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Nadine Gordimer s Essay Rituals Of Memory
In a world where we can t agree on the simplest things from the correct pronunciation of GIF to the
best music or even the next president of the United States, it s hard to believe we can ever just get
along. However, has anyone ever thought that we weren t meant to agree and live in harmony?
Because our races and ethnicities make us unique, we don t trust each other, and we all have
different points of view, we can never live in harmony as one human race.

First, we can t live in harmony because our races and ethnicities make us unique/ make us see things
differently. Kimberly M. Blaeser s essay titled Rituals of Memory , she talks about having a Native
American background and also having a German Catholic background. She states that in ... Show
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In Nadine Gordimer s short story Once Upon a Time she references points of racial prejudice in
South Africa. She sent the trusted housemaid out with bread and tea, but the housemaid said these
were loafers and tsotsis... You only encourage them with your bread and tea . Gordimer wrote the
unemployed people on the streets as people of color to show that even in areas of the world where
there is a larger population of colored people, there are still issues of white supremacy. They don t
trust their own neighbors and begin to ostracize themselves from society Also, in the Gettysburg
Address, Lincoln says Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent, a
new nation... Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so
conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. He is saying that even though our country is only
eighty seven years old, we were fighting already, so maybe it was never meant to be. Furthermore, in
Anna Quindlen mentions issues in the beginning of the United States in her essay A Quilt of a
Country . She mentions that this country is held together by ... the notion that all men are created
equal, though everyone knows that most men consider themselves better than someone. This
compares to the agree to disagree concept, where on the surface, humans appear to be fully capable
of getting along without bickering or fighting over the simplest things, but in reality, most humans
consider their opinions or themselves more important than others. Thus, it is clear that humans
cannot live in harmony as one human race because we don t trust each other and we don t consider
ourselves
In Her Short Story, Revelation, The Late Flannery O’Connor
In her short story, Revelation, the late Flannery O Connor utilized the story s characters to
illustrate the express her disapproval of the hypocritical beliefs of many southerners during her
time. One could also argue that the short story is historical because it focuses on a specific social
issue at a specific point in time. However, O Connor is accomplishing much more than just
discussing the issues that were taking place during that time. She is utilizing her characters to
express her views on the people of that time specifically people like the main character, Mrs. Turpin.
Mary Flannery O Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1925. She dropped her first name once
she began writing, and she became known as Flannery. When O Connor ... Show more content on
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Revelation reveals O Connor s disapproval of the beliefs and behaviors of the white people she may
have interacted with on a regular basis as a southerner. As soon as the story begins, O Connor
introduces readers to the main character, Mrs. Ruby Turpin. She presents Mrs. Turpin s racist and
classist beliefs with no censor. Mrs. Turpin visiting the doctor with her husband because he has
an ulcer on his leg. She entered the doctor s office and immediately began mentally separating the
patients in a classist manner. There was one lady at the doctor who Mrs. Turpin described as
pleasant because she was well dressed. The pleasant lady had a college aged daughter with her who
readers later discover is named Mary Grace. Mrs. Turpin described Mary Grace as fat and ugly.
There was also a family that consisted of a mother, a grandmother, and a little boy. Mrs. Turpin
described the family as white trash. Mrs. Turpin was so fixated on classism that she sometimes
ranked people when she could not go to sleep. On the bottom of the list, she placed white trash and
most colored people. Above them were homeowners. Above homeowners were those who owned
land and homes which is the class to which she and her husband belonged. Above them were people
with lots of money, a big home, and plenty of land. It was difficult for
The Hitchhiker By Lucille Fletcher Analysis
When giving your child their first car, a parent alway s makes sure to tell their child to never pick
up a stranger. The Hitchhiker by Lucille Fletcher, is a classic story about a man named Ronald
Adams. He sets out on a road trip from Brooklyn to California. Through his journey he seems to
keep encountering a strange male hitchhiker on the side of the road. But strangely, Ronald is the
only person who can see this hitchhiker. To fill his fear of the hitchhiker he picks up a young female
hitchhiker to tag along with. Immediately she realizes that Ronald is insane, the young female
quickly removes herself from the dangerous situation and continues along her way. After the
hitchhiker flees, Ronald decides to stop and make a phone call to his
The Subscription Business Model Is A Marketing Model
The subscription business model is a business model where a customer must pay a subscription
price to have access to the product/service. The model was pioneered by magazines and
newspapers, but is now used by many businesses and websites. we ve got to provide an on going,
novel yet practical service that adds value to customers lives by encouraging/changing habits.
You need to relate to your customers lifestyle and that can only be done successfully if you have a
common interest and passion. we are often overwhelmed with the amount of choice when looking
to make a purchase of some kind. Subscription boxes solve this problem. The items in the box are
usually specially curated to suit your customers lifestyle, needs or preferences. They save time and
stress by not having to conduct research or even think. All they want to do is trust someone to
make decisions for them based on some of their requirements and continue receiving these products
on a regular basis. Subscription box businesses are like personal shoppers. They are convenient and
fun too. Market Summary: The Subscription market has seen rapid growth over the last few years.
New companies are building successful businesses selling all manner of products and subscriptions.
There is no single market encompassing all subscription commerce, because a lot of products are
targeted to different demographics. With the vast range of products that can potentially be delivered
by subscription, there is no obvious limit to
Potentials Of Tpp And Its Impact On World Economy And...
Potentials of TPP and its impact on world economy and societies The creating TPP is a noteworthy
try that typifies the Obama Administration s vision for the American economy, the conceivable fate
of exchange, and the United States focal part in the Asia Pacific. This understanding will open
fundamental new chances to broaden trades that bolster higher paying occupations here at home.
The Asia Pacific merges a piece of the world s most dynamic economies, tending to more than forty
percent of general exchange. (Marantis, cited in Kerr 2013) (Journal of E Governance 2012) stated
that five components that will make TPP a point of reference, 21st Century trade understanding,
setting another standard for overall trade and incorporating next generation issues that will boost the
power of TPP countries in the overall economy. The key features of the assertion are Exhaustive
business sector access: to take out duties and different obstructions to products and administrations
and venture, in order to make new open doors for labours and organizations and prompt benefits for
purchaser. Completely local understanding: to encourage the advancement of generation and supply
chains among TPP individuals, supporting the objective of making occupations, raising expectations
for everyday comforts, enhancing welfare and promoting sustainable growth in member nations.
Cross Cutting exchange issues: to expand on work incorporating so as to be done in APEC and
other in TPP four new, cross cutting
Globalization Of Canadian Culture
Nowadays, different governments meet with the problem of Americanization of their countries
cultures and lifestyle and they try their best to mitigate this tendency and prevent future invasions of
American culture. The aim of this essay is to identify main problems and possible solutions over
protecting local cultures from the impacts of globalization through The Canadian Magazine Dispute.
I think that national authenticity is a vital part of each country. The U.S. Canadian magazine dispute
was motivated by wishes of Canadian Government to protect Canadian culture since otherwise it
would be supplanted by the U.S culture. It could be proven by the conclusion of Canadian
governmental Committee on Mass Media that magazines constitute ... Show more content on
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On the one hand, buying of American magazines could be explained by lack of local ones. And in
this case it is important to facilitate the access to local magazines. On the other hand, it could be
related to the quality of content, and then there is only one democratic possibility improvement of
quality of local journals. Any restrictions for foreign magazines could be considered as
discriminatory an unfair. However, both these directions should be developed permanently and
simultaneously to increase the share of Canadian magazines.
Additional taxes or change of existed taxes could be a part of financial wellbeing and economical
concept of each country. To my mind, such taxes should not be implemented if their purpose is a
limitation of share of foreign magazines and subsidizing in local publications since it is clearly
stated in the WTO (World Trade Organization) rules and Canada is a part of WTO.
Since the Internet era changes rules of the game in almost all areas of business, and additionally a
lot of citizens of one country live in other ones I suppose that these circumstances have to be taken
into consideration while distinguishing between a split run and a domestic magazine.
I would take the following criteria: Whether the company is Canadian owned? and Whether the
magazine is printed in Canada? Answering yes for both these questions means that it is a domestic
Supply Chain Design
Team Alpha Supply Chain Paper Angelo Meleandez, OPS/571 March 4, 2014 Team Alpha Supply
Chain Paper Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics manufacturer employing over 550 people
with projected annual earnings of $46 million. The company is owned by Riordan Industries, a
Fortune 1000 corporation with revenues in excess of $1 billion per year. Its products include plastic
beverage containers produced at its plant in Albany, Georgia, custom plastic parts produced at its
plant in Pontiac, Michigan, and plastic fan parts produced at its facilities in Hangzhou, China
(Riordan Manufacturing, 2013). Manufacturing Strategy Team Alpha will be discussing the
Hangzhou facility in China and the many aspects of the supply chain design. The... Show more
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The Fan s electric motors used in the fans are completely assembled third party units. A local
Chinese company provides Riordan with the units and while the company tries to maintain enough
of the electric motors in stock, its on time deliveries over in the past year have averaged only 93%
(Riordan Manufacturing, 2013). The short Cummings of the third party are affecting the delivery
rates and customer satisfaction. Metric two that should be considered is the shipping cost to the
consumer and the manufacturer. According to the Riordan supply chain report orders of electric
fans can be either picked up at the China plant by the customers themselves or else they can be
shipped to the customers anywhere in China. The China Plant uses a Chinese shipping company that
offers services comparable to FedEx, but is less expensive. Orders are also shipped internationally
by either FedEx or a Chinese shipping company that competes with FedEx. Two shipping companies
are used by the China Plant for international shipments to assure that timely delivery services will
always be available. The services both shippers offer are very similar and their shipping charges are
competitive (Riordan Manufacturing, 2013). Streamlining shipping options and contractually
investing in one shipping provider might decrease the amount of money spent in shipping causing
profits to increase. Providing non shipping incentives to customers that pick up
Procedure Of Injury And Neurotrauma
SECTION A Clinical Questions from Weeks 1 3 Mechanism of injury and neurotrauma
1.Identify, define and categorise three types of time criticality. 1. Actual: Vital signs If, at the
time the vital signs survey is taken, the patient is in actual physiological distress, then the patient
is considered actual time critical . Neonate First 28 daysInfant 1 12 monthsChild 1 8 yearsOlder
child 9 12 yearsAdult 14 years Conscious stateALOCALOCALOCALOCALOC Respiratory
rate6050352530 SpO2170170130120120 Systolic BPN/A20% or in children 10%, or other
complicated burn injury including to the hand, face, genitals, airway, respiratory tract Serious crush
injury Major open fracture, or open dislocation with vascular compromise Fractured pelvis
Fractures involving two or more of the following: Femur, tibia, humerus 3. Potential: Mechanism of
injury The patient is considered potentially time critical if at the time the vital signs survey is
taken, the patient is not physiologically distressed and there is no significant Pattern of actual
Injury or illness, but does have a Mechanism of Injury with the potential to deteriorate to actual
physiological distress. Ejected from vehicle Fall from height 3m Involved in an explosion Involved
in a high impact RTC with incursion into occupant s compartment Involved in vehicle rollover
Involved in an RTC in which there was a fatality in the same vehicle Entrapped for 30 minutes 2.
The Pardoner In The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales is a series of stories that are told by a group of pilgrims who are headed to
the Canterbury Cathedral. Within these series of stories, there is the pardoner and the reeve, both
who shows contradictory characters. The Reeve is a very deliberate and virtuous, business guy.
However, the pardoner s appearance is recognized as a blonde haired man who is loved by everyone
he encounters. Nonetheless, he is so depraved and intelligent, but he sells spurious religious things
to the community. Furthermore, the pardoner tells a story that includes a great precedent of the
seven deadly sins and within that story there is one sin that may affect the community in time back
then and also at the present time. Greed, one out of the seven
Memoirs Of Maxine Hong Kingston
Maxine Hong Kingston connecting her family to the story of her no name aunt, Kingston learns
about her family secret. In china, 1924 Kinston s mother begins to explain the mystery in Kingston s
father s side. Kingston s father supposedly had only brothers because they made sure not to mention
anything about the no name aunt. She killed herself and her new born baby in the familywell.
Reminiscing back in time Kingston s motherexplains how she suspected the aunt to be pregnant.
She remembers one day when her and the aunt were undressing and she realized how bulging the
aunt s belly was. Kingston s mother couldn t believe she was pregnant because all the men in the
family sailed to America a year before she was due to have the baby. Suddenly, villagers... Show
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Spreading blood all over there walls and doors, one women threw a chicken s head to represent
the aunt. When the villagers were in the house the destroyed everything in it; the kitchen was
filled with shatter glasses from the bowls and throwing the pots. The women next door entered
their house with a broom swiping the negative dust above Kingston s families head giving those
negative spirts and every one of the villagers looking down upon Kingston s family. When leaving
their house, the villagers made sure that they took sugar and oranges and rubbed it upon the
selves; it made sure they weren t cursed from the disgrace the family had. Some stole the rest of
the bowls and clothes that were not broken or torn. It was time for the baby to arrive and the no
name women gave birth to her new born baby in a pit. Kingston s remembers the next morning
going to the family well noticing that it was plugged and noticed that the aunt had killed herself
and her newborn baby in the family well. Making sure that Maxine Kingston doesn t say a word to
her father, her mother repeats again to her to not say a word to her father or to
Random Drug Testing In Schools
Have you ever felt your rights are being taken away? The Hebron Middle School Handbook says,
Four categories of 9 12 students will be the focus of a testing program where they will be pulled
away to have to take a random drug test that will be sent to the parents with the result and procedure
included. The fourth amendment of the Constitution says that there should be no unreasonable
searches. Unless the school has reasonable evidence that a student is using an illegal drug, random
drug testing could fall under this amendment. Students may feel they are having their rights taken
from them, and they may be more likely to start abusing drugs because they feel disrespected. This
rule should be changed before more students feel their rights are being taken from them. The rule
that is going to be changed is the rule that states students will be randomly drug tested. This rule can
invade a student s privacy. This rule also can break the fourth amendment. Drug testing can also
make a student feel uncomfortable, and often feel that their privacy has been invaded. Students
should have the right to decline taking a random drug test. Students may feel more inclined to take
the test, if declining the test was an option. Students may feel this way because their rights are being
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Drugfree.org says, When students feel respected their drug abuse problems escalate slower, and
they are less likely to start abusing drugs. When drug testing is a common thing in schools, students
may feel like their rights are not being respected. The ACLU says that random drug testing in
schools can take away the rights of students. Even when random drug testing is used in schools,
ACLU says, A drug test is not likely to catch most drug users. Norml.org says, It is clear that drug
testing is not providing the solution for substance use prevention that its advocates
Eyewitness Case Study
There three memory process involves encoding which is when information is converted for storage
which allows the information to be kept in memory for later use and also we have retrieval when
information is recovered from memory into conscious awareness.

November 28, 1976, Randal Dale was an American former prison inmate, who was wrongfully
convicted of the death of a Texas police officer Robert W. Wood. He was then sentenced to death.
His conviction was overturned in 1989.The crime started when Adam was walking along the Dallas
street after his car had run out of gasoline. Harris, a long time friend, was driving a stolen car. Harris
offered Adam a ride, and the two of them spend the afternoon smoking marijuana, pawning various
of items and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both of the eyewitnesses went through a different phase of cognition for example, Officer Teresa
was going to through a process of interference because during the even the suspect (Harry) had a
gun, so officer Teresa attention was drawn to the weapon that was used and away from the other
details that were in the event this is another problem with encoding. Memory decay did influence the
reliability of eyewitness news, some of the eyewitness memory did fade away when the police
officer asked their question and taken for an interview, so the problem that occur what their
retrieval which is when witness cannot remember information because they lack fail to use the
light cues to retrieve what is stored in their memory and as well the memory strength wears away.
Memory interference did occur; Matthew Randal was one of the eyewitness he testified that he
had driven by the scene before the murder and he only saw Adam in the car this process of memory
interference is called retroactive interference the reason why he went through that process is
because he saw Adam in the car which was acquired information, but when he was taking for an
interview it was hard for him to recall the previously information because of the reconstructive
distortions which happen when a person recalls past experiences they can reconstruct them, filling in
missing details with new information causing them to misremember. Robert and Emily Miller, there
were driving together in the same car, and they claimed that they saw only one person in the car
which was Adam. There were taken for interviewing by the federal state of Texas, Emily was going
through a process of repression, unconsciously preventing the memory of the event entering the
conscious awareness because the event was too distressing and unpleasant to remember. State and
context dependent cues did have a good impact by helping
Sport Commitment In Collegiate Athletes
2 Article Critique

A Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of


PE 582 Seminar in Professional Literature in Physical Education and Sport

Clinton Tremelling
Azusa Pacific University
September 2017

Boyst, J. P. (2009). An Examination of Sport Commitment in Collegiate Athletes (Unpublished


doctoral dissertation). University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro.

In this study, the author took an in depth look at sport commitment at the collegiate level. The
majority of studies has been done previously focused on youth athletes and showed that their primary
motivator for commitment was involvement (Jordan, 2009). To provide more insight, Jordan (2009)
assessed the level of commitment of the athletes

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