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1021: Computer Simulation
... providing a training environment that will allow unit commanders and battle staffs to focus their warfighters and systems in countering threats across the operational continuum. WARSIM 2000 must provide an environment that presents problems to stress and stimulate commanders and their battle staff to assess the situation, determine courses of action, and plan and issue new orders in a timely manner, all while using their organizational equipment and procedures. d. Logistical ...
1022: Outsourcing
... circumstance or cover every eventuality. Successful outsourcing should be based on partnership between the organisation and the external contractor. Outsourcing an organisation's IT functions without proper consultation with employees can cause a lots of stress among IT staff and reduce their morale. The result may be a loss of some key technical and specialist staff from the organisation. A more open and timely communication with employees can minimise this impact ...
1023: The Internet
... and easy, of course. It claims to be a powerful tool for exchanging and gathering information which will change the world in the near future. And probably it will. The enthusiastic prophets of this tool stress that the amount of information available on the web is already immense and quickly growing, and access is getting cheaper, faster and more widely available (financially and mentally) to all. And I'm asking: So ...
1024: Brave New World: Escape from Reality
... ease with one another and a lot easier to come by. Huxley’s idea is to make his new world not overtly oppressive, but superficially attractive, because it is clean, comfortable, and without conflict or stress. However, it is a world without emotion, feelings, and problems. All these things are needed in order to make a person their own. Lack of Individuality Huxley describes a futuristic society that has an alarming ...
1025: The Pardoner: Chaucer's Religions Diction
... rode "in the latest mode," expressing that he wants to be high in fashion with the time (702). More description of his head, "a little cap, …bulging eyeballs," with a holy relic on his cap," stress the face of the Pardoner (703-704,705). Descriptions of the "holy relics" follow and show that he is actually a fraud. Drawing "more than the parson in a month or two" and singing "an ...
1026: Slaughter House Five: Time Travel
... it's because of the Tralfamadorians. They did this to him so that he would never have to face the real world. I believe that this is from the war and its's post traumatic stress disorder. It seems that he can't handle dissatisfaction, he doesn't want to handle it. He is not out to change the future of the past though. He is just there to get out ...
1027: How Does H.G. Wells Create Tension In: The Red Room
... short glance of positive dislike" "The human qualities seem to drop from old people insensibly day by day." "their evident unfriendliness to me and to one another." Repetition is used widely in this story to stress points of view of the characters or the fear that the reader should be experiencing. The custodians use repetition to make their warnings seem more sinister and the narrator uses repetition to show that he ...
1028: Malamud’s The Assistant: Frank Alpine's Metamorphosis From Bad To Good
... innocent. Frank Alpine is introduced to the reader as a suspicious character. He wanders around Sam Pearl’s store and occasionally Morris Bober’s store. He seems lonely and melancholy. He “…seemed to be under stress, sighed much and muttered inaudibly to himself.” (p32) He resembled a homeless man. His beard and long-black overcoat contributed to his shabby appearance. Even Sam Pearl thought that Frank looked “half in his grave ...
1029: John Cheever’s Portrayals of Suburban Life
... Coale 99). The envy and jealousy of a man who changes ones community results in admission to a hospital for the insane. Lastly Farraguts bouts with change initially get him into trouble. His depression and stress compiled from Marcia’s affairs lead him to drugs. His drug addiction ends in a raging argument with his brother resulting in fratricide. The uplifting piece to this story though is the desire to change ...
1030: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
... show negative changes in how much they talk to people in their family and how many friends and acquaintances they say they keep in contact with. They also report small but increased amounts of loneliness, stress and depression. What we do not know is exactly why. Being online takes up time, and it may be taking time away from sleep, social contact or even eating. Our negative results are understandable if ...


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