...Joe Barnes. Tina Assignment Tina was dealing with a dilemmatic problem as she didn’t know whether she should work for money from her unethical work or actually take some ethical actions instead. In my point of view, it would be important if she could ask herself a question: “which option will produce the most good, and do the least harm?” In this case, if Tina accepted doing the job, customers would be hurt the most. Since Tina wanted to act on her value instead of being a hypocrite, it would be reasonable for her to quit the job and continuingly look for other job opportunities. However, Tina’s situation was more complicated because she was in a hard time financing her living expenses like rents, school supplies, or even foods. Living independently is not easy, especially for Tina since she did not even have a job. Thus, Tina had better keep doing her job for another short amount of time. While working as an intern there, she should actively continue looking for other internships and job opportunities. She also might want to do job researches at home to avoid her coworkers or her boss to see because that could cause trouble for herself. Obviously, Tina’s job doesn’t make her a bad person, it is just a matter of time. She knew what she was doing, but she just needed more time to financially balance her life. If she did not balance well with her life, her study and her living expenses, she could hurt herself, and her situation could get even worse. In short, Tina should temporarily...
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...Anna Chamandy BMGT321 Professor Cheng February 24 2016 Wilkerson Case Currently, Wilkerson operates under a simple job-costing accounting system. It accounts for distinct cost objects. For example, it produces unique and different products for its customers such as valves, pumps and flow controllers. Direct material and labor are directly charged to the product (based on production units) and indirect overhead costs are allocated using one cost pool, direct labor production run time at 300%. The problem with this simple cost accounting system is that the products they make consume a different amount of indirect resources. For example, the flow controllers require more components and more labor and there is more variety in the types of flow controllers used in the industry. So we would expect unit costs for this product to be the highest among valves, pumps and flow controllers but in Exhibit 2 the standard unit cost is $62 compared to $70 for the pump. The pumps are a commodity product and produced in high volume. Pumps are subject to price competition, which is why Wilkerson has no choice, but to lower its prices for pumps leading to decreased margins of 3%. In order to change reported income, Wilkerson should use more a more accurate costing system, also known as Activity Based Costing (ABC). Under an ABC costing system, Wilkerson will have several indirect cost pools that will be traced to each product rather than one. ABC will improve the accuracy of pricing the...
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...Reflective Analysis Caddy soon discovers that surviving in the African jungle is very similar to surviving the jungle that is her high school. On Caddy’s first day of school at a regular high school after being homeschooled her entire life she realizes how closely people’s behaviours resemble that of animals in the jungle. Many people can relate to the way she felt entering this new world as everyone has been in such a situation. Perhaps not to this extreme but I was once the new girl desperately trying to find my place in a new atmosphere. Caddy’s journey can also be related to recent recruits adapting to a new work environment, unknown to how things regularly go about. One of my jobs provided me with an outline of normal office habits; casual Fridays, on birthdays there are potlucks, the outline even provided me with some of the regular office language, short forms for certain documents, etc. This was a map to help me familiarize myself and integrate with greater ease. Unfortunately Caddy did not have this luxury, as many people don’t. She is forced to figure it out for herself. This hardship of adapting can easily lead us to not portraying our true selves to potentially avoid being shunned as an outsider. There are many stereotypes integrated into the movie. When Caddy is introduced as a new student from Africa the teacher welcomes an American black student instead of her. People easily believe her when she tells them that in Africa everyone can read Swedish, which portrays...
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...The “They say, I say” essay If you have been keeping up with the show “30 Rock” as of late then you probably have very similar views as those who have adopted a rather negative opinion of the character Liz Lemon. However Liz lemon has been judged wrongly and should be seen in higher regard. Her character has evolved into what I can only commend for being phenomenally satisfactory, despite the growing dislike for the direction in which her character seems to be headed. I think it would be nice if the fans of the show could see the subtle life lessons that are being conveyed through the show. 30 rock is a comedy series about the workings of a variety show dubbed “The Girlie Show with Tracy Jordan” told through the voice of its producer Liz lemon. “In defense of Liz Lemon” by Emily Nussbaum strives to shed light on an aspect of the show that not many individuals have realized. After a slew of negative response to the Character Liz Lemon the author aimed to clarify why Liz is not only better than when she first started out but also why her audience find her so repulsive now. Nussbaum explains how in the first season of the show, Liz Lemon was very relatable especially to women of the same age group. She was unlike other female characters at the time which was refreshing. This new take on a female lead attracted countless die-hard fans which could be credited for the shows long run. The author however points out the inconsistency in the belief that Liz lemon...
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...[pic] Staff Manual 2014 Congratulations! You have been selected to work at one of the best summer day camps in Indiana. We thank you for deciding to join us and wish you a wonderful summer! Camp is an adventure into the heart, mind, and soul of children. This adventure not only touches the lives of many, many children, but also is an adventure that changes you. Children have a magical way of making you look at yourself in a whole new light. Take advantage of this opportunity. It’s only one summer at modest wages, but it may be the most meaningful summer for you and the children. What a perfect opportunity to play … to imagine, to create, to laugh, to love … and still be able to call it work. It’s hard to imagine a more rewarding job … where at the end of the summer you know you did something good … something that made a difference in the lives of children; something that made you a better person; and something that left the world a better place. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. Take it! Note: This manual provides you with information necessary to perform your job this summer. It includes pertinent information from the Seasonal Employee Manual and specific information relating to employment with the summer camp program. You are required to read this manual in its entirety and are responsible for the material in it at all times. You are required to have your staff binder with you at all times and to have this manual in it. Failure...
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...Tina Fey’s sitcom “30 Rock” ends tonight, dammit. I haven’t yet seen the finale (I’ll be watching it along with you screener-deficient folks), but I’m genuinely sad to lose my Thursdays with this awesomely dense comedy, which amounted to a grenade made of zingers. Sweet yet sour, at once funny ha-ha and funny-peculiar—and also funny-relevant, if that were a thing—“30 Rock” is quotable to a nearly psychotic degree. I’ll miss it like a stalker misses her stalkee. I could take pretty much any angle in looking back on “30 Rock,” but I’ll take the one that I am currently experiencing: looking straight at the Empire State Building. When the sitcom débuted, it was based on Fey’s experience as the first female head writer for “Saturday Night Live,” but it quickly became something bigger, stranger, and bolder: a surreal machine capable of commenting on anything, from feminism and prismatic perspectives on race to national politics, reality television, and corporate culture—always from a New Yorker’s P.O.V. Not that the characters were native New Yorkers, mind you, other than Tracy (who was born in Yankee Stadium and attended middle school at an Exxon station in the Bronx). The rest had moved to Manhattan from somewhere else: Pennsylvania, Florida, Massachusetts, Georgia. They were ambitious nuts who lived for their jobs, injecting the office comedy mold with both workaholism and a recurrent anxiety about what that might mean. (“I wish I’d worked more,” confessed Jack on his near-deathbed...
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...October 29, 2005 Bono - World Leader - The Rolling Stone Interview Bono of the band U2 lives on the world stage not only as an acclaimed musician and band member, but even more so as a man of character who from a spiritual core has figured out how to translate his wealth and fame into influence. Bono is a model of leaders as I define leaders. A leader is a person who takes personal initiative to create an impact through his/her relationships, ideas and organizational structures. Leaders who represent this model understand that their ability to influence others through their ideas in organziations is built on what ancient philosophers called arete or excellence. Excellence from this perspective is the personal integrity found in a person's character and competence realized in action. Bono doesn't just talk about societal needs. He uses the bully pulpit of rockstardom to focus a bright light on the plight of the poor. What is the source of this strength of character? It would seem, based on this Rolling Stone interview, that it is derived from his faith as a Christian believer. This faith was nurtured in a variety of settings of his childhood Ireland. What is impressive is its concreteness and reality. It isn't mere surface religious enthusiasm. It is more like an ancient faith of beliefs applied in the daily experiences of life. One of the notable marks of his character is his openness to people that on the surface would not have anything...
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... A “Clueless” Analytical Paper The movie I decided to analyze for my analysis paper is a classic 1995 teen film called “Clueless.” The movie “Clueless” is about a young, rich, and popular teenage girl who’s life revolves around materialistic accomplishments and boys. In the movie, Cher and her best friend Dionne befriend the new girl, Tai, who is in desperate need of a makeover. Tai’s rugged look and over-sized boy shirts is not the ideal look to this fashion guru. Cher ends up doing an excellent job with Tai’s makeover and soon realises she got a makeover as well. Cher learns that riches, style, and materialistic things isn't what lifes all about.(IMDB website) In this paper I will analyze and explain the many sociological themes throughout this movie. The first sociological concept I identified was the concept of socialization. Socialization is the process through which individuals learn both norms and values in society (Giddens, Duneier, Appelbaum, & Carr, 2015). Cher and Dionne were socialized in a very different society compared to Tai. Tai was socialized in a society where comfy clothes and having experience with sex and drugs was not looked down upon rather than it just being normal. Tai viewed lack of sex as something to be embarrassed about. For example, in the movie Tai and Cher get in an argument and Tai insults Cher by saying, “You're a virgin who can't drive”(Rotten Tomatoes, 2016). As for Cher and Dionne, being raised in Beverly hills, clothes, money and popularity...
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...What is Beauty? Everyone wants to be beautiful. Eternal beauty is consciously sought after. Beauty is sometimes found in outward appearances. People like to look and feel beautiful at all times. Beauty sometimes can be found in someone’s heart. People that have a calm, loving heart are beautiful. Beauty can be sometimes the way someone acts. People who do a lot of charity work do a beautiful service to the community. No matter where you look, there is beauty all around you. All one has to do is look for it. When people hear the word beautiful, they think about a beautiful woman. American society says that women should have perfect hourglass figure, be a size six or smaller yet a have a larger set of breasts and a big butt. A perfect example of this type of girl is Pamela Anderson. American society also says that men should have a perfect jaw-line, have perfect triceps, a rock solid six-pack and be six feet tall. Women that don’t have size six waists or smaller often feel insecure about them, and have low self-esteem. Men who aren’t six feet tall with a perfect body frequently suffer from low self-esteem. Men and women that do have the perfect body are considered beautiful and are worshiped. A perfect example of this kind of man is Chris Hemsworth. People who only care about external beauty called are superficial. Sometimes beauty is only skin deep. There are some people that have a calm, loving heart and they are called beautiful. Every now and then people with external...
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...Tina Barney, a photographer from New York, is known for producing large-scale photographs of her family and friends. Photographing her close family and friends in her work implies that she has a very close interpersonal relationship with them. Anyone who views her work can clearly tell that she likes to include many bright, happy colors in her photos. This shows that the mood she portrays in her work is happy and bright. If her colors were not used in this way the mood wouldn’t be as happy, and would be sad. For example, in her piece “Jill & Polly in the bathroom”, Barney utilizes happy colors such as pinks and greens to demonstrate how the picture is happy. Before Tina Barney became well known, she was a teenager that was introduced to photography by her grandfather. Once...
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...Plot Summary. In this section Tina Fey explains about getting a new job. However, she doesn’t want it since she knows her friend should have it but she tries for the job anyway and gets it. This hurts Donna and makes her quit after a year of watching Tina Fey have her dream job. Tina Fey also talks about her most favorite fun job ever working at a theater in Chicago called “The Second City” (page 81) Tina Fey took improv classes which she realized it was like a cult. “People ate, slept, and definitely drank improv. (page 81) Tina Fey also states “The Rules of Improvisation” (page 84-85) which include: #1. Always AGREE and Say YES. #2. Not only say yes, but YES, AND. Always add something more to your scene. #3. Make Statements: don't ask questions. #4 The last rule: THERE ARE NO MISTAKES, only opportunities. The next chapter she jumps to her honeymoon with her husband. She states that he doesn’t like to fly. (page 89) Tina writes about the experiences that the cruise ship entailed. There was rows upon rows of desserts, music, and fun. (page 93) During the dinners there was a passenger talent show and with Tina Fey’s humor talks adds “And sure enough,...
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...Born in 1974, Tina Jalowiec lived her childhood throughout the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s. A large portion of this time was spent with her family, which included a total of four people (including her): a mother, father, and younger sister (by six years). Each day for her was relatively simple: after coming home from school, she often played outside with her small group of friends; she especially enjoyed games she personally invented, which included “Lost on an Island” and “War”, in which her and her friends attempted to “capture” one another. On some occasions, she simply went roller skating in her driveway and/or played basketball. By 5:00 P.M., she went inside to eat dinner, and then watched television and read books in her room until she went to sleep (9:00 P.M.)....
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...Tina Bruce was born on Tina Bruce is known as a social learning theorist whose work has been greatly influenced by Frederich Froebel. Bruce originally trained and worked as a teacher at the Froebel institute then went on to become Head of the Froebel nursery school. She is a leading figure in early childhood education and an expert in children’s learning. Bruce links the three aspects of the curriculum to the ten principles of early childhood education - The child The context - the people and places The content - what the child knows and wants and needs to know Children are whole people who have feelings, ideas and relationships with others, and who need to be physically, mentally, morally and spiritually healthy. Young children learn in an integrated way and not in neat tidy compartments. Children learn best when they are given appropriate responsibility, allowed to make errors, decisions and choices, and respected as autonomous learners. Self-discipline is emphasised. Indeed, this is the only kind of discipline worth having. Reward systems are very short-term and do not work in the long-term. Children need their efforts to be valued. There are times when children are especially able to learn particular things. What children can do rather than what they cannot do, is the starting point of a child’s education. Imagination, creativity and all kinds of symbolic behaviour [reading, writing, drawing, dancing, music, mathematical numbers, algebra, role play and...
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...The client, Tina Lofgrin, is a 6.11-year-old female, born on October 30th, 2009. In addition, Tina lives with her mother during the week, and her father on weekends. The child’s language is English. Tina attends kindergarten in the morning at Pottsboro Primary and goes to a neighborhood childcare center in the afternoon. Meanwhile, the client does not receive any special education services at this time. This evaluation was completed at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Speech and Hearing Clinic on Octover 21st, 2016. Background information was collected from conversations with both Tina’s mother and teacher. The mother’s main concern is Tina’s communication development. The mother’s stated that the client speaks with a lisp and pronounces...
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...Recently there has been controversy over police arresting and shooting citizens in the United States of America. Writers are writing articles of their opinion on the topic, but before everything the people went on riots to express their position on this topic. Every person has their own point of view on how police do their jobs and whether it is morally right or wrong.An author by the name Tina Rosenberg does not effectively appeal emotion to the audience on the subject of deatch caused by plice arrests. She states that many black people are involved in these accidents without provocating police officers, pathos is only seen when talking about the unfair treatment toward african americans which is not entirely demonstrated throughout the article. However Tina gives her analysis of her view on this trending and growing problem on whether police...
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