Einleitung In vorliegendem Memo 3 möchte ich bestimmte Auswirkungen des "Digitalen Wandels" auf die Ko-ordination in Unternehmen beschreiben. Hierzu wähle ich das Thema des "Cloud Computing" (folg-lich Cloud genannt). Gemäss Salesforce (o.D.) ist die Tendenz dahingehend, dass bürobasierte Ar-beitsplätze durch mobile Arbeiten abgelöst werden. Dies bedingt Änderungen der Koordination in Unternehmen, welche ich anhand dreier Zusammenhänge näher betrachten werde. Zu 3: Fazit Cloud Computing gehört
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In the story “The Ministers Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Mr. Hooper is hiding a sin. To some people think that his free of sin. For example, in the book it says Mr. hopper wear the veil to hide his face from world. The veil symbolizes secret sin, so him putting on the veil shows he is hiding a sin and it represents sins of everyone. Moreover, this essay will introduce both points but prove that he is hiding. I think that Mr. Hooper is trying to hide his sin cause he always wearing the veil
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The Rise of Silas Lapham is set in Boston in the mid to late 1800’s. Silas is an aspiring business man. When the book opens he is being interviewed by the local newspaper man for the column in the next morning’s issue. Silas is quite proud of all his accomplishments. He tells of the early days and how a paint mine was found on his family farm. His family did not try to work the mine and he began working in a Saloon. It was not until he wanted to paint the building that he thought about that paint
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Transcendentalism is considered by many to be the first truly American literary movement, and has influenced a great deal of writing since its birth in the mid nineteenth century. Though it drew from its roots of English Romanticism, Transcendentalism was developed largely in America, and has been one of the most influential literary movements in American history. One of the most well-known Transcendentalist writers was Ralph Waldo Emerson, who penned the essay “Nature”, describing Transcendentalism
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them. As he tries to refrain from the devil and return to his “Faith,” he notices that his wife’s pink ribbon has fallen which can only mean one thing, she has fallen to the dark side. These pink ribbons symbolize that we are all sinners in a way. Hawthorne manages to distinguish Brown’s perception of people. From physical appearance, he believes that Faith is innocent as she appears childlike. However, she’s the complete opposite as she is a sinner herself. Not only did Brown lose his wife, but he
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In contrasting Young Goodman Brown with “Girl” we can make a contrast in two different types of culture. Goodman Brown obviously has his culture developed around his Puritan beliefs whereas the Mother appears to have a unique culture from a certain time and location as well. Goodman Brown’s Puritan faith however proves to be quite shaky; anyone can change his mind as revealed by his impressionist ways when encountering the devil. It also can be the case that the Puritan faith may have not always
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bleak situations. Life for these people is just a big question mark; a question that doesn’t have a straightforward answer. Many a times, authors hit the touchy topic of God’s existence in their work. Reflected by his puritan heritage, Nathanial Hawthorne wrote about faith, personal salvation and morality in his short-story “Young Goodman Brown”. The main character, Goodman Brown, has an internal battle with his faith throughout the story where he finds himself questioning the very existence of a
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No one is fond of growing up; in fact, everyone wants to stay forever young. In the short story “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a character named Dr. Heidegger designed an experiment in which four old friends were to drink water from the fountain of youth to see what the outcome would be. Throughout the short story, Hawthorne expresses an allegory stating that one cannot alter the past. In order to convince the four friends to take part in the experiment, Dr. Heidegger
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter includes many profound and important symbols. This device of symbolism is portrayed well in the novel, especially through the scarlet letter "A". The "A" is the best example because of the changes in the meaning throughout the novel. In the beginning of the novel, the scarlet letter "A" is viewed as a symbol of sin. The middle of the novel is a transition period, where the scarlet letter "A" is viewed differently. In
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Ambitious Guest” When writing “The Ambitious Guest” Nathaniel Hawthorne follows a complex course through characterization, an awful catastrophe, and an ironic ending to express sentiments about death and how it is seen by society. Hawthorne wants the reader to see that death occurs all the time, even when we do not know it. However this does not make it any less tragic, and in fact, may make it more so. In this short story, Hawthorne portrays a lonely mountain family who discovers the spirit of an
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