...Arantxa Velezmoro JOURNAL 2 In the short poem, “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, T.S Elliot illustrates himself to be a modern man who is simply trying to grasp the attention from a lady. Prufrock seems to be an overeducated, powerful, fearful, observant, and emotionally mannered man. Some of the major images in the short poem are the sinister streets, the eating and drinking, the ocean, the body parts, and the rooms. T.S Elliot presents and adds to the development of the narrator’s character with imagery and metaphors. For instance, Prufrock is very concerned about his reputation, and he doesn’t want to stick out in a crowd. He’d rather people not notice him at all. In lines 2-3Although it doesn’t directly deal with body parts, the simile comparing the evening to a patient who has been put under anesthesia “etherised” on a surgery table prepares us for all the metaphorical "surgery" and "dissecting" that Prufrock does when he sees people only as body parts. Also, Prufrock says that the spoons he uses to measure his coffee are like a "measure" of his life, as well. Here the spoon is a synecdoche that actually refers to the whole process of sitting around in the afternoon and sipping on a caffeinated drink. Basically, he lives from one cup of coffee or tea to the next. Another example of imagery is when Prufrock presents the "claws"; the claws are synecdoche. They stand for a crab, which is the animal you’d most likely think of as scurrying on the ocean floor. Prufrock...
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...Justin Byrd Branding Professor Wintrob September 8, 2013 The New Beetle 1. Why was the Drivers Wanted campaign successful? Why is this important relative to the New Beetle campaign? Every great campaign is powered by a great idea, strong motives, and a confidence that tells everyone in your organization, “Don’t worry, we got this”. Volkswagen delivered this with the Drivers Wanted campaign that helped the company step into the forefront. The hiring of Arnold Communications became an important factor in creating this great campaign. Arnold Communications preached that Volkswagen cars needed to be approachable, affordable, and more connected to the world and more importantly the driver. They wanted the “Drivers Wanted” campaign to make the Volkswagen brand more appealing to its consumers. This action really became a very important turning point for Volkswagen. Arnold Communications made strong analysis of the demographics and in doing so they were able to discover what made the Volkswagen’s customers different from your traditional car consumers. They also thought about what they wanted Volkswagen to represent, meaning what type of campaign will tell everyone “this is who we are, this is what we are not, and this is why we are better than the rest.” These potential consumers wanted to have better driving experience rather than just use the car as a way of transportation. They wanted the car to be a way of life so Arnold Communications took advantages of how people both...
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...As a teacher it is your responsibility to not only present new material to the student but to teach them and to verify and monitor what information they are actually obtaining and processing. There are many forms of assessments that teachers can use to evaluate students understanding of lesson material. I will suggest a few methods that I will use in my secondary education mathematics classroom. The first strategy of monitoring I will discuss will be quizzes. There are multiple advantages for this form of testing. First, is that it easily produces recorded data. I can quickly grade multiple choice questions and record the students’ grade. Being able to record this grade will allow me to present scores to the parents when I am asked for a student’s progress. Another advantage to a quiz is the ability to assess both the entire class and each individual’s understanding on a topic. I will be able to look at the overall measurement and decide whether there is a need to review the topic or lesson, or if the class is ready to advance in the given studies. Also, by presenting multiple quizzes through the term the students and I can create a set format, which can help ease classroom anxiety. Another form of monitoring students’ progression through a lesson is homework. Homework can be one of the most effective methods for tracking mathematical progress. Assigning, collecting and grading homework can be a very timely way to gather information on how each student is progressing through...
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...How to Find Specific Journal Articles: (by Mark James) This is a step-by-step guide to finding specific research articles that you have been given the complete reference for (e.g. for seminar readings listed on Moodle, or for articles cited in lectures). To find articles when you do not have a full reference for (e.g. when you’re looking for research on a topic/theory/model generally) please refer to the slide “Finding Sources” of the Study Skills slides provided on Moodle. All seminar readings are available to download via the University of Kent library website using the following steps. Example - how to find: Poropat, A.E. (2009). A meta-analytic analysis of the five-factor model of personality and academic performance. Psychological Bulletin, 135 (2), 322-38. Step 1: Go to http://www.kent.ac.uk/library/ - click ‘Search for journals” and enter title of the journal (e.g. Psychological Bulletin) here: Step 2: Click on one of the search results: Some journals are accessible through multiple providers (e.g. PsycARTICLES, Academic Search Complete, Wiley-Blackwell Full Collection), with varying levels of access. Check the date of the article you’re searching for was published and select a provider which holds the journal published that year. Step 3: A new window will pop up, and you will be asked to input your Kent username and password. Once provided you will be taken to the journal providers website. Select the year the reading was published (e.g. 2009)...
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...Journal entry 2 The Stress and its effective now days, there are many reasons of the stress, one of them is my reason which is moving to a new country. When I moved from Sudan to USA I faced many obstacles which caused me a lot of stress, like getting involved in the new society, understanding the new regulations and the habits of the Americans. Also the langue’s it caused me some stress because of the accents is difficult to understand for the new arrived people to the states. To overcome of the stress in my case, we need to do several things like getting new friends from USA to shows you in direct way or indirect way the regulations and the habits of the country, volunteering for some duty or work also could help you getting involved with many people and making new friends and also will keep you busy which I think is the best way to overcome the stress because when you are doing nothing your sought could go in the negative direction which can caused stress. The final way to overcome the stress is most important way which is “Exercise”, all psychiatrists and specialists recommends the physical exercise to overcome the stress by walking or jogging or swimming, this will relieve a lot of stress if you make it for ½ hour every day or at least 4 times a week. Many people are facing the stress due to speedy lifestyle now days, everyone...
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...Reflective Journal 2 As we move into research and how to validate your information that was researched we have developed some questions. What do you think when you read claims in a newspaper r magazine that seems to be unsubstantiated. I first take a look at the source and subject to ensure I understand what I am reading. The source will determine how I view the credit of the paper or magazine, some source are always subjective. The title or subject really defines how I will receive the information, will I be open minded or close mind because of the source. News is supposed to be informative data or information for the reader, so he or she can make an educated decision. Now a lot of sources are subjective all they do is cloud the readers mind with speculations, no facts. Researching is the most important factor to ensure your reader receives the facts or your particular subject. Finding multiple sources is my method of research so I can use the compare method. I used websites, newspaper and when possible pass research papers to get a better understanding of what I am researching. What are the challenges in doing research? Identify what are facts and what are someone’s personnel thoughts. Some sources have a combination of both within their sources, so being able to pull the facts out becomes that much more difficult. What are some tips that you think will help you and others in conducting research? First thing is to always use creditable sources that back...
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...Journal Two: Identifying Conflict in Two Texts Read About Journals in ENG125: Introduction to Literature for more information about the purpose and expectations for journals. This week, you continue writing your journal entries. This journal entry is designed to help you document ideas about conflicts in literature, which will contribute to the information required for the Week Three Draft and the Week Five Literary Analysis. Recognizing conflict is essential to understanding the various commentaries literature can provide. In Journal One, you identified conflict as it might appear in our everyday world and from other sources. Now, consider the following definition of conflict and how it relates to literature from the textbook or the story/poetry links provided under the requirements for the Literary Analysis: Conflict is opposing actions, ideas, and decisions that hold a plot together...the struggle that shapes the plot in a story. Chapters 1-7 of our text contain a number of stories and poems, each of which rely on at least one conflict. Choose two of this week’s assigned literary works and write about the conflicts presented in each of them. In 250 to 500 words Individual versus Society --- “Still she had come down the road toward the big white church alone. Just herself, an old forgetful woman, nearly blind with age” (para 3.1,2) --- appears to be the main conflict in Alice Walker’s narrative ironically, yet metaphorically named "The Welcome Table”. The...
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...BUSI 3700 IS Journal #2 Da Huo 201007572 Part A 1. Information system Amazon: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/homepage.html?tag=lpo%5Fixgwamuscaen-21 2. Description (Where you used it, etc.) Amazon provides an online trading platform for vendors and customers. At the beginning of the last semester, I bought a second-hand organizational behavior text book (the 7th edition but can be the substitution) on Amazon using my laptop in the dormitory. It totally took me 32 CAD including shipping expense and taxes while the book store’s price was more than 110 CAD (the newest edition). 3. How did it benefit you? * It saved my time of going to bookstore and lining up at the registers. It allowed me to complete the whole transaction process at home. * It broke the business hours’ and places’ limitation. I can buy what I want anywhere has internet access at anytime. * It helped me to easily find many used books which often belong to rarities in MUN’s book store. * It provided me some substitutions such as the prior edition text book that I cannot find in the book store. * Based on my searching, browsing and buying habits, Amazon customized my special user page, provided me many related business courses’ books. * I can choose the seller after comparisons. 4. How did it benefit the organization that implemented it? * It helped the organization to expand their marketplace to global proportions. * Cheaper electronic transactions. Organizations...
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...Journals and Scientific Documents The purpose of journals and professional papers is to inform the public on a specific subject matter. These writings relate directly to a broad spectrum dependent on the edition or publication specifics. Of professional papers, several types can provide a scope of information and credibility toward a purveyance of technical or detailed information. The structure is usually even flowing and organized with particular information segments set out about the constituency of the writing. These papers, intended for publication in special interest journals, enhance the writers research, writing, and documentation capabilities as some of the information, not being his/her own will need to be accredited as if it is not, than plagiarism will be extrapolated. Journals, usually published by or for a particular subject matter or client, are detailed and accurate. There may be a UCLA journal, National Geographic Journal, or even a mechanic’s journal. The particulars of this, geared toward a particular audience and each entry, will usually comprise two titles sharing a general viewpoint for the nonprofessional and an entry specific title for the professional. The purpose of journals is to inform a group or individual of the credible elements related to a curriculum or scientific, professional, or academic scope. The writings or information in a journal may be composed of professional papers but the opposite is not the same. ...
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...Difference between journals and diaries:- The difference between a diary and a journal is that a diary is where you can write down what happened during the day and keep a record of stuff. A journal is to write your own personal feelings in, and things that happened, and how they happened. A diary is a report of what happened during the day—where you ate, who you met, the details that what was happened in the office, and who took whose side. It is a like a newspaper about you. A journal is completely different. A journal is about examining your life. It’s a GPS system for your spirit. Journals lead to insight, growth, and sometimes, achieving a goal. You can keep a journal in anything that feels comfortable and that’s portable–a spiral notebook, a bind book you have put together with lokta paper, index cards held together with a rubber band. You can use a computer; keep a blog, although that doesn’t work as well for me. But things on the internet are simply not private, password protected or not. To keep a journal on paper, pick a time of day to write. Keep it regularly. It makes it easier. Try that you didn’t stuck to an exercise program because then it can nailed it into schedule at a certain time. Writing works the same way. First thing in the morning, last thing at night, while eating lunch at your desk. Write with a good pen that feels good and whose color you like. In the beginning, you may have to set a time limit. Three minutes is good. Just write whatever comes...
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...Course Number and Title: American Literature 1 Number of Credits: 3 Instructor Name: Sos Bagramyan Email Address: sbagramyan@aua.am Telephone Number: 51 27 69 Office Location: Paramaz Avedisian Building, 132W Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8am-9am Term/Year: Spring 2015 ENGL 120 – American Literature 1 This survey course introduces students to American literature from the beginning of European contact to the present, focusing on major authors and different literary genres. It examines the historical influences on the evolution of this body of literature and the construction of a distinct and complex American identity. Through close reading, class discussion and their own research and writing, students will explore how themes such as gender, race, class, spirituality, economics, and the environment play a role in the formation and evolution of the American experience Three hours of instructor-led class time per week. Required Materials: All readings are located in PDF format on our course’s Moodle page. Academic Integrity: All graded assignments must completed individually. Plagiarism is a serious offense, and any attempt to pass off another person's ideas and writings as your own will result in severe disciplinary measures, possibly expulsion from the university. This also applies to your Informal Responses, which should reflect your own understanding of the material and not simply repeat what I or your classmates have already said. Students are required...
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...November 26, 2014 The title of this article is Exploring the Impact of Police Officer Educational Level on Allegations of Police Misconduct. This article was written and conducted by Jennifer Manis, Carol A. Archbold and Kimberly D. Hassell. The point of this article was for these three individuals to conduct a theory about officers and the amount of training they endured prior to being sworn in as police officers. After they conducted this theory they wanted to get their entire hypothesis and opinions together to examine the relationship between police officers’ and their education levels, the types of degrees they had, and formal and informal complaints that may have been filed against patrol officers. They believed that by increasing formal education standards and improving the quality of training, policing would become more professional and less charges and complaints would be filed against officers. As we all know this is not a good look for the police force. People rely on police officers for safety; the last thing they want to have to endure is negative behaviors from the people who are supposed to serve and protect. As police officers they have to always remember no matter what they are doing; regardless if good or bad, someone is always watching and will always have an opinion on their actions. Police officers have to lead by examples. The question at hand is simple does a four year degree or more education make a police force more successful with less complaints...
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...goals.These moments that I share in this special relationship shape me to grow from the past and prepare for the future. Unfettered,capabilities to share my innermost thoughts allowed captivated watch as I begin to blossom into a mature strong being able to stand back and marveled as the story unfolded. A connection so powerful that others long for the ability to have their words caressed and accepted. My aptitude to cope with the grind of life increased as the pages filled up. The ivory shelf above my bed cradled the secret books housing the foundation of character built over the years, strengthen by an everlasting, unbreakable, and irreplaceable bond.Each page of my journal is a connection that provides me with the ability to purge, enhances personal growth, and tells the world my story. Writing in a journal is a means to purge. The remembrance of hastening home knowing that serenity would come once Iexpelled the battle rampant in my head, enabled me to function and endure long hours bursting with the bile of sentiments blaring for discharge.When reflecting...
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...Since the very beginning of my days as a student, I have despised literature. English has always been a subject that I dreaded. I do not loathe literature solely for my lack of writing skills, because I do enjoy reading, rather it’s the fact that I tend to lose my train of thought while writing an essay or while brainstorming an idea I want to address. I struggle with organizing my thoughts and making concise relationsHIPS[?][CONNECTIONS?] between literary texts and the assignments given by my teachers. The only time I do enjoy writing is when I can write freely in my journal. By writing in a journal, I do not worry about the grammar and organized aspect of writingCOMMA and it clears my mind. I find that I am able to write what I feel [easier ]MORE EASILY in my private journal versus writing an essay that will be graded. [NICE INTRO – CONTRARY TO YOUR TITLE, THIS SEEMS AS THOUGH IT’S GOING TO BE ABOUT YOUR JOURNAL WRITING VS. ACADEMIC WRITING, NOT GRAMMAR? ALSO, YOU NEED TO GET RID OF THIS EXTRA LINE BETWEEN PARAGRAPHS.] During [my ]seventh grade, in middle school, I had a very tough English teacher. Mrs. Carson was a very nice person outside of class[,]SEMI-COLON howeverCOMMA her toughness really displayed itself when she graded papers. Her main focus[ed] was grammar and clean organization rather than THE ideas of the topic. The entire year I struggled with her; each assignment I struggled to form my papers the way she would want and failed to remember the grammar rules and...
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...The Dynamics of Writing and Family “Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new talent or opportunity presented to them. They have developed the opportunity that was at hand." -- Bruce Fairchild Barton, advertising executive and congressman Uncle would say, "There are certain inalienable truths you must accept." So when I raged about Atheists being disqualified for holding office in Arkansas or how it's illegal to carry a bible in Singapore, he'd say, "Write it down. Let it out." I've filled four journals. On an idle Thursday, when my mind was free of frustration, I read the crumpled, yellowed pages of my black leather journal and saw a natural progression from black to color. I had precisely captured all my experiences, but in an entirely aesthetic way. From then on, every time I opened my journal, I found myself in an unfamiliar environment writing to capture a mood or scene with creative language. It was my therapeutic getaway from reality. In the summertime, every Sunday, after taking a rattling cold bus, two smoky, humid subway trains, and picking up the best peanuts on 114th street, I would arrive at Riverside Park, New York. I wrote at least one piece every time I was there and shared my work with the same old man who perused the New York Times and the same skinny college student who sunbathed in her bikini. After noting any criticism they gave, I would return home, edit and embellish each piece. ...
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