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Shaping My Identity
In one's life, there are many core memories that make up who a person is and many life changing
events or people that help shape your identity. At the time, one might not realize how much someone
changed their life, or how an event completely changed them as a person, but in the end, one will be
truly grateful for the events and people who helped them become who they are; just as I am. The day
I met my best friend changed a lot of aspects of my life and helped shape my identity. We met at
basketball practice over Thanksgiving break this past year, and we had never talked before because I
was scared that I would not be funny enough or she would think I was not popular enough. Then,
one day we were in the middle of a drill and I decided step ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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At the very moment of our meeting, nothing about me changed. As time as progressed however, I
can see the impact she has left on my life. I now know that I have strength that only she could bring
out in me. Before I met her, I did not think I was capable of making it through a bad day or not
letting what people say about me bother me. She reminds me everyday of the strength I have and
that has made me more confident. This has shaped my indentity because I am now stronger than I
ever would have been without meeting her. Also, I know the capabilities I have that can inspire
others. I never used to reach out to people in need and offer help and my advice. Now, I realized that
I am truly capable of helping others, and it is now part of my daily life to help anyone I can. These
things that she helped me realize have left a lasting impact on my identity. I now know that I am
strong and can have confidence, I would not have realized those things if I had never met her. I also
know that part of my identity is helping others onto the path of success, and that is something that I
will not stop doing because it is now who I am. These new found pieces of me that help shape my
identity would not have been impressed into my life without the moment I met my best friend. At
first I did not realize how much she helped change and shape me, but now I see and am truly
grateful for the impact she has had on my new
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Critical Analysis Of Reading Skills By Charles Perfetti
In the article of Reading Skills, by Charles A.Perfetti, focus on the reading disorders occurs in
human being, what is the reason behind them, how some candidate got higher scores and how some
got lower scores in their orally assessment. By a analysis he got a Garden variety of reading
disorders occurs in those lower skill candidate. Dyslexia, general intellectual problem & some
disabilities he got to know by analysis. Dyslexia is a selective damages in direct route of neurons,
those people having this disorders its not meant that they are not good enough in all the learning
activities, with the help of proper treatment they became a good readers & writers. Process of
reading is totally dependent on reader understanding of written language, how the reader encoded in
their words ones again during the reading period. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A visual input enters & starts the process of word identification immediately, integration of words
are going on & interpretation as well after the whole process reader start reading whatever encoded
again in their mind if they have no disorders they go very well but if they having troubles in reading
they do not having better understanding of words in their mind, might be having a problem in
neurons because of this problem memory having trouble in their capacity & failed to proceed,
multiples types of problems are seen in each disorder (syntactic difficulty, trouble in letter string
processing, limiting words identification, Lexical orthographic–Phonological process).Reader can
be successful when there is a match between input (letters) & word representation. Letters in reading
identify through the contribution of Graphemic & Phonological unit, with the joint contribution of
both units outcome( reading individuals words), comes
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Human Rights And The Human Right
All individuals are allow to certain basic rights in every part of the world. Without consideration of
the circumstances, nobody has fairly or righteously impowered to take away these basic rights from
ordinary citizens of particular country. The human rights are of different types of rights like,
political rights and civil liberty rights. The most significant constitutional human right available to a
human being of right to life and physical safety. According to Donnelly and Howard Human rights
are the expression of the need for self respect, impartiality, legitimacy, integrity and just ness. The
idea of human rights support the scope of justice and virtual. However,several organizational and
country heads emphasize the need of women's human rights and its violation has always been a
common phenomenon in different parts of the world(Donnelly & Howard 1987).As, India is home
to a growing democracy and to recent magnificent country economic growth. Unfortunately, this has
not protected different kind of serious women's human right abuses and it is remaining a fact of life
in many parts of the India.
Women's Human rights are those minimum rights which are compulsorily obtainable by every
individual as women are the member of human family. The constitution of India also give authority
the equality of rights of both gender. However, in the globe of women's rights in India, there occured
generally in many parts of India. As per sociology professor,Poonam Dhanda, Indian society
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In-Store Merchandise Theft Case
Over a period of a year we have notice a rise in missing merchandise, which has had an impact on
our quarterly sales. Because of our continued loss of profit due to the theft of in–store merchandise,
the company will begin reasonable doubt searches and utilizing video surveillance in order to
prosecute these criminals. ACME has continually been the target of in–store merchandise theft
creating a profit loss and an increased safety risk to its employees due to its lack of video
surveillance in and around its stores, and its unwillingness to prosecute the thieves who have been
damaging to the company's profit margin. In today's climate we cant assume all of our employees
are working for the good of the business (Laner, 2015). It may be a valued and trusted employee
with many years of dedicated service, or it may be someone new or temporary. Either way, it's the
same end result: The employee, working for the good of themself, has stolen from the company.
Employee theft isn't easily discoverable. It can be broad and may involve company property, goods
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We at ACME will always treat everyone in a respectful and professional manner. When there is
reasonable suspicion you may be required to submit to a search of any package, bag, purse, pocket,
briefcase, parcel, toolbox, lunchbox, or other container. We have the right to search any vehicle
brought onto the company premises. To avoid any inconvenience, employees are encourged to bring
only necessary items to work. When removing items from our property, you must obtain a removal
permission form from your supervisor. You should not bring anything to the ACME company that
you would be unwilling to have searched upon request. Refusal to submit to a search when
requested, may be subject to disciplinary action or even dismissal ("Employee Theft,"
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Banana In A Nutshell
Documentaries have always contained point of view and persuasion. The art of documentaries is
manipulation of an audience for a purpose, as John Greison says "documentary film is the creative
treatment of actuality". The first documentary "Home of the Blizzard" was created in 1913 by Frank
Hurley Productions. It was the world's first insight of experiences through a screen. In 1922, the first
successful documentary, Nanook of the North, was documented by Robert J. Flaherty, though the
black and white reel film caused a lot of controversy for portraying staged events as reality. Nanook
of the North was published for the purpose of persuasion, conveying the directors view of the
eskimo life by voice over narration, using a Bell & Howell camera, ... Show more content on
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Interviews are a very common documentary direct address technique as it allows people to speak
directly about events while being subtly lead by questions from the filmmaker. Only a short amount
of footage is shown from the interview, taken from hours of shooting to give the documentary a
sense of realism. In the garden scene we can see the use of jump cuts and the cutting room floor.
Many other techniques were used to back up the realism of the interview such as the natural lighting
while he was being interviewed, giving the impression that it was all naturally done. Direct address
is often used to hide the bias in documentaries, to show us more than one person's view.
Catfish, directed by filmmakers Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, displayed a lot of direct address.
Catfish is an observational documentary. It is Cinema Verite, showing the filmmakers and Nev in
actual activities, using natural lighting, hand cameras and long takes. The documentary is set to
follow a story of indentity theft which the directors have shown using misleading information.
Documentaries are not pure actuality, instead they combine actuality, explanation and
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Professional Identity In Nursing: A Case Study
Every individual can communicate that he or she has heard of "Professional Identity" in life. While
many individuals can communicate that the term remains familiar, few can descibe what the term
means to him or her personally. According to the National League for Nursing, "Professional
identity is defined as including both personal and professional development. It involves the
internalization of core values and perspectives recognized as integral to the art and science of
nursing" (National League for Nursing, 2014). To develop a professional indentity entails far more
than acquiring experience in a profession; a professional idenity a mixture of internal and external
modifications. While one does gain identity through developing a repuration ... Show more content
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Throughout the course I have demonstrated critical thinking in lab, during simulations, and during
clinicals at the long term facility. Upon gathering information, I use my knowledge and experiences
to analyze the situation, apply my skills, and evulate the situation for a effective solution. To
progress as an evidenced–based practioner, I demonstrate client–centered care, implement safety
precautions, rely on assertive communication, and document appropriately. Through critically
thinking and using an evidenced–based practice, I began to progress as an innovate professional. To
illustrate innovating professionalism, I openly communicate and collaborate with others involved in
patient care. I ensure patient confidentiality, ethical and moral values, and seek to provide safe,
quality patient
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Bob Marley Fast Food Facts
It's being reported that the indentity of a dead homeless man who was found in a cardboard box in
the back of a Kingston, Jamaica fast food restaurant, is actually the legendary reggae singer, Bob
Marley. Even though the Coroners were not able to immediately identify this man as hadn't
identification on him. It is important to mention that the only items that were found in the elderly
man's possession were: faded photograph of the Houses of Parliament in London; dented tin can
containing a small quantity of marijuana and a battered old guitar. As the authorities had no leads to
go on with the investigation, they turned to Jamaica's National DNA Database. At the moment when
the results came back from the laboratory, the coroners could not ... Show more content on
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This had to be a mistake." It had been always believed that Bob Marley passed away from cancer in
1981 because he returned to Jamaica by plane from Germany. However, if this happened, why was
his body lying behind the fast food restaurant? It is interesting that the Chambers were able to come
up with only one explanation: "Naturally I concluded somebody was playing a joke on us, and told
my assistant to label the body as 'persons unknown'. This would mean he could be cremated by
authorities and the death filed as that of an unknown male in his late 60s to early 70s. But it was
then that things got really weird." That same afternoon, the chief coroner, was visited by men in
sunglasses. These introduce themselves as 'government officials'. They were all wearing black suits.
They said that Bob Marley grow tired of all the attention he was getting and the only thing he
wanted was to live a quiet life of a street busker in Jamaica. That is why he faked his own death in
1981. These men also confirmed that the body was indeed the reggae legend. The Jamaican
government admitted going along with Marley's plan, on the understanding they would receive the
royalties from his most successful album,
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House On Mango Street Research Papers
The tittle of the children's literature I analyzed is The House on mango Street by Sandra
Cisneros. The book totals 110 pages and was published (originally in 1984 by Arte Publico) by
First Vintage Contemporaries in 1981. The House on Mango Street is about a Mexican
American girl named Esperanza. Esperanza, her parents, younger brothers Kiki Carlos, and younger
sister Magdalena or Nenny, move to Mango Street when she is about twelve years old.
Thought it is the first home her family owns its is not what they truly want. Specifically for
Esperanza who longs for a beautiful home of her own. Esperanza doesn't like her house, she is
ashamed of it and longs to "scape" and leave Mango Street behind her. Mango Street is located in
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A battle of guilt and shame over making fun of her loving and supporting aunt turns to wondering if
her aunt was the one of ashamed to have taken so long to die. A morality of justice takes place when
she as
Carol Gilligan's perspective when she says "maybe she was ashamed. Maybe she was so
embarrassed it took so many years. The kids who wanted to be kids instead of washing dishes and
ironing their papas shirt, and the husband who wanted a wife again" (Cisneros pg.61). An example
of emotional development regarding friendship and gender is expressed by
Esperanza when she explains that her sister Jenny and she live in a completely different world than
her brothers Carlos and Kiki (Cole, Cole & Lightfoot pg.558). And example of her social
development is made evident when she decides that she will not go out with boys from her
neighborhood because to her this would tie her even more to Mango Street, which she observed the
woman in her neighborhood. Her commitment and exploration are two factors which Ericson
identified "as essential to achieving a mature indentity" which were assessment method used by
James Marcia in 1996 (Cole, Cole & Lightfoot pg.575)
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How Did Nationalism Cause Ww1
Nationalism occurs when a race of group of people create an indentity in which they have a love and
a loyalty for. This group will have a common factor of race, language, culture or religion. The
assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian Archduke during the time of 1914, sparked off an
already existing conflict between Austria and Serbia. The force of Nationalism influenced this
conflict between Serbia and Austria due to the nationalistic views of the Serbian people. The conflict
that occurred on the 28th June 1914 was the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Franz
Ferdinand. While he and his wife were visiting Bosnia, they were both shot dead by Serbian
nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, On this day nationalism was running high ... Show more content on
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The Schlieffen Plan was designed to give Germany dominance. The plan was for German armies to
travel through Belgium to France, and defeat France. Then further moving on to Russia to defeat
them before they had fully mobilised. Unfortunately, Germany could not reach Russia in time, as
RUssia started to mobilise too quickly. Although the assassination occurred at the beginning of
World War One, it was only an event which sparked off from other conflicts influenced by
Nationalism. These conflicts included the First Moroccan Crisis 1906, the Agadir Incident 1911–12
and the naval arms race between Britain and Germany. The conflicts between Serbia and Austria,
and previous other conflicts which led up to World War One were predominantly caused by the
force of Nationalism. Serbian nationalistic values impacted the way of life for Serbian people. An
example of this is Gavrilo Princip. Nationalism influeced him to join the 'Black Hand' and
consequently assassinate the Archduke of Austria. His love and loyalty for Serbia caused him to
murder for the greater good of his country. The Serbian extreme nationalistic views were produced
mainly because of the different rules over the Slav empirres. The people of these states felt that they
had to be true to their state and not the empire they belonged in. This caused much unrest between
these states. Nationalism changed the lives of people in Europe greatly.
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Sociological Theories Of Prejudice And Racism
Sociological Theories of Prejudice and Racism
Functionalist theory argues for race and ethnic relations to be functional and thus supply to the
melodic conduct and strength of society, racial and ethnic minorities must assimilate into that
society. Assimilation is a process by which a minority becomes socially, economically, and
culturally absorbed within the dominant society. The assimilation perspective assumes that to
become fully fledged members of society, alternative groups must adopt as much of the dominant
society 's culture as possible, particularly its language, mannerisms, and goals for success, and thus
give up much of its own culture. Assimilations stands in contrast to racial cultural pluralism the
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Each step enables the next, as people learn by doing. In most cases, people do not get to the later
steps without receiving support for their behavior in the earlier ones. Verbal antagonism includes
casual racial slurs and disparaging racial comments, either in or out of the target's presence. By
themselves such comments may not be regarded as serious enough to be unlawful (balanced against
concerns about freedom of speech), but they constitute a clear form of hostility.
Subtle, Unconscious, Automatic Discrimination
Even as a national consensus has developed that explicit racial hostility is abhorrent, people may
still hold prejudicial attitudes, stemming in part from past U.S. history of overt prejudice. Although
prejudicial attitudes do not necessarily result in discriminatory behaviour with adverse effects, the
persistence of such attitudes can result in unconscious and subtle forms of racial discrimination in
place of more explicit, direct hostility. Such subtle prejudice is often abetted by differential media
portrayals of nonwhites versus whites, as well as de facto segregation in
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Identity Theft Essay
The problem most Americans face in today's society is stolen identity. Stolen identity can ruin the
life of every citizen in the United States and foreign countries. According to Ballard, a journalist,
who recognizes the Federal Trade Commission for capturing identity theft as the number one rank of
consumer complaints (21). Out of ten million people, there will be one person who has been a
victim of stolen identity. At birth, a child is given a social security number to distinguish them from
other babies. In reality, the social security number is the main target for identity theft. Throughout
each country, a person's credit is damaged due to stolen identity. Americans must protect their
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Checking credit annually is a big responsibility to withhold, but at the end of each year it is all worth
every penny.
Another possible solution to prevent identity theft involves destroying important documents. An
identity thief can "smell" important documents just lying around waiting for the perfect time to grab
each document. In the article, How to Protect Yourself From Identity Thieves, a list is provided for
what type of documents that should be torn or shredded: "charge receipts, copies of credit
applications, insurance forms, physician statement, credit offers receive in the mail, check and bank
statements" (23). The documents listed above are in all households, churches, business offices and
etc. To protect the identity of others, we must seek safe options of where documents should be
stored. On an everyday basis, someone's life is getting pulled away from them with a blink of the
eye. We need to influence each individual person to stop lying there personal documents around for
the whole world to see. After reviewing labeled documents with personal information; the
documents should be secured or abolished. Securing important forms will make life much more
meaningful and less stressful.
The last possible solution to prevent identity theft involves storing passwords to accounts in a safe
place. Some passwords are made to be kept a secret. According to Romano, identity is stolen
through "hacking, lack of care, stolen hardware, cons and
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Erikson's Psychological Theory of Identity
Erikson's psychological theory of identity is based on a psychosocial model, taking into account the
social environment including peers and family group. According to Erikson, individuals form a core
identity in part via membership in a community. Erikson understood that psychosocial development
was a process, involving a series of stages. Progress through these stages usually entails a normative
conflict or crisis that pits individual needs with social norms or demands. Erikson identified eight
stages of psychosocial development. These stages generally follow the chronological age
development of the individual from birth to death. Each stage is defined by its normative crisis. The
first stage occurs during the first year of life, and involves the normative crisis of trust versus
mistrust. Outcome of this stage is either the ability to trust or mistrust other people. The second
stage of psychosocial development is defined by the conflict between autonomy and doubt. It lasts
from age one to age three. Possible outcomes include self–control or self–doubt. The third stage
lasts from between age three and age six. It focuses on the conflict between initiative and guilt.
Positive resolution of the crisis leads to a sense of purpose; whereas insufficient conflict resolution
leads to low self–esteem. The fourth stage lasts between the ages of six and eleven. Its normative
crisis is between industry and inferiority. Outcomes include competence or helplessness. During
adolescence,
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Personality and the Five Factor Theory Essay
PSYC Essay To understand personality there are three main aspects that must be looked at: LArsen
and Buss Definition of personality, The Six Domains of knowledge of personality, and Costa and
McCrae's Five Factor Theory. In this essay I will first break down larsen and Buss definition and
connect it to the domains, then connect the domains to the five factor thoery (FFT). Larsen and Buss
define personality as "the set of psychological traits and mechanisms within the individual that are
organized and relitivly enduring and that influence his or her interactions with, and adaptations to,
the environment (including the intrapsychic, physical and social environment)." To fully understand
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His research show that when hostile people bump into others they treat ambiguous behavior as
hostile. When they act aggressive, it evokes agression in the other person, making the aggression a
self–fufiling prophecy. So if a person from the outside environment acts hostile towards us, it
evokes that same hostility from us. The third main interaction people have with the environment is
manipulation of the environment and those within it. Manipulation does not have to have a negative
connatation with it, but usually does. Types of manipulation include: coersion, charm, regression
and reason. Different personality types are more likley to use differnt kinds of manipulation, such as
people low on agreeableness are more likely to use coersion by yelling, while people high on
agreeableness will use reason to get people to do what they want. The final part of the definition is
the adaptations (to the environment) like dealing with the challenges and problems we face
throughout life. One way to examine this is through the cognitive experintial domian and the
concept of goals and personal projects. Personal projects are a set of relevent actions intended to
achieve a goal that a person has selected as efined by pstchologist Brian Little. He beleives these are
important to understanding personality because they reflect how people navigate through everyday
life. As we go through life,
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Analyze of Louis Vuitton Case Study
Overall strategy of LVMH LVMH's website states the following as their missiom statement, "The
mission of the LVHM group is to represent the most refined qualities of Western 'Art de Vivre'
around the world. LVMH must continue to be synonymous with both elegance and creativity.Our
products, and the cultural values they embody, blend tradition and innovation, and kindle dream and
fantasy. " In 1987, Racamier agreed to a merger with Moët Hennessy, a company that was much
more larger than LV, to form the Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group. Bernanrd Arnault, ranked as
the fourth richest man in the world ( by Forbes, 2007) , was invited to invest in LVMH by the
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Within this strategy, LVMH is able to price their items at a premium, give consumers products with
superior quality, prestige, and exclusivity, and invest in rapid innovation and high customer service.
LVHM can then mitigate buyer power and the ability of substitutes to take business because
customer sensitivity to price increases is low and consumers stay brand loyal.
Following up the business model in the service of excellence; Major strategic priorities:
Priority of internal growth, sustained by innovation, quality and controlled distribution. Guarantee
brands' autonomy in accordance with their own indentity. Share skills and experiences of each brand
and implement synergies. Set up and develop teams of excellence.
SWOT is an acronym for the internal Strenghts and Weaknesses of a firm and the environmental
Opportunities and Threats facing that firm. SWOT analysis is widely used techniques through
managers create quick overview of a company's strategic situation.
Consequently, analyzing factor of LVMH Group we could say:
1.Internal factors; a) Strengths –strong brand positioning –wide geographical presence –broad
product portfolio b) Weaknesses –declining margins despite
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In the question of whether or not globalization presents a...
In the question of whether or not globalization presents a new field of oppertunity, I would like to
start of with looking at a text I looked at earlier in this essay called "A place of one's own: schooling
and the formation of indentities in Modern Nepal" by Stephen Carney & Ulla Ambrosius Madsen,
together with the text "Consumer Culture and Identities in Kathmandu: Playing with Your Brain" by
Mark Liechty
The first text, presents the oppertunity of breaking out of historically constructed social classes, the
individuals placement in the family and indentity development, through education and activities at
school in modern Nepal.
I believe that globalization plays a significant role in education because it creates new oppertunities
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This here is the picture of the wonderful oppertunity that globalization and awareness gives to
society, but there are of course many other ways to look at globalization in the modern world.
I would like to also mention the text "A Life of One's Own in a Runaway World" by Beck, that focus
on individuals need for freedom, and the dream of being the boss of your own life. I believe that
some would argue, that this new focus on the individual in the western world and less on the
development of society, can have a downside for the part of the world who does not have the means
to do the same.
This here would present a picture on how globalization only offers a new field of oppertunity for the
people who have the means to take control of their own lives and only focus on their own
individual.
I would argue that depending on which side, because there are many, of globalization you look at,
you can find either a field of oppertunity or a new way to structure old inequalities. Hopefully the
closer we move to a more globalized world, we will experience individuals and society in closer
relation to eachother, and globalization would then be catagorized as a field of oppertunity.
8.
When talking about ethonography and working in an ethnographic tradition, there are a few pitfalls
that should could come to mind. I have looked into a few that I believe is important to be aware of,
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Themes in of Mice and Men
Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored
in a literary work. The Predatory Nature of Human Existence Of Mice and Men teaches a grim
lesson about the nature of human existence. Nearly all of the characters, including George, Lennie,
Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife, admit, at one time or another, to having a profound sense of
loneliness and isolation. Each desires the comfort of a friend, but will settle for the attentive ear of a
stranger. Curley's wife admits to Candy, Crooks, and Lennie that she is unhappily married, and
Crooks tells Lennie that life is no good without a companion to turn to in times of confusion and
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Motifs Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, and literary devices that can help to develop and
inform the text's major themes. The Corrupting Power of Women The portrayal of women in Of
Mice and Men is limited and unflattering. We learn early on that Lennie and George are on the run
from the previous ranch where they worked, due to encountering trouble there with a woman.
Misunderstanding Lennie's love of soft things, a woman accused him of rape for touching her dress.
George berates Lennie for his behavior, but is convinced that women are always the cause of such
trouble. Their enticing sexuality, he believes, tempts men to behave in ways they would otherwise
not. A visit to the "flophouse" (a cheap hotel, or brothel) is enough of women for George, and he has
no desire for a female companion or wife. Curley's wife, the only woman to appear in Of Mice and
Men, seems initially to support George's view of marriage. Dissatisfied with her marriage to a
brutish man and bored with life on the ranch, she is constantly looking for excitement or trouble. In
one of her more revealing moments, she threatens to have the black stable–hand lynched if he
complains about her to the boss. Her insistence on flirting with Lennie seals her unfortunate fate.
Although Steinbeck does, finally, offer a sympathetic view of Curley's
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Education: Kepping Close to Home
In the essay "Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education" by Bell Hooks, she argues against the
statement that "assimilation is the way to gain acceptance for those in power. Seeing from her
college experiences and from other examples, one can argue that one can survive by staying true to
one's cultural identity. My personal beliefs lead me to support Ms. Hooks in this argument that
assimilation alone is the only way to survive. In the beginning on page 60, her parents argued that
she didn't need to go to a "high class" college like Stanford but to a "college nearby", an all black
college. She explains that her working–class parents feared what a college education would do to
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To me, this gives the idea that assimilation is an evil that in some cases, causes people to change not
for the best, but to become either a shell of their former selves or to become a very materialistic, self
absorbed, vapid individual. In the end, I agree with her argument that "assimilation is the way to
gain acceptance for those in power". I know that one can fit in by just staying true to one's self. I
can also be in opposition because of the fact that some believe that the only course to be happy is to
assimilate and to deny one's own true identity. But for me and my own life experiences, I would
have to side with Ms.
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'Materialism In Wings' By Futhermore
This verse from the song Wings wrote by Macklemore reflect a quite right image of today's world
where the act of buying is becoming the solution to everything. As the rapper says, an object is
nothing more than an object. Thus materialism is an inappropriate solution to emotional and social
problems, which can result in psycological difficulties. However, Some people think that the
materialism is part of human nature itself so it could really makes them happier, cooler and more
fulfilled. For exemple, they think that it is natural to believe they would live better with the Bell
Fiber TV because it have the best HD picture quality and a lot of features, like the play back
fonction or the access to Facebook or even twitter. Although, the materialism beget is only a
temporary satisfaction according to what said the Daili Lama. Moreover, this consumption to fill an
emotional lack has its drawbacks. It waste time, money, energy and racks up the credit card debt.
Futhermore, the past president of the Association for Consumer Research, professor Richins says ...
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These type of people want to show their power, their social status, by having better objects than their
peers. Apple's products phenomena is a good exemple that perpetuate this idea: the more recent
Iphone they have, the higher they are in the social rank. However, people who construct their
indentity by buying products creat a superficial appearence. Meanwhile, they do not work on their
real personnality. According to this thought the actor Will Smith also point out that overmuch people
spend money they do not own on things they don't even want, because they want to impress people
they dislike. Hense, a materialist is makedly more concerned with material goods and have a fewer
interest in developping is intellectual, cultural or even spiritual
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Anti-Bias Indentity Practices In Early Childhood Education
Early childhood educators is based on the idea that every child should be respected and it is with
that comforting and respectable atmosphere that the possibilty of engagement and progress becomes
possible. Every child has a culture and the acceptance and respect of their unique culture is central
to learning. It plays a role not only in communicating and receiving information, but also shaping
the thinking process of a classroom environment and individual children. Culturally Responsive
Teaching is a pedagogy that stresses the importance of including student's cultural differences in all
aspects of learning. Effective teaching requires a mastery of content knowledge and knowledge of
student populations as well. The educational system provides early intervention for students who
have developmental disabilities or delays and the purpose is to give those students the possibility to
minimize or eliminate being behind their peers academically. Although these students have laws
protecting them and making special education mainstream we must also look at the manner that
early childhood education and education in general has created a groundwork for its importance
while other issues of gender identity have been sidelined in our society and educational system.
THroughout this text we will explore the anti–bias disability and gender indentity practices in early
childhood education.
2.Controversies challenges involved
One of the biggest controversial issues in culturally
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Chinatown Hwang
In the play chinatown by hwang it tells of two viewpoint on modern chinese American identity
confrontation on a new york city corner when Benjamin,a caucasian Asian American, and Ronnie,
street musician of Asian ancestry,The characters are in the same manner likable, this is the allure of
this two person play.Their disagreements, though oppositional, equally viable but In the end no ones
perspective is favored. Their discussion about who protrays an asian american better concluse in a
tied. Benjamin wong has a midwestern accent with his blond hair and blue eyes. He majored in
asian american at the university of wisconsin in madison, which is shown by his ethnic pride rants.
At the early stage of a infancy Benjamin was adopted by an Asian American
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The Dreyfus Affair: Affecting France
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Research Paper Dreyfus Affair
The Dreyfus Affair began in 1894, affecting France during the Third Republic democratic reform
movement in a negative way. This forced individuals in France to choose a side. It is said that "The
Dreyfus Affair, scarred French politics and society for decades" due to the divisions it created
between all the parties involved. The highly ranked army official, Alfred Dreyfus was charged with
allegedly spying on behalf of Germany. Alfred Dreyfus had to go through many different things to
get the final verdict. This injustice was said to be rooted in anti–Semitism.
Alfred Dreyfus was a high ranking army captain in France, who was allegedly selling military
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Dreyfus was found guilty, but days later pardoned by the French President. "When a new court–
martial, held at Rennes, found Dreyfus guilty in September 1899, the president of the republic , in
order to resolve the issue, pardoned him"(1). In 1906, the court cleared all of Dreyfus's charges and
he was reinstated in the army. However, the army chose not to publicly declare his innocence until
1995. While this was a major "victory for justice, the political scars of the Dreyfus affair took longer
to heal" (1). The Dreyfus case started the rise of Anti–Semitism. Jewish people had gained jobs in
government, universititew,banking, busniess, and other jobs in Western Europe.Other than that most
struggled to achieve jobs "Anti–Semites were often members of the lower middle class who felt
insecure in their social and economic position" (1). Theodor Herzl wanted Jews to form their own
seperate state and the rights they couldn't get in European countries. Herzl helped create a
movement dedicated to rebuilding a Jewish state in Palestine. In 1897, in Switzerland the First
Zionist Congress in Basel was
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Research Events In Australian History Post 1770
VU21481 Research events in Australian history, post 1770
Student Name : Fong Hock Chuan
Student ID : GEC000003H
TASK 1
1. Tahiti , New Zealand , The Great Southern Land (Australia)
2. The sea was dangerous , the winds did not always blow in the right direction and it was such a
long way and difficult to bring enough food and water.
3. People could make a lot of money from trade and from gathering natural resources.England was
very interest in setting up a naval base and supply post in the Southern Hemisphere.
4. Captain James Cook was a Seaman in the Royal Navy and was also an astronomer ,
mathematician , cartographer and photographer.
5. He a seaman in the Royal Navy. He is also an astronomer , mathematician , catrographer and ...
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They were acted as servants to the settlers or carried out hard labour in gangs. At night , they were
locked up in a small wooden huts behind stockdales. Convicts who commited further offenes in the
colony , punishment were brutal. Fifty lashes was a common punishment. If convicts continued to
cause trouble in Australia , they were sent to more isolated penal colonies or prisons . There they
were forced to work from dawn to dusk . If they disobey or escaped , they were whipped , chained
in irons or executed.
4.The prison guards look after the convicts that behave good could apply or petition the governaur
to have thier families brought out from England and in some case , they could be assigned to work
for thier free settler families. Convicts who work hard could obtain their ' ticket of leave '. The
prison guard were very strict on the convicts , thier punishment were brutal. Convicts who disobey
or continues to cause trouble could be sent to more isolared prison or to be killed.
5.Daily life for the convicts was strictly controlled and defined by routine. Food was the most
cherished part of the prisoner's life and the convicts in the Fremantle ate quite well compared to the
colony at the time. Convicts in work parties outside the prison received a better variety of food
including cocoa with milk and molasses , cheese were once a week on Sundays , mutton or beef ,
and suet pudding on Thursday . Convicts were only given one plate to hold thier food. Extra food
was
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I Support The Benefits Of Organized Activities
From my point of view , I think a child should have a creative play as essential for their heath. But,
now a days kids are growing so fast and learning what life is about , on such young age and thats is
why I support the benefits of a organized activities. One of the reason I support a organize activity.
Is because it helps a children grow into responsilble adult, to develop healthy attitudes toward
themselves now and in the future. A lot of people around the world think that you have to be a
certain age to become responsilble and commited to what we need and want in life. To be enrolled in
a organized activity requires dedication, such as being on time, practicing teamwork , and working
hard to accomplish a goal. Consistent participation
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Lost In Thought: The Perils Of Rumination Summary
Rumination is the downward spiral to mental hell. In Lost in Thought: The Perils of Rumination,
Susan Nolen–Hoeksema describes the challenges of people who suffer from such a perdicament.
She details the consequences of rumination such as depression, low self–esteem, anxiety, and a
decrease in problem solving skills. Unfortunately I am guilty of rumination. This article helped me
realize my thought patterns are not normal and I should see a doctor to fix it.
Nolen–Hoeksema provides evidence that anxiety and rumination go hand in hand. Anxious people
are more likely to ruminate and rumination leads to more anxiety. In one study, she and her team of
researchers interviewed Stanford University students before and after the 1989 San Francisco
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The study confirms that people who ruminate are more prone to anxiety than people who do not.
Rumination locks up your cognitive resources and it becomes hard to see the situation from an
outsider perspective and find a solution. Nolen–Hoeksema further explains that rumination could
lead to voluntary seclusion from others. My rumination is often over my own inadequacies and
failures. This helped me realize why my life is utter hell at the moment and I would need help to
solve my
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Estrangement In Waiting For The Barbarians By David Malouf
The Post colonial genre in litterature deals with several themes such as opression, violence, and
diffrences between civilized folks and uncivilized folks. The two novels understudy are, Waiting for
the Barbarians by J.M Coetzee and Remembering Babylon by David Malouf, each published in
1980 and 1993. It principally deals with the feeling of estrangement a man can feel when he is torn
apart between his nature and his community. It is legitimate to question what leads men to wonder
about the deeds that his community pushes him to do. To what extend a community or a power can
bring a man to a complete estrangement towards his community?
Throughout the novels there are several leitmotive that conduct the two protagonists to a complete
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This also brings the protagonists towards their estrangement.
In Malouf's novel, Gemmy is often deshumanized. Gemmy is described as being part of the other, he
is a "scarecrow" (3). "A black ! That was the boy's first thought. We're being raided by blacks. After
so many false alarms it had come." (2). The reader is brought to see the scene through the eyes of a
child, which also emphasizes the fear. Gemmy is also referred to as 'it', which shows how much he is
unworthy of being referred to as a human.
Back to Coetzee's novel with the killing and tortures of an old barbarian man and his brutalized
grandson. In the book they are referred as "frank and filthy"(10) by the magistrate even though the
reader perceives the growing estrangement of the magistrate towards the Empire and their inhuman
deeds. There is also the scene in the book when Colonel Joll beats naked barbarians in front of the
crowd "not hatred, not blood lust, but a curiosity so intense that their body are drained by it and only
their eyes live, organs of a new and ravening appetite." (115). Here the magistrate estrangement
towards the event and the empire is at its climax. Describing the scene as an act of atrocity proves
that the magistrate is completely estranged to
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What Is Your Favorite Person Essay
Your favorite person: a borderline personality discovery
For the past weeks I have been busy. My minimalism goals is going well at my own pace (I'll will
write about that one day) and every day there is something to do for me. Now that I have a free
weekend, I can sense that I might need people more than I think.
Being raised in a loving family, yet keeping things all to myself by playing in my room by myself,
made myself think I like being alone more than anyone. It's no denyiable fact that I'm introverted, so
I need some rest from social interactions, yet the way I need people is too interesting to ignore.
So what do I mean when I speak about 'a favorite person'?
See it as a crush. You find the person interesting, you like to know everything about them, you like
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You'll notice the things you have in common, you'll think about them by the minute, you get happy
when they text you back, yet get really sad and even depressed when they are busy. You want to
know more and more about them and want to hang out with them as much as possible. You're
basically eating the palm of their hands.
I use the comparison as being a dog who is filled with joy when they see their master. Wagging their
tail, doing everything the master wants and being very happy when they pat your head. And I
literally want to be patted on my head when my favorite person compliments me.
It's not really a crush anymore, is it? It's about power and being submissive to everything they want
you to do.
But, I have to add, sometimes a favorite person can be someone you fell in love with and that's when
it may get dangerous and confusing.
You can have a favorite person who is a friend, a family member, teacher, collegue, about anyone
you may meet. Because it's so hard to figure out wether it's love or an obsession, it's something
which makes BPD a different experience from someone who doesn't have the
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The Work Of Andy Bennett
In this essay, the work of Andy Bennett (Bennett, 2005) "Culture and Everyday Life" will be
discussed in order to analysis fashion in relation to theories of identity and how they in form our
understanding of fashion. Fashion can be defined as a constant changing trend. Fashion has a deeper
influence in people's lives. Now days fashion show parts of individual's identities, which shows who
they are as people. The first idea will be discussing Bennett's statement "Fashion provides one if the
most ready means through which individual can make expressive visual statements about their
identities" (2005: 96) explaining the social identity of people and how they represent themselves
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Identity can be defined as a form of social presentation that shows a relationship between an
individual and an social world. There are many other reasons that an individual the need to express
themselves and their identity and they mainly revolve around issues like social status, economic
class, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, ethnicity, religious condition, recreation and
individualism. With the use of fashion individuals we can either show or no show factors of their
identities. This is done by transmitting visual messages about themselves, and according to Bennett
"Fashion and visual appearances play a considerable part on informing notions of commonality"
(2005: 96). With the help of fashionable items, "Individuals demonstrated their memberships to a
particular social group, and their distance from groups who held a lower social position" (Bennett,
2005: 100). This can refer to Thorstein Veblen theory of conspicuous consumption that by
consuming fashionable goods. The term refers to consumers who buy expensive items to display
wealth and income rather than to cover the real needs of the consumer (Veblen, 1899).
Sex and gender are two significantly emphasized words when looking at fashion and identity as a
whole. Just like fashion and clothing, sex and gender are not the same. Sex is determined
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The Adolescent Stage Essay
The adolescent stage is one in which the human being develops from being a child into an adult, or
from puberty to legal adulthood. The stage consists of the transition in both the physical and the
psychological contexts ("Adolescence | Psychology Today", 2016). The transaction of the adolescent
is the relationship between the environments and the person (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). This
interaction influences the adolescents development as they are in the stage of their lives whereby the
trying to attain autonomy of their lives from their parents/ caregivers (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). To
achieve development to emerge into adulthood there are many identity statuses one must go through
in order to achieve a sucessful development (Waterman, 1999). These identity statuses are
influenced by the psychosocial enviornment of the person and these are represented in identity
processes (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). Identity processes are immeadiate processing of data that
affects the identity and actually holds the identity at stake (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). However they
are the building blocks to developmental processes which is the identity growth and change over the
human life span (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). In the adolescent stage development is influenced by
many factors in transaction. Looking at the whole context is important so that the identity
development so that the analysis is individually based. The development will take a specific course
as it is influenced by determinants, personal
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Gender Development: Social or Biological
In a variety of contexts, the word "gender" is used to describe "the masculinity or femininity of
words, persons, characteristics, or non–human organisms" (Wikipedia, 2006). More specific to
psychology, gender role is a term used to describe the normal behavior associated with a given
gender status. Those that do not follow this customary role given to their particular gender are said
to have an atypical gender role. "A person who has normal male genitalia and identifies himself as a
man will usually take up a masculine gender role, a role in society that will be viewed by the other
people in his society as a normal thing for a male to do. A person who has normal female genitalia
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According to cognitive developmental theory, children develop the stereotypic conceptions of
gender from what they see and hear around them. Once they achieve this, the belief that their own
gender is fixed and irreversible. They seek to behave only in ways that are congruent with that
conception. An example of this would be a boy, who wants to do boy things, therefore the
opportunity to do boy things is rewarding. Last is gender schema theory, here the mastery of gender
identity, the ability of children to label themselves and others as males or a female is necessary for
gender development. A child who knows the he or she is male or female, and can tell which
someone else is due to his or her environment and norms can be an example of this (Shaffer, 2005).
After weighing and researching both the socio–cultural and the biological side of the debate, and
especially after reading the John/ Joan article, I would defenetly have to say that gender role
development is biological. "John/ Joan" was clearly a male and was for the most part behaving the
way a typical man would, showing that regardless of the way Joan was being raised, Johns identity
still stayed dominant (as did baby X in Gould's article). John was born a male, and after having the
sex change operation due to a botched circumsisim, still had a male pattern of thinking and feeling. I
truly believe after everything I read, that this side of the debate must be true. "Children's
understanding
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Family Guy Is An American Sitcom
Texas Longhorns football fans often use a specific hand gesture when rooting for their team; by
holding up the fore and pinkie fingers while keeping the middle and ring fingers down, using the
thumb to hold the middle and ring fingers in position, they make bull horns. However, if a
Longhorns fan were to make this same gesture in Spain, it would be an offensive gesture that means
to have sex with someone else's wife. All people, and even animals, uses communication to transmit
messages. However, many factors can warp or change what the sender is trying to communicate.
The Texas fan intended to use the hand gesture as a positive message in support of a sports team, but
due to the difference in cultural identity, the receiver interpreted it as something very different.
Cultural identity, along with stereotyping, language and nonverbal cues, plays a large role in
affecting communication between individuals and can be seen anywhere from conversations
between friends, to business exchanges, to sitcoms. Family Guy is an American sitcom that uses
many concepts of communication to transmit humorous messages to audiences. The cartoon is about
a white suburbian family named the Griffins who live in Quahog, Rhode Island, and often uses
vulgar language and slapstick humor to entertain the audience. The main character, Peter, and his
wife Lois have three children, Meg, Chris and Stewie, and a dog named Brian. In this episode,
Stewie and Brian travel back in time to the Nazi invasion of
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Example Of Intercultural Communication
Intercultural Communication Mid–Term Exam Name:______ishwari
Tamang______________________ How would you define culture? Please include info on co–
culture and sub–culture. Use examples and be specific in your answer. Sharing same belief, values,
community...And feeling a sense of belonging. One of co culture like Indian is mostly domenated by
Hindu. A Hindu might feel closer to Hindu community then let's say a muslim community of India
because that person he might feel a sense of belonging in Hindu community more by being raise
with same value as other Hindu. Explain how culture and communication are linked. people all
round the world share different ways and different belief. We are all raise differently the way we
talk, behave, how we show emotion.... When Person of different culture meet there might be
misunderstanding when they communicate because One thing that is a norm here might be
dissrespec in other part of the world and creating more challenge adapting. For example if there
were two people that is new to US one from India Krishna and other from Mexico jasmine. They
were both learning the customs of here. The norms of customer service are smiling,greeting. It
would be a challenge if they both were invited to Muslims wedding because the norm there might be
different. Explain at least 4 basic communication principles. paying attention– when haveing
conversation with someone showing at leasl little attention would be polite then competely ignoring
him or her. When ignoring the other person it's not only rude but also I'll manner. The other persons
might feel they aren't worth there time. Keeping shorter sentence and not using a full paragraph–
when we talk with other we should also hear what they have to say. Listing to other we might even
learn something important from them as well. Avoiding consistent Eye context– eye context in
America isn't condpsider bad but other way around. Keeping eye context might show that person is
confident and other good stuff. But keeping consistent eye context might make would be
uncommtabal Sometime when we are trying to say might come out meaning something else–
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Timothy Mitchell
Timothy Mitchell – Orientalism and the Exhibitionary Order (1989)
It is no longer unusual to suggeste that the construction of the colonial order is related to the
eloboration of modern forms of representation and knowledge
( This has been examined by critique of Orientalism
Best known analysis on Orientalism: Edward Said
Orientalist world is defined by: 1. It is understood as the product of unchanging racial / cultural
essences/ characteristics 2. These characteristics are always the opposite of the West (passive/
active, static/ mobile, emotional/ rational, chaotic/ ordered) 3. Oriental ismarked by fundamental
absences (of movement, reason, order, meaning)
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The apparent realism of the representation: The model always seemed to stand in perfect
correspondence to the external world 2. The model always remained distinguishable from the reality
it claimed to represent: Model was always a copy of the original 3. Distinction between the system
of exhibits or representations and the exterior meaning they portrayed was imitated by
distinguishing between the exhibits themselves and the plan of the exhibition: The visitor would
also, besides the objects, encounter catalogs, plans, sign posts, programs, guidebooks, etc.
Paradox: It was not always easy to tell where the exhibition ended and the world itself began
( World outside the exhibition began more and more to look like an extension of the exhibition
The Labyrinth without Exits
Uncertainty of what seemed the clear distinction between the simulated and the real: No clear line
between the artificial and the real
( Example: The Egyptian street in the exhibition seemed very real, but it was also commercialised
(paying for donkey rides, café in the mosque, dancing girls)
Exhibitions came to resemble the commercial machinery of the rest of the city
Warehouses/ Shopping malls: Products were ordered behind glass, precisely positioned
The Effect of the Real
This world
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Essay on Indentity Loss
In The Odyssey and The English Patient the main character, Odysseus and Almasy, suffer from a
form of identity loss and try to regain it. They both regain their identity through the help of other
people. Every person that stumbles across a piece of their past helps them regain a piece of their
identity.
Because he cannot remember Almasy must get help remembering his past from the people around
him. One of his first memories came from the book "he brought with him through the fire– a copy of
the Histories by Herodotus" (Ondaatje pg 16). Hana reads some of the notes that he had written in
the book; she reads of the different winds "the –––, the secret wind of the desert, whose name was
erased by a king after his son died within it. And the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"In the arboured bedroom the burned patient views great distances"(Ondaatje pg 135) in doing so
Almasy, remembers the desert in Africa, he remembers his adventures. "In 1930 we had begun
mapping the greater part of the Gilf Kebir Plateau, looking for the lost oasis that was called Zerzura"
(Ondaatje pg 135) he remembered many of his other adventures there. All of his memories about
Gilf Kebir Plateau made his think of Katherine, his lost lover.
Odysseus is remembered of his great conquest when he is on the land of the Phaiakians where
Demodokos sings of his conquest. Demodokos tells of the Trojan horse that Odysseus built to trick
the city of Troy and take it over. When Odysseus heard this he "melted, and from under his eyes the
tears ran down drenching his cheeks" (Lattimore pg 134). The singer had reminded Odysseus of one
of his great achievements that was part of his identity.
Caravaggio forces Almasy to remember most of his past right before the crash when he starts to ask
questions. "When you crashed in the desert–where were you flying from" (Ondaatje pg 167).
Almasy had already remembered that he was once in the Gilf Kebir and what he was doing there but
now he had to remember why he was back there again. "I had gone there to collect someone. In late
August. Nineteen forty–two" (Ondaatje pg 167). Almasy goes on to tell about Katherine and how he
had left her there until he could get help, that was when he got burnt.
Hana, another character who
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Examples Of Individualism In The Great Gatsby
Introduction In the film The Great Gatsby, plenty of audiences could be surprised and interested by
the luxurious and modern things like dress, parties, gorgeous villa, cars and railway. However, there
is no doubt that the luxury cars are the most attractive and take all the limelight. Therefore it is a
good way to explore the American culture genes in this novel from a view of cars. As the necessary
things of Americans, cars are not only a kind of important traffic tool, but also the symbolization of
American culture. The children go to school by cars, the adults go to work and go shopping by cars,
the old people go to the hospital and travel by cars, a great deal of map messages is described as
"range of driving", it could not believable for an American to live without cars. Therefore America
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Almost every American concerns about individual, it means that the people is connected with the
modern society, but the individual is more important than anything in the society. This thinking
pattern in the US is called individualism. There are plenty of sayings in America about
individualism: "Each individual is unique, special, completely different from all other individuals,
and the basic unit of nature", "god helps those who help themselves", "Anybody who is any good is
different than anybody else." These sayings tell that most Americans think that each people has his
or her own independent indentity which should be recognized and respected. As the result of this
culture gene, Americans take more care of safe when they are driving. The US is the biggest
industrial country to produce kinds of cars. There are plenty of famous brands in America such as
Ford, GM and so on. These brands have a common character which is safety, the steel plate of
American automobile is thickest in the world. Because they found that it would be safer, and
decrease the risk in the traffic
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Research Paper On Bruce Wayne
My client name is Bruce Wayne. He is an African American male 42 years of age with no significant
other or children. Mr. Wayne is the son of a late billionaire who owned one of the top technology
company's in the country called Wayne Enterprises. As a young boy Bruce witnessed both of his
parents being tragically murdered during a home invasion after celebrating his parents 15year
wedding anniversary. Left with no family Bruce was forced into foster care where he bounced
around from group home to group home suffering abuse at the hands of his foster families before
aging out at 18. For years without receiving psychological counceling Bruce imbottled the
traumization, and anger he felt surrounding the sudden loss of his parents. For years
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The Idea Of Self By Derek Parfit
The idea of self has for long been the topic of discourse amongst thinkers. The ambiguity of the self
has resulted in variants in definitions and meanings, and brought about the question of its very
existence. Rene Descartes, in his books First and Second Meditations believed that the existence of
self is attributed to the supposition of the self, whereas Derek Parfit in Persons and Reasons was
skeptical about the existence of self and believed that we do not have an ultimate identity. In this
paper, I will argue that Derek Parfit's views are justifiable as he has provided sufficient reason to his
claims on continuity. Descartes non–reductionist arguments, though not incorrect, lack the
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According to him, the body and its relations are mirages which are uncertain. The only certainty is
that nothing is certain. All the more, the fact that he is still experiencing, thinking and doubting
himself, whilst being constantly deceived by a supreme power notably affirms his existence. To
understand the truth of his identity, he embarks to restrain his mind in the reins of truth, devoid of
imagination, to fathom the existence of self. He poses the example of a chunk of wax, with its
distinct identity the moment it is taken from a honeycomb. It has features that can be perceived by
means of the senses, which broaden the understanding on what the wax is. But as it is placed by the
fire, it loses its distinctness. Due to its alteration, the senses can no longer comprehend it. However,
it is the same wax that remains which has undergone some alterations from what is was before. He
concludes that the nature of the wax is perceived purely by non–contingent mental scrutiny. His
perusal into the perception of the wax results in the investigation into the nature of his own mind
becoming clearer.
Descartes arrives at the conclusion that absolute intellect makes up reality, and understanding is
fundamentally the derivative of perception. His rational thinking provides the proof of his existence
that the mind is a self unto itself. This "thinking" is not just limited to thought, but also streams of
consciousness, experience and emotions.
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Survival: Short Story and Homeward Bound
DISCUSS THE THEME OF SURVIVAL IN THE EXTRACTS STUDIED.
When we talk about the "theme of survival" in literature, we should not forget the contribution of
Margaret Atwood for the Canadian indentity. Margaret Atwood had written a literary criticism book
named 'Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature'. According to her theories, Margaret
Atwood considers Canadian Literature as the expression of Canadian identity. According to this
literature, Canadian identity has been defined by a fear of nature, by settler history and by
unquestioned adherence to the community.
In general, the term 'survive' is defined as 'continued living or existing'. So 'survival' would simply
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This short story is from a Mauritian extract written by 'Shawkat M. Toorawa'. In this story, we
experience the theme of survival with the help of Rafik, his fatger and Zubayr.
For Rafik and his father the theme of survival lies in their generation gap. Rafik's father has chosen
a decent boy for her daughter Razia from a good family "He's from a good family." The latter wants
to have the confirmation of the boy's "Khandaan" from Rafik. Rafik's point of view is that we
should not always look at someone's ancestral relations to come for a conclusion. We should always
look at the "Khandaan's" present situation. But Rafik's father explained that if someone has commit
a mistake in the past that does not mean the entire "Khandaan" is to be blamed "Just because one
person does something stupid doesn't change the fact that the person is from a good family."
In this short story there is another character called Zubayr. Zubayr also called Zoob is the best friend
of Rafik. He is doing his PhD at a foreign university. He is in love with Rafik's sister Razia. But he
did not tell anything to anyone. Here we get the theme of survival by Zubayr that is how Zubayr has
survived his love. Also we get to know for how long he has been
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Throughout James McBride's memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the audience
on a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his mother Ruth.
He not only tells his life's story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks to his mother as
she describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is today and shows her
morals of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James' life and helps him show his true
characteristics and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and Ruth, they still
have their differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and independent mother
looking out for him. No matter what life brought on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use every
day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and take care
of himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with measures of high
dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life, James owes his
success to his mother. He says "Mommy's children are extraordinary people, most of them leaders in
their own rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with more hardships than
they care to remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity, humility, and humor."
(McBride Page 276). Self–motivation and self–reliance was a life lesson Ruth taught her children
from day one. She always encouraged her children to make their dreams become reality and to
achieve their highest goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his mother was his rock and
the one who would support him no matter what life threw at him. James learned and cultured
valuable lessons from his mother
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The Weight Of The Weigh Boat On A Balance
Procedure:
1.Measure the original weight of the weigh boat on a balance because you will need to subtract the
measurements of the elements and then get the exact mass.
2.Measure the original weight of a beaker on a balance because the beaker will be used for the salt,
and you will need to subtract the mass with salt in it from the original
3.Place the mixture onto a weigh boat and measure its original weight so that you can record it on
the data table
4.Pour the mixture from a weigh boat onto a filter paper and spread it apart because you need to take
out all the iron with a magnet
5.Then use a magnet and take out the iron from the mixture because iron is the only thing that is
magnetic in the mixture
6.Place the iron on a weigh boat so that you have it separated from the other elements
7.Then measure the weigh boat by using a balance to find the mass
8.Subtract the original weigh boat mass from the one with iron in it and then record the correct
measurement for iron because the weight of the iron is affected by the weight of the weigh boat so it
will not be right until you subtract the weigh boat's mass
9.Pour the mixture of the remaining salt and sand onto a weigh boat and add water so that the salt
will become soluble and the sand will float down to the bottom
10.Place a clean filter paper on top of a beaker
11.Pour the mixture mixed with water over the filter paper so that the sand remains on top of the
paper and the soluble salt water will go through into the beaker
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Shaping My Identity

  • 1. Shaping My Identity In one's life, there are many core memories that make up who a person is and many life changing events or people that help shape your identity. At the time, one might not realize how much someone changed their life, or how an event completely changed them as a person, but in the end, one will be truly grateful for the events and people who helped them become who they are; just as I am. The day I met my best friend changed a lot of aspects of my life and helped shape my identity. We met at basketball practice over Thanksgiving break this past year, and we had never talked before because I was scared that I would not be funny enough or she would think I was not popular enough. Then, one day we were in the middle of a drill and I decided step ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the very moment of our meeting, nothing about me changed. As time as progressed however, I can see the impact she has left on my life. I now know that I have strength that only she could bring out in me. Before I met her, I did not think I was capable of making it through a bad day or not letting what people say about me bother me. She reminds me everyday of the strength I have and that has made me more confident. This has shaped my indentity because I am now stronger than I ever would have been without meeting her. Also, I know the capabilities I have that can inspire others. I never used to reach out to people in need and offer help and my advice. Now, I realized that I am truly capable of helping others, and it is now part of my daily life to help anyone I can. These things that she helped me realize have left a lasting impact on my identity. I now know that I am strong and can have confidence, I would not have realized those things if I had never met her. I also know that part of my identity is helping others onto the path of success, and that is something that I will not stop doing because it is now who I am. These new found pieces of me that help shape my identity would not have been impressed into my life without the moment I met my best friend. At first I did not realize how much she helped change and shape me, but now I see and am truly grateful for the impact she has had on my new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Critical Analysis Of Reading Skills By Charles Perfetti In the article of Reading Skills, by Charles A.Perfetti, focus on the reading disorders occurs in human being, what is the reason behind them, how some candidate got higher scores and how some got lower scores in their orally assessment. By a analysis he got a Garden variety of reading disorders occurs in those lower skill candidate. Dyslexia, general intellectual problem & some disabilities he got to know by analysis. Dyslexia is a selective damages in direct route of neurons, those people having this disorders its not meant that they are not good enough in all the learning activities, with the help of proper treatment they became a good readers & writers. Process of reading is totally dependent on reader understanding of written language, how the reader encoded in their words ones again during the reading period. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A visual input enters & starts the process of word identification immediately, integration of words are going on & interpretation as well after the whole process reader start reading whatever encoded again in their mind if they have no disorders they go very well but if they having troubles in reading they do not having better understanding of words in their mind, might be having a problem in neurons because of this problem memory having trouble in their capacity & failed to proceed, multiples types of problems are seen in each disorder (syntactic difficulty, trouble in letter string processing, limiting words identification, Lexical orthographic–Phonological process).Reader can be successful when there is a match between input (letters) & word representation. Letters in reading identify through the contribution of Graphemic & Phonological unit, with the joint contribution of both units outcome( reading individuals words), comes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Human Rights And The Human Right All individuals are allow to certain basic rights in every part of the world. Without consideration of the circumstances, nobody has fairly or righteously impowered to take away these basic rights from ordinary citizens of particular country. The human rights are of different types of rights like, political rights and civil liberty rights. The most significant constitutional human right available to a human being of right to life and physical safety. According to Donnelly and Howard Human rights are the expression of the need for self respect, impartiality, legitimacy, integrity and just ness. The idea of human rights support the scope of justice and virtual. However,several organizational and country heads emphasize the need of women's human rights and its violation has always been a common phenomenon in different parts of the world(Donnelly & Howard 1987).As, India is home to a growing democracy and to recent magnificent country economic growth. Unfortunately, this has not protected different kind of serious women's human right abuses and it is remaining a fact of life in many parts of the India. Women's Human rights are those minimum rights which are compulsorily obtainable by every individual as women are the member of human family. The constitution of India also give authority the equality of rights of both gender. However, in the globe of women's rights in India, there occured generally in many parts of India. As per sociology professor,Poonam Dhanda, Indian society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. In-Store Merchandise Theft Case Over a period of a year we have notice a rise in missing merchandise, which has had an impact on our quarterly sales. Because of our continued loss of profit due to the theft of in–store merchandise, the company will begin reasonable doubt searches and utilizing video surveillance in order to prosecute these criminals. ACME has continually been the target of in–store merchandise theft creating a profit loss and an increased safety risk to its employees due to its lack of video surveillance in and around its stores, and its unwillingness to prosecute the thieves who have been damaging to the company's profit margin. In today's climate we cant assume all of our employees are working for the good of the business (Laner, 2015). It may be a valued and trusted employee with many years of dedicated service, or it may be someone new or temporary. Either way, it's the same end result: The employee, working for the good of themself, has stolen from the company. Employee theft isn't easily discoverable. It can be broad and may involve company property, goods that are for sale to consumers, and cash or cash ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We at ACME will always treat everyone in a respectful and professional manner. When there is reasonable suspicion you may be required to submit to a search of any package, bag, purse, pocket, briefcase, parcel, toolbox, lunchbox, or other container. We have the right to search any vehicle brought onto the company premises. To avoid any inconvenience, employees are encourged to bring only necessary items to work. When removing items from our property, you must obtain a removal permission form from your supervisor. You should not bring anything to the ACME company that you would be unwilling to have searched upon request. Refusal to submit to a search when requested, may be subject to disciplinary action or even dismissal ("Employee Theft," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Banana In A Nutshell Documentaries have always contained point of view and persuasion. The art of documentaries is manipulation of an audience for a purpose, as John Greison says "documentary film is the creative treatment of actuality". The first documentary "Home of the Blizzard" was created in 1913 by Frank Hurley Productions. It was the world's first insight of experiences through a screen. In 1922, the first successful documentary, Nanook of the North, was documented by Robert J. Flaherty, though the black and white reel film caused a lot of controversy for portraying staged events as reality. Nanook of the North was published for the purpose of persuasion, conveying the directors view of the eskimo life by voice over narration, using a Bell & Howell camera, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interviews are a very common documentary direct address technique as it allows people to speak directly about events while being subtly lead by questions from the filmmaker. Only a short amount of footage is shown from the interview, taken from hours of shooting to give the documentary a sense of realism. In the garden scene we can see the use of jump cuts and the cutting room floor. Many other techniques were used to back up the realism of the interview such as the natural lighting while he was being interviewed, giving the impression that it was all naturally done. Direct address is often used to hide the bias in documentaries, to show us more than one person's view. Catfish, directed by filmmakers Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, displayed a lot of direct address. Catfish is an observational documentary. It is Cinema Verite, showing the filmmakers and Nev in actual activities, using natural lighting, hand cameras and long takes. The documentary is set to follow a story of indentity theft which the directors have shown using misleading information. Documentaries are not pure actuality, instead they combine actuality, explanation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Professional Identity In Nursing: A Case Study Every individual can communicate that he or she has heard of "Professional Identity" in life. While many individuals can communicate that the term remains familiar, few can descibe what the term means to him or her personally. According to the National League for Nursing, "Professional identity is defined as including both personal and professional development. It involves the internalization of core values and perspectives recognized as integral to the art and science of nursing" (National League for Nursing, 2014). To develop a professional indentity entails far more than acquiring experience in a profession; a professional idenity a mixture of internal and external modifications. While one does gain identity through developing a repuration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the course I have demonstrated critical thinking in lab, during simulations, and during clinicals at the long term facility. Upon gathering information, I use my knowledge and experiences to analyze the situation, apply my skills, and evulate the situation for a effective solution. To progress as an evidenced–based practioner, I demonstrate client–centered care, implement safety precautions, rely on assertive communication, and document appropriately. Through critically thinking and using an evidenced–based practice, I began to progress as an innovate professional. To illustrate innovating professionalism, I openly communicate and collaborate with others involved in patient care. I ensure patient confidentiality, ethical and moral values, and seek to provide safe, quality patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Bob Marley Fast Food Facts It's being reported that the indentity of a dead homeless man who was found in a cardboard box in the back of a Kingston, Jamaica fast food restaurant, is actually the legendary reggae singer, Bob Marley. Even though the Coroners were not able to immediately identify this man as hadn't identification on him. It is important to mention that the only items that were found in the elderly man's possession were: faded photograph of the Houses of Parliament in London; dented tin can containing a small quantity of marijuana and a battered old guitar. As the authorities had no leads to go on with the investigation, they turned to Jamaica's National DNA Database. At the moment when the results came back from the laboratory, the coroners could not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This had to be a mistake." It had been always believed that Bob Marley passed away from cancer in 1981 because he returned to Jamaica by plane from Germany. However, if this happened, why was his body lying behind the fast food restaurant? It is interesting that the Chambers were able to come up with only one explanation: "Naturally I concluded somebody was playing a joke on us, and told my assistant to label the body as 'persons unknown'. This would mean he could be cremated by authorities and the death filed as that of an unknown male in his late 60s to early 70s. But it was then that things got really weird." That same afternoon, the chief coroner, was visited by men in sunglasses. These introduce themselves as 'government officials'. They were all wearing black suits. They said that Bob Marley grow tired of all the attention he was getting and the only thing he wanted was to live a quiet life of a street busker in Jamaica. That is why he faked his own death in 1981. These men also confirmed that the body was indeed the reggae legend. The Jamaican government admitted going along with Marley's plan, on the understanding they would receive the royalties from his most successful album, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. House On Mango Street Research Papers The tittle of the children's literature I analyzed is The House on mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. The book totals 110 pages and was published (originally in 1984 by Arte Publico) by First Vintage Contemporaries in 1981. The House on Mango Street is about a Mexican American girl named Esperanza. Esperanza, her parents, younger brothers Kiki Carlos, and younger sister Magdalena or Nenny, move to Mango Street when she is about twelve years old. Thought it is the first home her family owns its is not what they truly want. Specifically for Esperanza who longs for a beautiful home of her own. Esperanza doesn't like her house, she is ashamed of it and longs to "scape" and leave Mango Street behind her. Mango Street is located in Chicago in a Latin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A battle of guilt and shame over making fun of her loving and supporting aunt turns to wondering if her aunt was the one of ashamed to have taken so long to die. A morality of justice takes place when she as Carol Gilligan's perspective when she says "maybe she was ashamed. Maybe she was so embarrassed it took so many years. The kids who wanted to be kids instead of washing dishes and ironing their papas shirt, and the husband who wanted a wife again" (Cisneros pg.61). An example of emotional development regarding friendship and gender is expressed by Esperanza when she explains that her sister Jenny and she live in a completely different world than her brothers Carlos and Kiki (Cole, Cole & Lightfoot pg.558). And example of her social development is made evident when she decides that she will not go out with boys from her neighborhood because to her this would tie her even more to Mango Street, which she observed the woman in her neighborhood. Her commitment and exploration are two factors which Ericson identified "as essential to achieving a mature indentity" which were assessment method used by James Marcia in 1996 (Cole, Cole & Lightfoot pg.575) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. How Did Nationalism Cause Ww1 Nationalism occurs when a race of group of people create an indentity in which they have a love and a loyalty for. This group will have a common factor of race, language, culture or religion. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian Archduke during the time of 1914, sparked off an already existing conflict between Austria and Serbia. The force of Nationalism influenced this conflict between Serbia and Austria due to the nationalistic views of the Serbian people. The conflict that occurred on the 28th June 1914 was the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand. While he and his wife were visiting Bosnia, they were both shot dead by Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, On this day nationalism was running high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Schlieffen Plan was designed to give Germany dominance. The plan was for German armies to travel through Belgium to France, and defeat France. Then further moving on to Russia to defeat them before they had fully mobilised. Unfortunately, Germany could not reach Russia in time, as RUssia started to mobilise too quickly. Although the assassination occurred at the beginning of World War One, it was only an event which sparked off from other conflicts influenced by Nationalism. These conflicts included the First Moroccan Crisis 1906, the Agadir Incident 1911–12 and the naval arms race between Britain and Germany. The conflicts between Serbia and Austria, and previous other conflicts which led up to World War One were predominantly caused by the force of Nationalism. Serbian nationalistic values impacted the way of life for Serbian people. An example of this is Gavrilo Princip. Nationalism influeced him to join the 'Black Hand' and consequently assassinate the Archduke of Austria. His love and loyalty for Serbia caused him to murder for the greater good of his country. The Serbian extreme nationalistic views were produced mainly because of the different rules over the Slav empirres. The people of these states felt that they had to be true to their state and not the empire they belonged in. This caused much unrest between these states. Nationalism changed the lives of people in Europe greatly. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Sociological Theories Of Prejudice And Racism Sociological Theories of Prejudice and Racism Functionalist theory argues for race and ethnic relations to be functional and thus supply to the melodic conduct and strength of society, racial and ethnic minorities must assimilate into that society. Assimilation is a process by which a minority becomes socially, economically, and culturally absorbed within the dominant society. The assimilation perspective assumes that to become fully fledged members of society, alternative groups must adopt as much of the dominant society 's culture as possible, particularly its language, mannerisms, and goals for success, and thus give up much of its own culture. Assimilations stands in contrast to racial cultural pluralism the maintenance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each step enables the next, as people learn by doing. In most cases, people do not get to the later steps without receiving support for their behavior in the earlier ones. Verbal antagonism includes casual racial slurs and disparaging racial comments, either in or out of the target's presence. By themselves such comments may not be regarded as serious enough to be unlawful (balanced against concerns about freedom of speech), but they constitute a clear form of hostility. Subtle, Unconscious, Automatic Discrimination Even as a national consensus has developed that explicit racial hostility is abhorrent, people may still hold prejudicial attitudes, stemming in part from past U.S. history of overt prejudice. Although prejudicial attitudes do not necessarily result in discriminatory behaviour with adverse effects, the persistence of such attitudes can result in unconscious and subtle forms of racial discrimination in place of more explicit, direct hostility. Such subtle prejudice is often abetted by differential media portrayals of nonwhites versus whites, as well as de facto segregation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Identity Theft Essay The problem most Americans face in today's society is stolen identity. Stolen identity can ruin the life of every citizen in the United States and foreign countries. According to Ballard, a journalist, who recognizes the Federal Trade Commission for capturing identity theft as the number one rank of consumer complaints (21). Out of ten million people, there will be one person who has been a victim of stolen identity. At birth, a child is given a social security number to distinguish them from other babies. In reality, the social security number is the main target for identity theft. Throughout each country, a person's credit is damaged due to stolen identity. Americans must protect their personal information from the world because an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Checking credit annually is a big responsibility to withhold, but at the end of each year it is all worth every penny. Another possible solution to prevent identity theft involves destroying important documents. An identity thief can "smell" important documents just lying around waiting for the perfect time to grab each document. In the article, How to Protect Yourself From Identity Thieves, a list is provided for what type of documents that should be torn or shredded: "charge receipts, copies of credit applications, insurance forms, physician statement, credit offers receive in the mail, check and bank statements" (23). The documents listed above are in all households, churches, business offices and etc. To protect the identity of others, we must seek safe options of where documents should be stored. On an everyday basis, someone's life is getting pulled away from them with a blink of the eye. We need to influence each individual person to stop lying there personal documents around for the whole world to see. After reviewing labeled documents with personal information; the documents should be secured or abolished. Securing important forms will make life much more meaningful and less stressful. The last possible solution to prevent identity theft involves storing passwords to accounts in a safe place. Some passwords are made to be kept a secret. According to Romano, identity is stolen through "hacking, lack of care, stolen hardware, cons and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Erikson's Psychological Theory of Identity Erikson's psychological theory of identity is based on a psychosocial model, taking into account the social environment including peers and family group. According to Erikson, individuals form a core identity in part via membership in a community. Erikson understood that psychosocial development was a process, involving a series of stages. Progress through these stages usually entails a normative conflict or crisis that pits individual needs with social norms or demands. Erikson identified eight stages of psychosocial development. These stages generally follow the chronological age development of the individual from birth to death. Each stage is defined by its normative crisis. The first stage occurs during the first year of life, and involves the normative crisis of trust versus mistrust. Outcome of this stage is either the ability to trust or mistrust other people. The second stage of psychosocial development is defined by the conflict between autonomy and doubt. It lasts from age one to age three. Possible outcomes include self–control or self–doubt. The third stage lasts from between age three and age six. It focuses on the conflict between initiative and guilt. Positive resolution of the crisis leads to a sense of purpose; whereas insufficient conflict resolution leads to low self–esteem. The fourth stage lasts between the ages of six and eleven. Its normative crisis is between industry and inferiority. Outcomes include competence or helplessness. During adolescence, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Personality and the Five Factor Theory Essay PSYC Essay To understand personality there are three main aspects that must be looked at: LArsen and Buss Definition of personality, The Six Domains of knowledge of personality, and Costa and McCrae's Five Factor Theory. In this essay I will first break down larsen and Buss definition and connect it to the domains, then connect the domains to the five factor thoery (FFT). Larsen and Buss define personality as "the set of psychological traits and mechanisms within the individual that are organized and relitivly enduring and that influence his or her interactions with, and adaptations to, the environment (including the intrapsychic, physical and social environment)." To fully understand this defintion, it is best to break it down into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His research show that when hostile people bump into others they treat ambiguous behavior as hostile. When they act aggressive, it evokes agression in the other person, making the aggression a self–fufiling prophecy. So if a person from the outside environment acts hostile towards us, it evokes that same hostility from us. The third main interaction people have with the environment is manipulation of the environment and those within it. Manipulation does not have to have a negative connatation with it, but usually does. Types of manipulation include: coersion, charm, regression and reason. Different personality types are more likley to use differnt kinds of manipulation, such as people low on agreeableness are more likely to use coersion by yelling, while people high on agreeableness will use reason to get people to do what they want. The final part of the definition is the adaptations (to the environment) like dealing with the challenges and problems we face throughout life. One way to examine this is through the cognitive experintial domian and the concept of goals and personal projects. Personal projects are a set of relevent actions intended to achieve a goal that a person has selected as efined by pstchologist Brian Little. He beleives these are important to understanding personality because they reflect how people navigate through everyday life. As we go through life, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Analyze of Louis Vuitton Case Study Overall strategy of LVMH LVMH's website states the following as their missiom statement, "The mission of the LVHM group is to represent the most refined qualities of Western 'Art de Vivre' around the world. LVMH must continue to be synonymous with both elegance and creativity.Our products, and the cultural values they embody, blend tradition and innovation, and kindle dream and fantasy. " In 1987, Racamier agreed to a merger with Moët Hennessy, a company that was much more larger than LV, to form the Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group. Bernanrd Arnault, ranked as the fourth richest man in the world ( by Forbes, 2007) , was invited to invest in LVMH by the company's chairman, Henri Racamier. Investing through a joint ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within this strategy, LVMH is able to price their items at a premium, give consumers products with superior quality, prestige, and exclusivity, and invest in rapid innovation and high customer service. LVHM can then mitigate buyer power and the ability of substitutes to take business because customer sensitivity to price increases is low and consumers stay brand loyal. Following up the business model in the service of excellence; Major strategic priorities: Priority of internal growth, sustained by innovation, quality and controlled distribution. Guarantee brands' autonomy in accordance with their own indentity. Share skills and experiences of each brand and implement synergies. Set up and develop teams of excellence. SWOT is an acronym for the internal Strenghts and Weaknesses of a firm and the environmental Opportunities and Threats facing that firm. SWOT analysis is widely used techniques through managers create quick overview of a company's strategic situation. Consequently, analyzing factor of LVMH Group we could say: 1.Internal factors; a) Strengths –strong brand positioning –wide geographical presence –broad product portfolio b) Weaknesses –declining margins despite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. In the question of whether or not globalization presents a... In the question of whether or not globalization presents a new field of oppertunity, I would like to start of with looking at a text I looked at earlier in this essay called "A place of one's own: schooling and the formation of indentities in Modern Nepal" by Stephen Carney & Ulla Ambrosius Madsen, together with the text "Consumer Culture and Identities in Kathmandu: Playing with Your Brain" by Mark Liechty The first text, presents the oppertunity of breaking out of historically constructed social classes, the individuals placement in the family and indentity development, through education and activities at school in modern Nepal. I believe that globalization plays a significant role in education because it creates new oppertunities for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This here is the picture of the wonderful oppertunity that globalization and awareness gives to society, but there are of course many other ways to look at globalization in the modern world. I would like to also mention the text "A Life of One's Own in a Runaway World" by Beck, that focus on individuals need for freedom, and the dream of being the boss of your own life. I believe that some would argue, that this new focus on the individual in the western world and less on the development of society, can have a downside for the part of the world who does not have the means to do the same. This here would present a picture on how globalization only offers a new field of oppertunity for the people who have the means to take control of their own lives and only focus on their own individual. I would argue that depending on which side, because there are many, of globalization you look at, you can find either a field of oppertunity or a new way to structure old inequalities. Hopefully the closer we move to a more globalized world, we will experience individuals and society in closer relation to eachother, and globalization would then be catagorized as a field of oppertunity. 8. When talking about ethonography and working in an ethnographic tradition, there are a few pitfalls that should could come to mind. I have looked into a few that I believe is important to be aware of, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Themes in of Mice and Men Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Predatory Nature of Human Existence Of Mice and Men teaches a grim lesson about the nature of human existence. Nearly all of the characters, including George, Lennie, Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife, admit, at one time or another, to having a profound sense of loneliness and isolation. Each desires the comfort of a friend, but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger. Curley's wife admits to Candy, Crooks, and Lennie that she is unhappily married, and Crooks tells Lennie that life is no good without a companion to turn to in times of confusion and need. The characters are rendered helpless by their isolation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Motifs Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, and literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text's major themes. The Corrupting Power of Women The portrayal of women in Of Mice and Men is limited and unflattering. We learn early on that Lennie and George are on the run from the previous ranch where they worked, due to encountering trouble there with a woman. Misunderstanding Lennie's love of soft things, a woman accused him of rape for touching her dress. George berates Lennie for his behavior, but is convinced that women are always the cause of such trouble. Their enticing sexuality, he believes, tempts men to behave in ways they would otherwise not. A visit to the "flophouse" (a cheap hotel, or brothel) is enough of women for George, and he has no desire for a female companion or wife. Curley's wife, the only woman to appear in Of Mice and Men, seems initially to support George's view of marriage. Dissatisfied with her marriage to a brutish man and bored with life on the ranch, she is constantly looking for excitement or trouble. In one of her more revealing moments, she threatens to have the black stable–hand lynched if he complains about her to the boss. Her insistence on flirting with Lennie seals her unfortunate fate. Although Steinbeck does, finally, offer a sympathetic view of Curley's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Education: Kepping Close to Home In the essay "Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education" by Bell Hooks, she argues against the statement that "assimilation is the way to gain acceptance for those in power. Seeing from her college experiences and from other examples, one can argue that one can survive by staying true to one's cultural identity. My personal beliefs lead me to support Ms. Hooks in this argument that assimilation alone is the only way to survive. In the beginning on page 60, her parents argued that she didn't need to go to a "high class" college like Stanford but to a "college nearby", an all black college. She explains that her working–class parents feared what a college education would do to her mind, so they subjected her to harsh and bitter critique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To me, this gives the idea that assimilation is an evil that in some cases, causes people to change not for the best, but to become either a shell of their former selves or to become a very materialistic, self absorbed, vapid individual. In the end, I agree with her argument that "assimilation is the way to gain acceptance for those in power". I know that one can fit in by just staying true to one's self. I can also be in opposition because of the fact that some believe that the only course to be happy is to assimilate and to deny one's own true identity. But for me and my own life experiences, I would have to side with Ms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. 'Materialism In Wings' By Futhermore This verse from the song Wings wrote by Macklemore reflect a quite right image of today's world where the act of buying is becoming the solution to everything. As the rapper says, an object is nothing more than an object. Thus materialism is an inappropriate solution to emotional and social problems, which can result in psycological difficulties. However, Some people think that the materialism is part of human nature itself so it could really makes them happier, cooler and more fulfilled. For exemple, they think that it is natural to believe they would live better with the Bell Fiber TV because it have the best HD picture quality and a lot of features, like the play back fonction or the access to Facebook or even twitter. Although, the materialism beget is only a temporary satisfaction according to what said the Daili Lama. Moreover, this consumption to fill an emotional lack has its drawbacks. It waste time, money, energy and racks up the credit card debt. Futhermore, the past president of the Association for Consumer Research, professor Richins says ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These type of people want to show their power, their social status, by having better objects than their peers. Apple's products phenomena is a good exemple that perpetuate this idea: the more recent Iphone they have, the higher they are in the social rank. However, people who construct their indentity by buying products creat a superficial appearence. Meanwhile, they do not work on their real personnality. According to this thought the actor Will Smith also point out that overmuch people spend money they do not own on things they don't even want, because they want to impress people they dislike. Hense, a materialist is makedly more concerned with material goods and have a fewer interest in developping is intellectual, cultural or even spiritual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Anti-Bias Indentity Practices In Early Childhood Education Early childhood educators is based on the idea that every child should be respected and it is with that comforting and respectable atmosphere that the possibilty of engagement and progress becomes possible. Every child has a culture and the acceptance and respect of their unique culture is central to learning. It plays a role not only in communicating and receiving information, but also shaping the thinking process of a classroom environment and individual children. Culturally Responsive Teaching is a pedagogy that stresses the importance of including student's cultural differences in all aspects of learning. Effective teaching requires a mastery of content knowledge and knowledge of student populations as well. The educational system provides early intervention for students who have developmental disabilities or delays and the purpose is to give those students the possibility to minimize or eliminate being behind their peers academically. Although these students have laws protecting them and making special education mainstream we must also look at the manner that early childhood education and education in general has created a groundwork for its importance while other issues of gender identity have been sidelined in our society and educational system. THroughout this text we will explore the anti–bias disability and gender indentity practices in early childhood education. 2.Controversies challenges involved One of the biggest controversial issues in culturally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Chinatown Hwang In the play chinatown by hwang it tells of two viewpoint on modern chinese American identity confrontation on a new york city corner when Benjamin,a caucasian Asian American, and Ronnie, street musician of Asian ancestry,The characters are in the same manner likable, this is the allure of this two person play.Their disagreements, though oppositional, equally viable but In the end no ones perspective is favored. Their discussion about who protrays an asian american better concluse in a tied. Benjamin wong has a midwestern accent with his blond hair and blue eyes. He majored in asian american at the university of wisconsin in madison, which is shown by his ethnic pride rants. At the early stage of a infancy Benjamin was adopted by an Asian American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. The Dreyfus Affair: Affecting France Berkley Jaliyah Period:4 Research Paper Dreyfus Affair The Dreyfus Affair began in 1894, affecting France during the Third Republic democratic reform movement in a negative way. This forced individuals in France to choose a side. It is said that "The Dreyfus Affair, scarred French politics and society for decades" due to the divisions it created between all the parties involved. The highly ranked army official, Alfred Dreyfus was charged with allegedly spying on behalf of Germany. Alfred Dreyfus had to go through many different things to get the final verdict. This injustice was said to be rooted in anti–Semitism. Alfred Dreyfus was a high ranking army captain in France, who was allegedly selling military secrets to the Germans. In Dreyfus first trial him and his lawyer were both denied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dreyfus was found guilty, but days later pardoned by the French President. "When a new court– martial, held at Rennes, found Dreyfus guilty in September 1899, the president of the republic , in order to resolve the issue, pardoned him"(1). In 1906, the court cleared all of Dreyfus's charges and he was reinstated in the army. However, the army chose not to publicly declare his innocence until 1995. While this was a major "victory for justice, the political scars of the Dreyfus affair took longer to heal" (1). The Dreyfus case started the rise of Anti–Semitism. Jewish people had gained jobs in government, universititew,banking, busniess, and other jobs in Western Europe.Other than that most struggled to achieve jobs "Anti–Semites were often members of the lower middle class who felt insecure in their social and economic position" (1). Theodor Herzl wanted Jews to form their own seperate state and the rights they couldn't get in European countries. Herzl helped create a movement dedicated to rebuilding a Jewish state in Palestine. In 1897, in Switzerland the First Zionist Congress in Basel was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 85. Research Events In Australian History Post 1770 VU21481 Research events in Australian history, post 1770 Student Name : Fong Hock Chuan Student ID : GEC000003H TASK 1 1. Tahiti , New Zealand , The Great Southern Land (Australia) 2. The sea was dangerous , the winds did not always blow in the right direction and it was such a long way and difficult to bring enough food and water. 3. People could make a lot of money from trade and from gathering natural resources.England was very interest in setting up a naval base and supply post in the Southern Hemisphere. 4. Captain James Cook was a Seaman in the Royal Navy and was also an astronomer , mathematician , cartographer and photographer. 5. He a seaman in the Royal Navy. He is also an astronomer , mathematician , catrographer and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were acted as servants to the settlers or carried out hard labour in gangs. At night , they were locked up in a small wooden huts behind stockdales. Convicts who commited further offenes in the colony , punishment were brutal. Fifty lashes was a common punishment. If convicts continued to cause trouble in Australia , they were sent to more isolated penal colonies or prisons . There they were forced to work from dawn to dusk . If they disobey or escaped , they were whipped , chained in irons or executed. 4.The prison guards look after the convicts that behave good could apply or petition the governaur to have thier families brought out from England and in some case , they could be assigned to work for thier free settler families. Convicts who work hard could obtain their ' ticket of leave '. The prison guard were very strict on the convicts , thier punishment were brutal. Convicts who disobey or continues to cause trouble could be sent to more isolared prison or to be killed. 5.Daily life for the convicts was strictly controlled and defined by routine. Food was the most cherished part of the prisoner's life and the convicts in the Fremantle ate quite well compared to the colony at the time. Convicts in work parties outside the prison received a better variety of food including cocoa with milk and molasses , cheese were once a week on Sundays , mutton or beef , and suet pudding on Thursday . Convicts were only given one plate to hold thier food. Extra food was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 89. I Support The Benefits Of Organized Activities From my point of view , I think a child should have a creative play as essential for their heath. But, now a days kids are growing so fast and learning what life is about , on such young age and thats is why I support the benefits of a organized activities. One of the reason I support a organize activity. Is because it helps a children grow into responsilble adult, to develop healthy attitudes toward themselves now and in the future. A lot of people around the world think that you have to be a certain age to become responsilble and commited to what we need and want in life. To be enrolled in a organized activity requires dedication, such as being on time, practicing teamwork , and working hard to accomplish a goal. Consistent participation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 93. Lost In Thought: The Perils Of Rumination Summary Rumination is the downward spiral to mental hell. In Lost in Thought: The Perils of Rumination, Susan Nolen–Hoeksema describes the challenges of people who suffer from such a perdicament. She details the consequences of rumination such as depression, low self–esteem, anxiety, and a decrease in problem solving skills. Unfortunately I am guilty of rumination. This article helped me realize my thought patterns are not normal and I should see a doctor to fix it. Nolen–Hoeksema provides evidence that anxiety and rumination go hand in hand. Anxious people are more likely to ruminate and rumination leads to more anxiety. In one study, she and her team of researchers interviewed Stanford University students before and after the 1989 San Francisco earthquake. She describes: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study confirms that people who ruminate are more prone to anxiety than people who do not. Rumination locks up your cognitive resources and it becomes hard to see the situation from an outsider perspective and find a solution. Nolen–Hoeksema further explains that rumination could lead to voluntary seclusion from others. My rumination is often over my own inadequacies and failures. This helped me realize why my life is utter hell at the moment and I would need help to solve my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 97. Estrangement In Waiting For The Barbarians By David Malouf The Post colonial genre in litterature deals with several themes such as opression, violence, and diffrences between civilized folks and uncivilized folks. The two novels understudy are, Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M Coetzee and Remembering Babylon by David Malouf, each published in 1980 and 1993. It principally deals with the feeling of estrangement a man can feel when he is torn apart between his nature and his community. It is legitimate to question what leads men to wonder about the deeds that his community pushes him to do. To what extend a community or a power can bring a man to a complete estrangement towards his community? Throughout the novels there are several leitmotive that conduct the two protagonists to a complete estrangement, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also brings the protagonists towards their estrangement. In Malouf's novel, Gemmy is often deshumanized. Gemmy is described as being part of the other, he is a "scarecrow" (3). "A black ! That was the boy's first thought. We're being raided by blacks. After so many false alarms it had come." (2). The reader is brought to see the scene through the eyes of a child, which also emphasizes the fear. Gemmy is also referred to as 'it', which shows how much he is unworthy of being referred to as a human. Back to Coetzee's novel with the killing and tortures of an old barbarian man and his brutalized grandson. In the book they are referred as "frank and filthy"(10) by the magistrate even though the reader perceives the growing estrangement of the magistrate towards the Empire and their inhuman deeds. There is also the scene in the book when Colonel Joll beats naked barbarians in front of the crowd "not hatred, not blood lust, but a curiosity so intense that their body are drained by it and only their eyes live, organs of a new and ravening appetite." (115). Here the magistrate estrangement towards the event and the empire is at its climax. Describing the scene as an act of atrocity proves that the magistrate is completely estranged to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 101. What Is Your Favorite Person Essay Your favorite person: a borderline personality discovery For the past weeks I have been busy. My minimalism goals is going well at my own pace (I'll will write about that one day) and every day there is something to do for me. Now that I have a free weekend, I can sense that I might need people more than I think. Being raised in a loving family, yet keeping things all to myself by playing in my room by myself, made myself think I like being alone more than anyone. It's no denyiable fact that I'm introverted, so I need some rest from social interactions, yet the way I need people is too interesting to ignore. So what do I mean when I speak about 'a favorite person'? See it as a crush. You find the person interesting, you like to know everything about them, you like their looks, their personality and like to hang ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You'll notice the things you have in common, you'll think about them by the minute, you get happy when they text you back, yet get really sad and even depressed when they are busy. You want to know more and more about them and want to hang out with them as much as possible. You're basically eating the palm of their hands. I use the comparison as being a dog who is filled with joy when they see their master. Wagging their tail, doing everything the master wants and being very happy when they pat your head. And I literally want to be patted on my head when my favorite person compliments me. It's not really a crush anymore, is it? It's about power and being submissive to everything they want you to do. But, I have to add, sometimes a favorite person can be someone you fell in love with and that's when it may get dangerous and confusing. You can have a favorite person who is a friend, a family member, teacher, collegue, about anyone you may meet. Because it's so hard to figure out wether it's love or an obsession, it's something which makes BPD a different experience from someone who doesn't have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 105. The Work Of Andy Bennett In this essay, the work of Andy Bennett (Bennett, 2005) "Culture and Everyday Life" will be discussed in order to analysis fashion in relation to theories of identity and how they in form our understanding of fashion. Fashion can be defined as a constant changing trend. Fashion has a deeper influence in people's lives. Now days fashion show parts of individual's identities, which shows who they are as people. The first idea will be discussing Bennett's statement "Fashion provides one if the most ready means through which individual can make expressive visual statements about their identities" (2005: 96) explaining the social identity of people and how they represent themselves through fashion. The second idea is discussing identity through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identity can be defined as a form of social presentation that shows a relationship between an individual and an social world. There are many other reasons that an individual the need to express themselves and their identity and they mainly revolve around issues like social status, economic class, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, ethnicity, religious condition, recreation and individualism. With the use of fashion individuals we can either show or no show factors of their identities. This is done by transmitting visual messages about themselves, and according to Bennett "Fashion and visual appearances play a considerable part on informing notions of commonality" (2005: 96). With the help of fashionable items, "Individuals demonstrated their memberships to a particular social group, and their distance from groups who held a lower social position" (Bennett, 2005: 100). This can refer to Thorstein Veblen theory of conspicuous consumption that by consuming fashionable goods. The term refers to consumers who buy expensive items to display wealth and income rather than to cover the real needs of the consumer (Veblen, 1899). Sex and gender are two significantly emphasized words when looking at fashion and identity as a whole. Just like fashion and clothing, sex and gender are not the same. Sex is determined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 109. The Adolescent Stage Essay The adolescent stage is one in which the human being develops from being a child into an adult, or from puberty to legal adulthood. The stage consists of the transition in both the physical and the psychological contexts ("Adolescence | Psychology Today", 2016). The transaction of the adolescent is the relationship between the environments and the person (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). This interaction influences the adolescents development as they are in the stage of their lives whereby the trying to attain autonomy of their lives from their parents/ caregivers (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). To achieve development to emerge into adulthood there are many identity statuses one must go through in order to achieve a sucessful development (Waterman, 1999). These identity statuses are influenced by the psychosocial enviornment of the person and these are represented in identity processes (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). Identity processes are immeadiate processing of data that affects the identity and actually holds the identity at stake (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). However they are the building blocks to developmental processes which is the identity growth and change over the human life span (Bosma & Kunnen, 2001). In the adolescent stage development is influenced by many factors in transaction. Looking at the whole context is important so that the identity development so that the analysis is individually based. The development will take a specific course as it is influenced by determinants, personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 113. Gender Development: Social or Biological In a variety of contexts, the word "gender" is used to describe "the masculinity or femininity of words, persons, characteristics, or non–human organisms" (Wikipedia, 2006). More specific to psychology, gender role is a term used to describe the normal behavior associated with a given gender status. Those that do not follow this customary role given to their particular gender are said to have an atypical gender role. "A person who has normal male genitalia and identifies himself as a man will usually take up a masculine gender role, a role in society that will be viewed by the other people in his society as a normal thing for a male to do. A person who has normal female genitalia and identifies herself as a woman will probably do things ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to cognitive developmental theory, children develop the stereotypic conceptions of gender from what they see and hear around them. Once they achieve this, the belief that their own gender is fixed and irreversible. They seek to behave only in ways that are congruent with that conception. An example of this would be a boy, who wants to do boy things, therefore the opportunity to do boy things is rewarding. Last is gender schema theory, here the mastery of gender identity, the ability of children to label themselves and others as males or a female is necessary for gender development. A child who knows the he or she is male or female, and can tell which someone else is due to his or her environment and norms can be an example of this (Shaffer, 2005). After weighing and researching both the socio–cultural and the biological side of the debate, and especially after reading the John/ Joan article, I would defenetly have to say that gender role development is biological. "John/ Joan" was clearly a male and was for the most part behaving the way a typical man would, showing that regardless of the way Joan was being raised, Johns identity still stayed dominant (as did baby X in Gould's article). John was born a male, and after having the sex change operation due to a botched circumsisim, still had a male pattern of thinking and feeling. I truly believe after everything I read, that this side of the debate must be true. "Children's understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 117. Family Guy Is An American Sitcom Texas Longhorns football fans often use a specific hand gesture when rooting for their team; by holding up the fore and pinkie fingers while keeping the middle and ring fingers down, using the thumb to hold the middle and ring fingers in position, they make bull horns. However, if a Longhorns fan were to make this same gesture in Spain, it would be an offensive gesture that means to have sex with someone else's wife. All people, and even animals, uses communication to transmit messages. However, many factors can warp or change what the sender is trying to communicate. The Texas fan intended to use the hand gesture as a positive message in support of a sports team, but due to the difference in cultural identity, the receiver interpreted it as something very different. Cultural identity, along with stereotyping, language and nonverbal cues, plays a large role in affecting communication between individuals and can be seen anywhere from conversations between friends, to business exchanges, to sitcoms. Family Guy is an American sitcom that uses many concepts of communication to transmit humorous messages to audiences. The cartoon is about a white suburbian family named the Griffins who live in Quahog, Rhode Island, and often uses vulgar language and slapstick humor to entertain the audience. The main character, Peter, and his wife Lois have three children, Meg, Chris and Stewie, and a dog named Brian. In this episode, Stewie and Brian travel back in time to the Nazi invasion of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 121. Example Of Intercultural Communication Intercultural Communication Mid–Term Exam Name:______ishwari Tamang______________________ How would you define culture? Please include info on co– culture and sub–culture. Use examples and be specific in your answer. Sharing same belief, values, community...And feeling a sense of belonging. One of co culture like Indian is mostly domenated by Hindu. A Hindu might feel closer to Hindu community then let's say a muslim community of India because that person he might feel a sense of belonging in Hindu community more by being raise with same value as other Hindu. Explain how culture and communication are linked. people all round the world share different ways and different belief. We are all raise differently the way we talk, behave, how we show emotion.... When Person of different culture meet there might be misunderstanding when they communicate because One thing that is a norm here might be dissrespec in other part of the world and creating more challenge adapting. For example if there were two people that is new to US one from India Krishna and other from Mexico jasmine. They were both learning the customs of here. The norms of customer service are smiling,greeting. It would be a challenge if they both were invited to Muslims wedding because the norm there might be different. Explain at least 4 basic communication principles. paying attention– when haveing conversation with someone showing at leasl little attention would be polite then competely ignoring him or her. When ignoring the other person it's not only rude but also I'll manner. The other persons might feel they aren't worth there time. Keeping shorter sentence and not using a full paragraph– when we talk with other we should also hear what they have to say. Listing to other we might even learn something important from them as well. Avoiding consistent Eye context– eye context in America isn't condpsider bad but other way around. Keeping eye context might show that person is confident and other good stuff. But keeping consistent eye context might make would be uncommtabal Sometime when we are trying to say might come out meaning something else– ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 125. Timothy Mitchell Timothy Mitchell – Orientalism and the Exhibitionary Order (1989) It is no longer unusual to suggeste that the construction of the colonial order is related to the eloboration of modern forms of representation and knowledge ( This has been examined by critique of Orientalism Best known analysis on Orientalism: Edward Said Orientalist world is defined by: 1. It is understood as the product of unchanging racial / cultural essences/ characteristics 2. These characteristics are always the opposite of the West (passive/ active, static/ mobile, emotional/ rational, chaotic/ ordered) 3. Oriental ismarked by fundamental absences (of movement, reason, order, meaning) ( In terms of these characteristics the colonial world can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The apparent realism of the representation: The model always seemed to stand in perfect correspondence to the external world 2. The model always remained distinguishable from the reality it claimed to represent: Model was always a copy of the original 3. Distinction between the system of exhibits or representations and the exterior meaning they portrayed was imitated by distinguishing between the exhibits themselves and the plan of the exhibition: The visitor would also, besides the objects, encounter catalogs, plans, sign posts, programs, guidebooks, etc. Paradox: It was not always easy to tell where the exhibition ended and the world itself began ( World outside the exhibition began more and more to look like an extension of the exhibition The Labyrinth without Exits Uncertainty of what seemed the clear distinction between the simulated and the real: No clear line between the artificial and the real ( Example: The Egyptian street in the exhibition seemed very real, but it was also commercialised (paying for donkey rides, café in the mosque, dancing girls) Exhibitions came to resemble the commercial machinery of the rest of the city Warehouses/ Shopping malls: Products were ordered behind glass, precisely positioned The Effect of the Real
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  • 130. Essay on Indentity Loss In The Odyssey and The English Patient the main character, Odysseus and Almasy, suffer from a form of identity loss and try to regain it. They both regain their identity through the help of other people. Every person that stumbles across a piece of their past helps them regain a piece of their identity. Because he cannot remember Almasy must get help remembering his past from the people around him. One of his first memories came from the book "he brought with him through the fire– a copy of the Histories by Herodotus" (Ondaatje pg 16). Hana reads some of the notes that he had written in the book; she reads of the different winds "the –––, the secret wind of the desert, whose name was erased by a king after his son died within it. And the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "In the arboured bedroom the burned patient views great distances"(Ondaatje pg 135) in doing so Almasy, remembers the desert in Africa, he remembers his adventures. "In 1930 we had begun mapping the greater part of the Gilf Kebir Plateau, looking for the lost oasis that was called Zerzura" (Ondaatje pg 135) he remembered many of his other adventures there. All of his memories about Gilf Kebir Plateau made his think of Katherine, his lost lover. Odysseus is remembered of his great conquest when he is on the land of the Phaiakians where Demodokos sings of his conquest. Demodokos tells of the Trojan horse that Odysseus built to trick the city of Troy and take it over. When Odysseus heard this he "melted, and from under his eyes the tears ran down drenching his cheeks" (Lattimore pg 134). The singer had reminded Odysseus of one of his great achievements that was part of his identity. Caravaggio forces Almasy to remember most of his past right before the crash when he starts to ask questions. "When you crashed in the desert–where were you flying from" (Ondaatje pg 167). Almasy had already remembered that he was once in the Gilf Kebir and what he was doing there but now he had to remember why he was back there again. "I had gone there to collect someone. In late August. Nineteen forty–two" (Ondaatje pg 167). Almasy goes on to tell about Katherine and how he had left her there until he could get help, that was when he got burnt. Hana, another character who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 134. Examples Of Individualism In The Great Gatsby Introduction In the film The Great Gatsby, plenty of audiences could be surprised and interested by the luxurious and modern things like dress, parties, gorgeous villa, cars and railway. However, there is no doubt that the luxury cars are the most attractive and take all the limelight. Therefore it is a good way to explore the American culture genes in this novel from a view of cars. As the necessary things of Americans, cars are not only a kind of important traffic tool, but also the symbolization of American culture. The children go to school by cars, the adults go to work and go shopping by cars, the old people go to the hospital and travel by cars, a great deal of map messages is described as "range of driving", it could not believable for an American to live without cars. Therefore America starts to be the initiator of motor society in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost every American concerns about individual, it means that the people is connected with the modern society, but the individual is more important than anything in the society. This thinking pattern in the US is called individualism. There are plenty of sayings in America about individualism: "Each individual is unique, special, completely different from all other individuals, and the basic unit of nature", "god helps those who help themselves", "Anybody who is any good is different than anybody else." These sayings tell that most Americans think that each people has his or her own independent indentity which should be recognized and respected. As the result of this culture gene, Americans take more care of safe when they are driving. The US is the biggest industrial country to produce kinds of cars. There are plenty of famous brands in America such as Ford, GM and so on. These brands have a common character which is safety, the steel plate of American automobile is thickest in the world. Because they found that it would be safer, and decrease the risk in the traffic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 138. Research Paper On Bruce Wayne My client name is Bruce Wayne. He is an African American male 42 years of age with no significant other or children. Mr. Wayne is the son of a late billionaire who owned one of the top technology company's in the country called Wayne Enterprises. As a young boy Bruce witnessed both of his parents being tragically murdered during a home invasion after celebrating his parents 15year wedding anniversary. Left with no family Bruce was forced into foster care where he bounced around from group home to group home suffering abuse at the hands of his foster families before aging out at 18. For years without receiving psychological counceling Bruce imbottled the traumization, and anger he felt surrounding the sudden loss of his parents. For years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 142. The Idea Of Self By Derek Parfit The idea of self has for long been the topic of discourse amongst thinkers. The ambiguity of the self has resulted in variants in definitions and meanings, and brought about the question of its very existence. Rene Descartes, in his books First and Second Meditations believed that the existence of self is attributed to the supposition of the self, whereas Derek Parfit in Persons and Reasons was skeptical about the existence of self and believed that we do not have an ultimate identity. In this paper, I will argue that Derek Parfit's views are justifiable as he has provided sufficient reason to his claims on continuity. Descartes non–reductionist arguments, though not incorrect, lack the soundness that Parfit poses with his reductionist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to him, the body and its relations are mirages which are uncertain. The only certainty is that nothing is certain. All the more, the fact that he is still experiencing, thinking and doubting himself, whilst being constantly deceived by a supreme power notably affirms his existence. To understand the truth of his identity, he embarks to restrain his mind in the reins of truth, devoid of imagination, to fathom the existence of self. He poses the example of a chunk of wax, with its distinct identity the moment it is taken from a honeycomb. It has features that can be perceived by means of the senses, which broaden the understanding on what the wax is. But as it is placed by the fire, it loses its distinctness. Due to its alteration, the senses can no longer comprehend it. However, it is the same wax that remains which has undergone some alterations from what is was before. He concludes that the nature of the wax is perceived purely by non–contingent mental scrutiny. His perusal into the perception of the wax results in the investigation into the nature of his own mind becoming clearer. Descartes arrives at the conclusion that absolute intellect makes up reality, and understanding is fundamentally the derivative of perception. His rational thinking provides the proof of his existence that the mind is a self unto itself. This "thinking" is not just limited to thought, but also streams of consciousness, experience and emotions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 146. Survival: Short Story and Homeward Bound DISCUSS THE THEME OF SURVIVAL IN THE EXTRACTS STUDIED. When we talk about the "theme of survival" in literature, we should not forget the contribution of Margaret Atwood for the Canadian indentity. Margaret Atwood had written a literary criticism book named 'Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature'. According to her theories, Margaret Atwood considers Canadian Literature as the expression of Canadian identity. According to this literature, Canadian identity has been defined by a fear of nature, by settler history and by unquestioned adherence to the community. In general, the term 'survive' is defined as 'continued living or existing'. So 'survival' would simply mean the act of continuing to live or exist. 'Survival' and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This short story is from a Mauritian extract written by 'Shawkat M. Toorawa'. In this story, we experience the theme of survival with the help of Rafik, his fatger and Zubayr. For Rafik and his father the theme of survival lies in their generation gap. Rafik's father has chosen a decent boy for her daughter Razia from a good family "He's from a good family." The latter wants to have the confirmation of the boy's "Khandaan" from Rafik. Rafik's point of view is that we should not always look at someone's ancestral relations to come for a conclusion. We should always look at the "Khandaan's" present situation. But Rafik's father explained that if someone has commit a mistake in the past that does not mean the entire "Khandaan" is to be blamed "Just because one person does something stupid doesn't change the fact that the person is from a good family." In this short story there is another character called Zubayr. Zubayr also called Zoob is the best friend of Rafik. He is doing his PhD at a foreign university. He is in love with Rafik's sister Razia. But he did not tell anything to anyone. Here we get the theme of survival by Zubayr that is how Zubayr has survived his love. Also we get to know for how long he has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 150. Similarities Between James And Ruth In James Mcbride's The... Throughout James McBride's memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the audience on a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his mother Ruth. He not only tells his life's story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks to his mother as she describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is today and shows her morals of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James' life and helps him show his true characteristics and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and Ruth, they still have their differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and independent mother looking out for him. No matter what life brought on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use every day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and take care of himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with measures of high dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life, James owes his success to his mother. He says "Mommy's children are extraordinary people, most of them leaders in their own rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with more hardships than they care to remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity, humility, and humor." (McBride Page 276). Self–motivation and self–reliance was a life lesson Ruth taught her children from day one. She always encouraged her children to make their dreams become reality and to achieve their highest goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his mother was his rock and the one who would support him no matter what life threw at him. James learned and cultured valuable lessons from his mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 154. The Weight Of The Weigh Boat On A Balance Procedure: 1.Measure the original weight of the weigh boat on a balance because you will need to subtract the measurements of the elements and then get the exact mass. 2.Measure the original weight of a beaker on a balance because the beaker will be used for the salt, and you will need to subtract the mass with salt in it from the original 3.Place the mixture onto a weigh boat and measure its original weight so that you can record it on the data table 4.Pour the mixture from a weigh boat onto a filter paper and spread it apart because you need to take out all the iron with a magnet 5.Then use a magnet and take out the iron from the mixture because iron is the only thing that is magnetic in the mixture 6.Place the iron on a weigh boat so that you have it separated from the other elements 7.Then measure the weigh boat by using a balance to find the mass 8.Subtract the original weigh boat mass from the one with iron in it and then record the correct measurement for iron because the weight of the iron is affected by the weight of the weigh boat so it will not be right until you subtract the weigh boat's mass 9.Pour the mixture of the remaining salt and sand onto a weigh boat and add water so that the salt will become soluble and the sand will float down to the bottom 10.Place a clean filter paper on top of a beaker 11.Pour the mixture mixed with water over the filter paper so that the sand remains on top of the paper and the soluble salt water will go through into the beaker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...