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Araby tone
Araby, a short story from James Joyce s Dubliners, recounts an unnamed boy s transition from
childhood into adulthood, from a life filled with fantasy to all the harsh realities of life in Ireland
under British rule. The narrator of the story is the older version of the protagonist, and as a result
the prose seems far from what a child would write a preadolescent would not display such self
awareness and understanding. Further examination of the text shows that the narrator is actually
embarrassed and chagrined by the confused adoration towards his friend s older sister that marked
his childhood, creating a reflective yet fatuous tone that is developed through the utilization of
literary devices such as dramatic diction, simile,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, behind the boy s house is a wild garden [that] contained a central apple tree, a clear
allusion to the Garden of Eden. However, the image is distorted by a rusty bicycle pump that the
boy finds. He later sarcastically describes Mrs. Mercer s collecting used stamps as having some
pious purpose and notices two men [...] counting money on a salver, an action that would not be
permitted in a church as it would be viewed as crass and unholy. Ironically, the boy himself is guilty
of twisting his religion to suit his own purposes. He believes that his love for Mangan s sister is
pure and holy, as shown by his attempt to deify her in his description of her as being not only
defined by light, but also touched discreetly by the lamplight at the curved neck, which is
reminiscent of the Virgin Mary in Christian iconography. The religious imagery in Araby
effectively showcases the narrator s aversion to apotheosis and the practice of placing a person on
such a pedestal. By presenting the information in such a way, the narrator once again conveys the
fatuous tone by appearing regretful of what he believes to be his perversion of religion as a child
and by portraying his actions as foolish and unreasonable. This is accomplished by contrasting the
perversion of religion surrounding the protagonist with his deification of the object of his adulation.
Because the narrator of Araby is more mature and wiser than the
Humanity In Caroline Yoachim s Carnival Nine
Humanity is often perceived as the epitome of evolution, God s perfect creation that is meant to rule
above and subjugate and justifiably exploit all other creatures for the benefit of mankind, should he
choose so. These anthropocentric sentiments, in which human beings are the central entities in the
world and are separate from and superior to nature, is embedded into many philosophies and
certainly a part of English literature. However, in Caroline Yoachim s Carnival Nine, humans are
but mere toys under the whim of an omnipotent maker and have little to no say on their origins or
lifetime. Yoachim s work not only serves as a blunt reminder of the greater forces at play in the
universe that absolutely belittles the idea of anthropocentrism,... Show more content on
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Says Zee, no, there comes a time when our bodies cannot hold the turns. We all get our thousand
days, give or take a few. Then we wind down for the last time. It is the way of things (Yoachim).
In no way do these words exude the impression that Zee feels fulfilled with her life, only that she
duly accepts the helpless course of nature. In fact, she outright states, I think back on my
thousand days, on what I ve done with my life. The way Papa had taken such good care of me,
and how in the end I d chosen to follow his path, and done my best for Mattan. My life has been
different from the adventures I imagined as a child, but I made the most of the turns I was given,
and that s all any of us can do (Yoachim). By coming to terms so outwardly with her situation, Zee
confirms the lamentable realities of anthropocentrism: she had no control over her beginnings or her
end, and could only do as best she could with the chances the maker afforded
Parental Isolation In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
Letting problems fester can lead to a domino effect. Many of the problems that come from parental
abandonment and isolation from the world, are the inability to handle problems. In Frankenstein,
the monster is unable to handle situations the correct way, leading to him killing multiple people
throughout the book. The creature s only thoughts are to get revenge on his creator, and he feels as
if he only has two options of what to do with his life. ...if I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear;
(Frankenstein129). The monster goes around killing the people close to Victor just to exact revenge
on him. First the monster starts off by killing Victor s younger brother, William, in the woods. The
monster does have reasons to be angry at Victor, those being Victor abandoning him and also
destroying the wife that he was creating for him. His... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mathilda struggles with separating her fantasizes from her realities. Since her father left her and
the only thing that she has to remember him is a letter that he wrote. As for that unhappy little
being whom I could not see, and hardly dare mention, I leave her under your protection. Take care
of her and heroism her: one day I may claim her at your hands; (Mathilda 10). Mathilda believes
that her father is going to return and they re going to have a wonderful life and he s going to be
the cure to her unhappiness. Mathilda creates a false image and is let down when she really
meets her dad. Her father being absent and her aunt being distant, causes Mathilda to struggle
separating her fantasies from reality. Mathilda s fairy tale in her mind comes to an abrupt end
when her father claims his love for her. ...you are none of all these; you are my light, my only one,
my life. My daughter, I love you! (Mathilda 22). These words shook Mathilda because she could not
comprehend things that did not go along with what she dreamed
Prejudice And Racism In The 21st Century
Laurell Hamilton once said, There is no light without dark, no good without evil, no male without
female, no right without wrong... Nothing can exist if its direct opposite does not also exist.
Meaning that, in this world, there are individuals capable of both wholehearted goodness and
obscene hatred. Throughout time, there have always been attitudes of racism, but also of kindness,
thereby leading to the conclusion that we are all simply a product of our environments. In a world
where everyone has loved and hated, where do you stand? Over the years, humans have developed a
culture of hatred and racism, rooted in underlying fear, towards those who are different than
themselves. For example, in Views From Inside an American Concentration... Show more content on
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For example, in I was a Violent Skinhead, Frank Meenik was able to transform himself from a
vicious, remorseless skinhead into an anti discrimination advocate who speaks to students about the
sorrows of a hateful life. While Meenik was surrounded by despicable people, he also became
heinous, though when he was forced into an environment built on equality, his entire personality
shifted to accommodate it. Additionally, in Night, people who were once kindhearted were driven
to killing their beloved parents over a partial ration of bread. The treacherous living conditions the
inmates were forced to endure transformed them from caring, protective people into ruthless
individuals who were willing to stoop to any means necessary in order to ensure their own survival.
These people s entire demeanor was altered by the environment they lived in during the holocaust,
thereby fundamentally changing who they were as people. Therefore, the nature of man is entirely
dependent on the environment in which they were
A Great Leader Leads By Setting An Example
Any given company having a great leader leads by setting an example, acts himself or herself as a
role model. Employees tend to respect and follow leaders who follow what they preach. In
Pearson Research and Assessment, the supervisor of the warehouse often comes and sweeps the
waste and puts the waste in a particular bin. This is very encouraging for any employee to
acknowledge that the leader himself just doesn t orders to maintain cleanliness in the workplace but
also actually cleans. The manager of the marking centre also leads by actions. For example, the
manager works puts his mobile phone on silent and goes out of the office to answer phone calls.
This behaviour is in accordance with the company s behavioural conduct and doesn t disturb the work
of fellow employees working in the same office. Such example encourages other staff to follow the
same behaviour which is beneficial for smooth functioning of the company s operation. Moreover,
to decrease he work load, two shifts are planned. However, manager just works one shift, which is
in compliance with OHS and Fair Work legislation. This keeps a positive work environment among
fellow workers, who then respects these policies. As far as communicationis concerned, the manager
holds a meeting with the team leaders prior to the start of 1st shift and 2nd shift. For communication
to be effective, verbal discussion and instructions are followed by written/ printed materials that
guides the team leaders to follow certain
The Physics of Piano
One of the most common musical instruments in many homes is the piano; and most people have
the opportunity for even a few lessons in their youth. However, despite the simplicity of its lines
and keys (88 keys), 2 3 pedals on the modern piano, and either upright (vertical) or grand style
(horizontal), the physics of the pianoare both interesting and complex. The modern piano is a
descendent of the harpsichord, which used a plucking technique much like that of plucking the
strings of a harp or lute. Bartolomeo Crisotofori, an Italian craftsman, substituted felt hammers in
place of the plucking mechanism, making the instrument capable of graduations of tone and
timber. He called his new instrument the Gravicembalo col piano e forte (a harpsichord with
louds and softs). This was later shortened to the piano and with critiques from Baroque composers
like Bach, a number of improvements were made to sound quality and tonality eventually
emerging as the preferred keyboard instrument for Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven. Over the course
of centuries to different piano types have emerged. The grand piano, from 5 6 to 8 or 9 in length
horizontal to the upright piano, more suitable for the home, which also exists in differing sizes, 3 5;
in height (Parakilas). The mechanism of a piano consists of pressing on a key (either black or white)
on the keyboard causing a felt covered hammer to strike steel strings that are various lengths and
tensions. The hammers rebound; allowing the
Character Analysis Of Andrew In Fly Away Home By Eve Bunting
Hopefull. That describes Andrew in Fly Away Home by Eve Bunting. Andrew lives in a airport.
He want the live a normal life but he can t because he s stuck in an airport without a home. Though
in a tough situation he still manages to keep a positive attitude, and he also is helpful. He is so
young yet he is still hopeful.
How would you react living in an airport since you were young, well Andrew manages to keep a
positive attitude. In the story Andrew said My dad and I live in the airport, that s because we don t
have a home and the airport is better than the streets. This shows his attitude while living in the
airport it s tough but he does not want to show his dad that he truly wants to live in a house.
Andrew tries to stay positive through the situation he s going through. But he is a lot more
positive than most people would be in his predicament. Another example on how Andrew is
positive is when he saw the bird get stuck in the airport, Don t stop trying! he told it silently. Don
t! You can get out. This part is significant to the story by showing how he is encouraging the bird
to continue trying, that the bird can get out. But this makes me wonder if maybe he was just
talking to himself because he has no one to help him stay positive. His dad surely does not
encourage him his dad likes it at the airport his dad does not understand what Andrew really
wants, yet Andrew still fights and he still has hope. The last example on how Andrew is positive
is when he said Then I remember the bird, It took awhile but a door opened and when the bird left,
when it flew free, I knew it was singing. It is important to notice that before he said this he almost
lost hope, he got mad at the people around him because they had more than him. But he then tried to
focus on something positive this shows that he truly wants to have hope and be positive.
Many people face challenges all the time. But the character Andrew in fly away home lives in an
airport and helps his dad to get out. One example is he can t get noticed by other people, they stay
among the crowds change airlines and sleep sitting up. Even though Andrew is just a kid he doesn t
complain about all the walking and trying not to get noticed. This is helpful
America´s Hostile Response to the Vietnam War and...
How much did America s generally hostile response to the Vietnam War contribute to the high
number of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder victims? Plan of Investigation In this investigation, the
personal side of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam war will be examined particularly the
symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that were most common in veterans, and the
different experiences in the war or after returning home that could have caused them. The types of
warfare, deaths, and differences from methods used in the Vietnam War will be discussed.
Technological advancements and mindsets of the different times of the wars will be taken into
account. The definition of PTSD and descriptions of different general causes will be... Show more
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During the war, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was not something commonly understood. An
estimation of ...about 85,000 of the more than 250,000 Vietnam veterans [were] discharged under
other than honorable conditions have PTSD. There were lawsuits for veterans treated unfairly from
the war due to this. The technological advancements, especially aviation advancements, in the
Vietnam War have changed warfare as a whole. Weapons became more complex; tactics became
more gruesome, bombing became much more frequent and utilizing larger radiuses. Attack and
medical helicopters came into play, environmental killers, and more medical advancements.
Evaluation of Sources Wounds of War: the Psychological Aftermath of Combat in Vietnam by
Herbert Hendin and Ann Pollinger Haas was published in 1984, roughly a decade after the end of
the Vietnam War. Its purpose is to inform the public about the trauma, treatment, complications, and
other perspectives that the Vietnam War veterans went through. Herbert Hendin is a psychiatrist and
Ann Haas is a sociologist. Describing that both the combat experiences and the post war treatment
was cruel, Hendin and Haas came to the conclusion that overall, it was the post war treatment to the
veterans of Vietnam was the biggest cause of the number of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder victims.
A value of the book is that Hendin is a psychologist who has studied suicide and depression
How Did John Deere Make The Cast-Iron Plows
The first real practicable plow was invented by Charles Newbold, and his cast iron version of the
plow was patented in 1797. It was disliked by many farmers in the area because they believed it
allowed the weeds to flourish. As other inventors built new ideas of the plows, these farmers got
rid of their former views and began using the plow. The cast iron plows were good for the light,
sandy soils of the East Coast, but they were very sluggish in the thick soil of Illinois ( Just ). John
Deere introduced a tool of agriculture, the self scouring plow, that would become a booming
manufacturing business for many years to come. John Deere was born in Vermont in 1804 to
William and Sarah Deere. His father had left for England and never returned... Show more content on
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They not only built plows, but began to build and market the Seymour grain drill. Another addition
in 1863, the Hawkeye riding cultivator, was the second non plow implement produced. This new
cultivator was the first implement to ride on. Other improvements were made to the plows in the
years to come such as wheels on the plows, an additional moldboard mounted to the frame, and 300
other small improvements. Joseph Fawkes, the producer of a steam powered plow, joined John
Deere and was able to implement his ideas into their

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