...Erin Lynn Miguel Ramon III English 100 10 December 2015 Presents Received at Birth Through decades and centuries on end, Americans have found themselves in the mess of a civil battle, pertaining to the 'shortage' of granted rights. Lacking the realization that these rights have inevitably been granted by our founding fathers. That these rights were the building blocks to this nation's success, the motive to independence, the allowance to mass success, and the vouchsafed of contentment. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the rights that have been bestowed upon us; they are the utmost essential rights that have been gifted to us by simply being an American. The works of, “The Declaration of Independence,” drafted by Thomas Jefferson, the self-liberating essay, “Salvation,” penned by Langston Hughes, as-well-as, the continuous resurging classic, “The Great Gatsby,” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald all share a common factor. These analects not only render on how we are entitled to these essential American rights but how we are given the opportunity to practice them freely...
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...HSS – 901 (24587) Final Exam (Essay) Comment & Discuss the following Raising awareness at the progress the UN has achieved “gives depth to our perception of our own time in history, and makes us better able to see where paths to more progress may be open…” (Leif Wenar) – New York Times – 15 February 2016) The article by Leif Wenar is a very good piece that directs a picture of humanity in the past and present. 1. There are many artists, musicians, writers, poets, etc. alive today than there have been in history yet we complain about the quality going down in every field just because we do not immediately find such talent present amongst us. 2. Technology these days is taken for granted by the youth (for example, the invention of smartphone) which if we see, is a magical object in the human history that kingdoms would have gone to war for. 3. The vital point left out to be discussed is the invention of birth control. Each woman has a right to choose when she wants a child. Birth control is important in overcoming problems such as over population, climate change, etc. We need such essays to give us an insight into how far have we worked and how more do we need to improve in achieving such accomplishments. UN’s intervention in today’s world plays a major role. It has based its foundation on international peace, development and cooperation since the time it was formed. UN and its specialized agencies form a string pillar of the world. Following points enlisted...
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...PSYCHOLOGY AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Word Count: 893 Approx Pages: 4 Has Bibliography Save Essay View my Saved Essays In recent decades, Britain, like many countries across the developed world, has witnessed an evolving pattern of interest in psychology and psychologist. Psychology was initially a sub-discipline of philosophy and biology until a German born doctor and psychologist Wilhelm Wundt created the world's first experimental psychology lab. Wundt (1832-1920), the first to officially call himself a psychologist, was a German born scientist who used an approach ‘structuralism' (Simplepsychology.org) and was dubbed to many as the father of psychology. Wundt made many significant contributions to psychology, including the first to write and publish a book in psychology called ‘Principles of Physiological Psychology.' Wundt was dedicated to seeing psychology looked at as a separate field of study. He was also the first to open a school dedicated to the study of the mind, mentoring several well-known psychologist including ottmar and James Mckeen Catell. The Psychodynamic approach is based on Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939) studies of the human mind. According to Freud, behaviour is determined by the unconscious mental processes and consists of three parts which are: Id - a pleasure seeker, wants immediate satisfaction, present from birth and is the unconscious part of the mind. (Cardwell, Clark and Meldrum, 2009). The Ego – it dominates the conscious mind and considers...
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...ASSIGNMENT: Using theory on healthcare quality. Critically evaluate approaches that you, as a healthcare manager, could use to improve the quality of care provided by your organization. Introduction The concept of "quality" has been contemplated throughout history and continues to be a topic of intense interest today. Quality of service is rendered extremely important in any industry and it has been a subject of study and research in many fields. (Reeves and Bednar, 1994) This essay will look at definitions of quality in healthcare; examine the theories of quality in healthcare and approaches taken toward evaluating and improving quality of health services in Uganda’s public health sector with the main focus on the implementation of Millennium Development Goals. The discussion will focus on patient satisfaction as an aspect of quality and how it influences quality of care provided from a District healthcare manager’s perspective, analyse factors that influence patient satisfaction, how the MDGs aim to improve the quality of care provided to patients by exposing the gaps between healthcare management perceptions of service quality and how the service is actually being delivered to the consumers. Social constructionism in healthcare In social constructionism it is important to look at social settings and human way of life when focusing on healthcare in different cultures and societies. Class and social stratification can have profound implications for the way we experience...
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...Contents INTRODUCTION 2 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ORIGINS 3 THEORISTS AND THEORIES 3 CONCEPTS 3 BENEFITS 4 CONCLUSION 6 WORKS CITED 7 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION This Essay aims to explore Personal Development concepts since its origins until the present days. We shall go through some finding, benefits of its application in a business environment as well as in personal life. Personal Development in itself is a wild field that can embrace different forms of development; this development can happen in different periods of life. We will discuss some of this aspect focusing on personal life, professional life and its effect on society. Our personality and skills are what make us unique but how we develop our personality and our skills is what intrigues psychologists, theologists and sociologists thinkers. Attempting to solve this enigma many theorists develop theories to describe the process we experience in this development stage, we intend to go through some of this theorists and its theories. (Cherry, 2013) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ORIGINS According to Pearson (2012), personal development has been discussed since Aristotle 384 BC - 322 BC in his work called the Nicomachean Ethics. In this work he talks about the use of practical wisdom in order to create happiness. “Yet another influence on personal development was the Chinese book written by Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC) which talked about how everything in life begins with virtuous thoughts that then transfer...
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...bring up questions that leave the parents wondering or trying to formulate how to answer in a way that doesn’t hurt their feelings or make them believe that what they think is correct. It also shows the difficulties of being parents how you as a human being doesn’t have the answers for everything but you should know how to answers your children doubts and curiosity. This part of the story also shows how religion has an influence on a child life and no matter how much you try to hide it the questions of supernatural being will always arise. 2. What is the significance of an entire community being involved with the birth and development of a child and why? From reading the story it is stated that the entire community is not involved in the birth and development of a child. It is just the parents and grandparents of the child that are involved with the birth. The community needs to help and being involved for the days that the mother and child are in isolation. With the help from the community, the child will have a variety of people that will help him or her during their development and help with the discipline of the child. This will generate a large family and help the parents with the development of the child, large family means a lot of love and compassion towards the child. Academic Journal #2 Stacey Cayetano ENGL1035 Academic Journal #2 African Literature: What a Tradition? “We had been discovered by an aggressive Western culture” – what the writer is trying...
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...SAMPLE ESSAY #1 -- Good Example Nursing is a Way of Life When contemplating a career choice, psychologists often suggest revisiting the activities that one took pleasure in as a child. Unwittingly, children engross themselves wholeheartedly in activities that bring them the greatest delight and contentment. As adults, those qualities equate to stimulation and satisfaction–two elements necessary to sustain a successful career. In my youth, I enjoyed playing “schoolteacher,” more importantly however, from the ages of six to fifteen, I tended to the needs of my chronically ill grandmother. During this period of time, the idea of playing nurse never crossed my mind; rather, care giving was a way of life. The magnitude of influence that caring for my grandmother had in shaping my career decisions is immense; although it was unknown to me for quite some time. A distinct correlation was made early in my employment as a Clinical Assistant at Seton Medical Center. While holding the hand of a patient, as he passed through the stages of a stroke, I recognized the tone and delivery of my words as that which I used when comforting my grandmother during a similar event. Amidst the chaos of the medical team, I became overwhelmed with a sense of complete wholeness that I had not felt before. I become acutely aware that my childhood care giving role had provided me with a unique ability to invest myself fully into the health and wellbeing of others, in the very same way that I had done with...
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...Name: Park Joseph IC: G0632404K Diploma : International business SIM ID : 10143873 Date of Birth : 20th Feb 1995 Module : MKT 101 Monster Energy company has brought a new product to the market, called “Monster Dragonfruit-Pomegranate”, specially designed for the teens and young adults who are especially vulnerable to insufficient energy and persistent exhaustion as well as for those extreme sports enthusiasts, hip-hop group and gamers. In the following paragraphs, we will look into how Monster Energy is planning to integrate and coordinate its promotional mix tools for maximum overall impact to win its market share. The Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) campaign for Monster Dragonfruit-Pomegranate is “Drink and Go” The overall message of the campaign is that there are so many things around us that are amazing and inspiring which can make us feel our life offers limitless opportunities and willingness to give an attempt to achieve dreams. However all these are ignored due to tiredness we feel which are caused because of our super-charged lifestyle. Hence the campaign message is telling us to feel excited, interested and energized once again by drinking Monster Dragonfruit-Pomegranate, which will give the consumer the energy he needs to continuously work on his ambition. Monster Energy Company is going to integrate and coordinate its promotional mix tools of advertising, public relations...
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...Organisations Management Essay Leadership is considered to be the key enabler of organisational performance and competitive advantage by the organisations these days (Burgoyne, 2008). The job of a leader is to lead his/her team to achieve the goal set by the organisation. James MacGregor Burns argues that leadership is one phenomenon on earth that is most observed and least understood (Paul, 2002). The views about a leader and the definition of leadership vary among different people. “Daniel Goleman (2000) says that an effective leader sets strategy, creates a mission, motivates his followers and finally builds a culture in the organisation. Ken Wilber argues that an integral leader is a man or woman who supports people aspiring to move forward. They have to make their own integral map that covers all the area that humans have to deal with” (Volckmann, 2005). The concepts of leadership have been developed years ago though the word is reported to have appeared in English language recently. “An effective business leader is one who is well informed of the latest research which impacts upon leadership and who is also capable of applying this to their own organisation with in an ethical framework”. I personally agree with this statement as it is important for the leader to move along with the changing organisational conditions. He should be updated with the latest trends in the organisation in order to effectively lead his followers. Further part of the essay will explore the research...
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...continuity of care and developing a strong, but professional midwife-women partnership. Through the implementation of these factors with the added strength of autonomy and collaboration WCC can be achieved to a great extent. However, within practice it is important to maintain evidence based practice and research for the best outcomes. This essay will examine how evidence based practice, partnered with the principles of autonomy and collaboration interconnect with the midwife-women partnership. WCC can be described as women and families being at the heart of everything midwives do in practice. (Fraser & Cooper, 2009). In simpler terms, it can be described as ‘working with a women in whatever way she wants’ (Pairman, 2010 pg. 327) Findings have suggested the practice of WCC increase women’s satisfaction with care. (Iida, Horiuchi, & Porter, 2011) There are three aspects to WCC; choice, control and continuity. (Iida, Horiuchi & Porter, 2011) Practically, with the implementation of Primary Health Midwifery Care these aspects can be achieved in a vast majority. Studies undertaken in Japan concluded significant increase in woman satisfaction when Primary Health Midwifery Care was implemented. (Iida, Horiuchi & Porter, 2011) Thus,...
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...First Two Years Part 1: The first two years after birth, through the developing person has to do with three domains biosocial, cognitive and psychosocial. There are many different theories regarding the first two years. The three most significant theories on growth and development was done by, Erikson, Freud, and Piaget. Erikson’s theory is psychosocial. This is when the child interacts with his surroundings through physical action such as pushing, sucking, and grabbing and much more. From birth until about one and a half the child is going through the oral sensory stage. Freud’s theory of development is psychosexual. He proposed three stages in psychosexual development: oral, anal, phallic. Piaget’s theory was called cognitive development or the sensorimotor stage. The first two years of an infant, they grow taller, gain weight and increase in head circumference, all indicates of development. The birthweight doubles by the fourth month, and also triples by the first year mark, and by the time you hit the second year of the child’s life you have quadrupled in weight. As the time goes on with all this growing, sleep also decreases over the first two years. With the areas that are developing, there comes crazy sleeping patterns but it’s all normal, caused by nature and nurture. Biosocial Development covers the growth and developments that take place in the body, as well as the biological, social, cultural, and environmental elements affecting this growth and development...
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...BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW ESSAY CHARLIE MITCHELL THEO 104-D59 “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14). When one speak of, “foundational to the Christian faith is the belief that mankind is created in the image of God” (Biblical Worldview Essay instructions).It goes without saying, we cannot overlook the passage that indoctrinate our thoughts of this phenomena event. Very early in the writing of the bible, God set the stage for what his intentions were to be. The writing of Genesis sets that stage in the creation, from the first verse, “In the beginning God created the heaven and earth” (Genesis 1:1). Through the final creation, “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul” (Genesis 2:7). Thesis: There is no argument, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us” (Etzel, Gutierrez, 2012). The question lies in, is he (man) living out that creed? Has man’s perspective of God’s commandments gone off the beaten path? Where did man sway? In my profession, there are no less than 10,000 personnel that makeup our company structure. All with varying demographic makeup, yet all are considered as one from our CEO perspective. We have a product to market to the general public, each employee are...
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...Amazon, Sears, Buy.com 3) Ampak 2007 4) Strategy is Provide best customers services competitive prices to our customers. 5) We research market every month and see whats happening going and then we will sort out what we do to for attraction of customers. 6) I am Umair Ahmed Working on Ampak last 6 years as a senior manager of all the marketplaces channels. I Have a 10 years experience of marketplaces. Before ampak i am working on teleware technology. Cell pho 03452314299 Nic : 42201-0321601-5 date of birth 1986-08-19 IMPORTANCE OF JOB SATISFACTION STUDIES The study of job satisfaction is central to organizational behavioral scientists. Companies want to know why their employees are or are not satisfied. If they are not happy, executives look to the behavioral scientists for ways to improve individuals' attitudes and to suggest ways of improving the work environment. This implies that the theorists have to look well beyond the tangible factors influencing job satisfaction, such as pay, benefits, promotional opportunities, and working conditions. They have to study how groups influence the workplace and individuals' expectations. THE DYNAMICS OF GROUP BEHAVIOR Perhaps the most basic issue scholars have addressed in the area of group behavior is the definition of "group." They have agreed that there is no one definition. Therefore, they have looked more at why people join groups, types of groups, and group activities and goals. Studies have focused on group norms, individuals'...
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...year. With over 1000 retail stores around the United States it contributes 42% of corporate profits of Limited Brand (Victoria Secret)”. Victoria’s Secret is a unique brand. With sensual supermodels, world renowned photographers, and daring advertising, it combines mass-market access with prestige products. Based on the large market size of its home country, Victoria’s Secret has been so far tied up almost solely in the domestic business. “The United States is the birth place of Victoria Secret where the brand as well as the company has thrived to hold a sort of like monopoly status in the industry. They state that advertising and promotion is one of the main reasons as to why they are where they are. In an industry where the physical exterior is about everything, the business that sells an image and lifestyle advertising is critical. Victoria's Secret spends $66 million each year on advertising, essentially defining beauty and packaging it for consumers (McAfee, 2004)”. Victoria’s Secret’s customer satisfaction in receiving merchandise from its catalogs and Web site is critical to customer loyalty. “Being one of the United States leading sellers of lingerie, it is important for the Victoria’s Secret brand name to continue to produce the newest and latest trends in its industry to maintain market share and increase sales (Jenna Irish, 2010)”. The company implements outstanding marketing strategies, such as the free panty coupon. Victoria’s Secret sends these out every month...
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...1. Logan's Run: The Story by Ken Sanes In 1976, Hollywood came out with a movie titled Logan's Run, which offered a vision of the future as a false paradise. In the movie, humanity is portrayed as having destroyed the earth's ecosystem by the 23rd century, through war, overpopulation and pollution, and retreated into a high-tech city enclosed in domes, full of futuristic buildings and public spaces that look like something out of a contemporary shopping mall. Inside, the inhabitants devote themselves to a life of indulgence while a computer with a vaguely seductive female voice controls the city and produces everything they need to live. They know nothing of the outside world, nor do they have any idea how to operate the machines that serve them. As in many similar works, the characters are portrayed as being much like children, dependent on the central computer to shelter them in their gilded cage. But the characters aren't only separated from the nature outside the city. They are also separated from the natural processes of life. They are incubated in nurseries, rather than being born, and they neither marry nor know their children. It is only natural, in their eyes, for sex to be purely a form of entertainment, unconnected to intimacy or procreation. Nor do they know anything of the natural process of aging. Because space is limited in the city, the computer simply does away with everyone on their 30th birthday. To lead these lambs willingly to their slaughter, it has given...
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