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- 1381: Telecommuting
- ... attempt working in the home, for some reason or another, many factors should be considered. What kind of schedule does the employee feel constitutes telecommuting? Generally speaking, telecommuting is defined as spending at least one day out of a five day work week working in the home. Is one day home enough for the employee? Or, too little? How does the employer decide how many days to allow? Does the employee's job lend itself well to telecommuting? Some jobs, obviously, can't be ...
- 1382: Censorship In Radio
- ... radio For the past several years Freedom of speech in America has had it’s meaning changed many times. Although the changes have gone unnoticed by most Americans, In the radio business they are felt day in and day out. radio personalities, programmers, and owners have to deal with this everyday but they too have no real idea what the Federal Communications Commission’s idea of free speech is. You see the rule seems ... Geraldo said (Stern Miss America. 526-530.) in a show about the Mennendez brothers being molested for doing something wrong. “Hell, I’m not for child molestation, but if I knew anal sex . . . punishment, I’d keep my room clean.” Geraldo goes untouched. but Howard got fined for saying “lesbian’s filled with lust.” (Howard Stern. Miss America.519). That seems a bit more tame to me but since Stern ...
- 1383: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... story. Dantes' enemies used the rivalry between the two parties in order to convince the Royalists that Edmond is a Bonapartist, therefore it is the basis for his arrest and inevitable captivity in the Chateau D'If.. Basic Plot: The Count of Monte Cristo is a story about a sailor, Edmond Dantes, who was betrayed during the prime of his life and career by the jealousy of his friends. His shipmate ... to Edmond. Danglars and Ferdinand wrote a letter accusing Edmond of carrying a letter from Elba to the Bonapartist committee in Paris. Caderousse, a neighbor, learned of the plot but kept silent. On his wedding day Edmond was arrested and taken before a deputy named Villefort, a political apostate, who, to protect himself, had Edmond secretly imprisoned in the deepest dungeons of the Chateau D'If. There Dantes' incarceration was secured by the plotting of his enemies outside the prison, particularly towards Villefort, who wished to cover up his own father's connections with the Bonapartists. Dantes suffered for ...
- 1384: Dollshouse
- ... they duties to your husband and children? Later on he states Before all else, you re a wife and mother. Torvald states that her sacrifice for him was nothing. He states on page 1611 I d gladly work day and night, Nora, and take on pain and deprivation. But there s no one who gives up honor for love. Torvald reveals his true feelings, which put appearance, both social and physical, ahead of his ... me, only for what might damage you when all the danger was past, for you it was as if nothing had happened. I was exactly the same, your little lark, your little doll that you d have to handle with double care now that I d turned out so brittle and frail. Torvald in that instant it dawned on me that I ve been living with a stranger . As a ...
- 1385: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
- ... was the extent of Erec’s exertion…. Because of his wife, Erec became accustomed to com- placency. He was so deeply in love with her that for the sake of her alone he neglect- e d all pursuit of honor, until finally he lay about in such complete inactivity that no one was able to hold him in high regard any longer (Hartmann, Erec, 93-94). It is interesting to note ... then I could never go wrong. Whenever my thoughts turn to you, my hand is blessed with victory, for your love is the fount of my strength, so that nothing can trouble me the whole day long” (Hartmann, Erec, 166). This type of appreciation signifies a sincere dedication on Erec’s part to the woman he loves. When his “thoughts turn to” Enite, they turn to the “faithfulness and constancy” inherent ... he feels “love’s desire” does Iwein remember his promise to his wife. “Love’s desire” is obviously a desire for sex. Iwein goes an entire year without thinking about his marital commitment until the day when his sex drive reminds him of it. This is the type of commonality and baseness that Hartmann laments in this work. He expresses disapproval of behavior like this which runs counter to the ...
- 1386: The Many Faces Of Love In Arth
- ... was the extent of Erec’s exertion…. Because of his wife, Erec became accustomed to com- placency. He was so deeply in love with her that for the sake of her alone he neglect- e d all pursuit of honor, until finally he lay about in such complete inactivity that no one was able to hold him in high regard any longer (Hartmann, Erec, 93-94). It is interesting to note ... then I could never go wrong. Whenever my thoughts turn to you, my hand is blessed with victory, for your love is the fount of my strength, so that nothing can trouble me the whole day long” (Hartmann, Erec, 166). This type of appreciation signifies a sincere dedication on Erec’s part to the woman he loves. When his “thoughts turn to” Enite, they turn to the “faithfulness and constancy” inherent ... he feels “love’s desire” does Iwein remember his promise to his wife. “Love’s desire” is obviously a desire for sex. Iwein goes an entire year without thinking about his marital commitment until the day when his sex drive reminds him of it. This is the type of commonality and baseness that Hartmann laments in this work. He expresses disapproval of behavior like this which runs counter to the ...
- 1387: George Bush
- ... he and his friends tore them down on the Princeton field. The mayor of Princeton, New Jersey told the young men as punishment to leave Princeton and never return and he has not to this day. After graduating Yale George moved to Houston to live at the ritzy Châteaux Dijon, a popular place for late baby bloomers to live in the 1970’s. Not only was he changing girlfriends rapidly he ... Bush woke up with a hangover severe enough to cause him to quite drinking cold turkey. He also had twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, to take care of. Now that he had money and no day job he was free to think on an offer that had been made to him several months before the Harken deal. In 1985 Lee Atwater spoke to George Bush about helping run his father’s (the Vice President of the United States from 1984-1988) presidential campaign. In 1987 Bush packed up his family in Midland and moved to Washington, D.C. to help his father. The younger George spent countless hours defending his father from harsh journalist, unfaithful staff, and critics. He acted as a surrogate speaker on behalf of his father around the ...
- 1388: Web Advertising
- ... what alternatives he is faced with and why he should pay the offered price for it. The nature of interactive marketing on the Internet provides an ideal medium for the satisfaction of the demanding modern day consumer. It is obviously of critical importance that a marketer recognises these needs and develops syste ms for satisfying them, hence, interactive marketing on the Internet. Steyn (1996, p.13) boldly concludes that 'There is ... is part of the marketing function and does not fall within the realm of the Information Technology Department. Management is often tempted to allow the IT department to create a Web site because it woul d seem to offer the most cost-effective solution. However, the sites that have been designed by programmers are notable for their lack of creativity and generally do not entice the viewer. This, in essence, revolves ... can support both consumer marketing and trade marketing objectives. The Web is where all the commercial activity and its importance as a new medium has been recognised to the extent that it will be measure d in all US media research from this year. The Web provides a company with access to a global audience of consumers in their millions, and also to a very wide range of companies (Rath, ...
- 1389: Anorexia Nervosa 2
- ... restoration. All Anorexic sufferers should also undergo long-term psychotherapy (Matthews 36-38). Anorexia Nervosa is a very real disorder and I believe it results from both roles of parents and social interactions. If we d quit trying to get people to fit this perfect mold, maybe disorders like Anorexia wouldn t be present today. I know first-hand that this disorder is real, for I ve known someone who s ... weight. I do not believe the psychological symptoms ever fully go away. Even though my friend is perfectly normal weight again, she frequents the doctor often. Anorexia Nervosa is an unusual disorder and to this day is still not fully defined in medical terms. Who can really know if we ll ever find the origin and reason for this disorder? I think the only thing we can do as society, role models, and parents is to be accepting of all people and not set unrealistic goals. We need to allow ourselves to break the mold of this devastating disorder. Works Cited Alexander-Mott, L., & Lumsden, D.B. (1994). Understanding Eating Disorders. Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis. Gordon, R.A. (1990-1992). Anorexia and Bulimia: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic. Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers Inc. Matthews, J.R. (1991). Library in a ...
- 1390: Chinese New Year
- ... holidays that people celebrate around the world, such as Christmas and New Year. Different countries have their own definition of the New Year. Therefore, they celebrate their own New Year, not only on the first day of January, but also on a certain day or days every year. A good example is the Chinese New Year. Do you know when the Chinese New Year is? How long do Chinese people celebrate their New Year? Have you ever see how ... has a very long history, there is a very traditional way of celebrating the New Year. They also developed their own calendar system called the Lunar Calendar. The Chinese New Year appears very changeable from day to day every year, because it is based on this calendar. A long time ago, most of the people in China were farmers. Every day life followed the cycles of planting and harvest. The ...
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