...Shonta Smalls3937 Bradwood Dr. Dayton, Ohio 45405(937) 312-7839Slsmalls76@gmail.com | Career Objective: | Recent college graduate with a BS in Liberal Arts with a Criminal Justice Administration Concentration as well as secretary, administrative and customer service background eager to launch an entry level position that will help build upon and utilizes my collegiate, work and community experience. | Education | Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts, Concentration: Criminal Justice AdministrationWilberforce University, Xenia OhioGraduated May 2011Overall GPA: 3.83 | Honors, Awards and Certifications | * Omicron-Psi Honor Society * WUAA (Wilberforce University Alumni Association) * American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification * National Youth Sports Coaches Association Certification | Relevant Coursework | * Political Science and Business * Behavioral Science * Communications Arts * Ethics * Research Techniques and Analysis * Victimology * Adult Development and Life Assessment | Experience | Dayton Public Schools 1997-2000Level I Clerical (Assistant to The Director of Safety and Security) * Served as personal assistant to the Director of Transportation * Dispatched drivers for the purpose of meeting the scheduled demands * Evaluated bus routes for the purpose of providing services in a safe and cost effective manner. * Informed...
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...According to history, William Wilberforce was a very spiritual and conscious person. After his father died, William lived with his aunt and uncle, Hannah and William Wilberforce. http://www.mylearning.org/william-wilberforce/p-688/ states that “They were keen Methodists and took the young William to church regularly, where he heard important figures like George Whitefield preach. At that time, Methodism was known as a branch within the Church of England that was particularly concerned with social welfare.” Exposure to the Methodist doctrine no doubt helped further shape Wilberforce’s moral social beliefs and concepts. In 1792, he married Barbara Spooner, who also had strong convictions aligned with the abolishment movement. It is documented that Wilberforce was a sickly man, he was prescribed opium,...
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...Summary of the case: (Nau) In 2005, some experienced men in the outdoor clothing industry gathered to draw their new trailing concept. They agreed to be unique through combining stylishness, to cope with the new trends of fashion, and at the same time the durability of the mountain-climbing apparel of the Patagonia – a clothing company focusing on high-end clothing. It was approved to name the company Nau. Also, the firm would design its fabrics with new sorts of eco-friendly materials. One of the good ideas was to donate 5 percent of sales to charity organizations that buyers would choose. As for the management staff of the firm, it would be as follows; Chris Van Dyke as the firm’s CEO, Ian Yolles as the marketing chief, and Mark Galbraith as the lead designer. To launch successfully, the founders began their green and humanitarian movement and kept in mind that they needed to run a good business, so they determined their shops to be rather small with tiny inventories representing a huge cost savings. Moreover, Nau offered 10 percent discount for shipping clothes from its warehouse directly to shoppers’ homes. According to the founders’ vision, they tried to balance the triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit. They wanted not only to be successful businessmen, but successful humanitarians’ as well. Their goal was to show the highest level of citizenship in every aspect in their work and relations. An example of mixing profitability and humanitarian, the company bylaws...
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...A. What events led to the formation of Wilberforce’s anti-slavery movement and why did parliament oppose it? William Wilberforce’s opposition to slavery began when he engaged in conversation with James Ramsay, another slave trade abolitionist, about the slave trade. This was shortly followed by a far more significant conversion to Evangelism, a conversion which helped Wilberforce solidify his opposition to the slave trade, further motivating Wilberforce to consider resigning from his political career. John Newton, an Evangelist cleric and composer of Amazing Grace, convinced Wilberforce to remain in politics and rather do good from a position of power: serving God in public life. Parliament opposed the Anti-slavery movement as the slave...
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...I-Search University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UABP) Keyana Mapp Mrs. Rayford AP Literature 16 November 2011 THE RESEARCH QUESTION College is very important to me and I know I am not the first in my family to go but I am probably the most excited to go. I have look at so many colleges and I have to narrow down my choices. After having three colleges on my list, I have narrowed it down to one, and I decided to narrow it down to The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. I want to attend the University Of Arkansas at Pine Bluff because, a visitor from the college comes to visit Normandy and I was ecstatic by his presentation. After the presentation, I knew that the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff was the college for me. I have always wanted to attend a HBCU (historically black college or university). I plan to visit the campus during my winter break to get the feel of the college and see how the atmosphere was. Before I decide to go see the college, I am going to do my research on it and get a background check to be sure. From the research, I do on the college. I hope it is interesting because I am so anxious to choose the college I am going to and start my life on my own. MY RESEARCH PROCESS I started my research process by going straight to the online website because I believed that would have the most information. I also talked to one of the admission officers (Whimper C., Personal Communication RE: Information on UABP, E-mail to the author, 1 Oct 2011) who visited Normandy...
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...of men, women and children were taken from Africa and sold into slavery to England. It gives us a more detailed information about the horrible conditions slaves were brought into England and the process it took for William Wilberforce to overcome the English idea of having hundreds of slaves dying every day to satisfy their necessities. William’s main goal was the abolition of slavery which it took him almost all his life to achieve it. William Wilberforce was an ordinary man and he was able to overcome fear and fight for his believe. I do think the movie Amazing Grace is accurate according to the readings we have been doing because it’s a little related one with the other one; However, I don’t think the readings have given us much to write to compare it with the movie, but I did found a few things relevant that made my understanding of slavery much clearer. One of the parts that I read and where by watching the movie made my understanding better was William Pitt. William Pitt, the Prime Minister, he was William Wilberforce’s best friend. From the handout we can only know that he helped the British Empire (253), but the movie gives us way more information about him. He had a tremendous impact on William Wilberforce’s life. He was able to keep Wilberforce in good mental standing and also assisted in the eventual success of his projected law which banned the slave trade. Since the beginning that I found this man very interesting and I think that’s because even when he was involved...
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...Samuel Wilberforce, born in London in 1805 was the third son William Wilberforce, the famous politician. Born in a religious family more emphasis was paid on Samuel’s spiritual and moral welfare. He never went to school and was taught by clerical teachers. He graduated from the Oxford University in 1826 and was ordained as an Anglican priest. He distinguished himself as an enthusiastic and capable clergyman. He was very active in promoting the church by introducing the Sunday schools and extra services. He was a prolific writer and wrote short stories and sermons, all with a moral message. He was known as “soapy sam”, the nickname is derived from a comment by Benjamin Disraeli that the behavior of the bishop was “unctuous, oleaginous, and saponaceous”. But despite his reputation for soapiness, Wilberforce’s talents accounted support for him. In 1845 he was appointed Bishop of Oxford. Wilberforce was a more accomplished speaker. There were only a few who were better than him in this trade. With his charm, attractive personality and great oratorical powers, he became one of the leading speakers of his time. He is even better known for his debate with Huxley on difference in opinion with respect to the Darwin’s theory of “On the origin of species”. The theory proposed by Darwin aroused great agitations from the church as the idea of transmutation was against the religious orthodoxy and a threat to the social order. This was against the religious view that men were created by God...
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...Academic essay on Annie Proulx's "Job Story" Choices are something we all make. Not necessarily important choices, but there will always be a time to make them. It's not always good choices, but they have to be made. There will always be consequences, whether it's bad or good. Throughout the story, Leeland Lee has to make a lot of choices. Where to live, where to work and when to work. All the different choices he made, put him in the position he is now. Leeland Lee is an awkward-looking young boy. His face is heavily boned, which he has gotten from his mom, his neck is quite thick and he has red-gold hair. His eyes are as pouchy as a middle-aged alcoholic. His nose is broad and lays close to his face. Lori Bovee is Leeland Lee's wife. She has an undistinguished oval face, and hair of medium length. Leeland Lee is the protagonist of the story, because he is the main character. I would say Leeland is a flat and static character as he is an endless optimist. He doesn't give up when it comes to finding a new job, and despite his wife dying he still gets a job at Unique Eats. The reason he is a static character is because he doesn't change at all. After getting several different jobs he doesn't change anything, after his mom and wife dies he doesn't change one single thing except the fact he isn't listening to the radio anymore, but since that have been an important factor of the story all along, it can also show a lot about how he has changed. The story starts November...
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...Essay on “Job History” written by Annie Proulx In the short story “Job History” written by Annie Proulx, we follow Leeland Lee from the time of his birth, until he is about fifty years old. In the short story we follow Leeland through his harsh life, with ups and downs, in the form of thoughts, feelings, incidents, etc. Leeland is born in a ranch in Wyoming, and lives there with his wife Lori. Leeland does not look particularly good, in fact he is a very unattractive man; (page 91, line 12)“Leeland’s face shows heavy bones from his mother’s side. His neck is thick and his red-gold hair plastered down in bangs. Even as a child his eyes are as pouchy as those of a middle-age alcoholic, the brows rod-straight above wandering out-of-line eyes. His nose lies broad and close to his face, his mouth seems to have been cut with a single chisel blow into easy flesh” And in the top of that, we see how Leeland through his life, tries to find a successful career, but fails consistently. He moves various times from place to place, too seek occupation and good business. But it is hard when you’re a high school dropout, without a career. Leeland have to changes his job constantly, because of his lack of luck, and since he can’t get along white his bosses. He is never able to stay at one job or place for long, which lead to problems in the family. He has a hard time supporting his wife, and their children financially. Throughout the story the author, Annie Proulx manages...
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...An essay is a piece of writing which is often written from an author's personal[->0] point of view[->1]. Essays can consist of a number of elements, including: literary criticism[->2], political manifestos[->3], learned arguments[->4], observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. The definition of an essay is vague, overlapping with those of an article[->5] and a short story[->6]. Almost all modern essays are written in prose[->7], but works in verse[->8] have been dubbed essays (e.g. Alexander Pope[->9]'s An Essay on Criticism[->10] and An Essay on Man[->11]). While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke[->12]'s An Essay Concerning Human Understanding[->13] and Thomas Malthus[->14]'s An Essay on the Principle of Population[->15] are counterexamples. In some countries (e.g., the United States and Canada), essays have become a major part of formal education[->16]. Secondary students are taught structured essay formats to improve their writing skills, and admission essays[->17] are often used by universities[->18] in selecting applicants and, in the humanities and social sciences, as a way of assessing the performance of students during final exams. The concept of an "essay" has been extended to other mediums beyond writing. A film essay is a movie that often incorporates documentary film making styles and which focuses more on the evolution of a theme or an idea. A photographic essay[->19] is an attempt to cover a topic...
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...We all know love. We have all loved in some kind of way. We love our parents, significant others and even our friends. But we can also love other things like animals or material things. But what is the difference between loving and liking? And is it better not to love and feel pain or to love and be hurt in the progress? Jonathan Franzen seeks to answer these questions in his essay “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts”. The essay “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts” is, as mentioned, written by Jonathan Franzen and published in The New York Times, May 28, 2011. Jonathan Franzen is born in 1959, and he is an acclaimed American novelist and essayist. The essay is based on the commencement speech he delivered at Kenyon College in Ohio, USA. “Our technology has become extremely adept in creating products that correspond to our fantasy ideal of an erotic relationship, in which the beloved object asks for nothing and gives everything, instantly. (…)” As Franzen claims in his essay, many people can feel like they love their technological object. It gives them a satisfaction, which human interaction maybe wouldn’t. Franzen however thinks, that people in general don’t love material things: they like them. There is a major difference between loving and liking – even though it might appear small. “Liking, in general, is commercial culture’s substitute for loving.” Products are made to be likeable, but if that concept in transferred to a person, you would instantly see...
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...Reaction – “Salvation” The nonfiction short essay “Salvation” written by Langston Hughes in 1940, presents a theme on the literal and often manipulated perception of children. Hughes narrates the essay as he recounts his disappointing attempt at salvation. Hughes aunt told him that when she was saved by Jesus she saw a light, and felt something happen within herself. As children will do, Hughes took her story literally and was heartbroken as he sat in front of the church and watched other children “saved” while he was not. He believed that Jesus must not want him because he did not see or feel anything. In the end, Hughes is forced to lie about accepting Jesus and in turn rejects the Christian faith all together. I related to Hughes story on many accounts. I am a mother of three young children who perceive everything in life literally, and as a young girl I was raised in a very religious environment. I could visualize and almost feel Hughes devastation as he sat at the front of the church crushed by the thoughts of God not wanting him. “Still I kept waiting to see Jesus” (Barnet, Cain, & Burto, 2011, pp. 351). One of the churches that my family attended for a short time during my childhood practiced speaking in tongs. I specifically remember feeling just like Hughes during a service when other children were speaking in unnatural languages perceived to be sent from God himself. I could not understand why I was not chosen to talk for God and intern was hurt and...
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...write an essay on drugs for this topic. Drugs are very harmful and keep the capability of dragging an individual towards death and destruction. People all over the world want to eradicate the adverse situation of drug addiction from this world and this is the reason why they are busy in writing essays on drugs. Essays on drugs are of many types such as war on drugs essay, essay on performance enhancing drugs in sports, essay on drug abuse, essay on illegal drugs, essay on drug addiction, essay on drug use, essay on drugs and alcohol and essay on drug testing, etc. The essays on drugs should be initiated by bringing in the information related to the topic of the essay on drug. You should know what drugs are. In an essay on drugs, you will have to write about drugs, their affects and the reasons due to which people use them, you have to include the information about why the drugs are so famous and how harmful are they. A persuasive essay on drugs will be one, which will be according to the topic of the essay on drugs. It should have a full-fledged introduction, which should introduce the topic completely. The introduction should also have a thesis statement that should be the main idea of the essay on drugs. A thesis statement should be based on the essay question to which your essay on drugs is an answer. A thesis statement of an essay on drugs can be one sentence or more than one sentence but it is suggested that it should be only one sentence. Essays on drug abuse or essays on drug...
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...Dog Food Fried, Flipped and Devoured Eating dog food may not be seen as the easiest thing to stomach because the smell, texture and by-products found within the mixture are thought of as awful and revolting. In Ann Hodgman’s “No Wonder They Call Me a Bitch”, although the title may suggest otherwise, different types of dog food are discussed. In this essay, Hodgman aims to inform her readers about the inequality in different types of dog food, as well as to entertain and amuse. Hodgman is writing to a broad audience, one of dog lovers and owners, as well as those that may be curious as to what is really in dog food, or more generally the packaging and processing of mass-produced food of any kind. Language, description and humor are techniques Hodgman skillfully uses to create a strong, convincing essay. Within this essay, Hodgman continually uses diction and syntax that a diverse audience can understand and relate to. In the beginning, the reader feels repulsed by what is written. However, through a light tone of voice and sentence structure, the levity of the experiences and feelings occurring throughout the experiment is conveyed. The personal anecdotes and thoughts make the tone feel less formal and much more story-like. In this way, Hodgman produces a piece that connects the information and readers Shortly after capturing interest through stating questions, Hodgman begins using large amounts of description. Each type of dog food is explained and illustrated so well that...
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...Business Essay Format and its Structure What Makes Business Essay Format? Those students, who study different business courses, for example management, marketing, have to write many different business essays. This type of essay as well as the others (argumentative essay, classification essay, cause and effect essay, persuasive essay, comparative essay, etc) has peculiar features that should be observed carefully in order to produce an essay in conformity with all instructions of research paper writing. One of these features to be observed at writing is business essay format as there is no doubt that format of the essay plays the same important role as the content of business essay. When student has made comprehensive research of the object and has found interesting ideas and sources to support hisher position, it does not mean that heshe has coped with a writing task. The writer should make the next step that is to organize hisher research paper writing in a proper way. It means that attention should be paid to the business essay format. In general, there are different formats of research paper – ChicagoTurabian, Harvard, APA, AMA, MLA format paper; which of them suits you the most depends on the business essay topic, subject, requirements set by the professor. When the student has chosen the format of the business essay it is very important to follow it and not use any elements of the other essay format. In case when you do not get any instruction as for the business...
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