...In “One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich”, a novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the ill-fated protagonist Shukov, a prisoner of a Stalinist Labor camp, is forced to withstand the nearly insufferable living conditions. By using overpowering external forces – stripping prisoners of their identities by allocating them numbers instead of names, the removal of individuality, through the character of Fetyukov who has lost his dignity, symbolism – spoon and blade, the Solzhenitsyn depicts how the protagonist, Shukov, has succeeded in maintaining his dignity. Shukov’s struggle to maintain his dignity throughout the imprisonment despite the overpowering external forces is remarkable. Solzhenitsyn portrays this dignity in two different ways, one is being treated with respect, and the other one is his own self-worth. The labor camp degrades the prisoners’ piously by substituting their names into letter and number combinations such as “Schcha-854” and grouping them into one mass such as “Gang 104”. This clearly shows that in the camp prisoners have had their identities are taken away. By eliminating their individuality of name, their individual characteristics are ultimately eradicated. The prisoners are reduced to insignificance by mere digits to represent who they are. This taking of their dignity is further exacerbated as Shukov and the prisoners are treated with such disrespect that they seem as insignificant as objects, as they are given a total lack of privacy. Although other prisoners...
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...people using new music places on the Internet in fifteen days period of time namely personal choice and trendy pop music.The overall trend shows fluctuation with slight Increased towards the end of the period. Starting with Music Choice websites; 40,000 people went on this new site on first-day. Half of them backed out the next day. In Contrast to this Pop Parade net sites were visited by 120,000 music lovers on day one which decreased slightly on the next day thereafter regaining the same fame on 3rd day. After 3rd day the enthusiasm for both music lines on Internet dropped slowly- reaching maximum fall of 40,000 on 7th day. Whereas Music choice gained popularity, slightly Improving to get the original strength of 30,000 viewers on screen, but was getting still less visitors than their opponent Pop group i.e. 40,000 on day 7. In the beginning of the next week both gained remarkable recovery after a few fluctuations for 8th and 9th day having 40,000 and 50,000 visitors respectively, reaching to their peaks of one and a half thousand new viewers for Pop Parade on 11th day showing a contrast of very few people visiting Music choice for the same day. Thereafter Music choice gained popularity on 12th day for having more than 120,000 new visitors on web. In the end of the period Pop sites were visited by maximum viewers of 180,000 whereas sites located to Music choice were not explored by more than 80,000 explorers on the last day of the...
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...DELOYAL KERSHAW PHYSICAL NETWORKING CLOUD COMPUTING RESEARCH Starting with Amazon EC2 which is Elastic Compute Cloud, they say their a company that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. When it comes to clouds they can be used not only to perform specific tasks but they can handle a wide range of technologies plugged together to support the operations of whatever company has access to it, and whatever that company is using, plus with Amazon EC2 you can you can commission one, hundreds or even thousands of server instances simultaneously. According to the amazon link provided Amazon EC2 provides developers the tools to build failure resilient applications and isolate themselves from common failure scenarios. Amazon supports a high number of languages. One major like I found on this site is you pay for only what you use, and they have a range of instance types from some as simple as storage, to cluster computing for higher performance, they also have network security tools so the user can control who can access their computers or who can’t access certain information. Amazon says their EC2 has 99.95% availability for each Amazon EC2 Region. The main upsides that catch my interest are price, security, and reliability, I believe this will be the main hook to catch customers interest when it comes to Amazons EC2 September 13, 2013 Amazons EC2 had a network issues that cause amazon to have a cloud outage and “The company also experienced increased error rates...
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...Day One – Orientation Day one of training a new employee is a very important piece of orienting and training. In the firs day the employee is exposed to the new people and materials. Orientation is not just something that happens on the first day, but it is something that is included throughout the training process. In the beginning of the hiring process we can begin the orientation by explaining the job description to the potential employee as well as any company history, and any pay information. This is also known as an offer meeting. At this point it is a great time to ask the new employee if they have any questions or concerns. It is important to let them ask all questions they need to. This will make them feel more comfortable and open towards new concepts and ideas. Once they are hired we can begin on explaining all of the rules, polices, and procedures. It is very important to be clear and concise on the rules. Being clear about all the information can help to keep the new employees attitude be positive in the future of the company. All policies are also explained. The orientation can also get deeper into detail on any benefits such as setting up a 401 k, and how to request time off, or sick days. A way to make the new employee accountable is to have all rules and policies typed out, and after explain them in detail to the trainee have them sign off that they understand and will uphold all rules. The next step in the orienting process would be to give the new...
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...History and Development of Prisons The historical account of jails in our country can be traced back to the Epic age. In Ramayana, when Bharata saw Rama at Chitrakut, the latter, while making detailed inquiry about the state of polity and welfare of people of Ayodhya, did not forget to elicit the situation in jail there. References of jail are also there in the Mahabharata. In those mythological period there were eighteen important state officials and one of them was the bead of the institution of jail (karagriha) designated as kamyadhyrrkrkcr". In Manusmriti it is stated that "(the King) should have all the prisons built on the royal highway, where the suffering and mutilated evil doers can be seen". Development of the prison system Until the late 18th century, prisons were used mainly for the confinement of debtors who could not meet their obligations, of accused persons waiting to be tried, and of convicts who were waiting for their sentences--either death or banishment--to be put into effect. But imprisonment gradually came to be accepted not only as a device for holding these persons but also as a means of punishing convicted criminals. During the 16th century a number of houses of correction were established in England and on the continent for the reform of minor offenders. The main emphasis was on strict discipline and hard labour. The unsanitary conditions and lack of provisions for the welfare of the inmates in these houses of correction soon produced widespread...
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...using new music places on the Internet in fifteen days period of time namely personal choice and trendy pop music.The overall trend shows fluctuation with slight Increased towards the end of the period. Starting with Music Choice websites; 40,000 people went on this new site on first-day. Half of them backed out the next day. In Contrast to this Pop Parade net sites were visited by 120,000 music lovers on day one which decreased slightly on the next day thereafter regaining the same fame on 3rd day. After 3rd day the enthusiasm for both music lines on Internet dropped slowly- reaching maximum fall of 40,000 on 7th day. Whereas Music choice gained popularity, slightly Improving to get the original strength of 30,000 viewers on screen, but was getting still less visitors than their opponent Pop group i.e. 40,000 on day 7. In the beginning of the next week both gained remarkable recovery after a few fluctuations for 8th and 9th day having 40,000 and 50,000 visitors respectively, reaching to their peaks of one and a half thousand new viewers for Pop Parade on 11th day showing a contrast of very few people visiting Music choice for the same day. Thereafter Music choice gained popularity on 12th day for having more than 120,000 new visitors on web. In the end of the period Pop sites were visited by maximum viewers of 180,000 whereas sites located to Music choice were not explored by more than 80,000 explorers on the last day of the...
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...Freewrite # 1: One Aspect of a Typical Day I remember the first day home with first my newborn. However, apart from the overwhelming excitement part of having my baby home, the rest did not happen as I expected or at least planned ahead. I always try to be organized and well-prepared; things should be exact. But now the baby comes first. I can’t imagine leaving him just for a minute to do other errands. My mom always told me “Your life will change when your baby arrives”. I did not really believe her at the time, but now I guess she was right. In my eyes, my baby is the most wonderful and precious thing in the world I have ever received. Not even the first birthday present, which was a bike I had long wished for, I got from my parents on my 6-years-old birthday can be compared. The very first moment I saw him in the delivery room when the mid-wife handed him to me, I could feel how much love coming from him holding him in my arms, and also how much love coming from my heart in return. However, dealing with his routine on a daily basis needs a lot of patience. I have to admit that, there are times where my patience is tested. There are times when I feel completely frazzled and annoyed. There are times I take my son for granted with the “work” and “worry”, and how much my tired body screams at me for a break. But I know I will never wish for anything else. I might know well that all a baby does is eat, poop, cry, and sleep. This sounds simple at first, but, turns out a challenging...
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...Einleitung Um zu überprüfen, ob Anreizsysteme kulturell übertragbar sind, wurden zwei Kulturräume (westlicher Kulturraum, chinesischer Kulturraum), die sich stark voneinander unterscheiden, zum Vergleich ausgewählt. Es wurde untersucht, ob Anreize von Deutschland nach China übertragen werden können. Deutschland wurde repräsentativ für den westlichen Kulturraum herangezogen, da es ein Kernstaat des westlichen Kulturraumes ist. In anderen westlichen Ländern ist die Kultur demnach ähnlich (Dietz 2014: o. S.). Diese beiden Kulturkreise wurden auch ausgewählt, weil sie wirtschaftlich von großer Bedeutung sind und Interaktionen immer häufiger stattfinden. Zunehmend mehr westliche Firmen lassen sich in China nieder und sind damit konfrontiert, chinesische Mitarbeiter zu managen. Das Thema ist also auch sehr aktuell. Für mich als Österreicherin läge es nahe, Österreich als Land, das den westlichen Kulturkreis repräsentiert, auszuwählen. Da Österreich allerdings international zu unbedeutend ist und es an verwertbarer Literatur mangelt, habe ich mich entschieden, Deutschland genauer zu untersuchen. Grundvoraussetzung eines jeden Anreizsystems ist, dass es auf die Befriedigung von Bedürfnissen und die Motivation der Mitarbeiter ausgerichtet ist. Es ist also essenziell, die Bedürfnisse der Mitarbeiter zu kennen. Um Bedürfnisse westlicher Mitarbeiter zu analysieren, wurde das Modell von Maslow herangezogen. Um die Bedürfnisse chinesischer Mitarbeiter korrekt beschreiben zu können...
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...Dex are two graduates from Edinburgh. They meet at their graduation party and decide to sleep together at Emma’s room on 15th July 1988 also known as St. Swithin’s Day. Nothing actually happens and they decide to stay close friends. They are living separate lives but decide to meet every year on St. Swithin’s Day. Emma has been in love with Dexter for many years but Dexter is a playboy who doesn’t care about relations. He prefers the wild life with as many beautiful girls as possible. He respects Emma as the best girl he’s ever known, but just his best friend. Every chapter in this book describe their meetings once a year around that same date. First you can read all about the things they have encountered during that year until the moment they meet again. Emma is struggling a little bit with finding her way in life. She can’t really decide what to do with her degree. She wants to be an actress but in particular a play writer, but she can’t manage to fulfill her dream. She is shy and she lacks the motivation to take the necessary steps. She thinks a lot about Dexter and she writes him huge letter in which she describes almost everything she does. Dexter decided to travel a bit more before searching for a career. He visits Rome for example where he teaches English to young Italian girls. He still feels that life is one big game and he hits on every beautiful girls he spots. He is a genuine playboy with the looks of a dinky school boy. His letters to Emma are quite different. The...
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...PART I. Baragona, Vincent S Batanga, Jim Blaire C Belican, Danilo D Belican, Dollee Eula D Bulahan, Devie Lou E Cena, Shilhi Nyll B Dela Calzada, Arne R Dela Calzada, Sid Ryan D Fernandez, Edgar Gel E Galo, Jacqueline B Galo, Marionette B Garilva , Criscel Leo F Garilva II, Don Leo F Monta, Novie Aileen C Ondap, Scott Andre Z Panturas, Japeth H Rosalita, Lizzie Aufranc C Rosario, Arceli H Rosario, Jesselle Mae A Rosario, Keth Asahel H Selidio, Alin F Selidio, Roland D PART II. NAMES GENDER COURSE YEAR Amongan, Jecily F BSEd 3 Colandog, Anabel F BSEd 1 Cruse, Muriel F BS-Agri 2 Ebcas, Hyena Charissa F BSA 1 Genon, Marissa F BSEd 2 Julpha, Gernilyn F BSN 1 Langot, Erdelyn F AB-Theo 4 Lasmarias, Ruby Jane F BSN 1 Lim, Charity Joy F BSA 4 Morales, Emelyn F AT 3 Olarte, Charmylaine F BS-Agri 2 Salo, Marife F BSOA 4 Salubre, Jizanne Gay F AB-Theo 3 Sanoria, Ann-Ann F BEEd 2 Socao, Joy Antonette F AHSE 3 Tanginan, Sharon Gay F ET 4 Wagwag, Merla F AB-Theo 3 Acuesta, Roel M BSBA 1 Bahian, Oriel M BSEd 3 Baldon, Elmer Restie M BSEd 1 Dela Peña, Ike M BS-Bio 4 Guisando, Rujean Romy M BSN 4 Jimeno, Jiesrel M ET 1 Jumamil, Milben M AB-Theo 4 Lapating, Aldih Junh M ET 1 Magdadaro, Sonny Erdan Ray' M BSA 2 Maloloy-on, Edgar M BSBA 2 Mancao, Redem M BS-Bio 4 Manggasang, Hecson Dave M BSOA 3 Nequia, Elman M AT 1 Panes, John Frederick M BS-Agri 1 Portoza, Jurry Christ M...
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...How Children Fail is a non-fiction book by John Holt, published in 1964 and republished in 1982 in a revised edition. It has sold over a million copies.[1] In this book he cites personal teaching and research experiences that led him to the belief that traditional schooling does more harm than good to a child's ability and desire to truly learn. ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Synopsis In How Children Fail John Holt states his belief that children love to learn, but hate to be taught. His experiences in the classroom as ateacher and researcher brought him to the conclusion that all children are intelligent. They become unintelligent because they are accustomed by teachers and schools to strive only for teacher approval and for the “right” answers, and to forget all else. In this system, children see no value in thinking and discovery, but see it only in playing the game of school. Children believe that they must please the teacher, the adults, at all costs. They learn how to manipulate teachers to gain clues about what the teacher really wants. Through the teacher’s body language, facial expressions and other clues, they learn what might be the right answer. They mumble, straddle the answer, get the teacher to answer their own question, and take wild guesses while waiting to see what happens- all in order to increase the chances for a right answer. When children are very young, they have natural curiosity about the world, trying diligently to figure...
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...Decatur Library, I called a friend from back home to have a distracting, loud conversation about sports. I figured that the idea of me talking about something unofficial instead of school matters would cause more of a response from bystanders. I got very lucky because although the library is never too busy, there was a good amount of people there this specific day. As I walked in, laughing about my experience in shooting free-throws, heads started turning in my direction. Not giving any effort to lower my voice, I observed one person give me a dirty look and whisper to her friend who she was sitting with. Right away the friend looked at me and just shook her head as if she was disgusted with me. I noticed that they were sitting in far corner so I slowly walked towards the water fountain continuing my conversation. As I got close to their table, I could tell they were getting irritated. However I wanted to see if they would simply ask me to be quite or if they were going to make comments about my phone usage under their breath. I honestly didn't think they were going to say anything to me, and sure enough they didn't. However, one of the girls mumbled under her breath, "I guess he doesn't understand this is a library." At this point, I figured I had observed enough, and ended my phone conversation. I then apologized for being a distraction, and made my way...
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...In spite of the economy, for the past four months, your company, Fun and Games Travel, Inc., has enjoyed real success. You have organized and sold trips to such places as Cancun, Acapulco, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. Now you are working on a seven-day ski vacation to Purple Mountain, a newly developed ski area. You plan to fly groups of skiers to Ute City and then to take them to nearby Purple Mountain by chartered bus., Each group will arrive in the early afternoon on a Sunday and will depart at noon the following Saturday. Thus, you will need six nights of accommodations for each group. You have already acquired the information you need about air transportation to Ute City and bus transportation to Purple Mountain. Now you must get the information you need about the six nights of lodging, ski rentals, food, ski lift tickets, and so on. Your check of the Ute City Tourist Bureau website reveals only one facility that appears to meet your needs. It is the Ute Lodge, a place with 122 rooms, restaurant, ski rental shop, and lounge. The lodge also provides ski lift discounts for its guests. It should be adequate for housing the 40 people you expect to have in your group. You plan three groups for this ski season (more if demand justifies), beginning in February. (You may select specific dates.) Now you must ask the manager of the Ute Lodge, Owen Smith, the questions necessary for your planning. The lodge's website provides its standard daily room rates - $125...
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...I agree, with all these high cost it’s a loose, loose situation. The hospital bill is not being paid by customers because they cannot afford to pay the high cost of medical. The hospital then loses money finding it very difficult to offer quality care and to keep their doors open. Customers will lose quality care and have to pay higher cost and insurance premiums keeps getting higher each year. Medications are very expensive and your health insurance can force you to get fill your medications from different pharmacies. For example I was filling my prescription at Stop and Shop and one day the pharmacy told me that they no longer accept my insurance and I would have to go to CVS to fill all my prescription from now on. These insurance companies control everything whether you pay or not. What is a demand curve in health care? Provide an example of a demand curve in health care. How could this example affect the economics of health care? This predictable relationship between price and quantity demanded allows us to define demand formally as the quantity of a good or service that buyers are willing and able to buy at every conceivable price. The demand curve shows this relationship graphically. A graphical representation of this economic relationship produces the classic downward sloping demand curve and the upward sloping supply curve. At some point in time however, the treatment plan is completed, the patient is satisfied, and additional services are not needed. This is known...
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