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003 Creative Writing Essay Examples College Paper A
1. 003 Creative Writing Essay
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2. Psalm 23 Sermon On The Mount
In the bible, people read it often and most of them like to share scriptures that they think is very
important to them because it gets stuck deep down in people s minds. When it gets stuck, that is when
people come out of their comfort zone to reach out to others and read the portions. Psalms 23 and The
Sermon on the Mount are one of these scriptures that get stuck deep down in people s minds. These
two found in the Bible, are known for the Shepard of the people, relating to the Lord. Psalm 23
immensely relates to the guidance of the Sermon on the Mount, which is engaged in different stories
in the Bible such as Mathew and Mark. In Psalm 23 ( Of David), is found in the old testament of the
Bible. It is invoked to help turn around negative thinking
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3. Fiber Optic And Its Impact On Technology
Fiber optic in Communication Fiber optics are tiny threads of glasses that are arranged in optical
cables to transmit light signal which relay information from one end to another. Fiber optic is used in
communication to enable transmission of information over long distances with minimal disruption and
loss of data and hence widely used all over the world. Fiber optic has a broad usage in data
distribution telephony and broadband distribution among others. Today, it is one of the rapidly
advancing technology mainly because of it benefits such as stable operation, small size and efficiency
among others. However, fiber optic has come a long journey through complex advancement to what it
is today. Nonetheless, the increased demand for optical fiber and the advancing technology have
greatly shaped the continuing development of fiber optic for future use.
Fiber optic has been widely adopted because of its benefits as compared to other mediums. First and
foremost, Fiber optic can be used to transmit signals over long distance. The use of optical cables in
Fiber technology allows signals to be transmitted over long distance and maintain the integrity of such
signals as compared to metallic cables. Secondly, optical cable allows transmission of broad
bandwidth. Optical fiber are usually small in diameter and are light hence it is easy to install as it uses
less space. Broadband can be transmitted through coaxial cable or radio system however, optical fiber
is the best medium for
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4. Maria s Accident Is More Tragic
In life, we all encounter some form of incidents and accidents, but Maria s accident is more tragic.
Maria is a thirteen year old girl who was involved in a hit and run car accident that left her in a
vegetative state. When one is in a vegetative state they are unconscious. They have no awareness
themselves or the environment around them and are unable to make decisions for themselves. Maria
has tubes attached to her that are sustaining her life by providing her with nutrition and hydration. No
one knows for certain if she will recover from the persistent vegetative state, but the prognosis does
not look well. Maria does not have a living to assist her family and friends with decision making, and
they are divided on the decision whether they should remove the tubes that are providing her with
nutrition and hydration, or leave them in place for a little longer. Removing the tubes that are
providing her with nutrition and hydration will contribute to her death. My reasoned opinion: I believe
that Maria s family and friends should leave the tubes in place as the doctors, do not know if she will
recover from the vegetative state or not. Also, if they remove the tubes too soon they will not know if
she would have recovered or not. There are several stories about patients who had life threatening
injuries who were expected to die and did not the response to treatment being administered right away
but suddenly surprises doctors with their recovery. Not to mention, they will
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5. Political Marketing
Reconciling Marketing with Political Science: Theories of Political Marketing.
Journal of Marketing Management, 1997, Vol 13, pp.651 663
Dominic Wring
This paper has two broad aims: to trace the theoretical development of political marketing and then
demonstrate how these concepts can be used in the analysis of election campaigns. Electioneering is
not the sole manifestation of marketing in politics but it is the most obvious, a point underlined by
recent work addressing the prominent role now played by political marketing in a parliamentary
democracy like Britain (Franklin 1994; Kavanagh 1995; Scammell 1995). Whilst much of this
material understandably concentrates on the once neglected work of campaign practitioners, the more
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The British and American definitions are useful in that they counteract the crude and oversimplistic
belief that marketing is simply about firms giving their customers what they want. Such a cliché may
convey clarity but it obscures more complex truth. And because some in political science (not to
mention other disciplines) may have misunderstood marketing in this way, it helps explain why
relatively few in the field have sought to use it as a tool of electoral analysis.
Marketing then is a process in which the notion of consumer focus plays a major strategic role but not
to the exclusion of organisational needs. Compared with over simplistic customer centred
understandings of the subject, this theoretical interpretation fits more easily with the world of
realpolitik . In analysing the electoral market Adrian Sackman emphasises this point, arguing that:
Marketing is thus built upon a paradox; it starts with the customer, is directed at the customer, but is
fundamentally concerned with the satisfaction of the producer s own interests (Sackman 1992). Such
sentiments resemble J.K.Galbraith s stricture that marketing and advertising are activities governed
and to some extent created by producer groups (Galbraith 1969). In political science this view is
reflected in theoretical considerations of competition which attempt
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6. The Rationale of Suicide in Bartleby Essay
The Rationale of Suicide in Bartleby
One of the most strikingly confusing details of Herman Melville s Bartleby is the repetitive use of the
specific form of his refusals; he prefers not to comply with his employer s demands. Bartleby never
argues for his convictions, rather he refuses on the grounds of his preference. Such a vast repetition,
along with its inherent perplexity, leads me to believe that the actual wording is symbolic in nature.
When someone is asked for his/her preferences, the question is directed to the individual s inner
motives and desires. Any question addressed as a preference question, usually grants the consideration
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It appears that Bartleby is hopelessly searching for something that he would actually prefer to do; an
assumption backed by his symbolic open eyed death at the end, and also by his reference to his
interests while discussing other job options with his boss: I would not like it at all (par. 204) is the
answer he repeats in different wording when offered five different lines of work. In other words, he is
connected to his inner inclinations (our pure will that can incline us to either take an action or refrain
from it), yet they do not incline him to do anything.
The reference to the dead letter solves the mystery; a letter that lacks an address is a dead letter; an
address is the letter s direction; for the lack of direction a letter dies.
The immediate equivalent is none other than Bartleby; he cannot find a thing that he wants to do; he is
missing a direction; for the lack of direction Bartleby dies. We can see that he follows his inclinations
for all his choices refer to his preferences. We can see that he is searching for something that would
interest him (for only interest inclines us to action). We can see that for failure to find his direction, he
prefers to die.
Melville might be referring to a little liked truth; once all masks of society are taken off, how many of
us are really following our pure inner inclinations?
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7. Supporting The Service Delivery For Aboriginal And Torres...
Funding submission preparation
This is a submission research template conducted for a proposed new agency in the South Burnett
Region. The template outlines a rationale for the services aims of being holistic and addressing social
emotional well being and stakeholders that should be consulted in the design of the service delivery.
The practice approach, model and theory that will inform the service delivery. Outlining the strategy
culturally safety, to ensure cultural safe service delivery and personal and professional qualities to
look for in staff. The responses have been informed by a review of the literature relating to social
emotional well being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and an internet search for
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Hence, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality is defined as at the core of their being and
identity Grant (cited in Muller, 2014). It originates from the deep sense of belonging to one s country,
and it gives meaning to all aspects of life, including relationship with one another (Poroch et al.,
2009). Country refers to everything, including land, air, water, stories of dreaming , being dynamic
and multilayer, forming rules, norms and beliefs of existence between species and humans and
ancestral beliefs (Kingsley Townsend, Hender Wilson Bolam, p.683). Past policies and colonisation
have displacement many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People from the connection to their
country, language, culture, communities which has created social and health inequalities Gee et al
(cited in Dudgeon et al, 2014). In addition has caused significant distress, powerless, integrational
grief and trauma for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People to this day (Kingsley et al., 2013).
Therefore the service delivery should aim to incorporate a holistic approach in addressing social
emotional wellbeing, as it knowledge s the psychological distress impacted by colonisation (AIHW,
2009). Also, it addresses the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People meaning of health by
providing services for social, emotional, spirituality and physical (NACCHO, 2016). Thus by
providing a
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8. The Importance Of Volunteering To Michigan State University
I am always the first to volunteer, whether it be to take something down to the office, picking someone
up from work who can t find a ride, or to introduce myself to the new kid in school and help them feel
comfortable in an unknown territory. Helping others has always been a passion of mine; you can meet
so many new people, and experience a lot of things you wouldn t normally be able to! I would be able
to contribute my friendliness and passion for volunteering to Michigan State University and make
everyone feel welcome. From a young age, I can always remember myself talking to new people. I
find them so interesting because you never know anyone s story. As a matter of fact, about six years
ago, I specifically remember meeting my best friend
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9. George Bush Desert Storm
Desert Shield / Desert Storm George H. Bush was just elected in to office as 41st President of the
United States. He faced the fall of the Soviet Union and the Cold War after 40 years and to include the
tear down of the Berlin Wall. Ordered the invasion of Panama in December of 1989, to capture and
arrest President Manual Noriega, on drug trafficking charges. The Savings and loan bailout and Exxon
Valdez oil spill in Alaska.
One of the greatest test for President Bush, came when the Iraq Armies invaded Kuwait in August of
1990. Then Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein did not stop in Kuwait, he threatened to continue into
Saudi Arabia. President Bush then called on the United Nations for backing. With the support of the
people and Congress, Bush was given the approval to send 425,000 US troops to include the support
of 118,000 troops from several allied nations to liberate Kuwait and defend Saudi Arabia from being
invaded. The number of coalition forces eventually grew to nearly 750,000 troops Commanded by
General Schwarzkopf.
The President Bush called on General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. who at the time was the
Commander of the United States Central Command. General Schwarzkopf entered the Army as a
commissioned officer in 1956, after graduating from West Point. He then served in Vietnam and was a
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Saddam then staged him armies along the Kuwaiti/Iraq border and the military waited for the order to
invade Kuwait. The small country could not defend themselves with the overpowering larger force
and within hours, Kuwait City had collapsed. The Emir fled to Saudi, taking his family and regime
with him. Now Saddam that his military had seized the country, he was in control of 20 percent of the
world s oil
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10. Tinker Vs Des Moines Independent Community School Case Study
In the well known case of of Tinker Verses Des Moines Independent Community School District, the
Supreme Court remarked, it can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their
constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate. While shedding your
thoughts and freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate can be difficult, the district did
have the right to not renew the teacher s contract. I think that it is important to keep my mind what the
judge stated in the facts above, teachers ... do not have a right under the First Amendment to express
their opinions with their students during the instructional period. The teacher gave her opinion and an
idea of her political view by stating
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11. How To Write A Book Report On To Kill A Mockingbird
For this article, I have read the book To Kill a Mockingbird , written by Harper Lee and published
1960. It is a book about a girl growing up in the south in the 1930 s. Overall I can see why the book
has been so highly appraised. Like many, I enjoyed reading from the innocence of eight year old Scout
Finch. The reveal of Boo Radley near to the end of the book satisfied my curiosity. Although most of
the book was pleasing to me, I disliked seeing all of the injustice coming from racism and prejudice
directed toward people of color and families of the lower class. However, nothing was left to be
desired at the end of the novel and although many things were unfair, there would not be much of a
story if everything was perfect in the fictitious town of Maycomb, Alabama. The main character in To
Kill a Mockingbird is the young Scout Finch, a girl of eight years and the daughter of attorney Atticus
Finch. I liked reading from Scout s perspective because she is young and has a pure mind, seeing only
the obvious facts unobscured by the social pressures of adults. ... Show more content on
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As the story seems to winding down, Harper Lee reveals the mysterious character of Arthur Boo
Radley, the Finch family s eerie recluse neighbor. On the way home from a play one summer night,
Scout and her brother, Jem, are attacked by the drunk Bob Ewell but are saved when Boo leaves his
house to stab the perpetrator with a kitchen knife. Thanks to him, Scout gets away with minimal injury
and Jem escapes with only a broken arm. Atticus invites Boo in to stay for a while for bringing his
children home alive and Scout finds that Boo is a kind and quiet man after talking to him. Atticus and
the sheriff agree to cover for Boo by saying that Bob fell on top of his own knife. I liked that the
author did not leave Boo s character only to be defined by the stories Scout and her friends made up
about him as
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12. Teletech Corporation Case Study
Laura Rapoch Case Study #2 MBA7300 90 Dr. Marlena Akhbari October 23, 2014 Teletech s current
hurdle rate of 9.30% is based on an estimate of the company s weighted average cost of capital. It is
applied to all capital projects and used as a tool for performance evaluation by top management at the
firm, regardless of which of the company s two business units it is applied towards. Below you will
find calculations allowing for review of the company s current WACC and the WACC associated with
each of the two independent business segments, Telecommunications Services and Products Systems.
Corporate Telecommunications Products Systems Services MV asset weights 100% 75% 25% Bond
rating A /BBB+ A BB Pretax cost of debt 5.88% 5.74% 7.47% Tax rate 40% 40% 40% After tax cost
of debt 3.53% 3.44% 4.48% Equity beta 1.15 1.04 1.36 Rf 4.62% 4.62% 4.62% RM 10.12% 10.12%
10.12% RM Rf 5.50% 5.50% 5.50% Cost of equity 10.95% 10.34% 12.11% Weight of debt 22.20%
27.1% 9.2% (12.1+5.3)/2 Weight of equity 77.80% 72.9% (1 27.1) 90.8% (1 9.2) WACC 9.30%
8.47% 11.40% *Information for the Corporation was found from Exhibit 1 of case documents *I used
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As you have seen demonstrated in the examples above, Telecommunications Services offers a higher
return on the risk associated with its investments; whereas the Products and Services division is failing
to do so. In order to create value for our shareholders, the NPV for each business division needs to be
measured using separate hurdle rates. These new hurdle rates need to be risk adjusted and will allow
for elimination of those units that are underperforming, or offering a negative
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13. Reca Protein Analysis
RecA, derived from Escherichia coli, is a multipurpose protein that plays pivotal roles in the three
essential and correlated biological events of homologous recombination, regulation of expression to
unlinked genes due to DNA damage (also known as the SOS response), and mutagenesis. Within this
gamut of processes in which RecA aids, the protein is specifically needed to drive three biochemical
actions: interchanging homologous DNA, processing effector proteins for the SOS induction, and
communicating between mutagenic proteins factors to drive synthesis past DNA lesions. Homologous
recombination, the process in which double stranded DNA split and recombine between segments by
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The central domain (residues 34 269), containing eight twisted β sheet strands with coinciding α
helices, holds DNA and ATP binding sites and is structurally similar to ATPase domains in DNA and
RNA helicases. ATP will bind at the phosphate binding loops of this domain, found in many proteins
involved in ATP binding (7). Amino acids lysine and threonine live near this P loop and directly
interact with phosphate groups in ATP. Alongside, two disordered loops named L1 and L2 bind to
ssDNA and the duplex DNA. What is important about L1 and L2 is that because they support one of
the essential functions for RecA in DNA binding, they are highly conserved. Between the α helix G
and L2 boundary lie two glycine residues that give a greater interaction between the positively
charged amine groups of DNA helix and the negatively charged sugar phosphate backbone in DNA
molecules
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14. Donald Trump Political Scandal
There once was a young man named Rod. Rod had worked hard for the majority of his life. He was
born into a poorer family in Chicago. He took odd jobs growing up and later in life went into politics.
His life was looking up he had made a name for himself and decided to run for Governor. He won and
was then given a chance to decide who would fill the new president s seat in the senate. Instead of
picking a member of his party, or picking the most qualified candidate he decided to accept a bribe,
almost like a payment, for the seat. Now one might recognize this story. It s the story of Rod
Blagojevich, the former Illinois Governor who was impeached from office under an unanimous vote,
and imprisoned for 14 years on many charges including corruption. There are a few things that make
news headlines what the Kardashians are doing, Donald Trump s new racist claim, and Political
Scandals. Corruption is spreading so fast. It s almost moving faster than the flu through a kindergarten
classroom.
It is known the the people elect to run this country are abusing their power. If an example is needed
just look at everyone s best friend: Richard Nixon. He did a really good job at covering up his
corruption. If only the guys didn t mess up Watergate he would have finished his second term.
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Donald Trump once said, I gave to many people, before this, before two months ago, I was a
businessman. I give to everybody. When they call, I give. And do you know what? When I need
something from them two years later, three years later, I call them, they are there for me. And that s a
broken system. Even the man who is committing this act would come out and say that what he is
saying is corrupt. Furthermore we still see that people are using this way to achieve the office that they
so
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15. Becoming A Fashion Retail Buyer Essay
Career Research Paper Growing up my thoughts and decisions constantly have changed from one to
another. I never can really stay to a plan for so long without changing my mind. However, what I have
found that has kept me grounded and staying on course is fashion design and retail. I am able to
express myself through this medium and eventually I plan on becoming a fashion retail buyer myself.
Also, I want to be involved in promoting campaigns and advertisements for the newest trends. One of
the many highlights of this job is being able to travel to different states and even countries to attend
trade fairs as well as visit certain suppliers. As a retail buyer, the buyer is responsible for selecting
products up to date with trends and to sell them in retail shops. To become a fashion buyer one must
attain a 2 4 year college degree. Along with this, when attending college a student should major in
either business, marketing, or merchandising. Although internships are not required, except for certain
particular business classes or programs, interning could possibly benefit someone to achieve the
highest potential in their job. While training a person needs to learn the knowledge of fashion, retail,
and economics. I would imagine that one must have first hand experience in retail, which I would
assume helps the person train for the job. The company s I seek interest in are higher end boutiques
because I would be able to sell good quality clothes for a higher price. In cogent
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16. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Essay
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, otherwise known as SNAP, originates from the
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933. It was established in the Great Depression era as the Federal
Surplus Relief Corporation when crop prices fell drastically and farms were struggling to deal with the
excess supply. The Federal government bought the surplus as discounted prices and distributed them
to hunger relief agencies. In 1939 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt s New Deal program, the
Food Stamp Plan was created by Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace to formalize the food
distribution efforts. Although this initial program ceased in 1943 because of a decrease in the number
of people living in poverty, it was reintroduced in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy through a food
stamp pilot program. In 1964, the Food Stamp Act was passed by President Lyndon Johnson. This
program required the purchase of stamps based on the participant s income level to permit the
purchase of low cost nutritional food. After a program revision in 1977 which ended the requirement
for participants to purchase stamps, a nutritional educational program called SNAP Education was
added to the food stamp program in 1981. This program allowed states to apply for matching funds
from the Federal government to deliver nutrition education to eligible persons. In the 1990s, efforts
were made to streamline administration of the program which included the introduction of an
Electronic Benefit
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17. Why Is Abigail Adams Important
Abigail Adams
By: Abby sieben
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Did you know the second First Lady of the US? It s Abigail Adams, John Adam s wife. Abigail Adams
was born on November 22, 1744 in North Parish Church in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She died on
October 28, 1818. Abigail Adams had an interesting life, you will learn about Abigail Adams
childhood, how she impacted the world, and other interesting facts.
This paragraph will be about Abigail Adam s family and childhood. Abigail s family includes, her
mom Elizabeth, her dad William, her sister Mary, her sister Elizabeth, and her brother William. Back
when Abigail was a little girl, girls did not get a good education so Abigail went to her dad s library to
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When her husband John Adams became president she became the second First Lady of the United
States. During the Revolutionary War she wrote letters to her husband about women s rights. Also
during the war she allowed soldiers to hide in her house, train in her yard, and she also melted utensils
to make musket balls for the soldiers.
This paragraph will be about interesting facts on Abigail Adams.
Her husband John Adams was a friend of Abigail s sister Mary s fiancé. In 1783, Abigail took her
daughter Nabby to Paris to meet up with John Adams, soon the Adams packed up and moved to
London to meet the King of England. It is believed that the couple exchanged over 1,100 letters.
I learned some really interesting information while researching this biography. I can conclude that
Abigail was a really great person. I was able to learn about how girls were treated and compare to how
they are treated now. Also how some people helped the soldiers fighting for our country during the
war. Lastly, a quote by Abigail Adams, Deliver me from your phlegmatic, politicians, friends, lovers,
and
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18. Myers-Briggs Personality Traits
An Essay Exploring the Myers Briggs Personality Traits
According to Myers Briggs Type Indicator, my personality is ENFJ. Martin Luther King Jr, Abraham
Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Pope John Paul II and Oprah Winfrey are a few people
who share my personality. According to Truity Psychometrics, ENFJs comprise 3% of the world s
population. In the entire world, there are only 16 personality types according to Myers Briggs Type
Indicator. There are over seven billion people walking around on this planet. Everyone is one of these
16 personalities. There are four categories within which I am one of two types. I will admit I was a
little skeptical when I read this. I began to research what that meant and the skepticism started to fade.
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This was the one that I was the least surprised by. I am all about feelings and emotions of those around
me; as well as my own feelings. In 16 Personalities, NERIS Analytics Limited wrote, Feeling
individuals are sensitive and emotionally expressive. They are more empathic and less competitive
than Thinking types, and focus on social harmony and cooperation. This couldn t be truer for me. I am
very sensitive and emotional. My empathy for others is always running overtime. This is something I
wish I could change about myself. I have made many bad decisions because of my emotions. I have
learned that I need to not make quick decisions. I have made decisions, that I regret, when I am
running high on joy/anger/sad/hurt/scared feelings. In I m Not Crazy, I m Just Not You: The Real
Meaning Behind the 16 Personality Types, Pearman and Albritton wrote, Feeling types have enormous
energy associated with the awareness of accepting and being accepted. They tend to communicate
respect through acceptance. (114) I hate this about myself! I hate that I feel that I need that little nod
of approval from those I am interacting with. If I do not get that approval, it tends effects my
decisions. That is where my emotions come back into play and control me. I would sign up for five
years of underwater basket weaving IF the person selling it made that connection with me. I do not
think that emotions should make any
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19. Donald Stramanak
I ve known Donald Stramanak for more than 30 years. He joined the rugby team I was coaching in
1990. In 1997, Don found out that the AAU was sponsoring an under 14 rugby tournament in the state
of Florida and decided he wanted to enter a team in the competition. He selected Charles Drew
Elementary to create the team. Don sat with the parents, teachers and the administration and explained
to them the concept of rugby. He did just a great job of selling the sport that on first day of practice, he
had 110 boys show up for 12 spots on the team. He organized the tryouts and enlisted the aid of local
rugby players to help out. While the rugby players were running the training, he would sit with the
parents and explain the program so that they were constantly involved with practices and the direction
the rugby program was heading. The program lasted 12 weeks and in August, he took the team to the
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In June 2004, I started a high school rugby program at Taravella High School and immediately
remembered Don s great work with organization and working with parents and asked him to join me
as a coach. At the end of the second season, we decided to enter an all star tournament in Maryland.
Don volunteered to the tournament director and began organizing the trip. While I was involved the
coaching aspect of the program, Don contacted parents, worked with airlines, sports companies, and t
shirt companies in order to provide transportation, uniforms and fund raising projects to raise money
for the boys going on the tour. He made the hotel accommodations in Baltimore and organized food
and transportation for the duration of the tour. On our day off, he arranged a tour of Annapolis. He
kept the players and the parents informed so they knew everything necessary as quickly as possible.
The tour was an enormous success. It was so well received by both the parents and players, the rest of
Florida wanted to get
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20. Theme Of Animalism In Animal Farm
I read a book called, Animal Farm written by George Orwell. The book is about animals on a farm
who are overworked, and aren t treated well. Then, an insurgency made up of animals with pigs as
their leaders, rebel against Mr.Jones (owner of the farm) by driving him off his farm. The animals try
to make the perfect life for themselves, but that doesn t go as planned. Animal farm then, starts to fail.
The farm fails because of the pigs not being fair to the other animals, and the animals being too dumb
to realize it. The other animals made mistakes, by not speaking up when they thought something was
wrong. Animalism starts to fail because pigs start to make power grabs that screws the perfect life
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One reason animalism fails, is because of power grabs by animals. There are many examples of this
throughout the book. One power grab that failed animalism, was when the pigs take the milk and the
apples for themselves. So it was agreed without further argument that the milk and windfall apples
(and also the main crop of apples when they ripened) should be reserved for the pigs alone. (P.g 36)
This is unfair because the pigs being selfish, but they are the leader, it immediately grants them
permission to do so. This shows why animalism fails because the pigs don t do anything for the
wellbeing of animal farm, they do things only for themselves. Another example of a power grab is
when Napoleon (a pig) takes the puppies so that they will obey and protect him. It happened that
Jessie and Bluebell had both whelped soon after the hay harvest, giving birth between them to nine
sturdy puppies. As soon as they were weaned, Napoleon took them away from their mothers, saying
that he would make himself responsible for their education. He took them up into a loft which could
only be reached by a
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21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Environmental Scanning
Environmental scanning or Analysis involves business managers to study the external environment
variables for attaining good result as business operates in an environment. It is also termed as
environment monitoring. It is the process of gathering or collecting the information regarding
organization, analysing it and forecasting the impact of all predictable trends in environmental
changes. Successful marketing strategies are always dependent on such environmental scanning and
marketing programmes always depends on its environmental changes. At the same time, environment
scanning points towards interaction among various environmental factors.
Strategic management or business policy is treated as a means to achieve the organizational purpose.
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Search and Scanning: If particular type of information is required regarding the business environment,
a proper research is conducted to have right conclusion.
3. Spying: It is considered as an unethical in business, even though some organization often uses
spying as a source to collect information.
4. Forecasting and Formal Studies: The information gathered by above three methods is used to
predict business environment. Such forecast is basically done by corporate planners of consultants.
1.10 LIMITATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING
Following are the main limitation of business environment analysis:
1. Unexpected and Unanticipated Analysis: Sometime business has to face the unexpected events, so
there will be no benefit of environmental analysis.
2. No sufficient Guarantee: Environmental analysis does not give any guarantee that the estimated
events will happen.
3. Uncritical Faith: Sometime the data used for the decision may be incorrect so it can be risky.
4. Too Much Information: Too much information related to the analysis will create the doubt in
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22. Analysis Of Andrew Niccol s The Great Gatsby
Imagine a world where time is money, or better yet a world where your body stops aging at twenty
five. Andrew Niccol has created this world in his movie, In Time. Throughout In Time, time has
become the universal currency; which is used to pay for day to day expenses and can be transferred
between people or capsules. In an interview about In Time, Justin Timberlake explains, You can make
time, you can borrow time, you can steal time, and it s all kind of transmitted through your pulse (Talk
In Time). Justin plays Will Salas, a poor man, [...] who wakes up everyday with twenty three hours on
his clock, so he has less than a day to live, and so he s almost like a rat in a maze, constantly running
the wheel so to speak (Talk In Time). In a twisted sense, this actually makes sense. It is not so much
future based as it is on current events. In a world where the rich live longer, our society has an
abundance of greed, income inequality, and overpopulation much like In Time. Since ancient times
people have tried to institutionalize moral values. Nevertheless, mankind being flawed can never quite
achieve perfection. Of all the vices humans possess, greed is the most significant. In Time is a precise
example of how science fiction, by shifting us from our current situations, can make room for us to
talk more openly about them. It is striking to see what people are capable of saying when the word
money is replaced with time. In Time, on the other hand, presents us with a
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23. The Importance Of Jim Crow Laws
One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. By Martin Luther King Jr. The unjust laws
King was talking about is the Jim Crow Laws. Those laws segregated white folks from black. The
laws had several foolish examples of how blacks slightly ruined white life s. The motto of the Jim
Crow laws was, Separate, but equal However, everyone knew that nothing was equal about those kreul
laws. In this essay, I will be discussing why the Jim Crow laws were not beneficial for anyone living
through that terrible time.
Out of the many childish laws, one that caught my attention was number twenty one. It stated, Prisons:
The warden shall see that the white convicts shall have separate apartments for both eating and
sleeping from the negro
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24. Detroit Pistons Research Paper
The Pistons just fired Stan van Gundy for two rookies as head coach jake plamondon and Isaiah Lynn.
It s they re first time coaching in the NBA ever. They are trying to turn the Pistons around into a
championship contender. In they re press conference earlier they stated we are looking for constant
improvement and it all starts with trades, budgets, and free agents. In the offseason the Detroit Pistons
acquire Marcus Morris of a trade from the Suns. The Suns traded Morris, Reggie Bullock and Danny
Granger to Detroit, receiving only a second round draft pick in 2020. Shaquille oneal says this looks
like a great trad for the Pistons a great building block. Later that week the Pistons make another trade
for ersan illyasova. The Pistons
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25. The Hersey And Blanchard Model As A Situational Leadership...
Developed by Professor Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard in the 1970s, The Hersey and Blanchard
Model is defined as a situational leadership model which suggests that there is no single optimal
leadership style, and successful leaders adjust their styles based on follower maturity (Investopedia,
n.d.). This represents a direct link to my management style, as I consciously tailor a customized
approach to every new task, based upon the scope of the challenge, the resources at my disposal, and
the skillsets available to me. I m comfortable acting unilaterally, delegating work, or acting as a
participative leader, dependent on whichever approach is best for the task.
Strength 2: Able to Quickly Identify Team Strengths/Weaknesses
Delegating is one of the four leadership styles under the Hersey and Blanchard model, and it is
defined as a style where leaders are responsible for their teams, but provide minimum guidance to
workers or help to solve problems (Spahr, 2015). To delegate work effectively, a leader must be able
to quickly assess the strengths and weaknesses of the individuals he is working with to best ensure the
efficiency and quality of the work performed. I pride myself in a near uncanny ability to quickly
access a person s professional strengths and weaknesses after only a brief period of observation and
work, and if I am ever in doubt, I m not above asking direct questions to ascertain which individuals
are the best resources to use in accomplishing a
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26. Mentoring For Senior Professional Field
Mentoring is an interregnal part of every professional field. Organizations that pursue future
improvement and development focus on mentoring by means of inviting internal and external
professionals to mentor junior members. Mentoring is a rather complex subject and often takes serious
preparation on the part of a mentor. Just being an experienced professional is not enough for becoming
a good mentor for juniors. Mentoring is a responsible activity, which requires high levels of patience,
professionalism, ethics, enthusiasm, tolerance and skills. Even though most of organizations mention
highly developed training programs, in practice mentoring is still a new territory for most of them and
often the professionals cannot properly explain what actually makes a good mentor and what efficient
mentoring should include.
The field of engineering is one of the professional spheres where young specialists are in high demand
since there is a growing skills shortage in this field. To be able to function effectively in the future,
engineering companies must take the issue of skills and professional scarcity seriously and improve
mentoring methods in order to prepare highly qualified workers for the future.
The word mentor comes from ancient Greek mythology, Mentor was the name of the teacher of
Odysseus s son (Miller 3). Today this word is used to refer to wise and reliable supervisors. First of
all, mentoring is based on a relationship between a mentor and a protégé. The success
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27. Tower Of Babel
Art Essay
As I walked around the Grohmann Museum s Man at Work collection, I appreciated looking at the
great variety of all of man s work throughout time, and I analyzed the evolution of technology
throughout history. I thought the whole collection depicting man at work throughout history was very
interesting and informative. I saw quite a few paintings which interested me and that I could write
about.
The painting I choose to write about is Tower of Babel by Gillis van Vlackenborch. I choose this
painting because, as I walked around the Grohmann Museum and looked at all the paintings, the
Tower of Babel caught my eye by being a very large, detailed, and involved painting. The painting
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If one were to be alive during the time of the building of the Tower of Babel, this painting may very
well be what it could have looked like to someone. The painting is extremely detailed and each time
you look at it, you can notice some new details. This painting depicts lots of people working hard to
finish building the Tower of Babel. You can see everyone in the painting working extremely hard
except the small group of people in the far right corner. In the right corner of the painting there
appears to be an architect or engineer holding a scroll with a picture of the tower on it. The guy next to
him might be someone important because he is wearing some type of fancy hat and he is the only one
in in the whole painting who is overweight. The main focus of the painting is obviously the Tower of
Babel. The tower is very large and in the middle of the painting so when you look at it your attention
is immediately drawn to the tower. The painting doesn t have a great variety of color in it. Most of the
colors are red or brown. The whole painting is pretty dark except the sun trying to peak through the
clouds in the upper right hand corner of the painting. There seems to be a slightly inclined road the
spirals up to the top of the tower. My best guess for them building the tower with this inclined spiral
road is for the easy transportation of building supplies and materials to the top of the
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28. Attitudes About The American Dream
The Polls Trends Attitudes about the American Dream
The authors have suggested that the American Dream may be unraveling as we see the middle class
slowly eroding away, racial and sexual discrimination, and increasing population of poor immigrants
(Hanson, 2010).
What is the American Dream?
At one time in this country the American Dream was more spiritual fulfillment than material success
with the majority, close to 50% interpreting the American Dream as spiritual happiness (Hanson,
2010). For many years now, America has chased Adam Smith s Dream of general wealth with firm
will power and great material success (Whybrow, 2007). Whybrow expresses American social success
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Smith s vision of a free market based economy, greed and similarly undesirable behaviors of the self
would be held in check by the powerful human need for love and neighborly social acceptance,
resulting in the provision of universal opulence for all. (Whybrow, 2007). Smith stated that in our free
market society, there is a give and take, which is the driver for existence and survival (Whybrow,
2007).
Whybrow analyzes Smith s view of capitalism against the backdrop of the modern day United States.
He asserts that globalization and technology have removed the social betterment aspect of Smith s
model, leaving the market solely profit driven. This shift has had a dramatic impact on lifestyle and
quality of life. Middle class families must have two incomes to provide some of the necessities to raise
a family. Due to this we are left with working more, less sleep, and health deterioration factors
destructive to individuals and society s ability to build a future of healthy
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29. Cedarville Research Paper
Cedarville University is a college I would like to attend. There are almost 3,500 undergraduate
students currently attending Cedarville. It has several large academic departments, including nursing,
business administration, and education. Cedarville has a presence in 47 states and U.S. provinces, as
well as 28 countries, including France, Germany, Ireland, and Wales. (Supplee 41)
Cedarville University started out as Cedarville College, founded on January 26, 1887. Through the
vision of five men and the help of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Cedarville built their first
building known as Founder s Hall. Under the leadership of the college s first president, David
McKinney, Cedarville attracted students because of their Bible teaching and liberal arts programs. (
History )
The first fifty years of the 20th century proved to be hard on Cedarville. The college s trustees tried
several times to revitalize the college before realizing Cedarville was not sustainable any longer. The
trustees had to choose between finding a college to merge with and closing down entirely. While
Cedarville s trustees were facing this decision, the trustees at Baptist Bible Institute in Cleveland were
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Jeremiah s leadership, the college began to grow. In 1959, Cedarville had 255 students and had begun
to add faculty and staff. In six years, the enrollment had grown to 763. In 1978, at the end of Dr.
Jeremiah s stint as president, Cedarville had more than 1,200 students. After Dr. Jeremiah finished his
run as president, Paul Dixon became the next president. The college continued to grow during his time
as president. In April of 2000, Cedarville s trustee board voted to change Cedarville s designation
from college to university. The change was made on September 1, 2000. By the end of Dr. Dixon s
time as president of Cedarville in 2003, the enrollment had grown to almost 3,000 students. 100 new
fields of study were added and new facilities were built.
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30. LGBT Athletic Community Analysis
The LGBT athletic community has had the opportunity to compete in a centralized location promoting
international athletic competition promoting of acceptance for over two decades every four years. This
harmony and unity for the international LGBT community ended in 2006, with the creation of two
separate international sporting events promoting acceptance and inclusion. Although both events have
provided insurmountable value to the LGBT community, in the spirit of acceptance and harmony it
essential for both The Gay Games and The World Outgames to merge together for the betterment of
the LGBT athletic community.
Dr. Tom Waddell an Olympic decathlete who competed in 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Began the
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During the inaugural World Outgames the GLISA hosted the world s first conference on LGBT human
rights, the conference was a three day event. Leaders of the GLISA described the event as an
opportunity to bridge sports with politics and give a voice to members of the LGBT community that
may not have a voice in other parts of the world. After the Outgames initial creation in 2006, the
World Outgames has been held every four years on years not coinciding with the years the Gay Games
are being held. During the 10 years of the Outgames existence the games have been held in four
different countries on two different continents providing acceptance and a political platform for the
LGBT community
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31. Vibraphon s Influence On Jazz Music
1. I think the biggest element that made this song unique is the use of counterpoint. Counterpoint is
the use of two or more melodic lines of equal importance. During the course of the song, no one
melody sounds like the main melody, and are all of the same significance. I think this would have
upset many of the jazz purists, as it was such a change from traditional jazz music.
2. A vibraphone is a instrument with resonator tubes suspended below aluminum bars to create a
natural reverberation of the sound. Lionel Hampton was one of the first jazz performers to play this
instrument. I believe the vibraphone solo starts at 1:09 and lasts till about 1:50, most prominently and
again from 2:15 to 3:00.
3.I think that one of the techniques
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32. Heart Religion Research Paper
Heart religion is another strong characteristic of evangelicalism. Since the reformation, when Martin
Luther (1483 1546) called the sacramental system of the medieval Roman church as the Babylonian
Captivity of the Church , protestants had the tendency to distrust tradition . But the process of the
Protestantism was changing the meaning of faith from faith expectancy to faith doctrine. People even
once attempted to verify one s position as a Christian by accepting correct creeds . Only when the era
of Evangelicalism came, personal conversion was seen as a norm for Christians, there was an outburst
of desires to have powerful, transforming personal encounters with God. Religion became a personal
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From its theology, the central of the movement was an intense experience of being filled with the
Spirit or of awakening to a new life through the transforming power of the Spirit. The process of
charismatic spirituality was from Search, searching for the God who is revealed in Christ, to
Encounter, encountering with the same God by means of the Holy Spirit, and then Transformation,
being transformed or renewed as the consequences of the encountering experiences. From its practice,
the charismatics had given a full expression to the importance of experience. Especially their personal
and deep worship, the worshippers were given freedom to express a wide range of human sensibilities:
singing, clapping, concert prayer, the praise choruses, and kinesthetic movements together provided
avenues of expression. Besides it, a variety of modes of sensibility in their ritual, including
celebration, contemplation, transcendental efficacy, penitent/purgation, ecstacy, improvisation
(ritualization) and ceremony, helped to orient and animate their practices. As a result, the charismatic
ritual created a cultural domain for deeply felt expressions of human
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33. Symbolism In The Film, All-Heart
Symbolism is abundant within the film. Ray has created his own start up company called All Heart,
which focuses primarily on working with other companies to, for example, make necessary
medications more affordable. The symbol for his company is visible in various places within the
Embrey household, in Ray s workplace, and plays a major role toward the end when Hancock projects
the logo onto the moon for everyone to see. The logo itself symbolizes the importance of becoming a
good citizen and emphasizes working diligently to improve the quality of the world this is precisely
what Hancock attempted to do throughout the film, and his final gesture is an homage to his own
character development. The weather also plays a heavily symbolic role in establishing the mood.
Whenever Hancock is on a potentially destructive path, a storm begins to swirl above him, darkening
both the lighting and the mood of the film. The storms essentially symbolize Hancock s future when
choosing to selfishly go against society. Finally, a symbol of an eagle is shown to the audience several
times Hancock s hat at the beginning and suit toward the end both feature an eagle, and he spends
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The audience is introduced to Ray from a low camera angle to emphasize his power. Although not the
typical figure of strength, this initial representation is consistent with the theme of the film and its
focus on being a good person who does not attempt to go against fate because Ray is essentially the
most moral character in the film. He proves himself to be a foil to Hancock with his immense focus on
improving the world around him. The director employs a subjective shot when Hancock leaves the
Embrey s household for the first time, primarily functioning to allow the audience to temporarily view
the world from Hancock s eyes. Viewing the neighborhood from such an angle shows
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34. William Rankine Essay
William John Macquorn Rankine was mechanical engineer who was born on July 5th, 1820 in
Scotland. He was also physicist. He died on Christmas Eve, which is December 24, 1872 because of
heart problems and congested lungs. Throughout William Rankine s life, he has accomplished many
achievements in his life. When he was just 18, he won two Gold Medals for two different essays. One
essay was on a theory called the Undulatory Theory of Light. He got these awards in his only two
years attending the University of Edinburgh where he studied sciences. Rankine became somewhat
popular and joined the Royal Scottish Society of Arts in 1842. When he was thirty one years old, he
won the Keith Prize in which when he was thirty four, he joined another society called the Royal
Society of Van Diemen s Land in which is now called the Royal Society of Tasmania. During that
time, he conducted an analysis of his own following the works of Clapeyron and using Sadi Carnot s
law to test his hypothesis. William Rankine later was elected to be the first President of the Institution
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Rankine says that A hypothetical theory is necessary, as a preliminary step, to reduce the expression of
the phenomena to simplicity and order before it is possible to make any progress in framing an
abstract theory. He created cycle that is used for steam powered installations (Outlines of the Science
of Energetic 11). The significance of this demonstrates that in any theory, a great hypothesis can
support your argument fully or not, and this is used in the scientific method today. Rankine was
rewarded with a unit, the rankine, named after him because of the work he has put out. The rankine is
a unit in temperature that goes along with Fahrenheit. Unlike the Kelvin and Celsius, it takes about
458.67 degrees Fahrenheit to reach 0 degrees
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35. Challenges Of E-Commerce
Abstract E commerce abbreviation stands for Electronic Commerce. In E commerce we do business
online that is on internet. It is part of the IT (information technology) revolution and now days used
widely in the world trade and in Indian economy. E commerce showing tremendous business growth
in our country, due to increasing number of internet users in India. In this paper I attempt to highlight
the various essential factors required for growth of E commerce and various challenges E commerce
facing in India. Keywords E commerce, Challenges, Growth Factors, Electronic fund transfer, Online
retail. Introduction E commerce dealing in goods services through online that is through electronic
media internet. The rapid growth of e commerce in India is due to ... Show more content on
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E commerce is future of shopping. Due to E commerce the gap has been reduced between
manufacturer consumer. According to Indian population their vast scope for e commerce because
currently in India only 19% people using internet for selling buying goods services so remaining
percentage we can considered that we having scope in Indian Market. There is weak Cyber security
Law in India that is why Indian People are facing challenges toward e commerce. The future of e
commerce e in India would be bright in the upcoming years if all essential factors would be
implemented, by establishing cyber have their benefits as per people wish. The role of government is
to provide a legal framework for e commerce so that while domestic international trade are allowed to
expand their horizons, basic right such as privacy, intellectual property, prevention of fraud, consumer
protection etc. are all taken care of. The expansion of e commerce has been developed in rural as well
as urban area in reign able cost for consumption, because of that more people are getting linked with e
commerce the ratio of that is getting increase day by
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36. Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well-Lighted...
Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well Lighted Place
While Hemingway s short story A Clean, Well Lighted Place is usually interpreted as an intensely
poetic description of despair, it can with equal validity be seen instead as mankind s never ending
yearning to find spiritual peace. Hemingway s short story displayed this emotional journey in many
different ways. First, the title itself is a symbol for man s desire to find a state of tranquillity, safety,
and comfort. Hemingway also showed this in the story s setting, which was used as a symbol for a
sense of order, for it was late, the cafe was empty, and the men there were at ease. Finally, Hemingway
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Here he was showing that in one s lowest level of despair, man s one and only desire is to find a safe
haven, and to acquire a sense of security.
Finding a sense of security and meaning to life was very important to Hemingway who was known to
feel that the individual quest for meaningful values was a universal one, probably because Hemingway
himself struggled to find the true meaning of his life, or the true sense of his purpose.
The despair that Hemingway himself felt is best shown in A Clean, Well Lighted Place when the older
waiter was intertwined in a conversation with himself. He said that: It was all a nothing and a man was
nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order. Some lived
in it and never felt it but he knew it was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada (383).
Nothing and then nothing. When one is in a state of despair, the only thing that one is looking for is a
way out of one s situation, or a road that will lead to a peaceful end to one s feelings of hopelessness.
Hemingway, however, presented a remarkable example of man s search for an end to his state of
hopelessness. When one waiter commented on the deaf man s attempt at taking his own life, he said
Last week he tried to commit suicide. The other waiter replied Why? Then he said, He was in despair
(379). This summed up man s desire, at his lowest level of depression, to find peace,
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