Reality has flaws and situations that are less than ideal, while fantasy can be filled with nothing but a person’s desires. The disappointments reality can bring are the complete opposite of the bliss of fantasy. Just because fantasy is more desirable, living in it can have its flaws too. Although reality may be displeasing compared to a fantasy, making the best of a reality can make it more bearable to live in and constantly being consumed by a fantasy can...
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Shakespeare is known for his remarkable plays and is often regarded as one of the greatest playwrights of his time as well as today. Enclosed in his anthology of historical plays, he referred to many historical documents to gather the information he needed. But in reality, Shakespeare dramatized many of these historical events, which also included the addition of certain fictitious events, scenes, and dialogues as well as the removal of certain historical accounts to add a greater dramatic effect...
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It is quite obvious in today’s society that the topic of Zombies is nowhere near a new phenomenon in American pop culture. They have been everywhere in pop culture from romantic comedies and drama films to comic books. They have taken over the video game world with games such as Residential Evil and have even made their way into history to battle against President Lincoln. There has even been a zombie version of Pride and Prejudice titled Pride and Prejudice...
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Nature initially defines the universe as composed of two essential components: 'Nature and the Soul.' Interestingly, [Emerson] forges on briefly in the singular and the plural, suggesting that 'all is not separate from us, all which Philosophy distinguishes as the NOT ME, that is, both nature and art, all other men and my own body, must be ranked under this name, NATURE.' He does not attempt to define the soul at this juncture: it remains the reader's responsibility to parse...
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Introduction In the following literature-based paper. I will talk about the sustainability in hospitality industry. Especially, I aim to answer my research question: How sustainability can be managed in the hospitality industry? In the present era, hospitality is a growing industry and sustainability is essential for this sector. Through a daily routine activity, a large amount of waste is generated by this industry. For example, the building materials are used for modernization, repair materials are used for maintenance, and paintings...
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Medievalism can be defined as “the ongoing process of recreating, reinventing, and reenacting medieval culture in postmedieval times” (Emery and Utz). David Lowery’s The Green Knight is a modern adaptation of one of the most well-known romances Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The film The Green Knight has an accurate representation of the themes in the 14th century Middle English poem the film made changes from the original poem to explore more of the man behind the legend of...
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So, why sustainability? In what way is sustainability linked to the future of business? Let’s start simple. What does the abstract concept of sustainability even mean? The Brundtland report from the year of 1987 was the first to define the term. The report stated: 'Sustainable development is a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. “ The term can be described in many ways however: “Living well...
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Introduction Walmart, one of the American Multinational retailers that operate within the global scope is a firm that has seen tremendous growth over time. The facility’s management has had a positive impact on the operations undertaken by the facility and this helps to improve their productivity and their overall sustainability. However, just like any other company, Walmart is also faced with management issues that may present sustainability challenges for the company. Proper mitigation of these issues should focus on developing...
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This essay was completed for a major grade in my online Communication Law class at Mississippi College. Abstract This essay cites and researches each of the first ten amendments. Each amendment will be stated verbatim and will be cited at the beginning of each part of the essay. I will then address each amendment and provide cited example cases. Each amendment two through ten (the Bill of Rights) will then be compared to the first amendment. Amendments Comparison Essay Amendment...
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In looking at the philosophical ideas of Newton, Locke and Descartes, one could argue that the Enlightenment did lead to significant changes in how people thought about the world, due to innovations, new ideas, and new ways of thinking which led to the rejection of beliefs in superstition and pessimism and acceptance of rationale, experimentation, and progress, leading by experience and observation. The rejection of religious dogmatism, monarchical authority and magic led to the acceptance and growth of equality, toleration,...
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In literature, tradition can be seen as the driving force for an idea or a question that the author feels the reader has to know. The theme of tradition can raise hypothetical queries about the validity of these practices. This theme and the questions asked regarding it can be seen in two of the most influential short stories in literature, “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas'' by Ursula K. Le Guin and “The Lottery'' by Shirley Jackson. Both short...
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How does the extreme hardship and conflict of war affect an individual? War always takes a toll on the individual and leaves drastic changes to the human soul; this loss of innocence is a recurring motif and major theme throughout the novel. Erich Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is one of the greatest war novels of all time. The story follows the protagonist, Paul Baumer, a young, artistic boy who enlists in the German army in World War...
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Green criminology refers to the study of environmental crime and harm affecting human and non-human life, ecosystems, and the biosphere - more specifically analyzing the causes, consequences, and prevalence of environmental crime and harm, the responses to and prevention of environmental crime and harm by the legal system and by non-governmental entities and social movements, as well as the meaning and mediated representations of environmental crime and harm (Brosnan and South, 2018). Moreover, it can be argued that the pursuit...
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The present study conducted is partly a replication of a study ‘Gender differences in self-esteem and happiness among University students’ carried out by Malik and Sadia (2013). The findings of the study carried out by Malik and Sadia (2013) were as follows: males had significantly higher levels of self-esteem than females; insignificant differences were found between males and females for happiness; a positive relationship was found between self-esteem and happiness. Moreover, the purpose of the current study is to explore...
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At the beginning of the novel, Toni Morrison establishes many modes to create a world. The narrator allows an interplay of voices at the beginning of the novel. Fragments of the past reveal Sethe and Paul who met after eighteen years. Then, Baby Suggs and Denver join the voices. The voices are filled with pain and suffering that we can’t visualize today. Mainly, the story takes place in two different regions: a farm where called Sweet Home in Kentucky and...
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“We never expected to make any money,” said Steve Wozniak about Apple’s success, “but it was a chance to have a business once in our lives' ('Steve Wozniak'). Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were both born in California and met with great business ideas. They both had interesting backstories - Jobs was adopted and Wozniak was a great engineer working for Hewlett-Packard. In his free time, Wozniak developed a software system and a computer. Steve Jobs loved the Idea and...
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I love music. I come from a line of musicians. My father has a mariachi, his dad did also and so do a few of my uncles. While I was always too thick-headed to learn how to play an instrument (not for the lack of trying I spent 4 unsuccessful years in Band class), I have always appreciated their sound. I am listening to piano music as I write this, funny. Because of my love for music, my dreams are...
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The Atlantic trade route was one of the newest trade routes that shaped the development of World History to 1500 by giving the Old World an entrance to the New World through the travel of the Atlantic Ocean. Although the New World was not new as it had existed just as long as the Old World, but to Europe it was a discovery of a newer world to find riches and expand their religious beliefs. With the help of the...
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The novels Eva Luna authored by Isabel Allende and Beloved by Toni Morrison have both shown great character development, through the overcoming challenges they went through. In both literary works, the main characters struggle with “love”. Sethe in Beloved is an independent woman who made her way through life on her own, due to severe troubles with slavery, which took control over her life, trying to protect her children and herself. Clarisa is a short story in the novel Eva...
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Joseph Sciuto once declared, “Humanity, the earth with its streams and gardens, animals, and innocence are the real victims of war.” The war affects all manners of life, especially the innocent ones, by corrupting and transmogrifying them into a dehumanized, soulless body with a complete lack of their original character. In his semi-autobiographical novel, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, Paul accompanied by his comrades traverses through the many obstacles that the war administered upon them,...
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Abstract “We are being afflicted with a new disease of which some readers may not yet have heard the name, but of which they will hear a great deal in the years to come – namely, technological unemployment” stated John Maynard Keynes in 1930 [1]. In 1950, Norbert Wiener “saw the possible end to full employment and the obsolescence of all but a small fraction of the workforce because of computers” [2]. Both aforementioned quotes speak about unemployment and technology...
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Mental health is defined as an individual's concern over their emotional, psychological, and behavioral well-being. Furthermore, it is determined through the capability of managing stress and having the ability to function properly through different scenarios. It is important to observe one's mental health and seek aid when problems begin to arise. However, when there is a clear lack of attention concerning mental health, it can lead to more serious health disorders. For instance, mental health is stigmatized in Hispanic culture,...
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Hating segregation, Martin Luther King Jr. didn’t fight against discrimination of blacks alone, he fought depravity without prejudice. He was solid, a brilliant gem who was willing to sacrifice himself for freedom. His phrase “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality; tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly”. Society is in grave need of an understanding of each thing he uttered. Perhaps our...
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Introduction Reflection is often used to look back on events or past experiences that have shaped who we are as a person today. Reflection allows for a deeper understanding when it comes to thoughts about actions and communication within certain situations. This semester, I was allowed to work within a group to deliver a workshop providing the audience with information about Effective communication with clients from a cultural background different from your own. I use the 4Rs of reflection to...
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The first ever civilization took place in Mesopotamia between the year 4000B.C.E. After this, river valley civilizations came the classical period (1000B.C.E- 450C.E) which was characterized by a set of great civilizations which constituted China, Persia, India, and Greeko-Roman (Mediterranean) civilizations. These 4 great civilizations did not function independently. They integrated and expanded their territories to cover up large portion of land. However, before we move into discussing this great civilization, and its inventions, it will be important for us...
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The source supports a positive outlook on modern liberalism. The source states that the citizens of a liberal system are exclusively responsible for holding the government responsible for the activities, and if the decisions that are made by the government do not reflect the will of the people, the government “must be removed from [control].” A democracy that follows the ideology of modern liberalism endorses a regulated free market economy and the expansion of civil and political rights. A modern...
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Introduction This time, I want to explain about group and team communication. When you work in the hospitality industry, you work with a variety of people and work around teamwork. We prepared a canape with our classmates at the graduation ceremony on the third week of September and worked with second-grade students. Also, I know better that team communication is important because I am personally working in the hotel kitchen. Most hospitality industries work in their sections, and they come...
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Piggy In William Golding’s novel The Lord of the Flies, Golding utilizes Piggy to portray how rationalization and order can be underspoken by savagery. Throughout the novel, Piggy is the only character who consistently exhibits thoughtfulness and logic even though the other boys gradually lose their civility. In a group meeting in which the boys discuss the organization of the island, Piggy attempts to offer his opinion, but “They looked at him with eyes that lacked interest in what they...
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Gender roles are complex constructions. These structures are formed not only by explicitly institutionalized differences of gender but also informally, such as through the media. The media takes an important role, because it establishes values, dominates modern life's symbolic settings, and cultivates a rising perspective. Commercial television has been spreading globally since the 1970s, and today most people are exposed to a great deal of television advertising (Furnham and Mak, 1999). Looking at TV advertisements also gives us insight into...
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Thousands of veterans are sent home every day from their military pavilions. What most Americans don't understand is that it’s hard for them to become employed once they return home. More than 3% of veterans are unemployed when they are finished serving their time. The government should be responsible for aiding and providing jobs and better health benefits for military veterans in the U.S. after serving their time in the military. These veterans risk their lives on the battlefield, they...
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