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- 3401: Rebecca
- ... never allow herself to believe that any human being could destroy her" (Kelly 60). As clues to the cause of Rebecca' death are uncovered, the story form of the story changes. Dumarier uses not only writing techniques such as foreshadowing and symbolism to make the novel more suspenseful, but she also uses the elements of greed, deception, and insecurity to change Rebecca from a Gothic Romance novel into a successful mystery ... toward the truth and as each clue is found, the tension builds. Dumaurier starts off her novel with elements of a classic Gothic Romance, and ends the story in mystery and suspense. She uses the writing techniques of symbolism and foreshadowing to build up suspense throughout the story, and elements of insecurity, deception and greed to transform the story into a mystery. At the end of the story Dumaurier proves that ...
- 3402: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
- ... of herself. She is seeking control, power, and the development of nurturing relationships with doctors and hospital staff. It is important to understand that the motives of MSBP offenders are all driven by the mothers’ personal deficits and emotional needs. These women have severely disturbed thought processes, which enable them to carry out two distinct and contradictory plans at the same time, hurting their children, but loving and caring for them ... worth. The offenders want to outsmart the doctors to gain a sense of superiority. At the same time they gain attention and develop nurturing relationships with doctors and nurses; something they may lack in their personal life. An offender will often feel as if they have no control over events in their own lives, so they gain control over their children by making him or her sick and then participating in ...
- 3403: Michelangelo
- ... in the 1540s, his main energies were directed toward architecture during this phase of his life. Instead of being obedient to classical Greek and Roman practices, Michelangelo used motifs—columns, pediments, and brackets—for a personal and expressive purpose. A Florentine—although born March 6, 1475, in the small village of Caprese near Arezzo—Michelangelo continued to have a deep attachment to his city, its art, and its culture throughout his ... his view of himself and the world even more directly in his poetry than in the other arts. Much of his verse deals with art and the hardships he underwent, or with Neoplatonic philosophy and personal relationships. The great Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto wrote succinctly of this famous artist: "Michael more than mortal, divine angel." Indeed, Michelangelo was widely awarded the epithet"divine" because of his extraordinary accomplishments. Two generations of ...
- 3404: Women As Leaders
- ... body language, moods and undertones of conversation, and their superior listening skills" (Comer, et.al., 1997) It is important to note that while the majority of women do possess all or some of these inter-personal skills, men are quite capable of exhibiting these same characteristics and it is also possible that there are women who do not possess any of these characteristics. Women are also said to be easy to ... Conclusion Although women do possess many of the characteristics of effective leaders, they are not prone to lead by example (Comer, et.al., 1997). Due to the clash in the scheduling of work and their personal lives, women are torn between being a driven leader and being an effective leader in the home. But, again, gender is not always the determining factor in leadership capabilities. There are exceptions to each of ...
- 3405: Women In Islam
- ... can we turn for help? What can we do in the face of the present social disintegration? It is a time of despair and searching as Western society reels under the blows of steadily increasing personal disorientation and societal dissolution. What can we do as Muslims to help? First of all, we must build true Qur'anic societies throughout the Muslim World. Without these, we cannot establish equitable and viable accommodation ... family and society. Despite the failure of alternative contemporary Western social patterns, some Muslims seem to hanker after the Western brand of sexual equality, its unisex ideas and modes of behaviour, overemphasis on individualism or personal freedom from responsibility, and the nuclear family system. We must awake to the dangers which accompany such social ideas and practices. If the consequences of these ideas and practices are not pointed out and combated ...
- 3406: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
- ... than race. Race does not make one a good leader nor is it a factor of creating a good leader, but rather merit and self-reliance are. Success and acceptance is all based in the personal responsibility one puts forth, not quotas. Policies such as affirmative action, impose and assume that race is, itself, a flaw, disadvantage, and that the disadvantage justifies a reason for racial preference. “In athletics, in spite ... than race. Race does not make one a good leader nor is it a factor of creating a good leader, but rather merit and self-reliance are. Success and acceptance is all based in the personal responsibility one puts forth, not quotas. Policies such as affirmative action, impose and assume that race is, itself, a flaw, disadvantage, and that the disadvantage justifies a reason for racial preference. “In athletics, in spite ...
- 3407: Dreams
- ... buy happiness but I think it will help. My estate will contain a few pools and tennis courts. My living room overlooking a sandy beach. My yacht will be stored down by the docks. My personal captain will take me fishing and joy riding. My house will be a marvel of modern architecture. Meager home and white picket fence is my reality. Traveling to a health spa to enjoy a swim ... hard to achieve my dreams. Jim Goodwin said: “The impossible is often the untried.” I believe this to be true and there is no reason for myself or anyone not to try for their own personal dreams and aspirations.
- 3408: Anesthisiology
- ... anesthesiologist because there is a high standard of excellence due to a low percentage of doctors in this special field, not to mention the high salary. This occupation benefits the doctor through a feeling of personal gratification while receiving a great education. The community benefits through his or her help relieving the pain accompanied by surgery. Becoming an anesthesiologist involves extensive education and training, while also having many requirements and a ... by those who have the commitment and perseverance to become one. Although the task be it a difficult one, requires much hard work and education to reap the benefits of the salary range and the personal gratification. There are countless opportunities to go into the area of this particular doctorate and those who wish to become an anesthesiologist must go through the extensive training and schooling to get the desired benefits ...
- 3409: A Different Sort Of Segregatio
- ... of drunk driving accidents, which it has done, but only by a small margin. However, what it has also done is reduce the rights of citizens between the ages of 18 and 21. Americans hold personal freedom to be an undeniable right. The right to drink one's self into a drunken state still falls under the personal rights category; however, this basic freedom is restricted by the implementation of the 1984 law. Instead of being able to have complete control over one's life when they reach the legal age of adulthood ...
- 3410: Electronic Commerce
- ... of use, and its capability to offer information to consumers about products. Electronic commerce also has many disadvantages such as the constant security threat to consumers from the theft of their credit card numbers and personal details by hackers and the inability of consumers to feel and examine the products. These advantages and disadvantages will probably result in several major changes in the way business is conducted in the future. Electronic ... speak other languages. Furthermore, most people throughout the world don't own computers. Electronic commerce can also be also carries a very strong reputation as being unsafe in many ways. When you shop online your personal details and credit card number are stored on computers. A hacker could gain access to these details and use them. Although several credit card companies claim this has not happened yet, the fear of it ...
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