In the two works, āRip Van Winkleā by Washington Irving and āThanatopsisā by William Bryant, nature and mankind are two of the principal subjects, alike many other works created during the romantic period. In both works, nature and mankind's desire to be in communion with one another due to natureās attracting aesthetics of romanticism; the sublime, beautiful and picturesque. The sublime evokes a sense of awe and wonder and is characterized by sharp edges and dark scenery, while the beautiful...
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Human beings, individually and collectively, deal with pain and suffering. The tough nature of distress aligns with the practice of euthanasia, which plays a role to relieve persistent suffering. In contemporary healthcare, euthanasia continues to be associated with strong moral beliefs, through which the practice is met with subjectivism. It is relative to one's rights, practical approach, philosophy, and religious beliefs; pushing the notion that everyone has their own set of ethical principles. The virtue of the subject is evaluated...
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The reason society is flawed is because people are flawed. Golding, who had served in World War II, is well aware of the flaw known as savagery within humans, which he used to base his book The Lord of the Flies. In the novel, Roger shows this with his vicious and sadistic personality, motivation to inflicting pain and inciting fear onto others, his conflicts that highlight his savage and cruel intentions, and his symbolization of the Id from a Psychoanalytical...
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Charles Dickens wrote profusely on social issues in London, and one of the most famous examples is his vehement opposition to Smithfield, a weekly meat market in east London that was notorious for its extremely poor hygiene and cruel treatments of its cattle. The horrors of the marketplace were described in sickening detail in Dickensās now famous passage from Oliver Twist (1838), and pamphleteers campaigned furiously for it to be removed to outside the inner city walls. Dickens too was...
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Abstract Many studies exhibit that Emotional Intelligence (EI) improves academic performance (AP) in medical undergraduates and secondary schools. This study aims to examine whether there is a direct link between EI, expected workload and AP and amongst business students. The theory comprises of final year undergraduate students having higher EI in TEIQue-SF and final examination than the 1st and 2nd year students. The study consists of cross-sectional research among 732 (350 females, 382 males) undergraduate students in business doing their...
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Both Mark Twainās The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and Maurice Sendakās Where the Wild Things Are depict an inherent struggle between childhood escapism and the desire to return home through their similar use of characterization and setting, and their different uses of rhetorical strategies. Mark Twainās use of satire and Maurice Sendakās use of child-like language effectively convey their themes whilst using the power of a childās perspective. Where the Wild Things Are is a story of a child learning...
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Capital punishment is a legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. Within the criminal justice system, Capital punishment has aroused controversy due to discrimination. Many death row cases involve those of color and people in poverty as the defendants. āAll that time, I never met a rich person sitting on death rowā (Ndume Olatushani, UNHR). Olatushani spent twenty years on death row for a crime he didn't commit, and during that time he never met a rich...
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It is a valid argument that evil is something that we all possess in one way or another. It is also true that evil draws its power from indecision, this can be examined through Hamlet's behaviour in the play. Hamlet the protagonist has revealed the tendency to overthink and procrastinate upon situations. Life-changing decisions can be made if one is inept to act before thinking. In William Shakespeareās play, Hamletās tragic flaw is undoubtedly exhibited through procrastination, in addition to...
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For a democracy, that too being the largest in the world, Indiaās media is in a horrendous state. With constant censorship and threats from the State and non-state actors, journalists in this country are enduring terrible times only to practice their profession. Freedom of speech and expression which is protected by Article 19 of the Indian Constitution has lost all of its significance. Our country has become a breeding ground for producing a restrained and a biased media which are...
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The five stages - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with what weāve lost. They are tools to help us frame and identify what we may be feeling, but they are not stops on a linear timeline in grief (Elisabeth Kubler-Ross). In some point of life, grief will be experienced creating effects that vary based on the person. Grief can break, dent, change, or simply make a...
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Tryon Edwards once said, āSin with the multitude, and your responsibility and guilt are as great and as truly personal, as if you alone had done the wrong.ā Everyone sins, and everyone has been guilty of sin. Guilt can even drive people insane. In The Scarlet Letter the three main characters, Reverend Dimmesdale, Hester Prynne, and Roger Chillingworth, are portrayed as sinners. However, some sins are greater than others, and Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrates this through the different sins of the...
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Novelist Angie Thomas and her novel āThe Hate U Giveā expresses the life of a sixteen year old girl named Starr, who was a witness to her best friend Khalil get murdered by the police in cold blood. Thomas purpose for writing the āThe Hate U Giveā is to convey the message of being able to stand up against important issues such as racism and police brutality. The loss of Starrās best friend Khalil was the major event in the...
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Media is an inseparable part of our life. The connection between media and crime has been theme of many sociological research. Media can lead to create moral panics and folk devils. As Cohen (2015, p.1) defined, moral panics are āA condition, episode, person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests; its nature is presented in a stylized and stereotypical fashion by the mass mediaā. This report critically evaluates Cohenās (2015) Folk...
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What is diabetes? Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is characterized by increased blood sugar or hyperglycemia. It can occur due to derangements in insulin secretion, action or both. This increased blood sugar state can affect different organ systems which include blood vessels, eyes, heart, nerves, kidneys, and foot. Long standing diabetes is known to cause damage, dysfunction, and failure of these organs. How diabetes affects the foot? Diabetes can cause micro vascular and macro vascular complications. In the foot...
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Racism in football has been on the rise in the past decade with more foreign players joining foreign leagues. Much of this racism is coming from the fans who shout abuse at players from the stands. Moreover many young children come to football games and they experience fans screaming abuse at players because of their skin colour, nationality and religion. Imagine the effects this could have the children growing, they will see many of the supporters being racist and may...
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Thinking about literary novels in 1897 and vampires alike it is unlikely that the first gothic novel to come to mind is The Blood of the Vampire but rather to Bram Stoker's popular creation, Dracula. It can be stated that due to the overwhelming success of Dracula, Marryat's vampire novel can often be overlooked as a cheap imitation of Stoker's work. However, the Blood of the Vampire is in complete contrast as it shares no plot similarity to Dracula given...
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A stakeholder is anyone with an interest in a business, for example the owner, employees, suppliers and customers. As different stakeholders have different interests and requirements it is highly possible there could be conflict. Investors will be concerned with making sure their money is being put to good use and also that they are making a profit. Employees will want to ensure they are meeting any targets set and customers will be concerned with receiving the best possible service. Two...
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Introduction The Coca-Cola Company, a global leader in the beverage industry, exemplifies the critical role of business communication in achieving corporate success. With a presence in over 200 countries and a diverse portfolio of products, effective communication strategies are imperative for maintaining Coca-Cola's brand image, fostering customer loyalty, and ensuring operational efficiency. This essay explores the importance of business communication within Coca-Cola, emphasizing internal communication, customer engagement, and crisis management. By examining these facets, this paper highlights how effective communication...
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Introduction As the global population ages, the nutritional well-being of older adults has become a critical public health concern. Community-dwelling older adults, those who live independently rather than in institutional settings, face unique nutritional challenges that can significantly impact their health and quality of life. This demographic often experiences a decline in physical and cognitive functions, which can exacerbate nutritional deficiencies. According to the World Health Organization, older adults are more susceptible to malnutrition due to physiological changes, such as...
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The Oxford English Dictionary defines racism as āA belief that oneās own racial or ethnic group is superior, or that other such groups represent a threat to one's cultural identity, racial integrity, or economic well-being; (also) a belief that the members of different racial or ethnic groups possess specific characteristics, abilities, or qualities, which can be compared and evaluated.ā (Oxford University Press, 2008), while race is seen as a social category. (Nilsen, 2020) This leads to prejudice and discrimination towards...
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Revenge occurs because of hate which leads to peopleās demise. Vengeance is one of the main themes in the play Othello by William Shakespeare. It is a recurring theme throughout the play, and the plot revolves around it. Retribution has been shown many times in Roderigo, in Othello, the playās main character, and Iago, the main villain. They all have one thing in common and that is to take revenge on the people they hate, which leads to othersā or...
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Whatās the problem with conformity? Debasish Mridha once said, āA closed conforming society is a sick society waiting to die from stagnation and inner illness. Only openness is the treatment.ā The novel Fahrenheit 451 has a main character named Montag who profession is a fireman. As a firefighter, Montag does not put out fires. Instead, he starts them in order to burn books and, basically, knowledge to the human race. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce,...
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Why do we use a fork and spoon for spaghetti, yet eat a hamburger with our hands? From the moment we are conceived, we are socialized; we constantly learn hoe to act and react, to function within society. Socialization is defined as the process in which we learn the culture of our society, and it is perpetual. In sense, we are fundamentally products of our socialization; our identity, thoughts and actions are all formed by how we were socialized. If...
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A very warm good morning to everyone present here. I am Suchita Patil and my hobbies include reading books, destroying patriarchy and crushing misogyny. I am sure by now you all have realized that I am going to be talking about gender discrimination. To be specific, my topic is Sexism, Feminism and Rape Culture. Sexism is the discrimination or oppression faced by someone due to their sex or gender. It can affect anyone, but letās be honest, itās usually women...
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Helping kids improve compromise capacities isn't puzzling or complex, anyway it takes perseverance and a consistent methodology. Here investigate a few hints. Making a rich āfeelingsā vocabulary is the first step. From earliest stages, start putting words to feelings. Pair words with outward appearances; it assists child with getting feeling. āWhen you squirm I can tell itās frustrating getting your diaper changed. Hold on for just a minute longer.ā Encourage toddlers to empathize by translating othersā body language: āThat boy...
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Self-care is an essential mechanism to ensure heal regulation and monitoring health illness. According to the Middle Range Theory of Self-Care of Chronic Illness, self-care maintenance, self-care monitoring and self-care management were introduced and presented (Riegel et al., 2012). These concepts reiterate of how one distinguishes the symptoms and monitors it through rigid monitoring on oneās condition (Riegel et al., 2018). Nowadays, people are monitoring their health with the use of technology. With the advancement of technology, even clinicians are...
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In the first episode of season one in the Netflix series, Good Girls, the central themes of crime and female empowerment are represented. The show is a feminist crime drama about three independent women Beth, her sister Annie and their best friend Ruby, who take part in illegal activities to gain financial safety, in desperation to support their families. The show presents women in Detroit dealing with real relatable situations. Beth is a perfect housewife and mother who cares for...
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Starbucks is an American coffee brand, chain and company that began its journey in 1971 to provide people with the best coffee and coffee experience. It opened its first location near Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, Washington and now operates over thirty thousand companies worldwide. From the beginning, the company has been set up to ethically source and roast the best quality coffee in the world. Throughout the years, the coffee company has managed to build a strong brand...
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In life jurisdiction keeps us in check and morally aware of our actions, it forces us to consciously think of right and wrong. Often our parents enforce these guidelines when young to ensure a stable and secure upbringing, but William Goldingās expansive commentary in Lord of the Flies is an example of what can happen when these guidelines arenāt enforced. The boys on the island bring different levels of emotional intensity to the situation and throughout the novel we see...
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The Holocaust took place during World War II. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s both Japan and Germany began nationalistic and imperialistic campaigns of expansion. Then the US got involved after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941. While all of this madness was happening a man named Adolf Hitler was rising to power in Germany. He was responsible for the the Holocaust which was the murder of at least six million Jews and twelve million innocent people in...
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