship? Censorship means the process to examine a work, a piece of art, etc... in order to suppress or delete any
object in it that may seem objectionable or harmful. But why is there censorship? Writing has always been a risky venture, fraught with ethical,
political and financial pitfalls. If we look at the history of the world writing, we can see that it is filled with examples of censorship in many aspects (
political, social, personal ) and the authors of those writing have often risked much for the sake of their written words and for the sake of their
readers. So is censorship right or wrong? To me, however, I think that there is no clear answer to that question, for censorship has its fair balance
of advantages and disadvantages to its certain limit. A lot of people said censorship is right, cause it keeps the young generation safe from the
"words" that might ruin their mind, but some said censorship is unnecessary because of it just words and sooner or later all kids will hear and know
what those words mean. In my opinion, some part of censorship is good but it depends on the limit that is taken and how extreme censorship goes. I
do agree with one advantage that most people also agree about is that censorship helps protects the young, the innocent and the vulnerable. It is built on
the premise that we don't always know what is good for us, we
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Saul Bellow Response essay
In Saul Bellow's essay, Hidden Within Technology's Kingdom, a Republic of Letters, he reveals to us that by the 1930's the media was beginning to
make the written word obsolete.
Most of Americans are losing their since of literature. Bellow tells us of how Oswald Spengler, one of the most widely read authors of the early '30s,
taught that our tired old civilization was very nearly finished. His advice to the young was to avoid literature and the arts and to embrace
mechanization and become engineers. Shocked by Oswald Spengler conclusion Bellow refused to me obsolete. He had faced the challenge and defied
the evolutionist historians. A few years later, in an issue of The Wall Street Journal, Bellow came upon an old... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In 2002, only 52 percent of Americans ages 18 to 24, the college years, read a book voluntarily, down from 59 percent in 1992. Money spent on books
dropped 14 percent from 1985 to 2005 and has fallen dramatically since the mid–1990s. The number of adults with bachelor's degrees and "proficient
in reading prose" dropped from 40 percent in 1992 to 31 percent in 2003.
I believe that print media will soon become obsolete if it is not already obsolete. There are billions of cell phone users worldwide. It is much easier
for them to get the bulk of their news and information online. Why would they go to a store to buy a newspaper or magazine, when all they have to
do is turn on a cell phone? I believe with the advent of tablets and e– readers, there will be a time that print media is obsolete. I already find that
anytime I am required to print something, I am shocked that in 2013 we can't have an e–solution. With newspapers dying by the day, I think that
e–media will be the thing left standing. What motivates us to read? Interest, engagement in the topic, desire to understand, having the choice and
recommendation of those we trust leads us to a book. How often do we take the path less traveled instead of turning on a computer or the television?
What might our society lose if people read fewer books? We may be slowly evolving to be less
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  • 1. Essay on Unit 45 Unit 45, Assignment 1 – Resources for Health and Social Care. Explain why resources are presented differently due to the type of media used. During this Report we will be looking at the different types of resources available for new learners in Health and social care. I will be reviewing four different types of resources I have researched. I will also explain why they are presented differently from one another and the different types of ways these resources can be presented by the media. Internet – The internet is easily accessible and used worldwide. It is a global network and you can find a wide range of information on any topic via the internet. You can gain access on to the internet by using a variety of different appliances;... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book I used as a resource (Understanding Health and Social Care, Second edition, Julia Johnson, Sage publications, 2010) contained references, so that I knew where the piece of information was coming from and that it was from a reliable source. It had a contents page, with the chapter and page number, making it easier for myself to find a particular subject. There was also an index pages, which helped me to locate useful information. There was a lot of technical words and some jargon in this book and I did have to make a note of the words I didn't fully understand in order to go back and look them up to fully understand. Books can be presented by the media through the radio, billboards, television, social media sites and the internet. Understanding Health and social care is targeted at students and people working within the Health and social care sector. It is presented differently because it has lots of references and is updated when new information comes out or when what was previously written in the book has now become outdated. Journals – A journal is subject based and is written by experts and professionals. A journal is usually researched based and will be based upon facts with references/ evidence to support the writer's findings. Journals are known as periodical as they are published at regular intervals which could also make them a better resource than a book. The resource (Psychology review, volume 20, April 2015) was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. My First Day Of College College Freshmen My first day of college is one of the most important experiences of my life. The semester began on August 28, 2017. In that morning, I had plenty of time compared to high school. I overslept because I knew college starts only at 10 a.m. I had an alarm set for 9 a.m. Once I woke, I took a shower and got ready. HACC is about minimum 8 minutes away from my house. By 9:40 a.m., I was on my way to the Harrisburg Area CommunityCollege. I was full of confidence that I will reach the campus on time, but the opposite happened. It was my life goal to go to college, however, there came the complication because I was unaware of the incomprehension and unfamiliarity of being freshmen in college. As a former new student, I got a little lost before I arrived at my math class. Once I reached the HACC parking lot, I wasted more than 10 minutes going around the parking lot looking for an empty spot. While I was driving around, I felt very frustrating. Besides, I was running late to class. Unfortunately, I did not consider a full parking lot. Suddenly I remembered, when I came to college orientation I parked my car across a small bridge where a new parking lot was under construction. I drove there and found out they finished constructing the new parking lot. There were a lot of empty parking spots. I parked my car and quickly walked toward Whitaker Hall rushing to find my math class. I had a map of the campus, which listed all names and locations of specific buildings. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Working at The Bindery Essay Working at The Bindery I have a dream. I have a dream about getting a doctorate degree in music. Well, to get that far, I know I must get through undergraduate school first, let alone graduate school, and so on. Last year I realized that I needed a job that paid much more than minimum wage if I was going to afford to go to college. I then heard about The Bindery from a friend in the same situation as I was. I filled out an application, went to the orientation a few weeks later, and then discovered that working there would be no ordinary job. I will now briefly explain how the factory works and then show you the "ropes" of working in my department. There are two major departments at The Bindery: the press and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tie any long hair back, and tuck in any loose clothing. You can wear gloves if you wish, but it is not mandatory. Bring water to keep yourself hydrated, because it is very hot inside. Make out a time card for yourself at the beginning of the week and punch in early everyday. Since you will be working afternoon shift with me, I can tell you the schedule of work. Monday through Thursday, work is from 3:30pm–11:30pm, with a 30–minute lunch break at 7:30. Friday is 3:00pm–10:30pm. Saturday and Sunday (usually optional) is 2:00pm–9:30pm. No lunch break on these days. Every day, there is a 5–10 minute break every two hours. Now, I will share the steps to perform the duties of a gatherer in the bindery department. Place your belongings at the end of the line on which you will be working, and out of people and fork truck traffic. Grab a bundle of forms from the skid by the string or by the ends, lifting with your legs, and cautiously throw it up on the pocket. Bundles can weigh from 25 to 50 pounds, depending on the type of paper being used for the book. Throw as many bundles as it takes to fill the pocket, making sure that the print on the spine of the paper is lined up correctly. This insures that the page numbers will go in the correct order. A pocket usually holds about six or seven bundles to make it full. The number of pages in the book being made determines the number of pockets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The National Automotive Museum Preserves And Maintains... Founded in 1989, the National Automotive Museum preserves and maintains more than two–hundred cars for the public to admire. Projects that go into working with the museum include archiving both old and new knowledge of cars, filing research away on cars sold after Harrah's death for new owners, digitizing new information using the computer system called PastPerfect, and transcribing the journal of a man to the computer for record keeping. All of these tasks meant learning new skills in maintaining a museum's behind the scene collection as well as researching the collection's history. These projects help the museum function as well as provide a source of income so that the museum can stay open. The first project was archiving in the museum library to learn organizational skills. The automotive museum stores journals, magazines, books, and media such as film all in a library in the back of the museum. The articles and journals within this library date back to the early car magazines in the early twentieth century when the car was a novel machine, and goes all the way up to the most recent editions that feature electric cars from Tesla. The project was to make sure everything went back where it belonged in the system. Proper storage of the books ensures that the library stays organized for research on the cars. Another aspect of that project is to add new works to the library. As previously stated, the library is in possession of magazines and books from contemporary times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of ' Fog Falling On Cedars ' Taking Flight I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending annotations and floods of random texts for the past quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and techniques of analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential symbolism and crucial themes that were definitely worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew that the jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From the years leading up to this class, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Welty describes the first steps of reading as "human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or poem itself" (Welty 11). Picking up from my knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the voice of the book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection between itself and the reader. Following through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy between her trips and reading by calling them "stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement, development, change...each trip made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words for it" (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, "learning to see" when reading requires looking closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one starts to carefully listen and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination which then allows one to explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining "my imagination takes its strength and guides its direction from what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 4.724 E Business : Cybermediaries For E- Bookshops Essay 4.724 E Business Lecturer: Daniel Vidal Title: Cybermediaries for E– Bookshops Student Name and Id: Jaspreet Kaur – 20151134 Number of Word Counts– 1950 Table of Content – Cybermediaries – Bookfinder4u and Bookfinder Part A In this part we should start by briefly introducing the two cybermediaries and then outline what is similar and different between them. Bookfinder4u Bookfinder4u provides services and does not make sales directly. It searches various bookstores and booksellers all around the world within seconds. There are two types of services that bookfinder4u avails: in–print book search system and out–print book search system. Bookfinder4u searches around 100 book stores and 60000 booksellers all over the world. It helps in price comparison and shows results for the lowest price range. The company stands independently, is not associated with any bookstore or seller and the results that are shown are impartial. The results of the prices that are shown on the site are accurate and real. The results that are shown are updated every 30 minutes and if so don't happen then there can be varied reasons behind the same such as the user is using a slow network facility, the bookstore hasn't been available or their backup is down, etc. The services provided by Bookfinder4u are completely and absolutely free of any charge. Its main goal is to provide book searches and price comparison that is : Comprehensive:–Under this criteria, the company makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Produce a new look for a website. Essay Produce a new look for a website. 3.1.2 Formal Report =================== The problem that was in need of solving was to produce a new look for wow.com to target the 17 to 25 year olds. The look that the company were trying to aim for was young, energetic, dynamic and flexible. I firstly set out by comparing some current documents such as flyers, letters and invoices. This helped me as I could gather the best parts from these documents and use them to give me ideas to create new ones. The documents that I selected had to be 3 of a kind that were from three companies with two of a flyer and a letter. I the started off by researching and designing a logo for the new look wow.com. I produced four prototypes of the logo and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also had to produce a job application form which had to be on the website. I looked on the Internet for examples of application forms and selected the best ones and took ideas from them. Next document on the agenda was an invoice. I brought in some invoices and used them to compare and to help me design mine. I then had to actually make the website for which wow.com would put their new range on. I created mine by using an online website builder; I used this as I don't have much knowledge on building websites. This website had to include a homepage, an order form and a catalogue. I new what kind of look I was aiming for at the start and I thing I achieved it. To help improve my website I created a questionnaire to be answered by the first few customers. This is so I could make improvements to it straight away and also to satisfy other customer's needs. The questionnaire had two parts to it, the questions and answers section which was design so that I could get exactly what I wanted and secondly the tick box section which provided me with what generally what they thought of the website. I then produced the results and incorporated the improvements into the final design.
  • 8. Overall I think what I have produced has been exactly what the company has been looking for and I feel that they will be happy with what I have given them. All of the stationary is stylish and modern; I especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Rhetorical Analysis Of ' Snow Falling On Cedars ' I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending annotations and floods of random texts for the past quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and techniques of analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential symbolism and crucial themes that were definitely worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew that the jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From the years leading up to this class, the main goal I had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Welty describes the first steps of reading as "human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or poem itself" (Welty 11). Picking up from my knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the voice of the book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection between itself and the reader. Following through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy between her trips and reading by calling them "stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement, development, change...each trip made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words for it" (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, "Learning to See" when reading requires looking closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one starts to carefully listen and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination which then allows one to explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining "my imagination takes its strength and guides its direction from what I see and hear and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study : Mr. Linden 's Book Shop Mr. Linden's Book Shop He had warned her about the book. Now it's too late..... There was a girl. She lay in the bed sound asleep, in her cold, dark room. Beside her, was a book. The book had long vines that have grown out of it. The vines grew longer, and longer, and longer, until they reached to the end of her bed, then to the floor, and then to her door. A few months earlier, there was a man named Mark Linden. He wanted to own a book store. When he thought about buying a store. He searched the streets for stores or shops that have been closed down and weren't in use. It took him a long time to find the right one that made him feel at home. He found a medium sized shop after looking for a few days. It looked as if it hadn't been in use for at least 10 years. Inside of it was a cold, dark room filled with spider webs. The smell was very foul like a rats nest. There was no light in the room. He was mad that there was no light and that he would have to go get light bulbs and lamps. When he got the light bulbs, he replaced them and then worked on cleaning up. He dusted the bookshelves, swept the floor, and cleaned the computers. After a month or so, he started to get a lot of people to come to his shop to buy books, because no one else in the town worked at or owned a place where you could get books at the time. The business started to get better and better, then the girl came to borrow a book. Her name was Lucy, and she is 8 years old. Her family was poor and she barely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Library Card Opened New Worlds A library card opened new worlds to past generations of children as the Internet provides a portal into the world beyond physical locations for the youth of today. Books in any format are still the supreme entertainment available. They are transportable, either in paper copy or digitally, and they are always waiting for the reader to return to the adventure held between the title page and the end. As an adult, looking back on all the books read, Where the Red Fern Grows is the greatest story about a boy and his dogs. This book has kids, puppies and adventure with an underlying story of hard work and spirituality. The library may be virtual, but the expansion of imagination through books is timeless. The day is cold, rainy, and the internet has stopped working. How will the next three hours be spent? Glancing by the fireplace, an object slightly thicker than an I–pad mini catches your attention. It is a book with a picture of a smiling boy and two floppy eared dogs; you hunker down in the chair with hot chocolate and begin to read. Soon you are transported to eastern Oklahoma in the Ozark Mountains meeting Billy, his grandpa, mama, and sisters. The story unfolds about Billy, a poor farm boy, who cannot purchase coon hunting puppies and the trials he has earning the money to buy these dogs. His escapades' training the puppies and the final hunt takes about three hours to read. Upon completing the book, the realization that the internet is not needed to provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Reflection About Reading "You have to read 10 hours this week" said my first grade teacher. In elementary school reading logs were what all the teachers made us do. Every week I had to read a certain amount of hours. I however, never read the amount of hours I was supposed too. I would just fill out the log and tell my mom to sign it. At that time it sounded like a good idea but then came freshman year. Mrs. Daugherty changed my whole perspective on reading and how important it is to read. In elementary school reading never came easy too me. My mom would always say "The more you read, the better you'll be." but I never listened to her. Books were just not interesting to me. We would havebook fairs in our school library and I would always ask my grandma to come and buy me a bunch of books, but in reality I never even read the books that she bought me. I would wonder around the library looking for the perfect book then once I thought I found one, I would read one chapter then be done with it. Most of the time the books would just sit in my room until I got a letter from the librarian saying that the book was past due. Then when I went to return a book, the librarian would always ask "How did you like the book?" and I would reply "It was great I really enjoyed it!", even though I had never even finished the book. In Mrs. Daugherty's freshman college prep English class reading was what the majority of the class consisted of. We were always reading passages and would have to answer questions about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Reflection On My Parents Instilled My parents instilled in me the importance of reading since a very early age. We formed a nightly routine of reading every night before bed as soon as I started learning the basics of reading. I enjoyed every moment of this; it was my favorite part of the day. The first book I was able to read on my own was "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss. The feeling of success I had after this accomplishment is as clear as day and I can still see myself as a five–year–old beaming with joy when I could finally read a book without assistance. In grade school, I was never the one who was passionate about reading. However, when it came time to write a story, I was excited and even wrote stories on my own. In third grade, my friends and I would write fictional stories during lunchtime and present them to our teacher after recess. I can still remember the sense of pride we felt when we saw the surprised and proud looks on our teacher's face. It made us want to write more and more. But years went on, and I still never formed a fondness for recreational reading. I've been assigned more than five books a year in the past; some would catch my interest, but never enough to pull me in as much as to read in my spare time. There were rare occasions when I was really pulled into a book that was assigned to me. To this day I do not know if that was because of the mere thought that I was not willingly reading the book, or just that I did not have the patience for it. All ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Marketing James Patterson Books Executive Summary: Over the last decade James Patterson has published an unprecedented number of best–selling books, cemented a powerful brand image amongst a loyal following, and redefined the process by which authors create content to meet reader demand. From November 2000 through June 2003, Patterson had cumulative sales of over six million dollars, trailing only John Grisham during that time frame. He has generated the majority of his sales through a loyal readership that consistently lines up to buy his next installment. Keenly aware of this dedicated following, Patterson successfully sought to augment the proliferation of his titles with co–authors familiar with his brand that could share the workload, creating a virtual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With an exclusive pre–release to a carefully pre–determined list of customers, Patterson would instead be proactively creating a buzz, and potentially, a blockbuster. In terms of channel management, this pre–release should satisfy all members of the channel. Certainly, the book clubs would embrace the idea of being able to market an exclusive release of a Patterson novel, and with exclusive rights, should be able to retain club members for longer commitments. More importantly, this would not have to come at the expense of the retail chains because club members generally would buy books through the club channel anyways. The retail stores, instead, could benefit from the buzz created by club members, as non–club members may now be clamoring to buy the book their friends have already been talking about as soon as it is released in stores. A true blockbuster would increase the size of the "pie" for all channel members. Channel (2001): Strategic Resources: Patterson: В•Brand name: dominant in crime fiction genre В•Many titles: 3 per year vs. 1 for Clancy, Cornwell В•Cliffhanger endings leave Patterson readers eager for next installment В•Marketing Expertise: Patterson former Chairman of J. Walter Thompson "Badge" Authors: В•Name recognition: 90% and 84% for Grisham and Clancy (Patterson 54%) В•Broader range of readers В•Books as a status symbols: read these authors to impress
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  • 16. The Case Study of “Bookoff, Amazon Japan, and the Japanese... The Case Study of "Bookoff, Amazon Japan, and the Japanese Retail Bookselling Industry" Una Hu 1Why is the profitability of large Japanese retail booksellers relatively poor and their scale relatively small? According to the case, 'stagnation in sales along with the steady increase of costs over time has reduced the profitability of both large chains and small stores' (Peng 2009, p. 391). There are several reasons that results in the relatively poor profitability of large Japanese retail booksellers and their small scale. Firstly, the Saihan system, i.e. Resale Price Maintenance, is the most important factor. The system's price–fixing policy rules out the price competition (Peng 2009, p. 390), which would be a normal competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 387–395). The large number of bookstores is competing with each other for similar products with similar price. In addition, the Japanese retail bookselling industry has already become an oversaturated market nowadays (Peng 2009, p. 391). Therefore, the rivalry among retail bookstores becomes fairly intense under this circumstance. Also, it is almost certain that potential new entrants can be threatening, owing to the weak competitive power of existing bookstores, to be more specific, their small scale (Peng 2009, pp. 387), i.e. little economies of scale (Peng 2009, p. 37), the lack of uniqueness in their products with similar price (Peng 2009, pp. 390), i.e. shortage of non–scale–based advantages (Peng 2009, p. 37). In addition, the scarcity of entry barriers set by the Japanese government is another factor (Higuchi 2007). 'Entry barriers are advantages that incumbents have relative to new entrants.' (Porter 2008) Additionally, the number of publishers and wholesalers is relatively small compared with the bookstores. Therefore, these distributors have high bargaining power, i.e. they have the choice to favor larger book retailers over small ones because of the Consignment Sale System, i.e. they can obtain higher profit due to larger retailer's lower return rate (Peng 2009, pp. 388–389). Moreover, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Book Report on I Know Why The Caged Birds Sing by Maya... I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a novel by Maya Angelou, where she writes about her childhood and her experiences while growing up. This non–fiction novel illustrates Maya Angelou's childhood, being tossed around by her parents, and having to experience different cultures. Maya struggles particularly in finding friends, she is reserved, and will only open up to Bailey, her brother. Maya moves a couple of times to different places, which may contribute to her not having friends. The novel revolves around Maya Angelou, Bailey, and her grandmother, evolving through life from being a child to a teenager. This novel is set in the "South", in America. Maya Angelou describes what her life with her grandmother is like while constantly being discriminated against her race. She then found her father, and he leaves Maya and Bailey off to their mother's house. There, the mother's boyfriend rapes Maya. After suffering from psychological shock, Maya then moves back to her grandmother's. As a teenager Maya gets nervous about her sexual identity and tries to discover it. Through these harsh times, the naГЇve and softhearted Maya grows to become a strong, independent woman. A major theme in this book is about God. Seen in, "If there is going to be hope and a hope of wholeness, is the unshaking need for an unshakeable God." (23) Maya's grandma is a firm believer of God, and since Maya moves in with her, she forces Maya to go to church every Sunday. Even through all the trials and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Your Writing Style Essay Your Writing Style How can one person know what good style is when writing a paper? Where is it written that we as students should have to follow specific guidelines while writing? Anyone wanting to make their writing clear, precise, and simply correct will usually try following some type of guideline, or book in order to perfect their own writing style. After reading both The Elements of Style by Strunk and White, and also Williams's Style toward Clarity and Grace I can see why teachers discuss these books as tools for correcting and perfecting their students writing, and style. While at the same time understand someone out of the classroom setting, brushes up on their skills in writing with these books before they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of calling these books rule books they should be called suggestive writing tip books. Whereas, before someone thought if they did not follow the rule they were breaking it, now they can feel they are simply choosing to ignore some advice that may or may not have been helpful to them. This helps them to understand that not every time they "break" a rule is wrong, sometimes choosing to ignore the advice can have positive effects on their writing. Strunk and White, and Williams use very different approaches when addressing the issue of style. Strunk and White, apply more of a straight forward approach strictly telling the reader to follow their rules word for word. Although, many students and teachers believe it is a mystery why they choose the rules in style that they put into their book. Are these places where students have the most trouble with their style, and diction? If not, then are they the pet peeves of an overtly critical no–nonsense teacher? It was my understanding that overall the students should not question the advice being given them; they should simply follow the rules with no questions asked. After going through the blogs I came across Paula Newsom's, she felt the same way I did about Strunk and White's method for addressing style in their book. According to Paula's blog "any style book that makes a reader presume that its rules are engraved in stone suggests that there is only one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Inconvenience Of Hastings Entertainment Mark Doerr English 101 13, October, 2016 The Inconvenience of Hastings Entertainment Throughout our entire lives we are taught structure. Structure that repeats itself. Each night we set our alarms to the same time previous. We awake robotically, work, interact with the same faces, and then return to our homes to trace the process. So where do we rely on our imagination to come from? The vast majority of us cut it out of our cycle and replace it with a television. Some of us, however, still pick up a book. To fantasize about things that don't actually exist, to escape from reality for just a speck of time. I am of few in this internet–driven society that still read. Which for me involves going to a bookstore to look for a good book. Nowadays there are few bookstore opportunities. Due to Amazon and Kindle making it easier to press a few buttons than to drive somewhere to find it. The only two bookstore chains I know of in the Spokane area are Barns & Noble and Hastings Entertainment. I usually go to Hastings on 29th street, because it's only about ten blocks from my house. However I have begun to realize that Hastings Entertainment is an inconvenient bookstore for its customers because there is an unreliable computer system, not enough employees to help assist a customer and the store is always re–arranged. There is an outdated computer system for books to be located throughout the store. The computer system Hastings has makes it very difficult to search for a book, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert editor by countless publishers, business entities, and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an "awe aspiring" success have I resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound endurance haven again, of me––to date renowned in the publishing domain in both the United States and in Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty–seven (57) books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and them considered an established poet laureate to volumes of poetry, one as well of writer for children' books, who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer of the horror genre, and proudly one of an American novelist of 'love and romance & suspense books', and having a passion and devotion to his having a tenure of twenty–five years being devout playwright––where last year I finally after twenty–years of work and producing the play script––with thus allowing me as the original playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows––The Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for On–Broadway and Off–Broadway performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my–soon–to–be–published four volume series of books––a quote from my upcoming––four volume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Evaluating Kamil's Instructional Level And Needs The examiner conducted several assessments in order to determine Kamil's instructional level and needs in the area of decoding, attitude about reading as well as his ability to comprehend and retell a text. The information derived from the series of assessments has helped plan for meaningful instruction, which in the opinion of examiner will meet Kamil's instructional needs and support the increase of motivation towards reading. Below are the recommendations for each area of the instructional need. Attitude about Reading The Motivation to Read Profile survey reveals that Kamil feels good as a reader and he has a positive attitude towards reading. He also seems to read books which he chooses by himself and which are mostly comic books. Therefore, it is important to improve Kamil's motivation and engagement in choosing various genres of literature in order to expose him to the complex nature of English language. One way to increase Kamil's desire to reach for a wide variety of books is implementing activity titled Three–piece Kits (Edmunds & Bauserman, 2006). The teacher creates a three–piece kit containing three different types and/or genres of books in a bag. The kit should contain a narrative text, a poem and an expository book on a topic Kamil finds interesting. For example, Kamil's teacher can collect an autobiography/narrative book titled Knucklehead, a collection of war poems and an informational book about World War I/II. Kamil may find these books interesting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Retail Book Industry in Nz Management Consulting Report The New Zealand Book Retail Industry Analysis | | | | | | | | | |Date: | 27 August 2009 | Executive Summary The aim of this report is to analyse and outline the business perspectives for opening a new independent book store in the Auckland region. The report analyses the current book retail industry and specifically discusses a new book shop's viability highlighting the internal and external risks and opportunities as well as strengths and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group is also internationally operating in Australia and Singapore with more than 130 Angus & Robertson and Borders stores ("Big boys' books", 2009). After acquiring the Australasian and New Zealand businesses of the second–largest United States bookstore chain Borders[2] ("Whitcoulls ' Borders bid cleared", 2009) in 2008 the Whitcoulls Group obtained access to a high demographic serious books market niche ("Whitcoulls widens", 2008). As a result, the Whitcoulls Group operates 90 stores across New Zealand ("Whitcoulls finally picks", 2007) accounting for up to 45% of the book retail market ("Whitcoulls widens", 2008). Further to the existing dominance in all the CBD areas, Whitcoulls is planning to expand into small–town areas starting from Te Awamutu, Richmond and Ashburton ("Booksellers ready", 2008). The recent recession prompted the group to seek cost cuts by merging its Australasian retail operations' support offices into one division located in Australia ("How the book trade", 2009). The group is also looking into opening the online selling operations in August ("Booksellers ready", 2008). 2.1.2 Paper Plus
  • 23. The Paper Plus chain being fully New Zealand–owned is the second–largest book retailer in New Zealand ("New look", 2008). The company operates as a franchise system and has been around for more than 25 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings... Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou, the current poet laureate of the United States, has become for many people an exemplary role model. She read an original poem at the inauguration of President Clinton; she has also appeared on the television show "Touched by an Angel," and there read another poem of her own composition; she lectures widely, inspiring young people to aim high in life. Yet this is an unlikely beginning for a woman who, by the age of thirty, had been San Francisco's first black streetcar conductor; an unmarried mother; the madam of a San Diego brothel; a prostitute, a showgirl, and an actress (Lichtler, 861927397.html). Her book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings argues persuasively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In another instance, Angelou describes an incident in which she had a terrible toothache from two abscessed teeth. Since her grandmother (whom Maya called "Momma") had once loaned money to a white dentist, Momma decided to take Angelou to him to see if he would treat her teeth, despite the fact that white doctors did not normally treat blacks. The dentist refused, telling Momma that "he'd "rather stick [his] hand in a dog's mouth than in a nigger's" (Angelou, 160). In another instance, a group of "po' white trash children" confront Momma at her store, taunting her. As Renee Barlow notes, "They were represented as clownish, dirty, and rather silly. On the other hand, Mama simply stood like a rock and sang the Gospel. Her beauty of soul versus their disgusting antics creates a powerful scene about the nature of the oppressed and the oppressor. Marguerite, meanwhile, lies crouched behind the screen in agony at the inability of her class to command respect simply because of their color. Then, as the scene progresses, she understands that in spite of the disparity of power between the po'white trash and Mama, Mama has won" (Barlow, 861927397.html). She has won not because she has outsmarted the white youths or even –– strictly speaking –– overpowered them, but because she has outclassed them. This is a powerful lesson for a child to learn, and one that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Themes Of The Book ' Echo, Great Ambition ' All books have themes that teach the reader a lesson. The theme of the book Echo is great ambition. Another book that has a great theme is Tuck Everlasting which has the theme of hope. I have read so many books with many great themes. But one book that I read in my summer reading assignment is Red Queen. This book's theme was so intriguing. Usually, books have themes like friendship, love, and kindness. But the Red Queen had a very interesting theme. The theme of this book was trust and betrayal. Now before I launch into a wide–ranged explanation of why it has a theme of trust and betrayal let me explain the summary of the book to you. Now in this book Mare Barrow's world is divided by blood. Those with red blood and those with silver ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be more specific I will quote a passage from the book Red Queen. "What is it? Who else joined up?" They don't answer me, exchanging glances instead. A few names run through my head, servants and kitchen boys who would support the cause. But the person who joins us is no servant. He's not even Red. "Maven." I don't know whether to scream or run when I see my betrothed appear from the shadows. He's a prince, he's Silver, he's the enemy, and yet, here he is, standing with one of the leaders of the Scarlet Guard. His companion Holland, an aging Red servant with years of service behind him, seems to swell with pride. She steps toward us, gun in hand, but she's just as nervous as he is. Still, her voice does not shake. "I want to hear it from your lips, little prince. Tell me what you told him," she says tipping her head toward Holland. Maven sneers at "little prince," his lips curving in distaste, but he doesn 't snap at her. "I want to join the Guard," he says, his voice full of conviction. She moves quickly, cocking the pistol and taking aim in the same motion. My heart seems to stop when she presses the barrel to his forehead, but Maven doesn't flinch. "Why?" she hisses. "Because the world is wrong. What my father has done, what my brother will do, is wrong." He is a prince and, worst of all, the queen's son. I didn't want to trust him for this very reason, for the secrets he kept hidden. Or maybe this is what he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On Strengths And Weaknesses Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses in an area, but our weaknesses can improve and be turned into another strength. One of my main weaknesses was reading and comprehension skills; whether it being a book, article, or even notes. It's something I have always struggled with, but every weakness can improve into a strength depending on how badly you're willing to work for it. Comprehension while I read was my largest issue, and it would be so awful to where I would read a whole story and still question what the plot was about. I would need all the help I could find for English classes throughout school because my grade would always slip when there was a reading assignment. Teacher's assumed that I didn't care about my grade and they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was my senior year of high school and English 4 CP was the one class that made me anxious because I had no hope in doing well, considering that I struggled deeply with English 1 CP. Many thoughts ran through my head, which only made me more nervous for this class. My plan was to just use Google to help me find the easy short written plot to any book we would read for class. The teacher ended up making us read a book of our choice every Thursday during the entire class period. I would grab a book and pretend to read it, just by staring at the pages and pretending to flip to the next because I thought there was no use since I wouldn't understand it anyway. During the school year, I built a relationship with my teacher and I talked to her about many aspects. One day I was telling her how much I loved math because it was like a simple puzzle and the pieces easily fit into the problems. She told me that English was a puzzle as well and that's why it's her favorite subject. She further explained that a book is a puzzle because it obtains a series of events that you must piece together. I told her that for me, reading was like having too many difficult little pieces and I couldn't find the right fit. She began to open my eyes by discussing that a challenging puzzle is the best kind because it allows your mind to think more and explore. My teacher gave me tips with reading by telling me to look up the words I don't understand in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Industry Description Of The Retailing Industry Industry Description Book retailing is an industry where companies sell books and other reading media, including, audio books, e–books and e–readers. Some bookstores sell other products including DVDs, stationery and gifts. Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWCS) world network reports sales of sixty billion globally, including e–books (Hoovers Inc, 2016). Most Book retailers operate from storefronts, although some bookstores also operate online. Barnes & Noble US, Fnac France, Page One China, Thalia Germany, and WH Smith UK are prominent companies in this industry. (Hoovers Inc, 2016). According to Yee, (n.d.). Dymocks is the largest bookstore chain in Australia; others include Collins Booksellers, Books and Gifts and department stores such as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over the five year period until 2015–6, there was an annual decline in revenue of 10.6% (ibisworld, 2016). Numerous challenges have beset the industry, such as, lower book prices, strong competition from online retailers and a change in popularity from printed books to e–books (ibisworld, 2016). Other issues that have a significant effect on bookstores are parallel import restrictions (IBISWorld, 2016), and online retailers being advantaged by low freight charges and often no requirement to pay (GST) Goods and Services Tax (ABC, 2016). Encouraging Signs However, there are encouraging signs according to Williams, (2015) who points to the icon of bookstores Dymocks, which claims to have had its best ever sales year. Sydney book retailer Jon Page noted an upward surge in sales in the final quarter leading up to Christmas, a period that accounts for around 70% of annual sales (Han, 2015). According to the Nielsen book scan data, there were 55.4 million in sales of printed books in Australia last year, a 2.2% increase over the previous year, the first sales increase since 2009. (Han, 2015). Some of the downturns in printed book sales may be as a result of economic conditions which have affected all retailers. According to Page, (n.d.) the global financial crisis has dramatically changed retailing regardless of your product (Han, 2015).The chief executive of the Australian Booksellers Association, Joel Becker commented, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. To Use, or Not to Use E-books. That Is the Question. Thanks to new technology that is being invented every day, life has become increasingly simple and concise. There are gadgets that introduced almost daily which are meant to replace "outdated" and "old" ways of living. The invention of e–books was one such creation that was made to make the lives of readers easier and simpler. However, are traditional paper books truly better than e–books? If so, or if not, why? It is time to settle the score. E–books hit the shelves and were (and still are) huge. Visiting a bookstore or waiting for abook to arrive at the house, for many people, takes much too long. Life, today, is all about doing precise work in a short amount of time, and e–books are a way to help consumers do just that. As commented on by Mohsin Hamid of the New York Times, "The advantages of e –books are clear ... I can read an intriguing review of a book...and with the click of a button be reading that book in an instant" (Hamid). Hamid also later commented on the convenience of many features that e–books possess, "it is possible to vary the size of the font...e–books can be read in the dark, self–illuminated" (Hamid). An e–reader can also hold at least a thousand or more books without any extra weight, making e–readers very useful for traveling. They are light, do not take up to much space, and you can hold a wide variety of books on your person at any given time. These features, which paper books do not possess, are enticing features which appeal to a wide spectrum of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Negatives And Negatives Of Print The future of print communication lies within the direction of where print media is currently heading, digital. With that being said, print will never die; there will always be people who want to physically hold a book, a magazine, or a newspaper. Although it is not presumptuous to assume that the amount of print will decrease, it will however continue to live for decades to come. Print history will always have a crucial aspect in the linear advancements of technology. There are many ways to look at what print is used for in our everyday lives, for one, we read it on a regular basis whether it's a newspaper, a magazine, a novel, packaging or a map. Everywhere we go print is present, and life would be unimaginable in the twenty first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The death of print in the newspaper industry is not worldwide, but there has been a rapid shift towards digital content. This shift is mostly due to the changing consumer behaviour and the widely available free online content. Not only have the amount of physical copies of newspapers and magazines decreased, but the written content has significantly changed too. Walter Benjamin claims that the role of the storyteller is becoming obsolete, and the stories that are being told are of no relevance to the people of the twenty first century. With more stories being written both, digitally and professionally, there is less of a need for people to orally speak about past experiences. Modern story telling is no longer concerned with the multiple experiences of storytellers, and thus loses the concrete human meaning. The need for storytelling has decreased due to the amount of facts and information that are readily available on the Internet. The stories that were once told to pass on knowledge have no relevance, since more accurately stated facts and information are present in many online sources, which have been backed with evidence. Thus, making the stories that were told previously not as accurate or reliable. Just as mentioned above, it is true that with new technological advances there has been less of a need for print. It is also true that without print, some of these innovations would not exist today and it is clear that print is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Article Analysis : Harper Lee 's ' Kill A Mockingbird ' A lot of books that get banned are due to having real world events, and certain words that are censoring students from history, and reality. "Harper Lee's book has been challenged by black parents who object to the use of the word "nigger"." (Rohrer). Although the word is disrespectful to use, it's a part of history that can't be erased. "To Kill a Mockingbird" uses the word 58 times in the book, but without it, the book wouldn't have an accurate representation of that time era. The fact that some religions, origins, and ethnicities get offended by this is understandable, but by trying to ban the books from schools it is restricting information from the whole student body not only their child. The history that is being shown by the use of "nigger" only teaches the time era we have lived and points out how far we have come from. History is what has happened in the past, and what has shaped us today. The past defines us and is a reminder of where we came from, but also shows us what we learned from our mistakes. It initially builds our moral values and is memories of time eras and accomplishments. Parents can't just erase the events that they don't like, otherwise, they aren't allowing their children to know the truth of what has happened in our past. This takes away knowledge from students and ultimately makes them naive. Covering the issues of this world with rainbows and butterflies. When books are censored because of their use of harsh vocabulary or content that can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Looking For Books For Business Classes I went to the school store to buy books and I approached one of the student sellers and asked for help. She first asked me how she could help me. I then told her I was looking for books for business classes, so she directed me to the business section of the store. She then asked me what the CRN was. I told her the CRN and she found the book. She then asked if I was buying the book today, but I could not buy the book because it was more expensive than I thought. I told her not today because of that reason. She then gave me the alternate option, which was to buy the book online for a cheaper price. So I listened to her advice and brought the book online. This to me was a great interaction because she didn't let me leave without knowing all my options, she answer all of my questions, and helped me right away when I approached her. She used most of the selling sequence. Today I went to Walmart to buy a laptop fan because I notice my laptop overheated a lot. I went to the electronic section and I was approached by a man and his name tag said Larry. He first asked "how can I help you today?" He was very friendly and knowledgeable about the product I was asking for. He asked me the price range I was looking to buy in, and the size and brand of my computer. I told him and he suggested a laptop fan that is ran by just plugging into the laptop USB port. He suggested the "Tripp Lite NC2003SR Laptop Cooling Pad with 2 Built–In USB–Powered Fans". He said since my laptop was bigger I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Is The Internet Making People Stupid The style of the Internet definitely has an impact on how we read and think, but Carr did not mention another contributing factor. It also has to do with the vast amount of information available on the Internet overwhelming readers. People often do not know where to start when they look up a certain topic because there is so much information to sift through. If people do not find the information they are looking for after clicking through one or two links, they often get discouraged and do not bother to try and dig any deeper for the answer they are looking for. A person trying to do serious research could go through pages upon pages of information online and still only scratch the surface of their topic. It is very difficult for a person to create their own ideas and opinions and think critically when they spend an hour sifting through pages that all say the exact same thing. And while this problem can also be seen with books, it is a bit easier to sift through books to find information, you do not have to worry about whether or not the information in the book is valid unlike Internet sources. Some people do not agree with Carr's view that the Internet is making people stupid, and instead believe that we have never been smarter. Donald Morrison, a contemporary author and former editor of TIME Magazine, gives his response to Carr's book The Shallows, "Just as we survived the advent of the telephone, radio, and television–which experts back then warned would fry our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Importance Of Censorship In Libraries Censorship is a huge thing within today's society, Censorship in libraries is when a school board, a parent, or just anyone challenges a book that is explicit with sexual language, homosexuality, and or religion. The meaning of censorship is to ban a book, it's not necessarily up to the library, but more so to the community and the school board. Anyone can challenge a book to be censored, even if it's not explicit, if you personally take offense to a book you can challenge it to be a censored or banned book, but with that you have to have a valid reason on why you want it banned or censored. There are thousands of books that are considered to be explicit and are banned out of libraries in some schools even if they aren't that bad of books, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Including Ten Sleep, Wyoming. On the other hand there's a lot of schools who have just this specific book banned or censored because it is sexually explicit, homosexuality explicit, and religiously explicit. For my second reasoning, books can be challenged, censored, or banned in libraries if the parents, staff, or school board if they do not necessarily agree with their children to read books that are censored in libraries because they could be religious and it could be going against their beliefs and that would affect and cause a lot of chaos for the school district or public library; my prospective and voice on this is that there should be books banned, censored, or challenge because theirs always going to be someone who will take offense to something, wither it is a book, a movie, a magazine, or even a song. Mark Twain a famous poet once quoted, "The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read" and I personally think this is important because I believe that the more experience that you may have in reading or just anything else, the more experience you will have means the more knowledge you have, this is significant because if you can read or hear and you choose not to listen to music or read, you are only hurting yourself because you will have no advantages over anyone. . If you are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Maya Angelou Motherhood Maya Angelou By consistently weaving the theme of motherhood into her literature, Maya Angelou creates both personal narratives and poems that the reader can relate to. Her exploration of this universal theme lends itself to a very large and diverse audience. Throughout Angelou's works, she allows her followers to witness her metamorphosis through different aspects of motherhood. Well–worked themes are always present in Angelou's works– self– acceptance, race, men, work, separation, sexuality, and motherhood. However, Angelou uses the latter to provide "literary unity" (Lupton 7–8). Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She sees only a woman that many people, both white and black, respect. The general store that Annie owns is the center of activity in Stamps. This
  • 35. centralization of the store has a direct correlation to the way Annie is the moral center of Maya's childhood family (Lupton 8–9). After ten years of living with Momma Henderson, Maya and Bailey are sent to join their mother in St. Louis. By the time the children are in their teens, they have covered the western portion of the United States, traveling between their parents' separate homes and Momma Henderson's in Arkansas. Each move greets them with a different set of relatives or another of their parents' lovers. The turmoil that Maya undergoes causes her to question many aspects of herself. As a young woman she begins to doubt her sexual preference and engages in a onetime sexual encounter to prove her sexuality. After this experience, Maya finds herself pregnant. Angelou ends her first book with the birth of her son, Guy. This occurrence lends itself to a note of awakening that carries through Maya's next book, Gather Together In My Name. Between the conclusion of Caged Bird and the beginning of Gather Together, there is practically no break in the narrative. The former ends with Guy's birth and the latter when he is just a few months old. In its
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  • 37. System Investigation System Investigation The Crack Monkey Bookstore has been in business for about six months and wants to expand to the Internet to help move inventory. This bookstore will be dealing in collage schoolbooks only, both new and used. We will start to implement this system by following the Systems Development Life Cycle by starting with the System Investigation. Feasibility Study Presently we are a local bookstore located in Mesa that has to rely on both word of mouth and local advertisement for business. The books are stored in the back of the building on bookracks in alphabetical order. The Crack Monkey Bookstore has been approved for a 150,000–dollar loan form the government to make these and other improvements. Some of the other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It must be fast, accurate and efficient in order to maintain a sharp business edge over competition. Inventory management has two sections: stock picking / inventory replacement and shipping / receiving. Both will require inventory software as well as a tie–in to the customer database. Hardware requirements are: Bar code scanners, permanently mounted for the shipping and receiving area and mobile RF scanners for the stock pickers and inventory replacement personnel. Additional shipping/receiving hardware includes standard PC I/O terminals, and printers for shipping labels. Accounting The accounting software is the center of the business. It will require standard accounting software, and shall operate as an immediate update system. Point of sale data shall directly access inventory. When a sale is made dollars and taxes are calculated and logged, inventory is reduced and marked as pending. When the picker has removed the book from its holding area, the item is marked as "picked waiting for delivery." If the book is shipped, the item is marked as delivered when the shipping label is printed. If a book is purchased, dollars and tax are calculated and logged; inventory is increased and marked "pending;" and once the picker has placed the item for storage the item is marked "stored and available for sale." Accounting will require a PC terminal and printer at a workstation. Internet Internet access shall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. 20 Century Genius Award Essay example I would like to present the 20th Century Genius Award to Dr. Maya Angelou. She is a remarkable Renaissance woman who is hailed as one of the great voices of contemporary literature. As a poet, educator, historian, best–selling author, actress, playwright, civil–rights activist, producer and director, she continues to travel the world, spreading her legendary wisdom. Within the rhythm of her poetry and elegance of her prose lies Angelou's unique power to help readers of every orientation span the lines of race and Angelou captivates audiences through the vigor and sheer beauty of her words and lyrics. (Dr. Maya Angelou, The Official Website, © 2003) A brief synopsis of the life and time of Dr Maya Angelou; she was born Marguerite... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also wrote a book of meditations, Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now (1993), and children's books that include My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken and Me (1994) and Life Doesn't Frighten Me (1998). In 1981 Angelou became a professor of American studies atWake Forest University, Winston–Salem, North Carolina. Among numerous other honors was her invitation to compose and deliver a poem for the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993. Maya Angelou is a woman that has done so much in her life time I would not know where to begin. There is always one poem that she published that will stick in my heart forever. The poem "Still I Rise" is a phenomenal poem that I think everyone of every race should have the pleasure of being a part of. "Still I Rise" You may write me down in history, with your bitter, twisted lies, you may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise. Does my sassiness upset you? Why are you beset with gloom? 'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells pumping in my living room. Just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of tides, Just like hopes springing high, Still I'll rise. Did you want to see me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling down like teardrops, Weakened by my soulful cries. Does my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Maya Angelou: A Source of Humanity Essay Maya Angelou: A Source of Humanity "I am human," Angelou said, "and nothing human can be alien to me" (Shafer). Maya Angelou just may be the most "human" person in the world. Indeed, with all of the struggles she went through in her early life, her humanness increasingly deepened. Her life was characterized by the instability of her childhood and her family, along with the challenge of being a black woman growing up in 19th century America. The deepness of her humanness is evident in all of her writings, from her autobiographies to her poetry. Now a success today, Angelou's major themes are inspired by the dream of overcoming the struggles that were ever–present in her life. Born April 4, 1928 in Saint Louis, Missouri, Maya ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Angelou was about three years old, her parents, Bailey Johnson, a naval dietician, and Vivian Johnson, divorced, and Maya and her brother were sent to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. Angelou claims that her grandmother, whom she called "momma, had a deep–brooding love that hung over everything she touched" (Burt). Growing up in Stamps, Angelou learned what it was like to be a black girl in a world whose boundaries were set by whites. She was conditioned to think that white girls had better lives than black girls. Despite the odds, her grandmother instilled pride and confidence in Angelou that would benefit her for years to come (Shafer). After five years of being apart from their mother the children were sent back to St. Louis to be with her. This move eventually deeply scarred Angelou when she was raped by her mother's boyfriend at the age of 8 (Burt). Following this incident and the rapist's threats, Maya was mute for nearly five years. She was sent back to Stamps to live with her grandmother because her mother could not deal with the grim state Angelou was in. With the constant help of a woman named Mrs. Flowers, who was a close friend of her grandmother, Angelou began to retrieve the pride and confidence she once had. Then in 1940, Maya and her brother were sent to San Francisco to live with their mother. But, yet again, life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Comparing In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens and I Know... In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Alice Walker and Maya Angelou are two contemporary African –American writers. Although almost a generation apart in age, both women display a remarkable similarity in their lives. Each has written about her experiences growing up in the rural South, Ms. Walker through her essays and Ms. Angelou in her autobiographies. Though they share similar backgrounds, each has a unique style which gives to us, the readers, the gift of their exquisite humanity, with all of its frailties and strengths, joys and sorrows. Tragedy struck both of these women at the age of eight. Ms. Walker lost her sight in one eye. Ms. Angelou was raped. Each described... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Confronted" is a combative word. When people are confronted by others, they want to launch an attack. Her style and choice of words make the reader aware that she is alone and fearful. She is left to fight her battles by herself. Maya Angelou narrates her account in a conversational tone. She uses the past tense which tells her audience "it's over" for her. Her words are free from severity. They encourage the reader to see hope in the midst of sadness. Instead of trying to elicit a particular emotional response, Angelou invites her audience to share in her thoughts and feelings. For instance, having given an account of the rape, she writes, "I thought I had died––I woke up in a white–walled world, and it had to be heaven." The reader feels a connection with her pain, yet realizes redemption lies close at hand. Whereas Walker tells how she was confronted by her parents, Angelou explains,"she [mother] picked me up in her arms and the terror abated for a while." There is no impression of combativeness. There is only tenderness and care. Once again, she invites the reader in. Walker wants the reader to feel for her; Angelou wants her audience to feel with her. They achieve their objectives by directing the reader's attention to specific emotions. The emotional focus of Alice Walker's story is rage, red–hot and isolating. As I read this piece, I became livid, not only at the thought of her devastating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Books Were an Important Part of Life in the Late 18th... Paheeradan Nagulan Learning is one of important processes in human being life. It is self–evident that human development cannot stand without a proper learning. Since Learning provides unlimited Benefits, people should learn and experience it. The Reading is being reimagined over the time period. I'll discuss about it later in this section. There are several ways that promotes Learning such as Books, electronic books, Movies, Periodicals such as Magazine, journals or Newspapers and Audio/Visual clips. Nowadays Libraries plays a critical role on keeping the Books alive due to the invention Mass media communications. I'll talk further about this later in this section. Let's take a closer look about Books. The book is one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eighteenth Century Americans were mainly interested in reading books about practical arts, religious and the politics as well. American does have a long tradition on reading habits since long back. Thus they are proved to be improved in vocal, public expressions both towards and against throughout reading skills. Novels are the entertaining seldom read by Americans in the 18th century. The nation's first novel was published in the late 18th century. The first two novels to be published were Digges' "Adventure of Alonso" and Brown's "The power of Sympathy". Women were also contributed to the success of Novels, Such writers were Susuana Rowson for her novel "Charlotte: A tale of truth". This navel was re–issued under the title of Charlotte Temple, which sold more than million and half copies. The growth of novel reading grew rapidly towards the end of the year 1750.The main reason for the growth of novel readers was the rapid growth of the source of book materials such as book seller, public library and lending library. An average person was able to obtain their reading materials from booksellers, public libraries as well through lending libraries which were a cheaper option since they were able to rent the books for a small fee. Due to the vast number of readers between the year 1773 and 1798 the number of book trading companies as well as the number of public libraries grew rapidly at faster rate than the increasing population. While ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. I Choose Maus by Art Spiegleman I chose Maus by Art Spiegleman. To be honest, I learned about the book from a television show, Comic Book Men. They were talking about a graphic novel that won the Pulitzer. That peaked my interest, so I decided to research the topic of the book. When I discovered that it was an autobiography about a complex relationship between a father and son, I firmly wanted to read it. The son learning of his father's story of the holocaust was his way of to understand himself and his heritage and the journey is fascinating. When this assignment for generalist practice two came up, I jumped at the opportunity. Maus is a graphic novel. A graphic novel is predominantly told with pictures over words. This novel in particular relies on a strong and realistic artwork to tell its story along with the imagery of mice. The novel was released in two parts, the book format is the two parts put together. It is divided into five chapters, and has 296 pages. The first part was published in 1973 and was completed with the second portion in 1991 to create the final complete book. This was clearly a labor of love and a tribute to his father. There are a multitude of issues in Maus. Loss of loved ones, couple's troubles, competition of dead loved ones, are just to name a few. This treatment will be focused on repairing the father and son relationship. Strained since childhood, their relationship has gotten progressively worse since the death of Art's mother. Art struggles to understand his father on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Pros And Cons Of Modern Censorship Duy Nguyen 10/26/17 Prof. Ferrier Watson ENGL 1302 Modern Censorship What is censorship? Censorship means the process to examine a work, a piece of art, etc... in order to suppress or delete any object in it that may seem objectionable or harmful. But why is there censorship? Writing has always been a risky venture, fraught with ethical, political and financial pitfalls. If we look at the history of the world writing, we can see that it is filled with examples of censorship in many aspects ( political, social, personal ) and the authors of those writing have often risked much for the sake of their written words and for the sake of their readers. So is censorship right or wrong? To me, however, I think that there is no clear answer to that question, for censorship has its fair balance of advantages and disadvantages to its certain limit. A lot of people said censorship is right, cause it keeps the young generation safe from the "words" that might ruin their mind, but some said censorship is unnecessary because of it just words and sooner or later all kids will hear and know what those words mean. In my opinion, some part of censorship is good but it depends on the limit that is taken and how extreme censorship goes. I do agree with one advantage that most people also agree about is that censorship helps protects the young, the innocent and the vulnerable. It is built on the premise that we don't always know what is good for us, we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Saul Bellow Response essay In Saul Bellow's essay, Hidden Within Technology's Kingdom, a Republic of Letters, he reveals to us that by the 1930's the media was beginning to make the written word obsolete. Most of Americans are losing their since of literature. Bellow tells us of how Oswald Spengler, one of the most widely read authors of the early '30s, taught that our tired old civilization was very nearly finished. His advice to the young was to avoid literature and the arts and to embrace mechanization and become engineers. Shocked by Oswald Spengler conclusion Bellow refused to me obsolete. He had faced the challenge and defied the evolutionist historians. A few years later, in an issue of The Wall Street Journal, Bellow came upon an old... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2002, only 52 percent of Americans ages 18 to 24, the college years, read a book voluntarily, down from 59 percent in 1992. Money spent on books dropped 14 percent from 1985 to 2005 and has fallen dramatically since the mid–1990s. The number of adults with bachelor's degrees and "proficient in reading prose" dropped from 40 percent in 1992 to 31 percent in 2003. I believe that print media will soon become obsolete if it is not already obsolete. There are billions of cell phone users worldwide. It is much easier for them to get the bulk of their news and information online. Why would they go to a store to buy a newspaper or magazine, when all they have to do is turn on a cell phone? I believe with the advent of tablets and e– readers, there will be a time that print media is obsolete. I already find that anytime I am required to print something, I am shocked that in 2013 we can't have an e–solution. With newspapers dying by the day, I think that e–media will be the thing left standing. What motivates us to read? Interest, engagement in the topic, desire to understand, having the choice and recommendation of those we trust leads us to a book. How often do we take the path less traveled instead of turning on a computer or the television? What might our society lose if people read fewer books? We may be slowly evolving to be less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...