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Cry, The Beloved Country
Throughout the novel Cry, the Beloved Country, one of the major themes is the contrast between
hope and fear, light and dark. Author Alan Paton juxtaposes theses contrasting ideas by using
literary devices, such as vivid imagery and rich dialogue. Personification, similes, repetition,
diction, symbolism, antitheses, dramatic irony, and allusions also supply the varying moods of
the novel and distinguish the light of hope from the darkness of fear. This story, set in South
Africa, is about how two fathers, Jarvis and Kumalo, and how their lives intertwine. It is also
about how fear and hope are inseparable parts of life. Kumalo is a black minister in a small, poor
town. Jarvis is a richer, white man that lives on the hill above... Show more content on
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This novel also has many allusions to the Bible. These allusions signify both fear and hope. One
allusion that signifies both fear and hope is on page 62, when Kumalo prays: Oh God, my God,
do not Thou forsake me. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear
no evil, if Thou art with me. This quote is both desperate and fearful, but it is also hopeful at the
end when it says: I shall fear no evil, if Thou art with me. Dialogue is a compelling device used to
contrast hope and fear or desperation, as on page 108: Sorrow is better than fear. Fear is a
journey, a terrible journey, but sorrow is at least an arriving. (Father Vincent) And where have I
arrived? (Kumalo) When the storm threatens, a man is afraid for his house. But when the house is
destroyed, there is something to do. About a storm he can do nothing, but he can rebuild a house.
(Father Vincent) At my age? Look what has happened to the house that I built when I was young
and strong. What kind of house shall I build now? (Kumalo) No one can comprehend the ways of
Michael Bigger Antihero
Although Bigger s actions can somewhat be justified or at least sympathized with in an unusual way,
this does not necessarily mean that he fits the description of an antihero. However, what does make
him an antihero are the characteristics and values that assist readers in relating to Bigger in a way
that betters their understanding of the messages of the novel. As explained by Michael Lewis, Bigger
[is] a characterwho longs to both receive and construct such fields to have the freedom to tell a
nonserious lie and have it taken seriously (Lewis 234). In this regard, Bigger has a resilient
conviction towards the concept of freedom applying to all people. He does not understand why his
freedom is so limited, but he comprehends that this limitation is unjust so much so that he actually
feels freedom in killing Mary Dalton.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As stated by Jennifer Anderson, author of Antihero, although most antiheroes are unlikeable or even
despicable, they stop short of being outright villains because the reader sympathizes with them and
roots for them, [they are] complex characters . . . neither all good nor all bad (Anderson 11).
Bigger is certainly this type of antihero and it tends to translate into a more enjoyable read simply
due to increased intrigue. As described by Heather Duerre Humann, Native Son is a bildungsroman
without any of the traditional outcomes, a protest novel with a not wholly sympathetic protagonist,
and a crime novel/courtroom drama where justice does not prevail (Lewis
Homosexuals In Australian Film
Since the beginning of the Australian film industry Homosexuals have had a certain depiction made
of them. One of the first ever Australian films to include the idea of homosexuality is The Set which
was released in 1970 (Davidson, 2016). This movie assisted in the set up the stereotype of gays in the
Australian film industry. Although, Since the 70 s the representation of the minority group of
homosexuals has changed drastically in the 21st century.

Homosexuals in Australian film are usually made fun of and or are bullied by other the characters.
They are often called a range of inappropriate names from Poofters to Faggots and Gaylords in
attempts to offend them. Homosexuals are alienated in Australian Film, being treated like a disease
that nobody wanted to deal with. In fact, at the beginning of Australian film once a character was in
any way associated with a gay character, they also were alienated from the rest of the group. This
can be seen in the well know Australian film Priscilla Queen Of The Desert where one of the
character stood up for a gay character and his so called mates turned on him as well (IMBD).

In the world famous Australian film Crocodile Dundee the main character Mike Dundee comes
into contact with a Gay Man dressed a a woman and proceeds to grab his crotch and yell out That s
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In almost all of the past Australian films only Gay men can be seen in film never really gay
women. One of the few Australian films that includes the gay women community is The Getting of
Wisdom made in 1978 which is a coming of age story of a teenage girl (Buckmaster, 2016). This
sparks the idea that perhaps gay women were not included as much in Australian film as they
(Filmakers) found it difficult to make fun of them as men dressed as women proved to be a more
cause for amusement in Australian
Born In Blood And Fire By John Chasteen
In chapter six of the novel Born in Blood and Fire by John Charles Chasteen, Chasteen talks about
neocolonialism and dependency. The definition of neocolonialism is the use of economic, political,
cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies.
In this essay the three topics of political, cultural, and economical contributors and how they
affected Latin America will be discussed. The period which will be discussed is encompassed by
the neo colonial period which spanned from 1880 through 1930. During the neo colonial period the
relationship between the core and peripheral countries can be shown through comparing the short,
animated program entitled Trader Mickey to Born in Blood and Fire.... Show more content on
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Once they are delivered to the king, he decides that, with the best interest of the tribe in mind, that
it would be beneficial to cook Mickey and Pluto. Mickey is put in a pot and is prepped to be made
into a stew. While this is happening, the natives that captured the two are looking through the goods
which were brought over from America. The main imports that they brought were instruments. The
king and his subjects did not know how to play the instruments properly until Mickey began playing
a saxophone. He showed them how he played his instrument and the tribe showed Mickey how to
play their instruments which helped him relate to them, which assimilated Mickey into the tribe. By
doing this Mickey was playing the people and the king, literally and
Career Counseling And Development Counseling
It is safe to say that some people are very aware of who they are, what is most important to them
and how they want to make a difference in the world. However, the same simply cannot be said
for others. While we may have hobbies or ideas that we are very passionate about, it s not always
easy turning them into something more. Some people need a bit more guidance to figure out certain
aspects of life. This is where careercounselingcomes to be of great help. Professionals aid in helping
others make informed decisions about their careers by counseling individuals in aspects of self
awareness and development. They also offer services by educating their clients in career choices and
the changes they may endure over time. Many theories have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Self concept is the way we view ourselves and how we fit into society. It entails many elements and it
develops over time, starting when we are young children. Although self concept encounters many
factors that assist in the shaping and molding of oneself , the facet that holds greatest significance
may be the nature nurture aspect. Delving into the nature based (genetic) and nurture based
(environmental) factors in relation to one s self concept is a critically important step counselors
should take in helping their clients gain a better understanding of themselves and move forward in
making the best decisions possible in their careers (Gottfredson, 2002).

Interviewer: Well then, what is the most important relationship among career, personality, and self
worth?
Gottfredson: Self concept is one s perspective of themselves, however, if you re self worth is low,
your self concept is likely not up to par with who you really are. If you don t know your worth, you
re not going to see yourself in the most positive light, and therefore not realizing your true potential.
With low self worth or self esteem comes self doubt, and further embeds restrictions we may have
already placed on ourselves. This is how we come to settle for careers that while may seem easier
or more accessible, often do not fit our true selves. Finding your self worth and gaining confidence in
that is where one begins to challenge those restrictions and venture into what
Nature Of Human
the Nature of Human Being
As the most giant super power in the world, almost everything happened in the United States has
some kinds of influence in the world. The American Revolution is definitely one of the most
important historical event in the history of the United States because its foundation of the idea of
this country. But behind the bright side of the main stream idea of the public, there are also dark
sides in the Revolution such as the bloody battle and the wealth growing of the minor elite. In this
paper, I am not going to admire the great achievement of the American Revolution nor criticize the
bloody and dirty trades behind the Revolution. I am here to explain that just like or other major
events of human history, Everything happened during and after the American Revolution is just a
nature of human being.
American Revolution was bloody and cruel, just like all other great revolutions in the history.
Besides the so called ideas carrying for the revolution like liberty and democracy, the Revolution
brought a bloody battle to everyone to the people in this land during that time, not only to the
enemies, but also to the people were supposed to be innocent.
During the whole period of the American Revolution. The United States suffered 25,000 70,000
total death, 6800 killed in the battle, 17,000 died from the cause of disease, 8,000 12,000 who died
as prisoners of war (Civil War Trust). Just during George Washingtons troop s settlement in Valley
Forge, more than
Moses the Leader
Moses was a leader of the Hebrews and probably the most important figure in Judaism. He led the
Hebrew people out of Egypt and into the Promise Land. His story is told in the book of Exodus,
and begins when he was first born during the time that the pharaoh of Egypt declared that all male
Hebrew babies were to be drowned at birth. Mosesmother Yocheved, hid Moses and placed him in
a basket in the reeds of the Nile River, where he was then found by the pharaoh s daughter, who kept
Moses and raised him as her own. In the story of Moses, he grows up and stumbles upon an
Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave. Out of anger Moses murders the Egyptian, and flees to Midian to
escape his crime (Hays, 2000). In Midian, Moses rests besides a well,... Show more content on
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Moses was a humble man, but God sees that he is mightier than Moses sees himself. When God
tells him that he must lead the Jews out of Egypt, he grows fearful and unworthy of such a task.
Moses humility toward God is what makes him capable of such a tremendous mission. Although,
he would have much rather not lead the Jews out of Egypt because he is afraid and does not have
faith in himself, however, he is able to do it because God has told him to and God would not ask
him to do so if it was impossible. Moses successfully leads the Hebrews out of Egypt. Moses was
capable of freeing the Jews of slavery with a quality of humility (No Title, 1986). Being a leader
is very important when it comes to being successful. Like Moses, who was a natural born leader,
it is necessary for a President to be a leader. A President must possess certain qualities to make
certain that he will be successful in office. Leadership is a key attribute in order to be able to
direct and be followed by others. Any President would be grateful to have all the leadership
qualities that Moses had. Moses was loyal and faithful, to his belief in God. Despite his inner
doubts, he believed that God had chosen him to lead the Hebrews out of slavery and into the
Promise Land. His faith kept him motivated to persevere. Perseverance is another
Stephen Vincent Benet s By The Waters Of Babylon
By The Waters Of Babylon is a short story written by Stephen Vincent Benet in 1937. The story is
told by a man named John is the son of the priest, the story is told in the future after the
destruction of industrial civilization. In the story John lies to his father and tells his father he is
going on a spiritual journey but in reality he is going to the homes of the dead. The homes of the
dead, is a place which is forbidden to everyone except for the priests. Moral of the story John
states that we must build again once he becomes the head priest. In creating this story Stephen
used figurative language and symbolism, tone, setting and theme. The tone of a literary piece is
the writer s attitude towards the subject. The authors tone was very serious, formal and
informative. I know the tone is serious because in the story he says My body is painted for death
and my limbs weak, but my heart is big as I go to the Place of the Gods! , that proves that the tone
is serious because it shows how much he desires to get to the Place of the Gods. Setting is when
and where the story takes place. By The Waters Of Babylon takes place in the future after the
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Stephen s purpose throughout writing this story was to inform people of the nature of human
ambition. I know this because in the story he says, All the same, when I came to the Place of the
Gods, I was afraid, afraid. , this goes to show that although he was fearful he went against his
emotions. Figurative language is often used to create vivid expressions by setting up comparisons
between dissimilar things. The figurative language used in this story is simile. Simile is a kind of
speech involving the comparison of two things. In the story he says, I do not know the customs of
the rivers we are the People of the Hills. , he was comparing the customs of the rivers to the people
of the
Wage In The Workplace
Walmart is the largest employer in the country and for the past several years have been criticized
regarding the low wages they pay their employees and relying on part time workers (Tabuchi, 2015).
Studies have shown that how Walmart pays their associated can have impact on local and state
communities (Ritholtz, 2013).
In 2014, the hourly wage for a Walmart cashier in the United States was $9.93 and data showed that
a Walmart s cashier took home $8.62. Nationwide, retail salesperson made $12.38, while at Walmart
they were making $8.53 (The Economist, n.d.). Walmart low wages have driven many full time
employees to seek public assistance, which has an impact on taxpayers and the economy (Lazo,
2013). According to public report, a typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The raise in salary had an effect on full time and part time employer for the first of the that fiscal
years (Giammona Dudley, 2015).
According to Tau (2015) Walmart believes the reward the employees with better pay and offer
employees closer relationships supervisors, there will be an improvement in management and the
scheduling the hours. Also these changes will give associates in the United States the opportunities
for advancement in their careers.
According to Wright (2015) the wage increase part of larger plan by Walmart to change the way
they train and pay their employees. By providing higher wages and training for the sales people will
create longevity and promotions.
According to Tabuchi (2015) the average full time hourly wage at Walmart will be $13 and part
time hourly wage will be $10. This is not enough for a full time work to keep a family for four out
of poverty. The Fair Minimum Wage group is calling for further pay increases and believe that
Walmart who is the nation s largest employer is beginning to follow other companies in raising the
starting pay.
Tabuchi (2015) explained that Walmart is working to make scheduling easier and more predictable
and would improve employee training and that Walmart is investing billions of dollars in their
Stakeholder Analysis Case Study
Stakeholder Analysis Case Study: BYDauto Enter HK s Electric Taxi / Bus Market

Hui Qiu, EMBA 18 ESC Rennes

Case background
Hong Kong (HK) is one of the most crowded cities in the world, with almost the highest vehicle
density. It has long been criticized for its bad air quality compared to its advanced economy. With
the recently hazardous air pollution in China mainland, HK has been affected as well for its
geographic neighborhood. The Air quality readings recently (PM2.5: 60µg/m³) have exceeded the
loose local standard (50µg/m³), 3 times of WHO s recommended standards (20µg/m³). The public
appeals to the government to take actions to improve air quality.

Electric vehicle (EV) is considered the best solution for the problem. It ... Show more content on
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Another factor is the power or influence each stakeholder group has on the running of the whole
project. Of course the groups with highest influences deserve more attention. And the groups with
less power or influences need enough monitor and involvement.

Graph 1 situates the stakeholders on a two dimension graph: Influence over decision making and
level of support:

Graph 1: Stakeholder influence amp; Support

As we can observe from graph 1, the key stakeholders are 3 groups: Government departments
(Transport and Financial); Public transportation sector (fleet operators, taxi drivers and passengers);
competitors (other EV automakers, like Nissan).

Among the key stakeholders, government departments could be the key role of decision making.
They have the willingness of adopting EV taxi / bus under current urgent circumstances, but BYD is
only one of the candidate automakers. Also, to what extent they support EV taxi /bus may decide the
start and success of the project, such as the quantity of new dedicated taxi licenses or enforcement of
taxi replacement; bus line adjustments and old vehicle replacement; monetary and other non
monetary incentives. As we mentioned in table 2, their influences and
Easyjet, The Main Strategy Of Easyjet Essay
Introduction

EasyJet plc is a low cost passenger airline what conducts it s operations throughout the United
Kingdom and mainland Europe. Bloomberg. (2016) Easyjet Plc. [Online] [31st October 2016] http:/
/www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/EZJ:LN easyjet plc
The main strategy of Easyjet is to be Europe s preferred short haul airline, delivering market leading
returns. Easyjet Corporate. (2015) Annual report and accounts 2015. [Online] [31st October 2016]
http://corporate.easyjet.com/~/media/Files/E/Easyjet Plc V2/pdf/investors/result center investor
/annual report 2015.pdf

It is important to examine Easyjet s strategy due to the changing financial climate in the UK and
Europe such as the 2008/9 recession and Brexit.

EasyJet began in 1995 when Stelios Haji Ioannou had the idea to create a customer focused brand
that would one day revolutionise the concept of stepping onto an aircraft. EasyJet leased it d first
aircraft in 1996 and two years later in 1998 they started easyjet.com which allowed passengers to
book flights online. 2002 was a milestone for EasyJet as they bought low cost airline Go
(originally created by British Airways) to create Europe s no. 1 air transport network. In 2013 60
million passengers flew with Easyjet and they made it into the FTSE 100. In 2014 Easyjet
announced a new deal to buy the new generation A320 neo aircraft which will start in 2017. easyJet
Airline. (2016) History. [Online] [28th October 2016]
The American Red Cross (ARC)
The American Red Cross (ARC) has long faced multiple ethical dilemmas associated with various
aspects of its operations. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been closely scrutinizing
the organization related to its blood donation services (Ferrell, Fraedrich, Ferrell, 2015). In Canada,
over 1,000 people; mostly hemophiliacs dependent on life saving blood clotting products, have been
infected by HIV tainted transfusions and more than 500 Canadian hemophiliacs have subsequently
died of AIDS as a result of contaminated blood from the Red Cross (Grace, 1995). These
accusations were related to mismanagement of screenings and blood collections as well as failing to
discard potentially unsafe donations. Many speculate that these issues arose... Show more content on
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After the debacle with the blood, they development and implementation of standardized and more
uniform history questionnaires to help to ensure that they are maintaining the same standards across
all collection sites (Zou, Eder, Musavi, Notari IV, Fang, Dodd (2007). The changes that were made
to the Code of Business Ethics and Conduct in January of 2007 now requires that all employees
read and sign the two page document stating and acknowledging understanding of the company s
expectations. They also implemented a 24 hour anonymous call line where anyone can call to
voice concerns about the organization. They also published an Ethics Rules and Policies
statement that outlines the details about how business will be conducted regarding business
funds, property, allocation of time, addressing conflicts of interest, recordkeeping and the
handling of media inquiries (Ferrell, Fraedrich, Farrell, 2015). While those are all effective tools
to manage what has happened in the past, the ARC will also need to ensure that they are not
allowing anything to damage their reputation going forward. To do this, they will need to be
diligent in their hiring practices; ensuring that they are following the same policy and procedures
for each employee and that expectations are laid out regarding ethical behavior from the very
beginning of employment. They will need to, at least yearly, revisit ethical responsibility topics
with all employees to keep those skills fresh and on the forefront of everyone s mind. It will be
imperative for the company to continue to build itself back up from its previous failures and to
ensure that they have learned from their
Christianity, Judaism, And Islam
Whether or not one believes in a God or in many gods there is an important ethical question raised
by their possible existence. Should we fulfill their role and play God; manipulate the genes of other
creatures to make them better and make decisions for others under the premise that we know better
than them. These are some of the questions that philosophers have argued for centuries. The famous
Prussian/German philosopher Friedrich Nietzschebelieved we have a moral obligation to become
Godbecause we have Killed God as he stated in his book The Gay Science . More modern
philosophers, such as Julian Savulescu, believe that we should play God because humans should be
the best that they possibly can.
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Whether it s an empire discovering an indigenous people and seeing them as uncivilized, in need
of converting to the right path or a relative making a medical choice for an incapacitated family
member. There may be good intentions behind the actions but does that make them ethical? Using
an example from a video game called Mass effect 2, I will attempt to answer the question of whether
we should play God .

The idea of God and his role and powers differs from religion to religion. In monotheistic religions
such as Christianity, Judaism and Islam God is the all powerful creator of everything and we are
all judged in the afterlife. God speaks to us through prophets and his teachings are handed down
in different texts that are revered as Holy . Polytheistic religions, on the other hand, have multiple
gods who assume different roles and responsibilities. Hinduism has three major gods: Brahma,
Vishnu and Shiva. They are referred to as the holy trinity and each of them plays a important part
in the world. Brahma is the creator responsible for creating the universe, Vishnu exists to preserve
the universe that was created, and Shiva is the destroyer. Although religions may have one or many,
often their God or gods will be similar in function with the power to create or destroy; to preserve or
to change the world and its people.
Over the years philosophers have challenged
European Renaissance Reformation And Exploration
The age of the European Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration are significant because they
lead to the creation and spread of ideas which further advanced people s knowledge and
understanding of the world. In the slideshow, it stated that a Renaissance man was someone who
excelled in more than one thing. For example, Leonardo was a painter, sculptor, inventor, and he
studied anatomy. His creations and techniques later spread across the world, advancing art and
science. The Renaissance caused people to ask questions. This inspired the beginning of the
Reformation. The World History textbook said that the Church believed that the Earth was the center
of the universe for 1,400 years. Copernicus and Galileo stated that the sun is actually the

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