...Everyone would have a place which has their special memory. This place could be a coffee shop, a restaurant, a museum, a shopping mall, a house, a park or somewhere else. As for me, this place is my family’s restaurant. The restaurant is not big, but makes people whoever goes there feel sweet and warm. It has my hometown’s traditional kind of Chinese food. It’s not a normal restaurant having the uncomfortable chairs and normal looking decorations. It is like a castle full of happiness which made people who went there feel like they were in the heaven. Yeah! I believe that it has the most delicious food on the world. My only interest which builds up by this restaurant is eating. Whenever I go into there, my bad mood would completely go away. I could eat whatever I want to eat there without paying anything. First, you could not believe that it is a restaurant. It seems like people’s living room on the first floor. When you go to the second floor, you would feel like it is your own dining room. The third floor is kind of like people’s bedroom but with no bed in it. The wallpapers made you warm, happy and also could make you calm down. It really makes people feel like home. Whenever I feel tired I would go to the corner of the first floor, lie on the sofa, turn on the TV, and have some hot and sour soup. Great! Second, when you go there, you could smell every kind of Chinese food you could come up with. You would think that is weird, but actually it is not. These smells make you...
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...As humanity looks into the world they have two options to choose from. Did I come from a rock, or did I come from divine intervention? This will affect every piece of their life from relationships to personal growth and beyond. When a person finds their identity in God, it defines their relationship to the rest of the world and those within it. Natural World If you do not have a clue as to where it all began you cannot possibly know where you are going. The progressive nature of the world humanity lives in positively shows evidence of design. Simple logic shows humanity that laws exist. But how did these laws happen? Human reasoning should tell us that laws do not just snap into existence without reason. Somehow they have to have been created. Physical laws of science, themselves, give evidence that something started the law into motion. If law exists than a law maker should exist as well. Ray Comfort uses this example “When I look at a building, how can I know there was a builder? You can’t see them, hear them, touch them, taste them, or smell them…..Well the building is absolute scientific 100 percent evidence there was a builder.” (Comfort) The fact that humanity has any form of morality gives credence to something greater than man in this world. Human Identity When you are trying to identify who you are as a human being your origin is of extreme importance. If humanity came from nothing then humanity is technically nothing. No value. No meaning. No purpose. But if God...
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...“Beyond this place” is a novel written by Scottish author Archibald Cronin. The book was written in 1953. This detective story is about a brave man called Paul Marthy. He wanted to get his father out of prison because he was jailed unfairly and was imprisoned for 15 years. Paul was a young man. He was getting a teacher’s education. He was a good student and a wonderful sportsman. He lived with his mother, Mrs Burgess, in Belfast. She was quite unsociable and reserved. The first five years of his life Paul had spent in the North of England. He had very good relations with his father, Rees; they loved to spend time together. Later his family moved to Wortley. When they lived there, his father died because of a railway accident. Soon after that he and his mother, Hannah, moved to Belfast. When Paul was about 20 years old, he learned that his father didn’t die. He was accused of murder and taken to prison. As he was told, Rees killed Mona Spurling, a beautiful young woman who worked as a shop girl. The murder took place in Eldon, a district near Wortley. The police had 3 witnesses who had seen the murderer. They were Edward Collins, a driver of a laundry van, Louisa Burt, an Edward’s cousin who also worked in a laundry, and Albert Prusty, a neighbour of Miss Spurling. The murderer left 3 clues against himself. The 1st one was a picture postcard. The 2nd was a half burnt note. The last one was a money bag made of human skin which was lying near her body. The motive of murder was...
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...people in America symbolize the place called “Wall Street” (located in New York City, New York) as the country’s source of wealth and opportunity but most Americans are ignorant to the history that the famous Wall Street was created from. In order to understand how Wall Street became the wealth center that it is today and its role in the system of global capitalism, it is imperative to know Wall Street’s upbringing. Wall Street was made from the backs of African Americans and to this day, it remains a key component in preserving racial inequality and financial oppression. The Dutch settled in what is known as present day New York and named it New Amsterdam during much of the 17th century. Through the Dutch West India Company, the Dutch used enslaved Africans for labor when they were first brought to this colony around 1627. These African slaves built the wall that gives Wall Street its name,...
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...In literature home is rarely portrayed as a place of perfect happiness. Compare and contrast this for ‘The House’ and ‘The New House’. I believe that the poem ‘The New House’ by Edward Thomas is about a person, most likely the poet due to the first person narrative that has moved into a new house. However, we can see from the language used in the poem that he does not like the house, and it constantly disappoints him. Robert Minhinnick’s poem ‘The House’, is, in my opinion, about a man in the loft of his home trying to fix the electrics, realising that the house owns him, rather than vice versa as you’d expect. Both of these poems certainly do not portray happiness through their meanings, and rather give the houses negative connotations. I believe this would have a shock effect on the reader, who would expect poems about people’s houses to have a happy theme. The structure of ‘The House’ is that of five stanzas all of equal length and line length, which I believe represents the tediousness of the house, which is obviously a word associated with something of ‘perfect happiness’. In addition to this, the poem also shows lots of links to conflict, using language that has connotations to war, such as ‘warfare’ and ‘territory’. This is no different in the structure of the poem, and it could be said that the identical stanzas represents the electricity off and on, and similarly to this, the poems rough iambic pentameter is rough like the houses electricity flow. I believe that it’d...
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...«The role of education is to enable children to prepare for their place in society» To what extent would Marxists and Functionalists agree on this? In sociology there are two main structural approaches consensus theory (functionalism) and conflict theory (Marxism). They have different perspectives that see society differently. Education is the action or process of teaching someone especially in a school, college, or university; it is one of the institutions society consists of. Accordingly functionalists’ and Marxists’ view of the role of education in society differs. Both functionalism and Marxism agree that schooling socialises students into their place in society, however they have a conflict view on whether this is a ‘good’ thing or not. Functionalists assume that educational institutions serve the needs of industrial society, by an advanced division of labour. Educational institutions are examined for the positive contribution they make towards maintaining society and it is seen as vital part of socialization. Education also serves the needs of the social system by socializing pupils to shared values, norms and beliefs. This leads to great social solidarity. Emile Durkhiem (1903) identified two main functions of education: creating social solidarity and teaching specialist skills. He argues that society needs to have sense of solidarity, where every individuals should feel themselves to be part of the community. Durkhiem stated that school serves a function in a complex...
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...an evolution of religion, rather than a decline in it. Woodhead and Heelas have identified two views of the secularisation process – The disappearance thesis – where religion has gone into decline because of modernity, and been over taken by other parts of life such as the media. They’ve called this the death of religion, and believe it will continue to decline until it has fully disappeared. This opposes view that religion remains constant. The second thesis is the differentiation thesis – where they believe that religion isn’t going into decline fully because people are still religious but in different forms – public religion is less significant but it has transformed into a private expression of religion as it does no longer influence the major institutions in society, such as the family and education, so it is not so apparent in wider society but still important in peoples every day private lives. This supports the view that religion remains constant. It is also important to note that Bruce does not see that secularisation is a Global process, he believes it is only happening in the West – Europe, North America and Australasia, suggesting that religion is varying from place to place, however it is not remaining constant because it is declining in some parts of the world. First of the sociologists, Marx believes in a theory that supports the view of the disappearance of secularisation. He believes that the need for...
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...“This Time is Different: Comparing Al-Qaeda’s Unique Place in the History of Terrorism with the Freedom Fighters of the Irish Republican Army” Al Qaeda and the Irish Republican Army are two of the most complex and famous terrorist organizations in modern history. While both groups share some principles with one another, and undoubtedly have committed and continue to commit horrible acts, the world’s perception of each is undoubtedly different from the other. There is an apparent contradiction in Karl Heinzen’s famous quote: “If to kill is always a crime, then it is forbidden equally to all; if it is not a crime, then it is permitted equally to all.”[1] This difference in public perception is a result of several key tenets of each organization’s strategy and structure. The IRA fights to protect and support the liberties of the Irish people, while Al Qaeda relies upon the religious doctrine of a radical Islamic minority to carry out jihad against Western infidels. Al Qaeda, while claiming to represent the entire Muslim world, has never had a real home or a consistent base to draw upon; inversely, a large proportion of the Irish people are steadfast in their support for the cause. Al Qaeda’s indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians has resulted in a falling out with a large percentage of its former supporters. Finally, the IRA had a distinct, tangible, and realistic goal of expelling the British from Ireland, while Al Qaeda seeks to establish a new caliphate based...
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...A child’s education has never been about learning information and basic skills only. It has always included teaching the next generation how to be good members of society. Therefore, this cannot be the responsibility of the parents alone. In order to be a good member of any society the individual must respect and obey the rules of their community and share their values. Educating children to understand the need to obey rules and respect others always begins in the home and is widely thought to be the responsibility of parents. They will certainly be the first to help children learn what is important in life, how they are expected to behave and what role they will play in their world. However, learning to understand and share the value system of a whole society cannot be achieved just in the home. Once a child goes to school, they are entering a wider community where teachers and peers will have just as much influence as their parents do at home. At school, children will experience working and living with people from a whole-variety of backgrounds from the wider society. This experience should teach them how to co-operate with each other and how to contribute to the life of their community. But to be a valuable member of any community is not like learning a simple skill, it is something that an individual goes on learning throughout life and it is the responsibility of every member of a society to take responsibility for helping the younger generation to become active...
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...formally list real property that they identify as having heritage value or heritage character. A key piece of each record on a community heritage register is the Statement of Significance. This is the part that satisfies the Local Government Act requirement to indicate the reasons why property included in a community heritage register is considered to have heritage value or heritage character. A Statement of Significance (SoS): summarizes the description, heritage value and character-defining elements of each historic place reflects modern values concerning history and historic places identifies what part of history a historic place represents, and how and why that is of value and importance today Writing a Statement of Significance about a historic place does not establish its heritage value. The SoS simply records the heritage values that community members already associate with the place. It shows how a particular historic place represents broader community heritage values that, ideally, have been identified in advance through extensive research and community consultation as part of the local government’s heritage conservation program. The heritage values identified within a Statement of Significance extend beyond the physical aspects of the historic place. A community’s historic places are the physical manifestation of the aesthetic, historic, scientific, cultural, social or spiritual heritage values which form the heritage character of the community. The SoS...
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...Children’s Place is a leading specialty retailer of children’s merchandise. They sell clothing and accessories for newborns to 10 year olds. The company is not just a retail store, they also design, contract to manufacture high quality merchandise under the brand name “The Children’s Place.” The first Children's Place store was opened by two 1965 graduates of Harvard Business School, David Pulver and Clinton Clark.[1] The Children’s Place is a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ exchange since 1997 and the headquarters are located in Secaucus, New Jersey. They currently employ about 5,000 full time employees. This company is a vertical retailer and their website is WWW.ChildrensPlace.com. According to GlobeNewsWire.com, The Children’s Place is the largest pure-play children's specialty apparel retailer in North America.” [2] This company owns many brands and licenses but the three main brands they own or have owned are their own brand of “The Children’s Place” clothing and accessories, Disney Stores through Hoop Holdings, and licensed graphic t-shirts. The first company brand is their self named brand, “The Children’s Place.” This is their most well known brand because it is what they sell in their stores. They have lines ranging from newborns to 10 year olds. They sell everything from clothing to accessories including shoes. They have design teams who design seasonal clothing for each age group. They have lines for both girls and boys. Their logo on their website for this clothing...
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...the topics discussed in Chapter 1, with the exception of the laws. Select two topics and discuss two positive effects and two challenges the topic poses for human resource departments in the public sector. Follow this Format when responding: Positive Effect 1 Place your response here! Positive Effect 1 Place your response here! Challenges 1 Place your response here! Challenges 2 Place your response here! References: Cite your sources for information and data provided, just as you would in any written assignment. See the Citations.doc (Located in the Student Center) for more information. Week 1 DQ 2 "Public Human Resource Management in the News" Please respond to the following: • From the e-Activities, discuss the current event you reviewed from the selected agency and determine the cause of the issue, noting if the cause was due to neglected public bureaucracies from elected and appointed officials. Discuss at least two results of the issue. Follow this Format when responding: Current event and cause of the issue Place your response here! Was cause due to neglected public bureaucracies from elected and appointed officials? Place your response here! Discuss at least two results of the issue: 1) Place your response here! 2) Place your response here! References: Cite your sources for information and data provided, just as you would in any written assignment. See the Citations.doc (Located in the Student Center) for more information. ...
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