Introduction In the digital age, the transformation of traditional libraries into modern information centers has been significantly influenced by the advent of library management systems (LMS). These systems are integral to the efficient handling of library resources, supporting the evolution of libraries from mere book repositories to dynamic knowledge hubs. A library management system is a software application that automates and streamlines library operations, including cataloging, circulation, inventory management, and user services. The adoption of these systems addresses the growing...
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Aristotle by Christopher Shields is a well written book about Aristotleâs philosophy and his thoughts on ethics and how it plays a part in human nature, politics and arts. The different parts discuss Aristotleâs life and works, his thoughts on human nature, his views on the soul, his philosophical methodology and his four-cause conception of explanation. The book begins with a short biography of Aristotle where Shields asks the reader to approach Aristotleâs work with an open mind and not...
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People always say that giving one's time to others is the most rewarding gift you can give. Behind each volunteer are valuable stories and purposes. In this reflection, I will be sharing all the things I have experienced during my forty hours of service in St. Peter's Residence. I am grateful to learn the purpose of my service, enhance my personal qualities, test my strength in handling challenges, and improve my practice. St. Peters Residence is well known for handling...
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At sea, in a dense fogâ was how Helen described her life in her autobiography, The Story of My Life. Helen Adams Keller (1880 â 1968) was a well renowned American author, lecturer, and a political activist. She was born in Tscumbia, Alabama, which is now a museum that hosts an annual âHelen Keller Dayâ to honor her birthday. Helen was an outspoken person, and she was a strong advocate for causes that she firmly believed in, such as womenâs...
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From The moment were born well into our adulthood, we are in frequent and intense contact with toys from a wide diverse, types, complexities and composition. Toys are a very important part of a childâs experientially perceived reality operating in several related ways over and above their function as socializing mechanisms, as educational devices, as scaled down versions of the realities of the larger adult-dominated social world. For children, society is unexplored territory, but children donât tread these paths alone...
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He was known as a serial murderer, rapist, psychopath, and necrophiliac. Bundy confessed to kidnapping, raping, and murdering 30 women throughout six states (Washington, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, and Florida) during the 1970s. Theodore Robert Bundy was born on November 24th, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. He was one of the most notorious serial killers in U.S. history. Although, the actual count of the people he murdered remains a mystery to this day. After more than decades of denial, he confessed...
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Abstract Agriculture is an important part of Ancient China. Farming has always been the nature of Chinese culture. The influence agriculture had on the culture and tradition, the development in science and technology, and the society in that period can be obtained from several historical texts and books. In this paper, we study the agricultural practice and reforms made in ancient agriculture and their influence on the culture and development of society. Agriculture in ancient China was more labor-intensive still...
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It is the year 1980 Jimmy Carter is president; he just passed the Mental Health System Act. This grants community mental health centers. This was the landmark to legislation in the Mental Health Policy. The novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chobosky is about a boy named Charlie. Going through his freshman year of high school. We follow Charlie through a series of journal entries as complicated relationships with the author of The Perks of Being a...
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Virtue is a word that is always highly praised, regardless if it is for daily life accomplishments or in the realm of religions. The word virtue is defined as, âbehavior showing high moral standardsâ. When it comes to religions, virtue is a moral standard that is desired to be followed. In this essay I will be discussing Stoicism and Christianity. I will compare and contrast passages from âThe teaching of Zenoâ to âThe early church of Christianityâ. By comparing and...
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The enigmatic dynamism of power will inevitably plague the human psyche distinguishing any form of human experience. Affected by his context, George Orwell mirrors Soviet Russiaâs regime through his imposed panoptic society where deliberate class systems are imposed by the ruling authority to limit political rebellion and insist on societal control. The world of 1984, consists of three classes; the Inner Party, the Outer Party, and lastly the proles with Big Brother placed at the top. Parallel to the relationship...
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Bram Stokerâs novel, Dracula, continues in the same way as Carmilla â a novel shows the power and the sexuality of a vampire. Vampires were created to âinvoke horror and terror because of its power to allure and provoke oneâs repressed desiresâ (Hasanat Lecture 2). Stoker creates a story that represents many of the issues of this time involving sexuality and the roles of gender. The thoughts of a personâs sexuality have always been such a controversial topic. This topic...
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The Glass Menagerieâ is a modernist play written by Tennessee William and was published in 1944. This era was very well known for all the changes in literature and society. In his work, the writer presented post- modernistic characteristics through the need of society to break all conventions and to run away from the harsh reality of the war. Society no longer wants to conform to rules given by institutions, and families are broken. Plus, literature has seen a different...
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Brutus and Anthony use pathos ethos and logos in their speeches. Logos is the logic for the reason that they use it. Pathos is the feeling and emotion that they use in their speeches. Ethos is the credibility and the likability that they use. In Julius Caesar Antony tried to convince the Roman people that Brutus was working with the murders actually gave the better speech because he caught the people's eyes more. also he used so much more emotion...
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written by the reigning poet of the sixteenth century by William Shakespeare. The play depicts a story of forbidden love from two opposing families, which ultimately results in catastrophe. Throughout the course of their romance, multiple forces influence the fates of these âstar-crossed loversâ, contributing to their eventual deaths. Through violence, hatred, and intimacy, the everlasting question of Shakespeareâs work remains; who or what was responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?...
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Brave new world is a book written by Aldous Huxley in 1932. The story is about a future world in which everything is done to make life more beautiful and try to make a perfect world. The majority of the population agrees with this way of life but some people don't like the way this society works. So we are going to try to see if life in this book is a utopia or a dystopia. We will first start...
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Waking up in the middle of the night (or in the middle of a sleep cycle) and being unable to fall back asleep is a common sleep disorder called insomnia. If youâre experiencing long stretches of any kind of insomnia, youâll first want to schedule a trip to the doctor to make sure there are no underlying medical issues behind those sleepless nights. It's important to know that symptoms of depression such as low energy, loss of interest or motivation,...
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Introduction James Baldwin's short story "Sonny's Blues" serves as a profound exploration of systemic discrimination and its far-reaching effects on individual lives. Set in post-war Harlem, the narrative delves into the lives of two brothers whose differing paths highlight the pervasive influence of institutional bigotry. Baldwin's work is not merely a portrayal of racial tensions but an intricate examination of how societal structures perpetuate inequality. By analyzing the characters' interactions and the backdrop of their environment, one can discern the...
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Published in London one year before the author committed suicide, The Bell Jar, is a semi-autobiographical look inside a year in the life of a young women dealing with depression. With some of the names of places and people changed, the author, Sylvia Plath chronicles her life at age twenty through the character Esther. Esther is a poet who tries to end her life when she shouldâve been having the time of her life. In The Bell Jar by Sylvia...
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The term âwhite collar crimeâ evokes an image of a well-dressed businessman involved in espionage or insider trading. But in reality, white collar crimes can include everything from tax evasion to forgery. If you have been charged with any type of white collar crime, it is in your best interest to contact a defense attorney with extensive experience in this particular area of law. At Davis & Cannon, LLP, our legal team has been providing comprehensive legal services to residents...
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Hooper and Potter (2000) have defined the leadership of change as âdeveloping a vision for the future, crafting strategies to bring that vision into reality and that everybody in the organization is mobilizing their energies towards the same goalâ. (Hooper and Potter 2000) Strategic leaders such as Jorgen Vig Knudstorp CEO of Lego are needed to introduce change into an organization successfully. (Gill 2003; OâConnell 2009) For a chance to be effective the strategic leaders should be able to anticipate,...
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To begin with my reasoning, I would like to admit that any of the sides, either justification or accusation of the women's decision to hide the evidence, is right or wrong. This decision can be both justified and not justified. Arguments are enough to prove both sides. However, for the goal of this paper, there is a necessity to take a certain position and explain it. I will not venture to affirm that my position is unambiguously right but I...
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Colored skin people, particularly African Americans, have been under pressure and stress of racial injustice throughout history. After the mid-nineteen-centuryâs abolition of slavery, there seemed to be a shift in Whites ' relations with Blacks, but Whites emancipated Blacks by passing segregation and Jim Crow Laws. In Harper Leeâs To Kill a Mockingbird the ideas of racism and segregation are hinted throughout the story. Lee portrays her characters with different attitudes and strong beliefs towards race relations and segregation which...
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Introduction Females and males are obvious to their different ways of learning. Not only that, but many schools are still digging deeper on the best way they can benefit a childâs way of learning. In any way, if it does increase a childâs span to learn, it will and should be considered. Seeing the obvious difference between the two genders, schools have adjusted to the new curriculum of separate boys and girls classrooms just to see the possible success in...
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In the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, and the novel, The Boy at The Top of The Mountain, characters undergo many changes throughout their stories. Anne from the play The Diary of Anne Frank and Pierrot from The Boy at The Top of The Mountain are both dynamic and round characters. A dynamic character undergoes a change throughout literature a round character is well developed and typically a main character. In the play, Anne undergoes the change of being...
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In medicine, an abortion is a loss of pregnancy due to premature exit of the products of conception (fetus, fetal membranes & placenta) from the uterus due to any case. An abortion may occur spontaneously (miscarriage) or maybe medically induced. The miscarriage of three or more consecutive pregnancies is termed a habitual abortion or recurrent pregnancy loss. Abortion, as far as social and moral obligations are concerned, remains to be one of the most contested issues in the world. Here,...
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Introduction Higher education in Pakistan presents a complex tapestry of challenges and opportunities, reflecting the broader socio-economic and political landscape of the country. With over 200 recognized universities and degree-awarding institutions, the sector has witnessed significant expansion over the past decades. However, despite these advancements, the system grapples with issues such as inadequate funding, quality assurance, and accessibility (Aslam, 2019). The Higher Education Commission (HEC), established in 2002, has played a pivotal role in reforming the sector, yet persistent hurdles...
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Regulation of Less Procrastination Time helps us get more out of the day. The activities which need to be accomplished are carried out by having a plan and the individual is conscious of what needs to be done. Task management allows the person to realize when a task has to be done and how long it should take to complete the task. This timetable often requires time to be wasted contemplating which job to complete and also means things are...
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Introduction Amelia Earhart stands as one of the most iconic figures in aviation history, epitomizing the virtues of courage and perseverance. Her life and career broke new ground not only for women in aviation but also for the broader societal understanding of what could be achieved with determination and grit. Born in a time when aviation was still in its infancy and gender roles were rigidly defined, Earhart transcended these boundaries, becoming an emblem of progress and defiance against societal...
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Often when one is brought up believing that their status in life is above others, one could resist change presuming it might compromise their higher standard in society. Miss Emily Grierson was born in a traditional era where families that had money lived in big elaborate homes (Faulkner 308). These families were considered self-made aristocrats and often thought themselves above the standards of their counterparts. Most often people that lived in the era that Miss Emily lived in only had...
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Leadership has been a crucial aspect amongst humans since early age. Not confined to humankind, Leadership is found in animals, insects and as it goes in a broader sense, it can also be found in plants. Management, on the other hand, is the process that is the cause or the result of leadership. Apposite to the riddle âwhat comes first? Day or night?â, It is a thin line that determine which among leadership and management is the cause and which...
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