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6141: Enduring, Endearing Nonsense
... stammering Oxford mathematics professor. Dodgson was a deacon in his church, an inventor, and a noted children's photographer. Wonderland, and thus the seeds of his unanticipated success as a writer, appeared quite casually one day as he spun an impromptu tale to amuse the daughters of a colleague during a picnic. One of these girls was Alice Liddell, who insisted that he write the story down for her, and who ... which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to." There is plenty of fodder for psychoanalysts, Freudian or otherwise, who have had a field day analyzing the significance of the myriad dream creatures and Alice's strange transformations. There is even Zen: "And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown ...
6142: English Only
... by private businesses (ALCU). Many people whom support the English Only movement believes that multilingualism is too costly and inefficient for the government to operate in. Making English as an official language will have little day-to-day effect on the population and their lifestyles or private lives. They believe that declaring English as the official language is the fairest way to handle over 300 languages spoken in the U.S. (LIA). Many ...
6143: Flowers For Algernon 2
... she didn t pay much attention to Charlie unless she was trying to make him normal . His sister was bratty and spoiled. His dad lived in his wife's shadow, under her rule until the day he left. He thought they should ve loved Charlie just the way he was. When Charlie went back to talk to his family, he found his mother psychotic and his sister overworked. His father seemed ... a chance to be average, and then climbed to above average. He was at both extremes and mainly an outcast at each one. I think the author wrote this book so we could spend a day in someone else's shoes. Since what I read were Charlie s journal entries, I practically knew his innermost thoughts. I agree with him about Charlie and other retarded people because as I was reading ...
6144: Isaac Newton And Albert Einstein
... mind. He would not have communicated with them and as much he would have liked. He soon got divorced. Then in 1919 he married his cousin named Elssa. He went to see his father one day to tell him the good news his father practically told him that he was a screw up and to go home with his family. He then died that day alone. Newton dressed very sloppily and he rarely went to bed between two and three in the morning, Newton also never married and he got little laughs about that one. They are also both very ...
6145: Gender Ideology Enveloping Our Society Today
... the labor force and her body image. An illustration of the gender ideology enveloping our society today is made in Carol Tavris’ article “The Universal Male” and in Judith Lorber’s article, “`Night to His Day’: The Social Construction Of Gender.” The ideology of the male gender as the normal and superior is one that Tavris explains. While, Lorber implies further how once gender is ascribed their is a norm one ... women usually do not have the same tasks assigned, however “whenever a task is done by women it is considered easy, and where it is done by [men] it is considered difficult.” (“Night to His Day… 32) When looking at Tavris’ and Lorber’s articles one can immediately see how their views link tog Since society has developed these set standards for individuals to follow it has been accepted in our ...
6146: Effects Of Automobiles
Automobiles have become a big part of today¹s society. Whether it be a car or van, the modern American citizen probably can¹t go a day without using one. These machines are the main escorts for our daily travels from work to home. Most Americans depend on their vehicles to run well so that they can maintain their everyday treks of ... and difficult to see. Many times we find a layer of dirt and grime on the back bumper of our cars and realize that about thirty times this much is tossed into the air each day by one individual vehicle. Any automobile which runs on diesel fuel releases a thick cloud of black smoke into the environment constantly. This disgusting smog stains buildings, covers trees, and hovers above many of our ...
6147: The Old Man: An Allegory
... lot of money for the tuition of his son. As his son got accepted to the college, he had to work harder year by year to supply the tuition. Although he was exhausted the other day while working so hard, he did not regret at all because he loved his son so much. After 4 years, his son graduated the college as one of the top students. The old man was ... the house for a long time when he had a vacation. The old man thought; if I were dead and do not bother my son anymore, he would live happier life with his wife. One day, he was pensive about his existence, and eventually, he resolved to leave his only son behind the world and committed suicide. This is a real story, which happened about 5 years ago in Korea. As ...
6148: Teamwork and Team Spirit In The Work Place
... important for the workplace and for his partners. Many of today’s companies are asking for employees who can deal with lot’s of people in a big company and at the end of the day the would not feel stressed, or ever during the day at their work. Furthermore, a teamworker is important for the company and for his co-workers. A teamworker must have some qualities, some characteristics that make him a real one. First of all a teamworker ...
6149: Business And Communications
... is a computer micro-processor firm that controls over 90% of the computer chip-set industry (Yahoo Tech Headlines). In their annual report, Intel’s top executives announced the creation of a “sort of R&D lab and strategic think tank to the industry” in which “we (will) work with PC makers, software developers and PC users to understand their future needs and wishes, and work intensely with industry leaders to ... Intel, Digital Pact Imminent, Possibly Today”. yahoo online news Online. 22 October. 1997. Stern, William M. “Lumpy Mashed Potatoes, Yuck!” Forbes. 28 Mar. 1994: 63-63 Zelko, Harold P. and Harold J. O’brien, Ph.D. Management-Employee Communication in Action. Cleveland: Howard Allen, Inc. 1957.
6150: "The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey"
... bookkeeping department of a medium sized commercial bank, and the relationship between that supervisor and myself. I have noticed that a few of the suggestion mentioned would make the department run more smoothly on a day to day basis. The key areas of time management and monkey (task) management are necessary in many, if not all, business settings today. "For every Monkey their are two parties involved, one to work it and one ...


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