1. Introduction To plan, prepare and perform/carry out for an event is sometimes laborious, hard and demanding. To successfully carry out the whole plan for an event, the team has to have the same purpose and the same goal. In this case, as students from the Volume and External Catering Management course we undertook the name Floresta as our organization name to successfully prepare, setup and execute a charity event for Kaibosh in their facility on the 25th of May....
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'Antigone', the play begins along with a time of catastrophe and dilemma in the city of Therbes and its ruling family. A clash between brothers ends with the death of the young king, Eteocles, by the hands of his very own brother, Polyneices, the person who stood at the head of the attacking army. Presently, after the death of Eteocles, Creon, the uncle of said late brothers, takes the throne and becomes king. As he also announces that Eteolces will...
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South African educational system faces many challenges even in the post-apartheid era (Sefotho, 2018). This essay will focus on the issue of poor discipline in South African schools. In this essay, I will discuss the causes of poor discipline in schools, its implication in the education system, and also what sustains the problem. Causes There are different factors that lead to lack of discipline in South African schools. One of the biggest distresses of democratic South Africa is the lack...
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Saving a life is easier than some people may have been led to believe. All it takes is making one choice; a life defining choice, that is. When looking to add a new addition to a family in the form of a pet, it becomes very important that a person makes the most well-informed decision. Adopting and buying a dog will both leave drastically different footsteps behind and it is important that people make themselves aware of this. Pets are...
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Introduction Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is a profound graphic memoir that delves into the intricacies of family dynamics, identity, and the quest for self-understanding. Published in 2006, the memoir stands as a compelling narrative that intertwines Bechdel's coming-of-age story with the complex relationship she shared with her father. Through a nuanced interplay of text and illustration, Bechdel examines themes such as sexuality, gender roles, and the impact of literature on personal growth. This essay reflects on the...
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In Kate Chopinâs, Desireeâs Baby, the reader explores themes such as racism and hypocrisy. Throughout the story it is revealed that Desireeâs ancestry is unknown as she was taken in by a wealthy family as a baby in Louisiana. Desiree falls in love with a boy from a wealthy family who claims he does not care for her origin, so they wed and she gives birth to a baby. Though after the baby arrives secrets begin to unravel and Desireeâs...
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Gladwellâs novel âOutliersâ is about how practice and talent play a role in success, but opportunities and social standing is what makes a true outlier. An example of an outlier would be Jim Carrey, Carrey is an exceptional Canadian-American actor, impressionist, comedian, producer, and screenwriter. As many say, Jim Carrey is the Man of a Million Faces. The reason why Carrey seems to stand out is due to the fact that his personality embodies how most teenagers feel and act....
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What is Individualism? Cambridge dictionary defines individualism as âthe idea that freedom of thought and action for each person is the most important quality of a society.â It is a concept or idea or behaviour that each person should think and act independently, each person or oneself is more important than the group and one should work for our own advantage. It urges a person to strive for oneself. Self-progress and personal achievements are prioritised creating a strong sense of...
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Every artist has their process of constructing works of art. Some artists choose to take a meaningful path by telling a story while others prefer a more scientific approach. Whether it is using specific mediums to help highlight the importance of their message or using exact measurements and equations to establish their piece, an artist has a process they follow to result in a completed work of art. While examining Leonardo Da Vinciâs artwork you can find the scientific innovation...
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Frederick Douglass was a man that was full of wise words and he once said, âif there is no struggle, there is no progress,â and that defines his life and importance. Frederick Douglass, born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, a former slave who escaped and later went on to become one of the leading African American leaders of his time, as he became a âfamous intellectual who advised presidents, gave lectures, was an early supporter of women's rightsâ, and was an...
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It is the responsibility of society to help children to thrive. Children are of paramount importance for society. Around 120 million children in the world suffer violence[footnoteRef:2] and âViolence against children takes many forms, including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, and may involve neglect or deprivation. Violence occurs in many settings, including the home, school, community and over the Internetâ[footnoteRef:3]. The children deserve a positive future that is free from the peril of childhood sexual abuse if children suffer sexual...
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Accounting can apply to many different fields in the business world, so it is a useful degree to obtain. So, what is accounting? In laymenâs terms accounting is the recording of a person or companies finances. Accounting has two main categories: managerial accounting, financial accounting. Managerial accounting is mainly used for the internal users of a company and often does not require a special degree beyond a bachelors or masters. Financial accounting is for external users so they can make...
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Education is an application of the schooling process to obtain knowledge, skills, values, morals and beliefs. So, technically how you learn depends on the process that is schooling. Some parents have concerns related to academics and social environment, also every child is not the same therefore, opting out of homeschooling is a good option for them. It gives children a personal space that helps them in building self-confidence which they need in every aspects of the life. Luffman (1998) stated...
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Throughout his philosophical career, Aristotle emphasized the importance of the fundamental elements that play a role in the way we navigate our lives and moral ability. He observes two key components that define the degree of oneâs moral compass; one being virtue, and the other, continence. In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle establishes and distinguishes these concepts by considering developed habits, oneâs inner drive and values that dictate their actions, and how one has the ability to mindfully assess and reflect upon...
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Child poverty is a state that involves children living in poverty. The situation mainly arises due to family-related financial difficulties that force a minor to live in such conditions. Many factors cause child poverty, such as government policies, unemployment, adult poverty, discrimination and disabilities, and economic and demographic factors. According to the North East Child Poverty Commission (NECPC), the condition is a structural issue and not an individual's fault. In consideration of source materials and research interventions, most scholars establish...
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Maybe a few years ago, people were still strange to the Internet. It seems to be at the top of high technology, which makes many people felt out of reach. But today, it is already in every corner of the society, it is no longer a distant or an unfamiliar thing. In a society with high-speed information circulation, the Internet has become an indispensable channel. However, Internet is a 'two-sided' sword, which has advantages and disadvantages. people believe that social...
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Introduction Rape culture, a term that encapsulates a societal environment where sexual violence is normalized and excused, has become a pivotal point of discussion in contemporary social discourse. It manifests through various societal behaviors, attitudes, and systemic structures that trivialize or even condone sexual assault. The omnipresence of rape culture is evident in media representations, victim-blaming attitudes, and the pervasive myths surrounding sexual violence. By delving into the multifaceted nature of rape culture, this essay aims to shed light on...
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Introduction Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis offers a profound exploration of human relationships through the lens of a surreal transformation. Central to the narrative is the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, who awakens to find himself transformed into a gigantic insect. This metamorphosis serves as a catalyst that reveals the underlying dynamics and tensions within his family. The novella delves into themes of alienation, familial duty, and the fragility of human connections. Kafka uses Gregor's transformation to explore how relationships are contingent upon...
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Poverty is a worldwide epidemic that is changing trends in the countryâs economy and affecting the economic prosperity of the community. This social problem is within my two articles and is focused on Americans of all ages. The U.S poverty rate slightly declined last year but despite that, the Census Bureau studied that still, about 38 million people were poor in 2018. Although this poverty rate in the United States has gone down, there are still millions of people that...
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Martin Luther Kingâs âLetter from a Birmingham Jailâ to eight skeptical clergymen addressed their criticism directed towards his actions to combat racism. After hearing and analyzing the clergymenâs bigoted proposition that Kingâs actions were both âunwise and untimely,â he created his counterargument to disprove their claim. Writing from Birmingham Jail in Alabama in August 1963, King showed that his efforts were not misguided but were essential in his movement to thwart racism growing in America. Although all men were free...
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Malcolm X was an aggressive civil rights leader back in the early 1950s, who many African American people looked up to. Malcolm X was well known for his aggressive approach and harsh criticism of âWhite Americaâ. Although he didnât become known until he joined NOI and became an outspoken advocate for them, which led him to quickly rise and grow into who he is today. Malcolm X or Malcolm Little (as he was first known as), was born in 1925...
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The American economic system is built off competition, a capitalist infrastructure that promotes a dog-eat-dog world. The foundations of financial welfare in America is based on education, beginning with a college degree to prove qualifications as a potential contender in the game of life. Ironically, in order to suffice the ability to prosper financially, one must already attain the materials to afford those abilities by way of college tuition. Amongst a cut throat ring swarmed by money hungry competitors, it...
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In todayâs world, the breaking news of twenty-two dead and thirty-six wounded is becoming more and more normal to see. Innocent peopleâs lives are being taken just by going to the store or out in public. The shocking part for most people is that the shooter is typically white, and the victims are of another race. This is known as an act of domestic terrorism completed by a white nationalist. White nationalism is becoming an issue in the United States....
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Second Class Citizen by Buchi Emecheta is a novel thatâs the main purpose is to inspire the reader to chase their dreams no matter the race, gender, or status. The story follows the growth of Adah, Nigerian women around the time of World War II. Adah was becoming established as a person as her dreams became more prominent, she never let her dreams die out. Adah was able to get out of Nigeria despite her conditions and go to England...
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In late April of 2003, author Aron Ralston goes on a solo-hiking trip outside of Moab, Utah. After spending a portion of his day with two young women he meets on the hike, Ralston parts ways with the women and continues into Blue John Canyon. During his hike he removes a large chockstone, which pins his right arm against the canyon wall. After a variety of failed attempts to dislodge the chockstone, Ralston is left with limited options. He either...
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Introduction Zora Neale Hurston, an acclaimed author of the Harlem Renaissance, uniquely bridges the gap between anthropology and literature. Her works are a testament to her anthropological prowess, rooted deeply in her academic training and fieldwork experiences. Hurstonâs approach to storytelling is heavily influenced by her anthropological insights, offering readers a profound understanding of African American culture and folklore. By integrating ethnographic detail into her narratives, she not only preserves cultural heritage but also critically examines the social constructs surrounding...
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Introduction The escalating demand for sustainable agricultural practices has significantly influenced the fertiliser industry, positioning organic fertilisers as a pivotal component in the global market. A & N Organic Fertiliser Manufacturing Co. seeks to capitalize on this trend by offering innovative, eco-friendly fertiliser solutions. This business plan outlines the strategic blueprint for A & N, focusing on market analysis, operational strategies, and financial projections. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and sustainable resources, A & N aims to establish a strong foothold...
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There are a few similarities between the narrator in this story and the one in the story âThe Imp of The Perverseâ. Both of them can feel this uncontrollable urge that makes them do something wrong just because it is wrong and that doesnât allow them to stop thinking about doing something evil or deviant. The author calls it perverseness. The impossibility to resist any perverse urge pursues the main character in the story âThe Black Catâ in many situations....
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Truth, the property of sentences, assertions, beliefs, thoughts, or propositions in metaphysics and philosophy are said to agree with the facts or state what is the case in normal discourse. Truth is the object of the belief; logical error is a mistake. Individuals need to endure the reality of the world. Knowing the truth is critical. Believing that which is not true will ruin a person's plans and may even cost him his life. To say what is not true...
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Summary: Gabriel and Young (2011) designed a study to test three hypotheses. The first hypothesis they were testing if reading a passage from either Harry Potter will make participants âbecomeâ wizards or if reading Twilight will make participants âbecomeâ vampires. More specifically they examined and proposed the narrative collective-assimilation hypothesis. This hypothesis states that reading a chapter or passage from a book can lead to psychological adaptation of the collections described in the story. The second hypothesis was narrative collective...
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