The document contains several passages from Kate Chopin's The Awakening that describe interactions between the protagonist Edna Pontellier and her friend Madame Adèle Ratignolle. The passages illustrate how the two women have very different views of femininity and motherhood. While Madame Ratignolle embraces her role as a devoted wife and mother, Edna longs for more independence and struggles with her maternal responsibilities, which she feels inhibit her freedom.
Spleen English 200 Final Essay Country HusbandCourtney Spleen
1) John Cheever's short story "The Country Husband" examines Francis Weed's life after a near-fatal plane crash causes him to question his life and desires.
2) Francis struggles with maintaining appearances expected by his community of Shady Hill versus following his inner passions.
3) At the end of the story, Francis chooses to remain in his marriage and community, suppressing his inner desires in order to keep up appearances.
A classic love story by Jane Austen. Convenient internal links are provided. (They seem to be a little misaligned in this viewer. Downloading the document should fix the problem.)
The passage describes a hot summer road trip with friends in an old Ford Falcon station wagon. The heat is oppressive, with uncovered skin burning instantly. The narrator and their friends are driving with open windows down a long, hot highway towards the coast in an effort to escape the heat. The old car creaks and turns slowly like a ship on the road.
This document provides a reading guide for the short story "Woman Hollering Creek" by Sandra Cisneros. It summarizes the plot, characters, symbols, and themes of the story. It also provides biographical information on author Sandra Cisneros and context about the time period. The story depicts the struggles of the main character Cleofilas and explores themes of gender roles and abuse within Mexican culture.
AUBREY GOES DOWN is a "Sweet Home Alabama meets Zach and Miri Make a Porno" type of film that comes from the heart.
This female driven romantic comedy is looking for executive producers and investors as we prepare to film in Guthrie, Oklahoma utilizing their 35% Cash Incentive Film Rebate.
The project will be directed by Marina Rice Bader and will incorporate a diverse cast of talented men and women.
For information, please Contact Michael Caradonna at actiononcamerafilms@gmail.com
Marina Rice Bader
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3742962/
Michael Caradonna
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0135890/
Walter, an insurance salesman, is on a flight home but cannot remember his wife's name. He engages in conversation with a woman a few rows back who seems familiar. Though she finds him charming and insightful, she refuses to give her name when he asks. Walter grows frustrated as he feels he is losing grip on important details in his life. The woman says names are unimportant and offers to let Walter make one up for her, but he no longer wishes to engage, feeling tired of constantly struggling to remember things.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the film Pan's Labyrinth focusing on its portrayal of female development and coming of age. It discusses how the three main female characters - Ofelia, Mercedes, and Ofelia's mother - represent different stages of womanhood. Much of the film's symbolism, including its use of fairy tales, nature imagery, and menstrual references, relate to Ofelia's journey of becoming a woman. Through her tasks from the faun, Ofelia asserts her independence and rejects the passive role expected by the film's patriarchal society. In the end, her refusal to sacrifice an innocent's blood allows her to achieve immortality and be reunited with her loved ones.
This document is a short story that summarizes as follows:
1) It describes a May Day Eve party held by wealthy Filipinos where the young men get drunk and rowdy after the party ends, deciding to serenade neighbors and go swimming.
2) One young woman, Agueda, decides to use an old superstition and look in a mirror to see the face of her future husband, despite being warned she may see the devil.
3) In the mirror she sees the face of Badoy Montiya, a man who had returned from Europe. They have an argument but he realizes he has fallen in love with her.
4) The story jumps many years later
Spleen English 200 Final Essay Country HusbandCourtney Spleen
1) John Cheever's short story "The Country Husband" examines Francis Weed's life after a near-fatal plane crash causes him to question his life and desires.
2) Francis struggles with maintaining appearances expected by his community of Shady Hill versus following his inner passions.
3) At the end of the story, Francis chooses to remain in his marriage and community, suppressing his inner desires in order to keep up appearances.
A classic love story by Jane Austen. Convenient internal links are provided. (They seem to be a little misaligned in this viewer. Downloading the document should fix the problem.)
The passage describes a hot summer road trip with friends in an old Ford Falcon station wagon. The heat is oppressive, with uncovered skin burning instantly. The narrator and their friends are driving with open windows down a long, hot highway towards the coast in an effort to escape the heat. The old car creaks and turns slowly like a ship on the road.
This document provides a reading guide for the short story "Woman Hollering Creek" by Sandra Cisneros. It summarizes the plot, characters, symbols, and themes of the story. It also provides biographical information on author Sandra Cisneros and context about the time period. The story depicts the struggles of the main character Cleofilas and explores themes of gender roles and abuse within Mexican culture.
AUBREY GOES DOWN is a "Sweet Home Alabama meets Zach and Miri Make a Porno" type of film that comes from the heart.
This female driven romantic comedy is looking for executive producers and investors as we prepare to film in Guthrie, Oklahoma utilizing their 35% Cash Incentive Film Rebate.
The project will be directed by Marina Rice Bader and will incorporate a diverse cast of talented men and women.
For information, please Contact Michael Caradonna at actiononcamerafilms@gmail.com
Marina Rice Bader
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3742962/
Michael Caradonna
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0135890/
Walter, an insurance salesman, is on a flight home but cannot remember his wife's name. He engages in conversation with a woman a few rows back who seems familiar. Though she finds him charming and insightful, she refuses to give her name when he asks. Walter grows frustrated as he feels he is losing grip on important details in his life. The woman says names are unimportant and offers to let Walter make one up for her, but he no longer wishes to engage, feeling tired of constantly struggling to remember things.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of the film Pan's Labyrinth focusing on its portrayal of female development and coming of age. It discusses how the three main female characters - Ofelia, Mercedes, and Ofelia's mother - represent different stages of womanhood. Much of the film's symbolism, including its use of fairy tales, nature imagery, and menstrual references, relate to Ofelia's journey of becoming a woman. Through her tasks from the faun, Ofelia asserts her independence and rejects the passive role expected by the film's patriarchal society. In the end, her refusal to sacrifice an innocent's blood allows her to achieve immortality and be reunited with her loved ones.
This document is a short story that summarizes as follows:
1) It describes a May Day Eve party held by wealthy Filipinos where the young men get drunk and rowdy after the party ends, deciding to serenade neighbors and go swimming.
2) One young woman, Agueda, decides to use an old superstition and look in a mirror to see the face of her future husband, despite being warned she may see the devil.
3) In the mirror she sees the face of Badoy Montiya, a man who had returned from Europe. They have an argument but he realizes he has fallen in love with her.
4) The story jumps many years later
Hell Comes On The Wind - Antony E. BradburyGeorge Grayson
The document is the prologue of a novel that introduces Philippe Domfront, a 79-year-old man saying goodbye to his family in a small English village in 1110. As Philippe reflects on his life with his large family by his bedside, the story flashes back to 1065 where Philippe is shown living in a small French village with his brother Alan and family, working as blacksmiths. Philippe purchases a new grinding wheel that greatly improves their work and brings Alan great joy in using it.
This document provides an overview of significant contributors to children's literature in the 19th century, including Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Andersen. It discusses how Perrault laid the foundations for fairy tales with works like "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". The original versions contained darker elements that have been removed. The Brothers Grimm collected folk tales but their early versions also included violence. Andersen wrote influential fairy tales like "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes", and "The Little Mermaid", which explored themes of unrequited love.
The novel tells the story of two families separated by generations. In 1939, 12-year-old Rill Foss and her siblings are taken from their family's shantyboat and placed in a cruel orphanage based on a notorious real-life scandal. In present day, Avery Stafford uncovers dark secrets about her privileged family's history that lead her on a journey of discovery about where she belongs. The story explores the impact of the Tennessee Children's Home Society, whose director kidnapped and sold poor children in the early 20th century.
Rhonda Cahill was lost in the Sahara Desert while navigating a mountain range as part of a rally competition. She was exhausted and frustrated because the map was confusing her. When it started getting dark, she knew she had to find north to reach their checkpoint. She had her teammate drive north with the sun on their left. Although they eventually found the checkpoint, Rhonda was upset with herself for getting lost. The rally was raising awareness about stopping child sexual abuse. Rhonda opened up to another participant about how she healed from her own experience with abuse as a toddler.
1) The poem is written from Eve's perspective and challenges the traditional biblical story of original sin by portraying her as less culpable than Adam or Lucifer.
2) Eve describes being seduced by Lucifer in the form of a serpent and feeling betrayed after realizing Adam manipulated their story to favor himself.
3) The poem imitates Carol Ann Duffy's dramatic monologue style to engage readers and increase sympathy for Eve despite her role in the original sin, portraying her more as a victim.
This short story follows a woman and her fiancé at a roulette table in Monte Carlo. She observes the crowd gambling and sees her literature professor with his family. They share a drink and conversation at the table. When the roulette turns against her fiancé, they take a delayed train to a small town. They explore the countryside together and bond over the changing weather and scenery. The story follows their journey and growing connection in this isolated rural setting away from the casino.
Battle of the books lookbook 2015 2016(1)vnicolesmith
This document provides summaries for 15 young adult or middle grade books from 2015-2016. The books cover a range of genres including fantasy, historical fiction, mysteries and more. Several of the books deal with themes of courage, identity, friendship, survival and overcoming adversity. Many are set in different time periods or places and involve elements of magic, adventure or suspenseful plots.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
A Despret Tale: Chapter 1 A Second ChanceMysteryMusic7
This is chapter one to my second legacy founded by Calista Despret. I've wanted to play around with this premade sim again for a long time, but only recently decided that the best way to give her the happy ending I feel she deserves was to give her a legacy of her own.
1) Doña Lupeng awakens on a hot summer morning to her three sons excitedly asking to go visit their grandfather for St. John's Day. However, she and her husband have headaches from the heat.
2) When Doña Lupeng goes to check on the children's nurse, Amada, she finds her screaming and laughing uncontrollably in bed, having been possessed by a spirit on this holy day.
3) Later, while traveling to their grandfather's house, Doña Lupeng takes offense to a procession of young men celebrating the day, thinking about how women's virtue allows for men's arrogance. She wonders what would happen if women's power was
Agatha Christie - The Mysterious Affair At StylesGeorge Grayson
The document provides an introduction to the characters and setting of Agatha Christie's mystery novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". It describes how the narrator, Hastings, is invited to spend his leave at Styles Court by his friend John Cavendish. It introduces the Cavendish family who reside at Styles Court, including John's mother Mrs. Inglethorp who has recently married a much younger man named Alfred Inglethorp, to the displeasure of her family. It also describes some of the other residents including Evie Howard, Mary Cavendish, and Cynthia Murdoch. The summary sets the stage for a mystery to unfold at Styles Court.
Where did these mysterious pink dolphins come from? A strong legend persists deep in the Cuyabeno jungle in Ecuador, where the Aguarico River flows through Ecuador before it joins to the Amazon...
The Kingdom of Avonlea Chapter 13: Scrubb Family (Main Branch) MysteryMusic7
The document provides background on the Scrubb family, including details about the births of Rillian and Charis's daughter Lucy and son Edmund. It describes Rillian's hobbies like hunting with hounds and playing piano. After Edmund's birth, Rillian begins to question whether he is the rightful heir to the family line, as his disgraced older brother Eustace may have a claim, but Rillian does not know where Eustace is. The document provides context about the characters and events within the Scrubb family.
This summary provides an overview of the Twilight novel by Stephenie Meyer in 3 sentences:
The novel introduces Bella Swan, a 17-year-old who moves from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to rainy Forks, Washington to live with her father. In Forks, Bella finds herself intrigued by Edward Cullen, a handsome but mysterious classmate who she later discovers is a vampire. Their romance blossoms but is threatened by dangers from other vampires, as Bella and Edward struggle to balance their love with the risk that being together poses to Bella's life.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is the first chapter of a novel. It introduces the main character, Madeline Christopher, who is an English teacher and track coach at the prestigious Armitage Academy. Madeline goes for a morning jog through the quiet town of Armitage before starting her busy day at the academy, where she feels out of place among the school's grand buildings and wealthy students.
Javier accepts a scholarship to study in the mysterious City of the Crescent Mist. Upon arriving at his accommodation, he discovers it is occupied by three beautiful young women - Rebecca, Marian, and Xiomara - who explain the university is paying them to house Javier. Hypnotized by their beauty and charm, Javier begins living with the women, marking the start of strange events in the city.
This document provides a summary of upcoming titles and media properties across various genres including comics, movies, TV shows and books:
1) It announces release dates and provides links for information on titles related to properties like Deadpool, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Fantastic Beasts.
2) It highlights several upcoming books tied to popular influencers on social media, books based on comics and graphic novels, and books authored by people in entertainment.
3) Finally, it shares news briefs about television show renewals and adaptations of properties like The X-Files, American Gods, and Dirk Gently into TV series.
WhiteGAPS are disposable barriers that are inserted into nitrous oxide hoods. They are designed to prevent cross-contamination between patients by inhibiting the transfer of skin contaminants, nasal droplets, and humidified air. A study found that WhiteGAPS provided significant protection from cross-contamination, as no bacterial growth was found on hoods after use with WhiteGAPS, whereas growth was seen in 25 of 30 cases without WhiteGAPS. WhiteGAPS are comfortable for patients and flexible enough to fit any nitrous oxide hood.
The document discusses Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing from Figtree Energy Resource Company, which provides upfront financing for commercial property owners to implement energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation upgrades with no minimum credit score or income requirements needed. PACE financing is assessed on the property's tax bill and payments can transfer to the next owner if the property is sold, while the upgrades save thousands in annual energy costs and help comply with new environmental regulations.
Hell Comes On The Wind - Antony E. BradburyGeorge Grayson
The document is the prologue of a novel that introduces Philippe Domfront, a 79-year-old man saying goodbye to his family in a small English village in 1110. As Philippe reflects on his life with his large family by his bedside, the story flashes back to 1065 where Philippe is shown living in a small French village with his brother Alan and family, working as blacksmiths. Philippe purchases a new grinding wheel that greatly improves their work and brings Alan great joy in using it.
This document provides an overview of significant contributors to children's literature in the 19th century, including Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Andersen. It discusses how Perrault laid the foundations for fairy tales with works like "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". The original versions contained darker elements that have been removed. The Brothers Grimm collected folk tales but their early versions also included violence. Andersen wrote influential fairy tales like "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes", and "The Little Mermaid", which explored themes of unrequited love.
The novel tells the story of two families separated by generations. In 1939, 12-year-old Rill Foss and her siblings are taken from their family's shantyboat and placed in a cruel orphanage based on a notorious real-life scandal. In present day, Avery Stafford uncovers dark secrets about her privileged family's history that lead her on a journey of discovery about where she belongs. The story explores the impact of the Tennessee Children's Home Society, whose director kidnapped and sold poor children in the early 20th century.
Rhonda Cahill was lost in the Sahara Desert while navigating a mountain range as part of a rally competition. She was exhausted and frustrated because the map was confusing her. When it started getting dark, she knew she had to find north to reach their checkpoint. She had her teammate drive north with the sun on their left. Although they eventually found the checkpoint, Rhonda was upset with herself for getting lost. The rally was raising awareness about stopping child sexual abuse. Rhonda opened up to another participant about how she healed from her own experience with abuse as a toddler.
1) The poem is written from Eve's perspective and challenges the traditional biblical story of original sin by portraying her as less culpable than Adam or Lucifer.
2) Eve describes being seduced by Lucifer in the form of a serpent and feeling betrayed after realizing Adam manipulated their story to favor himself.
3) The poem imitates Carol Ann Duffy's dramatic monologue style to engage readers and increase sympathy for Eve despite her role in the original sin, portraying her more as a victim.
This short story follows a woman and her fiancé at a roulette table in Monte Carlo. She observes the crowd gambling and sees her literature professor with his family. They share a drink and conversation at the table. When the roulette turns against her fiancé, they take a delayed train to a small town. They explore the countryside together and bond over the changing weather and scenery. The story follows their journey and growing connection in this isolated rural setting away from the casino.
Battle of the books lookbook 2015 2016(1)vnicolesmith
This document provides summaries for 15 young adult or middle grade books from 2015-2016. The books cover a range of genres including fantasy, historical fiction, mysteries and more. Several of the books deal with themes of courage, identity, friendship, survival and overcoming adversity. Many are set in different time periods or places and involve elements of magic, adventure or suspenseful plots.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
A Despret Tale: Chapter 1 A Second ChanceMysteryMusic7
This is chapter one to my second legacy founded by Calista Despret. I've wanted to play around with this premade sim again for a long time, but only recently decided that the best way to give her the happy ending I feel she deserves was to give her a legacy of her own.
1) Doña Lupeng awakens on a hot summer morning to her three sons excitedly asking to go visit their grandfather for St. John's Day. However, she and her husband have headaches from the heat.
2) When Doña Lupeng goes to check on the children's nurse, Amada, she finds her screaming and laughing uncontrollably in bed, having been possessed by a spirit on this holy day.
3) Later, while traveling to their grandfather's house, Doña Lupeng takes offense to a procession of young men celebrating the day, thinking about how women's virtue allows for men's arrogance. She wonders what would happen if women's power was
Agatha Christie - The Mysterious Affair At StylesGeorge Grayson
The document provides an introduction to the characters and setting of Agatha Christie's mystery novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". It describes how the narrator, Hastings, is invited to spend his leave at Styles Court by his friend John Cavendish. It introduces the Cavendish family who reside at Styles Court, including John's mother Mrs. Inglethorp who has recently married a much younger man named Alfred Inglethorp, to the displeasure of her family. It also describes some of the other residents including Evie Howard, Mary Cavendish, and Cynthia Murdoch. The summary sets the stage for a mystery to unfold at Styles Court.
Where did these mysterious pink dolphins come from? A strong legend persists deep in the Cuyabeno jungle in Ecuador, where the Aguarico River flows through Ecuador before it joins to the Amazon...
The Kingdom of Avonlea Chapter 13: Scrubb Family (Main Branch) MysteryMusic7
The document provides background on the Scrubb family, including details about the births of Rillian and Charis's daughter Lucy and son Edmund. It describes Rillian's hobbies like hunting with hounds and playing piano. After Edmund's birth, Rillian begins to question whether he is the rightful heir to the family line, as his disgraced older brother Eustace may have a claim, but Rillian does not know where Eustace is. The document provides context about the characters and events within the Scrubb family.
This summary provides an overview of the Twilight novel by Stephenie Meyer in 3 sentences:
The novel introduces Bella Swan, a 17-year-old who moves from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to rainy Forks, Washington to live with her father. In Forks, Bella finds herself intrigued by Edward Cullen, a handsome but mysterious classmate who she later discovers is a vampire. Their romance blossoms but is threatened by dangers from other vampires, as Bella and Edward struggle to balance their love with the risk that being together poses to Bella's life.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is the first chapter of a novel. It introduces the main character, Madeline Christopher, who is an English teacher and track coach at the prestigious Armitage Academy. Madeline goes for a morning jog through the quiet town of Armitage before starting her busy day at the academy, where she feels out of place among the school's grand buildings and wealthy students.
Javier accepts a scholarship to study in the mysterious City of the Crescent Mist. Upon arriving at his accommodation, he discovers it is occupied by three beautiful young women - Rebecca, Marian, and Xiomara - who explain the university is paying them to house Javier. Hypnotized by their beauty and charm, Javier begins living with the women, marking the start of strange events in the city.
This document provides a summary of upcoming titles and media properties across various genres including comics, movies, TV shows and books:
1) It announces release dates and provides links for information on titles related to properties like Deadpool, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Fantastic Beasts.
2) It highlights several upcoming books tied to popular influencers on social media, books based on comics and graphic novels, and books authored by people in entertainment.
3) Finally, it shares news briefs about television show renewals and adaptations of properties like The X-Files, American Gods, and Dirk Gently into TV series.
WhiteGAPS are disposable barriers that are inserted into nitrous oxide hoods. They are designed to prevent cross-contamination between patients by inhibiting the transfer of skin contaminants, nasal droplets, and humidified air. A study found that WhiteGAPS provided significant protection from cross-contamination, as no bacterial growth was found on hoods after use with WhiteGAPS, whereas growth was seen in 25 of 30 cases without WhiteGAPS. WhiteGAPS are comfortable for patients and flexible enough to fit any nitrous oxide hood.
The document discusses Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing from Figtree Energy Resource Company, which provides upfront financing for commercial property owners to implement energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation upgrades with no minimum credit score or income requirements needed. PACE financing is assessed on the property's tax bill and payments can transfer to the next owner if the property is sold, while the upgrades save thousands in annual energy costs and help comply with new environmental regulations.
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Ambitioius climate change mitigation targets are feasible at low cost - but only if decisive political and economic action is taken within the next ten years.
El documento describe diferentes tipos de ciencia. Define la ciencia científica como la búsqueda del conocimiento a través de la observación y principios generales. Explica que un profesor de preescolar utiliza la ciencia escolar, que se desarrolla en el aula para ampliar el conocimiento con la ayuda del profesor. Finalmente, contrasta las pseudociencias con la visión del PEP 2011 de proveer una formación científica básica a la población a través del uso de herramientas para la búsqueda de conocimientos comprobables
W. L. Vickers Construction promotes cool roof systems that use solar reflective and thermal emissive materials. Cool roofs bounce heat off roofing surfaces, helping to reduce energy costs for cooling buildings. They can lower peak electricity demand and help eliminate urban heat islands. Studies show cool roofs can reduce the load on HVAC equipment while complementing other energy systems like solar. Cool roof coatings are long-lasting, environmentally friendly options that qualify for rebates and help commercial property owners save on energy costs immediately.
An overview of why StoryQuest is a great partner to help tell the stories of your company and clients. StoryQuest enables the stories and voices of your people and customers into multimedia tools for content marketing and sales.
Este documento presenta una guía sobre el uso de cookies de acuerdo con la normativa española. Explica la terminología relacionada con cookies, los tipos de cookies, las partes involucradas y sus obligaciones. Señala que los editores deben informar claramente sobre el uso de cookies y obtener el consentimiento de los usuarios antes de instalarlas, salvo para algunas excepciones. El objetivo es garantizar la privacidad de los usuarios y su consentimiento informado sobre el uso de sus datos a través de cookies.
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
Find out more:
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Assignment 1 (Introductions to Microsoft Power point 2019) kiran.pptx
[Jay] Awakening Quotes
1. P6“He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children. If it was not a mother's place to look after children, whose on earth was it?”
2. P6“He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children. If it was not a mother's place to look after children, whose on earth was it?” This quote describes what kind of mother Edna Pontellier is. Though she cares for her children, she desires a life that is not constrained by filial obligations, a life contrasting that which Leonce Pontellier desires of his marriage. Consequently, the exposition for the feminist issue unfolds in the novel.
3. P8 “The mother-women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle. It was easy to know them, fluttering about with extended, protecting wings when any harm, real or imaginary, threatened their precious brood. They were women who idolized their children, worshiped their husbands, and esteemed it a holy privilege to efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels”
4. P8“The mother-women seemed to prevail that summer at Grand Isle. It was easy to know them, fluttering about with extended, protecting wings when any harm, real or imaginary, threatened their precious brood. They were women who idolized their children, worshiped their husbands, and esteemed it a holy privilege to efface themselves as individuals and grow wings as ministering angels” This quote describes the ideal woman; The mother who is accepted in the social norm. The passage starkly contrasts the images of these women with Mr. Pontellier’s disdain for Edna’s apparent shortcomings in being a proper mother and wife.
5. P13“She stood watching the fair woman walk down the long line of galleries with the grace and majesty which queens are sometimes supposed to possess. Her little ones ran to meet her. Two of them clung about her white skirts, the third she took from its nurse and with a thousand endearments bore it along in her own fond, encircling arms. Though, as everybody well knew, the doctor had forbidden her to lift so much as a pin!”
6. P13“She stood watching the fair woman walk down the long line of galleries with the grace and majesty which queens are sometimes supposed to possess. Her little ones ran to meet her. Two of them clung about her white skirts, the third she took from its nurse and with a thousand endearments bore it along in her own fond, encircling arms. Though, as everybody well knew, the doctor had forbidden her to lift so much as a pin!” Edna’s characterization of Adele reveals the maternal qualities that she herself is devoid of.
7. P20“She was fond of her children in an uneven, impulsive way. She would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them. The year before they had spent part of the summer with their grandmother Pontellier in Iberville. Feeling secure regarding their happiness and welfare, she did not miss them except with an occasional intense longing. Their absence was a sort of relief, though she did not admit this, even to herself. It seemed to free her of a responsibility which she had blindly assumed and for which Fate had not fitted her.”
8. P20“She was fond of her children in an uneven, impulsive way. She would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them. The year before they had spent part of the summer with their grandmother Pontellier in Iberville. Feeling secure regarding their happiness and welfare, she did not miss them except with an occasional intense longing. Their absence was a sort of relief, though she did not admit this, even to herself. It seemed to free her of a responsibility which she had blindly assumed and for which Fate had not fitted her.” Her romantic ideals have become invaded by her children, and she despises the responsibilities that accompany motherhood. She finds relief in their absence because those moments allow her to indulge in her fantasies.
9. P 42 “Raoul had been in bed and asleep for two hours. The youngster was in his long white night gown that kept tripping him up as Madame Ratignolle led him along by the hand. With the other chubby fist, he rubbed his eyes which were heavy with sleep and ill humor. And then took him in her arms, and then seating herself in the rocker, began to coddle and caress him, calling him all manner of tender names, soothing him to sleep.”
10. P 42 “Raoul had been in bed and asleep for two hours. The youngster was in his long white night gown that kept tripping him up as Madame Ratignolle led him along by the hand. With the other chubby fist, he rubbed his eyes which were heavy with sleep and ill humor. And then took him in her arms, and then seating herself in the rocker, began to coddle and caress him, calling him all manner of tender names, soothing him to sleep.” Adele is assuming the responsibilities Edna should be keeping, emphasizing their contrasting personalities.
11. P51“I don’t know what you would call the essential, or what you mean by the unessential,” said Madame Ratignolle, cheerfully; “but a woman who would give her life for her children could do no more than that – your Bible tells you so, I’m sure I couldn’t do more than that.”
12. P51“I don’t know what you would call the essential, or what you mean by the unessential,” said Madame Ratignolle, cheerfully; “but a woman who would give her life for her children could do no more than that – your Bible tells you so, I’m sure I couldn’t do more than that.” Edna’s conversation with Adele highlights the disparity in their mentalities. Where Madame Ratignolle glorifies the position of women as mothers whose duty it is to bring up proper children, Edna seeks something else in her life, longing to recapture the romantic and ethereal experiences she had when she was younger.
13. P60“She was moved by a kind of commiseration for Madame Ratignolle, - a pity for that colorless existence which never uplifted its possessor beyond the region of blind contentment, in which no moment of anguish ever visited her soul, in which she would never have the taste of ‘life’s delirium.’”
14. P60“She was moved by a kind of commiseration for Madame Ratignolle, - a pity for that colorless existence which never uplifted its possessor beyond the region of blind contentment, in which no moment of anguish ever visited her soul, in which she would never have the taste of ‘life’s delirium.’” Edna resents what she perceives as Madame Ratignolle’s Mundane life. She describes her friend’s life as “blind contentment” because, although she concedes happily to her role as a mother and a wife, she can no longer enjoy and suffer the intricate emotions associated with an uninhibited romantic freedom.
15. P61“There’s Madame Ratignolle; because she keeps up her music, she doesn’t let everything else go to chaos. And she’s more of a musician than you are a painter.”
16. P61“There’s Madame Ratignolle; because she keeps up her music, she doesn’t let everything else go to chaos. And she’s more of a musician than you are a painter.” This quote discloses Adele’s position in the feminist/ freedom issue. She accepts the reality of a male dominated-society, but does not disregard the position of women in the human order, allowing her to retain a romantic aspect to her life while remaining happily married.
17. P121“Still she remembered Adele’s voice whispering, ‘Think of the children; think of them.’ She meant to think of them; that determination had driven into her soul like a death wound---but not to-night.”
18. P121“Still she remembered Adele’s voice whispering, ‘Think of the children; think of them.’ She meant to think of them; that determination had driven into her soul like a death wound---but not to-night.” Adele’s voice in Edna’s head echoes her inner mother, whom she has neglected and shunned all this time. In her final acts Edna assumes motherly responsibilities for the well-being of her children.
19. P123“The children appeared before her like antagonists who had overcome her; who had overpowered and sought to drag her into the soul's slavery for the rest of her days. But she knew a way to elude them.”
20. P123“The children appeared before her like antagonists who had overcome her; who had overpowered and sought to drag her into the soul's slavery for the rest of her days. But she knew a way to elude them.” This quote betrays Edna’s disdain for being a mother. She feels that it inhibits her freedoms, leaving her to face the realities of motherhood.
21. P124“She thought of Léonce and the children. They were a part of her life. But they need not have thought they could possess her, body and soul.”
22. P124“She thought of Léonce and the children. They were a part of her life. But they need not have thought they could possess her, body and soul.” At the verge of death, Edna denounces the role designated to her by society. She acknowledges her family’s presence in her life, but does not develop any further relationship with them, declaring that her husband and children’s expectations of her could not subjugate her will.