Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Casablanca Review Essay

Some suggest that Rick Blaine’s (Humphrey Bogart) popularity among college-age people grows out of his role as a classic existential hero. What is existentialism? What existential traits does Rick have? Are these appealing to you? Why would they have such appeal to the above-mentioned audience? Existentialism is an early twentieth century philosophy that deals with individualism, and assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves. Rick throughout a bulk of the film seems aloof, and is out for only himself. In the beginning of the film Rick was a totally different he was very optimistic, but because of Lisa leaving him in Paris he became very angry. Until Lisa comes back into his life he seems to only be out for himself, the way he runs the club he seems to have no regard for anyone but himself. I understand as to why college age students would be drawn to these traits, but if you ask me these traits do not appeal to me. The reason I believe it appeals to college students is because a lot of college age students see the way he acts and sees him as independent, which college students are trying to achieve when they’re on their own. Another reason I believe that his character appealed to this audience is because of when he shoots Major Stresser, this appeals to these students because they see him as a hero. As in Welles’ Citizen Kane, the function of the flashback is quite important both to the narrative structure and the development of the main characters. Discuss the flashback to Paris. The flashback in this movie played an important role in the film, in the flashback they show Rick as a happy, loving man. He seemed to be in love with Lisa and seemed very excited to run away with Lisa. The reason this is so important is because throughout the movie Rick is always depressed and seems to only care about himself. The flashback consisted of Rick and Lisa planning to meet at a train station to run away together, when they were scheduled to meet we see Rick there without Lisa arriving. This incident is what has turned Rick into the man that he is during the movie; this is why they go back to this flashback during the movie. This flashback also explains the reason as to why he got angry when Sam played â€Å"As Time Goes By,† and as to why he becomes infuriated when Lisa shows up to his club in Casablanca. Like stated before people see Rick as an existential hero because of the way he acts through the film, seeming very reserved and only seeming to care about himself. The flashback shows why he became this way and lead to him becoming the existential hero that he became. Select some examples from the dialog and discuss. I believe one of the most famous quotes from the movie was in the end of the film when Rick and Renault are walking away into what seems to be a mist, and Renault mentions to Rick about leaving Casablanca and joining the Free French at Brazzaville, then he utters a quote that is very popular in films today â€Å"Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I believe that this quote was so popular because of the set up for this quote; the quote itself is very mysterious and is generally leading towards something that isn’t good. The fact that the quote came about right after Rick had killed someone because of Renault setting him up, makes it even more mischievous, and there was also the point I made before because of they were walking into a dark mist made this scene one of the strongest exit lines and scenes I’ve ever seen. Another very strong example from the film was when Rick says to Lisa â€Å"Here’s to looking at you kid. This line showed the two sides of rick in the movie, the first time when he said it was in Paris this is while Rick was happy, and had a gleam to him that was totally different then throughout the movie where he always seems to be negative and down on life. Another reason that the quote in Paris was very strong was because when this quote happened the lighting in the shot was very bright as compared to the bulk of the movie while he was angry where the lighting always seemed to be dark. On the other hand the second time he used this quote was when he was trying to get Lisa to go with her husband, this shows the other side of Rick because the way he said it seemed to be half hearted. Another thing that made the scene more telling was because as compared to the very bright set the first time he said it, it was dark and his facial expressions were not as strong as they were when he initially said it.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Nancy’s coffee case study Essay

As the busy president of the $7 million Nancy‟s Coffee Cafà © chain, Beth WoodLeidt wasn‟t able to visit each of their thirty suburban coffee shops as much as she would have liked. Whenever she did journey out like she was doing today, it was with a passion for building brand and enhancing profitability. Beth approached one of her more challenging locations—in a mall in central New York— and surveyed the space with a practiced eye. †¦that front table needs a wipe†¦ the display shelves are dusty†¦the OneCard holder is hidden behind the tip jar†¦isn’t it too early in the day to be out of plain bagels?†¦ She greeted the staff that she knew warmly, introduced herself to new faces, and ordered a cappuccino from a slightly nervous young hire at the counter. As the teenager set about to whip up the best coffee drink of her brief career, Beth took the manager aside to offer a quick rundown on areas for improvement. Beth was just finishing up with her quality assessment when her cell phone buzzed with a call from a former corporate colleague that she had often confided in about the challenges of running a retail business. Beth took a sip of her frothy brew, winked her approval to the relieved girl who had brewed it, and headed out into the mall to chat. When her friend noted that Beth sounded tired, the forty-year-old CEO closed her eyes and nodded into the phone: Gosh, I am tired! Remember about a year ago I started saying that I wanted to figure out where this business was going? Well, I’m still asking the same questions like, how can we attract the capital we would need to grow faster; what is the best exit strategy to shoot for; and what is the best way to enhance the value of what we are building? Sure, we’ll add another two more stores this year, but that’s just not doing it for me. It’s early winter, 2003—and that means I’ve now been running this thing now for over ten years. And, as you know, the story hasn’t really changed; we’re still too small to be acquired, not valuable enough to be worth selling outright, and yet the business is large enough to need someone thinking about it almost all the time; yes, that would be me. We’ve hit a bit of a long plateau here; it’s passed time to make some critical decisions. From Nuts to Beans In 1973, Nancy Wood—then a 36-year-old mother of three—founded a mall-kiosk business to sell dried fruit and nuts. When demand for that fare appeared to be softening, she began the search for a more viable product line. After connecting with master coffee roaster Irwin White at a fancy-food trade show in 1978, she decided to turn her lifelong passion for great coffee into a new business. Nancy‟s eldest daughter, Beth, recalled that the concept was a bit ahead of its time: My mother took her kiosks and slowly began to convert them over to coffee bars she had named the Coffee Collection. She started introducing Kenyan and Columbian coffees, but people responded ‘no way; there is Folgers, and there’s Maxwell House, and Dunkin’ Donuts.’ It was a very strange thing to many people who were being asked to pay a whole dollar for a single cup of coffee—or told they could grind their own fresh-roasted beans at home. They looked at my Mom like she was nuts. In those days it was very much about educating the consumer. By the late 1980s, Nancy‟s son Carter and her daughter Roxanne had joined the venture full-time. While Beth had been contributing to the effort by periodically reviewing the aggregate financials for her mother, she had never taken much interest in the enterprise. So it was, with her mother‟s blessing and encouragement, that Beth earned her BS at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and soon began a rewarding management career in consumer product marketing. Newly married, Beth happily immersed herself in the busy corporate world of high-profile projects and after-hours brainstorming sessions—first with Pepsico, and later, with Johnson & Johnson: I loved the work. I had a good salary, a 401K, stock options, bonus check, company car, great suits; I am loving life. Then suddenly, everything changed! Into the Family Business In 1993, Beth took a leave of absence from J&J to return home and help sort through the heartache and turmoil that followed her mother‟s death from cancer at the age of 56. Sandy Wood had inherited his wife‟s business, but made it clear that if his kids were not interested in keeping the small chain going, then he would either try to sell the sites or liquidate the assets. Operating on the assumption that she would be returning to her corporate job once they had closed the doors on her mother‟s enterprise, Beth carefully examined the financials and visited each of the seven locations to estimate what they might be worth. In the course of that investigation, Beth realized that her mother had developed a solid business model within a largely untapped niche—suburban shopping malls—and she was drawn to the possibilities. Her husband Bill recalled that when Beth asked him to join her in the venture, it didn‟t take much convincing: I was running a division of Bell Atlantic in Pennsylvania at the time. Beth and I had worked together much earlier in our lives; I had really enjoyed that. I have always figured that if two married people were meant to work together, it was Beth and I. We get along very well, and we both know our own place in the sandbox. One of the issues that we discussed was that one of our egos would have to get checked at the door. I was a leader where I was working before, but I understood that this was Beth’s family’s business, and that she was now going to be the face of The Coffee Collection, now named Nancy’s Coffee. With equal amounts of sadness, trepidation and excitement, Beth informed J&J that she would not be returning. Her father was pleased, and said that he would divest his interest in the business by annually gifting equal shares to his three children. As the new CEO of Nancy‟s Coffee, Beth set a course for growth. The Specialty Coffee Industry The Green Dragon, a Boston coffeehouse founded in 1697, became the clandestine headquarters of the American Revolution. It was there, in 1773, that the Boston Tea Party was planned as a protest against the tea taxes being levied by King George on his colonies. By the time the British and the colonists had settled accounts, coffee had become the hot beverage of choice in America. Throughout the 19th century in the U.S., neighborhood coffeehouses proliferated, and home-roasting coffee became a common practice. The industrial revolution, however, fostered a demand for quicker, cheaper, and easier caffeine solutions. With the advent of vacuum packaging and modern transportation, it became possible for a roaster on one side of the country to sell to a retailer on the other side. As with many other food products, quality was compromised to accommodate mass production and efficient distribution. By the 1940s, the coffeehouses had disappeared, and Americans had been sold on the idea that fresh coffee went „woosh‟ when the can was opened. In 1950, William Rosenberg founded Dunkin‟ Donuts in Quincy, Massachusetts. While his donut shop took pride in serving what they called the â€Å"World‟s Best Coffee†, it would be twenty more years before U.S. consumers could purchase a truly high-end cup. In the early 1970s, a small cadre of coffee aficionados began to offer a unique brew made from hand-picked beans; fresh-roasted in small batches. Peets, founded on the West Coast by legendary coffee idealist Alfred Peet, quickly set the standard for superb coffee. In Seattle, Gordon Bowker, Jerry Baldwin, and Ziv Siegl, named their coffee shop business Starbucks, after the coffee-loving first mate in Moby Dick. On the East Coast, George Howell was building his chain of Coffee Connection shops in the Boston area. New Yorker Irwin White began making a name for himself supplying fresh-roasted grounds to some of the finest restaurants in Manhattan. San Franciscan coffee broker Erna Knutsen coined the term Specialty Coffee, and in 1985, helped to found the SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America). SCAA membership grew steadily as these coffee pioneers—Nancy Wood included— developed dynamic, profitable business models by proactively educating American consumers about fine coffee. By the time Beth took the helm of her mother‟s business in 1993—the same year that Starbucks had gone public—upscale consumers had developed a real taste for an excellent brew. Growth without Sharks Beth and her management team undertook an aggressive search for retail space. To facilitate that process, they worked almost exclusively with the regional mall management companies that had been doing business with their mother for years. Beth explained that this path was chosen in part as a way of dodging a direct confrontation with the powerhouse sweeping in from the west: Starbucks had clearly stated that as they came east they were going to do cities like Philadelphia, Boston, DC and Manhattan in a big way. We really didn’t know how to play in that kind of shark tank, so we figured that we’d let Starbucks have that, and play the suburban card. And at the time, that was low-hanging fruit. Clearly stated or not, one of Beth‟s first meetings after coming on board concerned a regional mall lease that Starbucks had been considering for awhile. During that meeting Beth suddenly realized how happy she was to be free of the inefficient, multi-layered bureaucracies that characterized much of corporate America: There were two leases on the table; a Starbucks lease, and one for Nancy’s Coffee. The woman said that the Starbucks lawyers had had the lease for six months—but she was willing to wait. I said, ‘Look, do you want Starbucks, or do you want a leased space?’ When she said, ‘A leased space’, I said, ‘Give me the pen.’ That lease is up next year, and I still haven’t gotten around to reading it. Beth noted that Starbucks wasn‟t the only coffee vendor shying away from space in enclosed malls: Establishing your brand in mall locations is not, quite frankly, a strategy for the faint of heart. Managing a mall shop is a difficult business, and it costs a lot of money. That worked for us in a way, since newcomers would get scared off by the idea of paying something like $100,000 a year in rent, when they could be paying $2,000 a month for a Main Street space in ‘Anytown, USA’. The team had learned through their mother‟s experience, however, that these pricey mall locations offered an advantage that few suburban in-town settings could match; a captive base. Mall Sales Throughout the 1990s, Nancy‟s Coffee and its suburban-model competitors like Peets and Caribou had the luxury of being able to choose locations where no other specialty coffee shops were operating. Beth explained that this monopolistic positioning was especially advantageous in a setting with high overhead and two distinct customer groups: Our bread-and-butter customer is the mall employee—the three to five hundred people who come to the mall every day to work. If you can get them to try, you can get them to repeat. Then, obviously, we have our transient customers; the shoppers. We have squarely positioned ourselves to cater to stroller moms; mothers with time on their hands, and kids to entertain. They come to the mall for something to do; they may not always buy, but they always have to eat. So we have lots of cookies, apple juice, and bagels on hand for the little ones, which helps us get the mom for her cappuccino. In a move to foster a loyal base of customers, in January 2002, Nancy‟s contracted with Paytronix—a nascent venture that had developed a swipe-card with both payment and loyalty program capabilities. Beth noted that the One Card system (See Exhibit 1) went well beyond the paper cards used by a variety of food-retailers to encourage repeat business: This is like an electronic punch card that also functions as a debit card— either by putting in a cash balance or by pre-paying for product. For example, we have this one guy—an eyeglass store manager at a mall in New Hampshire—who shells out $150 on the first of each month to buy the 85 cappuccinos he knows he’s going to drink over the next thirty days. We get his money up front, and he gets our $3 drink for less than $2. If you can get mall employees to buy a One Card membership for a dollar a year, they’re going to come to you every day, since for every nine drinks they get one free—they can even get a jumbo mocha in exchange for nine basic coffees. That’s a drink that we sell for four dollars; free to them, and my cost is about seventy-five cents. The One Card is really a nice competitive advantage. We just had a Starbucks open in Buffalo, one floor below us. Our staff was nervous, but I didn’t understand why. I told them that with the One Card, you already have all of your mall employees in your pocket. It worked; that Starbucks kiosk is struggling. By late 2003, Nancy‟s Coffee shops could be found in over thirty locations from Boston, west to Niagara Falls, and from Nashua, New Hampshire, south to New Jersey (See Exhibit 2). Three of the stores had been acquired from the owner of a four-chain enterprise who had come to the stark realization that running coffee shops was not going to be the road to riches that he had once imagined it would be. Beth recalled that they were able to make significant improvements in the stores that they took under management: When we acquired Cafà © Coffee, their gross margins were running in the low thirties. They had been managing the business from Wellesley, Massachusetts, and no one was going out to visit the stores. From a financial standpoint, we hammered down on the employee hours and on the food costs. That helped to drive their gross margins closer to 50 percent. Operationally, we kept some of their people, but not all. We put some of our own people in who had much different operational standards than the Cafà © Coffee people. At one store, we saw an increase in customer count, and in six months that store went from being in the red to being in the black. Just as Starbucks and Dunkin‟ Donuts never said „never‟ with regard to Mall locations, Beth followed through on an opportunity to develop a street-front location. She was excited about the challenge and the possibilities: There are so many locations that are still looking for high-end coffee bars. The question is; are we as a high-end coffee bar looking for that location? We just opened a store on the street in Manchester, Vermont. My rent there is $1,800 a month. I think it will work, but it will take some time to attract a customer base. If we can find some more good towns like that, I suspect that we will probably do more like that versus more Mall expansions.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Charity Fraud

In the United States, the charity foundation is an organization that formalizes poverty reduction, promotes education, supports disaster relief, and / or supports community projects. A charitable organization is a nonprofit organization that can take the form of a nonprofit private foundation (trust fund) or management foundation (public charity). When many of us hear the tragic events that happen near our house, we open our minds to support other people in need and support them. Every day millions of people donate to charities around the world. However, charities rarely know where to go and how much they will be donated. Unfortunately charitable organization fraud is becoming an increasingly big problem and only one third of the people in the United States have not expressed distrust of their donation. Altruism, charity, and kindness are used to explain the basic desires of most people to influence and help other people. To take advantage of this fundamental trend, we need a strateg y to organize individuals, employers, businessmen, charities, charitable organizations and fundraiser activities and respond with trends of increasing demand in the world with new and more effective solutions is. Fraud involves many activities including forms or other misunderstandings to obtain financial or significant benefits. According to Levi et al. (2007) Interest fraud, charity fraud, check fraud, consumer fraud, intellectual property and product counterfeiting, public money misuse, game fraud, insider trading / market abuse, insurance fraud, loan fraud, pension fraud, Purchase fraud and tax fraud. (Levi et al. 2007) McBarnet (1988) is able to avoid illegal activities by hiring professional consultants to comply with the law, so usually wealthy offenders or large corporations will take white collar crimes He pointed out that it is the people who can make maximum use. Letters of the law. However, if you violate the rules, you can also use expert consultants, hire the best lawy ers, negotiate with law enforcement agencies and competition cases, and create even more luxurious results. (Croll, 1989) This is not the first time to submit a charity fraud. Continuing Google's fraudulent fraud may result in new incidents when you go there. Hundreds of people around the world are using goodwill from others. This is only an example. It was reported three days ago. I have seen it over and over and I admit that I have hardly read this article. It pays $ 44,000 per year, but spends more than $ 500,000 on business expenses. Money is given to new Ferraris and new homes, not to those in need.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Australian Company Law Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 3750 words

Australian Company Law - Essay Example In the case of The Congregation of the Religious Sisters of Charity of Australia & Ors v The Attorney General in and for the State of Queensland [2011] QSC 100 , the Bedford Trust was a gift of land made by Mary Josephine Bedford in February 1952 to the Religious Sisters of Charity of Australia for the purpose of building of a hospice for the â€Å"sick and dying who are poor†, to be called Mount Olivet Hospice. It was also to be built to commemorate the life and work of Dr. Lillian Cooper. 2. What terms of the trust were not being fulfilled? - The evidence establishes that the terms of the trust are not presently being fulfilled in two substantial respects. First, the Mount Olivet Hospital now does not only provide palliative care but more general care. Secondly, admission is not restricted to those who are â€Å"poor†. 3. What was the applicant seeking from the Court? - The applicants sought Declarations concerning the purpose and structure of the Bedford Trust, Orders under s 106 of the Trusts Act 1973 and Orders relieving the applicants from liability for breaches of the Bedford Trust. 4. What breaches of the Bedford Trust had occurred? - No funds were transferred when the trust was settled, and the Congregation became responsible for meeting the costs of both building and operating the hospice on the land which had been donated by Miss Bedford. 5. Were the terms of the trust altered? Explain - Section 105 of the Trusts Act provides: â€Å"105 Occasions for applying property cy pres (1) Subject to subsection (2), the circumstances in which the original purposes of a charitable trust can be altered to allow the property given or part of it to be applied cy pres shall be as follows— (a) where the original purposes, in whole or in part— (i) have been as far as may be fulfilled; or (ii) can not be carried out; or (iii) can not be carried out according to the directions given and to the spirit of the trust; (b) where the original purposes provide a use for part only of the property available by virtue of the trust; (c) where the property available by virtue of the trust and other property applicable for si milar purposes can be more effectively used in conjunction, and to that end can suitably, regard being had to the spirit of the trust, be made applicable to common purposes; (d) where the original purposes were laid down by reference to an area which then was but has since ceased to be a unit for some other purpose, or by reference to a class of persons or to an area which has for any reason since ceased to be suitable, regard being had to the spirit of the trust, or to be practical in administering the trust; (e) where the original purposes, in whole or in part, have, since they were laid down— (i) been adequately provided for by other means; or (ii) ceased, as being useless or harmful to the community or for other reasons, to be in law charitable; or (iii) ceased in any other way to provide a suitable and effective method of using the property available by virtue of the trust, regard being had to the spirit of the trust. (2) Subsection (1) shall not affect the conditions wh ich must be satisfied in order that property given for charitable purposes may be applied cy pres, except in so far as those conditions require a failure of the original purposes. (3) References in subsections (1) and (2) to the original purposes of a trust shall be construed, where the application of the property given

Economics Paper Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words

Economics Paper - Essay Example The product or service a firm offers is usually the only one present in the market, therefore, the distinction between a firm and an industry becomes blurred. The firm becomes synonymous to its product/service and to the industry. Monopolistic market deviates from a perfect competition market. A perfect competition market is characterized by infinite number of competing firms, many product/service offerings, and perfectly elastic demand, to name a few. Monopolistic market, on the other hand, has a single firm, limited number of product/service, and a relatively inelastic demand. The differences between the two are greatly felt from the point of view of the consumer in a monopolistic market who has a limited choice of product/service, supply, and unregulated price. Since the product/service offered by a firm in a monopolistic market is usually the only available choice, product/service substitutes are usually absent. It is difficult to find a product/service that closely resembles the one offered by a firm in a monopolistic market. Consumers are left with a choice of either buying the product the firm offers, buy a poor substitute (if a competition is present), or not buy at all (which is unlikely since the product/service offered in a monopolistic market is usually a basic need or commodity). A firm in a monopolistic market determines the price since it is the only supplier present. As opposed to a perfect competition environment where buyers/consumers dictate the price, a firm in a monopolistic market has the solitary control of price (i.e. price maker). Where there are more players in the market, more choices are offered to consumers; hence, the power to control the price is left at the hands of consumers. In a monopolistic market, the power lies in the hands of a single firm. Monopolistic competitive market is occupied by many competing firms while

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Toxicology Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words

Toxicology - Research Paper Example Methyl mercury can coordinate (bond) to more than one cysteine amino acid. Unlike ingested inorganic mercury, ingested methyl mercury is easily absorb by the gastrointestinal tract and found its way into the blood, where its forms bonds with the thio groups in cysteine of amino acids, peptides, and proteins. The methyl mercuric-cysteinyl compound or complex mimic another essential amino acid, known as methionine, and it is, unfortunately, recognized by amino acid transporting proteins in the body as methionine (Kerper, Ballatori, & Clarkson, 1992). Thus it is freely transported throughout the body to various parts including the brain and across the placenta, where it is absorbed by the developing fetus. It causes several health disorders in the body. Hence, methylation turns metal mercury into a toxic compound. Bibliography Kerper, L. E., Ballatori, N., & Clarkson, T. W. (1992). Methylmercury transport across the blood-brain barrier by an amino acid carrier. Am. J. Physiol. , 262 .

Friday, July 26, 2019

Understanding School Business Management Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 4500 words - 1

Understanding School Business Management - Essay Example ate motivation and desire to work; and (6) exhibiting strong conformity to abide by policies, procedures, standards, and codes of conduct (CPD Framework, n.d.). However, there apparently were areas of improvement in the following facets: (1) responding and reacting to unexpected behavior; (2) resolving conflicts and challenging problems; and (3) taking into account the need to provide feedback to assist in improving work-related concerns. After undertaking the learning styles diagnostic, the results revealed that I exhibit the accommodating style, consistent with Kolb’s learning theory (Honey & Mumford, 2006). Said style is a collaboration of two preferred styles, concrete experience (CE) and active experimentation (AE). As described, â€Å"the accommodating learning style is hands-on, and relies on intuition rather than logic. These people use other peoples analysis, and prefer to take a practical, experiential approach. They are attracted to new challenges and experiences, and to carrying out plans† (Honey & Mumford, 2006, p. 1). Results of the suitable time management diagnostic assessment revealed that I am a competent time manager (Business Training Works, Inc., 2015). I am aware of schedules and abide by complying with reports on time. Likewise, I am also cognizant of the tasks and responsibilities of others and try to adapt to their schedules when seeking assistance or accommodations. I am a disciplined person who needs little supervision, Moreover, I rarely procastinate and know how to prioritize tasks according to urgency and relevance. I also rarely miss deadlines and I anticipate the needs to aptly prepare for undertaking endeavors. Concurrently, there are weaknesses in terms of evaluating time spent on addressing crises, conflicts, and challenges. From the diagnostic tools on managing self and personal skills, learning styles, and time management, it was evident that I possess the following strengths: (1) competence in time management, (2)

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Current wall street Journal Opinion Article Essay

Current wall street Journal Opinion Article - Essay Example In fact, you have been fooled after all. Well, I would not be surprised if you have dropped your jaw that wide, but it is absolutely true: the discounts that you got from retailers are not really discounts; they are just the moving elements of the discount game. The most ordinary of assumptions that we have is that discounted products are actually stock up goods that were not sold; so the retailers are lowering down their price by offering discounts just to avoid heavy inventory at the end of the day. This is your first pitfall. The truth is that retailers are working rearwards with their suppliers in order to come up with prices that protect their gross margins: the difference between the cost of the product and the starting price. For instance, consider a Lee pants that is on sale for say 45% off its â€Å"supposed† starting price of $200 so that you can take it home at $110 does not actually offer you discount at all: the pants is actually worth less than $200; the starting price was actually calculated with the discount included. They take the products from their suppliers at a very low price but they put a flat margin on top of the additional amount intended to take on the discount. The problem is that buyers are not so mindful about how much they have spent and if what they have spent really commensurate to the quality of the product that they bought. This should have not been a pitfall in the first place because many of the products these days that were sold at full price but were put on sale for a 40% to 50% discount have illegitimate prices. Think about a pair of shoes that costs $200 – it would not appear like a legitimate price especially if the brand is not known and if it has been stocked up in the store for a long period of time. Now here is the most amazing truth about this discount illusion: in an article written by Suzanne Kapner (2013) for the Wall Street Journal, she found that from 2009 to 2012, the deals offered by â€Å"31 m ajor department stores and apparel retailers increased 63%. That includes an average discount of 36% from what the previous 25%. But what is more astonishing is that the gross margins were flat at 27.9%. This means that notwithstanding the whopping discount offers retailers have for their customers, their gross margins are not affected at all. This is because the margins are set at a flat rate of about 28%; the discount is only then added to the price once the margin is established. In other words, the discounts are computed based on the original starting price. And just try to think about it this way: if retailers are selling products like they are almost giving them, why have not they got into closure yet? They should have long gone bankrupted if this is the case. But majority of the discounts are actually rated into the product. Knowing all about this discount game may appall many buyers, but in fact, the stupidity of this entire thing is that the original price from which the di scounts are being determined if, most of time, erroneous or false considering that original prices normally does not aim for salability: no one would ever attempt to buy an ordinary shirt for $50; but starting prices are rooted from the excessive markups of the products. Hence, if you got a shirt for 40% off the starting price of $50, and got it at $30, retailers

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Grammar and composition Pet peeve Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

Grammar and composition Pet peeve - Essay Example Just a few minutes will not hurt you at all. I am ___ and I will talk about my pet peeve. If you suddenly interrupt me when I am saying something, or when I am obviously concentrated on a particular task, you will get killed by poisoned arrows from my gaze or receive sarcastic responses to brainless questions. I think hard before and even as I speak. I do not throw words carelessly like crumpled paper missing the trash as its target. The thinking-before-and-while-speaking process is an arduous and sophisticated process for me. It needs and involves order, analysis, and reflection. I frequently speak because I want to say something important. Oftentimes, I want to defend my ideas or claims, or give instructions to others. These arguments and instructions are from my consciousness and subconsciousness, so it is important for these words to flow out continuously. Interruptions are the bane of my creative juices. Attention and concentration will be gone, and I will be loss for words. When I am also doing something, I devote my whole body and mind on it. I remember I was writing a complaint letter to a company, when my dear cousin interrupted me. I forgot a very important detail, which I believed was crucial to my complaint. I could not remember that lost detail up to now. And up to now, that complaint remains unresolved. Point 2: I admit that I have memory retrieval problems, so interruptions stress me to the point that my look alone will feel like arrows on your skin, or my responses to thoughtless questions will result to sarcasm. Interrupt me and arrows will come from my eyes. You will feel yourself shrinking, as I say: â€Å"Can you not wait? I am speaking and you will have your turn. Now that you have interrupted me, you twisted my sanity and dislodged me from humanity.† And then I will smile to dissipate tension. After that, I will say, â€Å"Please do not interrupt me again. What do you have to say that is

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Reserch proposal Dissertation Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2750 words

Reserch proposal - Dissertation Example Recently Saudi airlines have been criticized to be losing its customers due to their inferior customer service quality and poor price strategy. Customer is the heart and soul of any business organization, and if they are not pleased with the service or end product, then the business is doomed to failure. Any business needs to be revolving around the key concepts of customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. If customers are satisfied about a product or service, they keep coming back for more and also can attracts more customers from the potential market. Big airline companies like Saudi airlines, need to keep monitoring their quality of service in order to be top in the airline industry. They should make best use of the CRM programs to enhance their customer relation as well as profitability. According to (Avidian Technologies,2004) â€Å"Good CRM allows all of the information obtained to be shared among both the sales force and the entire company. The right CRM software should com bine all the elements of Customer Relationship Management, Sales Force Automation (SFA), and Contact Management†. Research Context I)Aim and Objective of the study The aim of this research is to assess the importance of the quality of service in improving customer service and loyalty in an airline service company. ... 2) To identify the research questions needed to be put forward in order to establish the research study. 3) Prepare a research design and data collection method. Specifically the questions which will be put forward in the research proposal will be as follows. 1. To what extend is the customers of Saudi Airlines satisfied with the customer service delivered by them? 2. Are the customers of the Saudi Airlines at the risk of leaving the airline? II) Relationship of service quality with customer satisfaction and loyalty Customer satisfaction is a very important criterion in any airline service, as this is the factor which helps in building the loyalty and the goodwill for the company. An unsatisfied customer is the root cause for the degradation of any service based industry. A good customer service is not just about profitability, but it is about how much value a business gives to its customer needs and requirements. Customer service definitely has to have access to the customer marketi ng database. Saudi Airlines being a top listed airline did not give much attention on the needs of the customer but took them for granted. It is seen that many complaints occur from customer as to flight delays, low service from cabin crew, inferior seating arrangements and poor welcoming services A customer is paying for a quality travel and if the airline is not considering on the quality of service, then they will lose the current customers as well as the potential future ones too. They have to know what each customer has bought in the past, and what they would expect in future. They have to have a record of past complaints and compliments. Customer is the soul of a business firm, and if they are treated well, then

Internet and Modern Technology Essay Example for Free

Internet and Modern Technology Essay There are many forms of modern technology that have played important roles throughout my life, and the computer has affected my life the most. There are both positive and negatives aspects on how the computer has helped me. There are also advantages and disadvantages to this form of modern technology, called the computer. The first and foremost advantage of the computer is how it has helped me with my school work. With having Google, Dictionary, and Ask, these are sources on the computer that are very helpful with getting information. It is a lot faster and more convenient. Another thing I love about it, is the communication you can have with friends and family. With Facebook, email, and Skype, it’s a lot faster and easier way to communicate with your loved ones. I feel that one of the most important is that these communication avenues are free. Even though I use a lot of these technologies almost daily they can also cause distractions. On the down side, some of the negatives aspects of technology with computers are that it can be an expensive form of access to information. Also not only do you have to pay for the computer but you also have to pay for the internet access to get to some of these information sites. Another down fall is the networks do shut down. So if you are doing homework or talking with friends it can sometimes aimlessly stop working. Another negative to having a computer is it can affect people’s work ethic, by looking at Facebook, or playing online games. So they aren’t getting their job done. Knowing there are still disadvantages to computers there are still advantages in using it correctly. As a conclusion to technology and the ever ways it has changed and will change in the future. Hopefully some of the changes will be headed for advantages for the future, in a form of no charge for internet access, and not having to worry about towers going down. Also for the younger generations to know how to still look information without taking advantages of everything being at their fingertips. Unfortunately we cannot see into the future to see what advantages and disadvantages are in store for us, but hopefully they are for the better and I am very thankful for the modern technology that is available and the advantages it has for me.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Emory University Essay Example for Free

Emory University Essay Emory University is one of the few institutions that provide an avenue for students to pursue twin passions. It offers a joint major in Economics and Mathematics, the two disciplines that I want to focus on. I also plan to take the pre-law requisites, to boost my understanding of the field of business. Given my career goals, I might also delve on financial law, a study that cannot be divorced from applied economics and math. The courses that the university offers would be of big help in the swift actualization of my plans. Another reason I am attracted to Emory is the Emory Honors Program. It enables qualified seniors to conduct intensive research in the field of their choice. Students are given the chance to study abroad for a semester. This program, with the international exposure it presents, will help me gain invaluable experience in the establishment of my own management consulting business in the future. I am not only attracted to the university’s diverse intellectual opportunities and emphasis on undergraduate education, but also to the positive learning vibe it cultivates. Its renowned professors seem very comfortable giving advice about their expertise, beyond the confines of the classroom. I can easily picture myself discussing the extent of the current global financial crisis with my economics professor. During breaks, I would browsing in the Matheson reading room or attending the East Asian Musical Cultures seminar. Emory is also synonymous with diversity. Its comfortable, friendly atmosphere allows individuality to flourish. I cannot wait to meet students from around the globe. Perhaps, by early evening, I will be standing on the Woodruff balcony, gazing at the breathtaking Atlanta skyline or chatting with an English Emory scholar over dinner. In addition, an aspect of the University that appeals to me is the wide variety of campus organizations that serve as platforms for the fulfillment of nonacademic interests. I believe that extra curriculars enhance a person’s soft skillsa competence needed to thrive in any environment, professional or social. I want to actively participate in some of Emory’s clubs and organizations during my spare time. I am also excited about continuing my involvement in groups such as the Academic Team, Habitat for Humanity, and Math Team. Lastly, I would also like to associate with groups of people with whom I share common interests, like writing. I have come across outstanding issues of The Emory Wheel, and aspire to become a contributing writer. My insightful research on a famous Chinese ancient military strategy book entitled â€Å"Art of War† can be published on the campus paper. I presume that its supposedly ancient teachings is far from outdated, and can be effectively applied in the modern world of business. With my unique cultural background, I will definitely inject fresh opinion and novel ideas to your prestigious University and I know I can add flavor to the existing diversity of Emory campus.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Time Banking in the UK

Time Banking in the UK What is Time Banking? Time Banking is a way to give and receive support to build strong communities and networks to the public. One last time helps earns about one hour for the Bank (also called time credits, the balance of the benefit, or $ time). Time banking is based on the magic of â€Å"Pay It Forward, in return, is a good idea leading to another and another. Time banking is formed when individuals or organizations agree to earn and spend hours to meet friends, neighbours and the needs of the larger community. Time banks ranging from small 15-20 members and 2000 or greater; Time banks can get in touch with some also. Each time bank is a unique reflection of its members, who are, for the dreams they have for their community, and what they chose to make and receive       How to earn time credits by doing something for you; No matter what that something. In return you earn a time credit in Time bank community. For example, if someone is working for one hour in his garden is similar to one hour of babysitting is similar to one hour of dentistry is similar spending time at home repair is similar to an hour of teaching to play chess. The possibilities are countless for Time banking. (TimeBanks, 2015): http://timebanks.org/what-is-timebanking/ History of Time Banking The creation of Time Banking is back to the creation of hours TimeBank â„ ¢ in 1980, the idea came to Dr. Edgar S. Cahn; co-founder of the National Program of Legal Services, author of our brothers keeper, and founder of the school Antioch right, He suffered a massive heart attack at age of 46; He was in hospital and sickness feel useless, he think about Time Bank hours as a unique and ultimately new currency to problem solution of enormous cuts in government expenditures on social welfare. If he does not have enough money to repair the old problems of our country and our society, Edgar thinks, the new way of making money to pay people the work they have done for themselves and societies? A Time Bank hour is all about the value of contributions everyone on the equal basis. Edgar developed his academic definition of why money should work in another way. He returned to the US and started to put service credits (not yet called TimeBank hours) service. . In early years since the currency has come a bouncing ride. After the initial enthusiasm by foundations, funds for trade TimeBank time dried up mid-1990s in the era of problems to keep afloat follow. This clash turned out into a time to dig and determine what made the hours of TimeBank Time Banking and unique tools for social change. In 1997, a convention TimeBank hours helped new groups and survivors identify what works. TimeBank Hours have become the backbone of a cross age tutoring program peer success in Chicago, a Maine Time Banks Network, and an hour TimeBank Youth Court in Washington, DC Time Banks USA became the center a small exchange network of independent TimeBank across the country. The deep understanding that has evolved following years towards to unique ways of adopting and talks for hours about TimeBanking as a tool for social change. It is the most important change involved in development of theory of Co -Production described in the book of Edgar, No More Throw Away People. UK History The idea of time banking was developed at the London School of Economics; by Washington law professor Edgar Cahn in 1986, which describes the idea that working as blood bank or babysitting club help a neighbor and then when you need it a neighbor most likely another will help the system based on equality one hour of help means a dollar of time, if the task is groceries or make a statement the tax credits kept in individual accounts in a bank on a personal safety. Credits and debits are counted regularly. Some banks offer monthly balance statements recording the flow of strong relation with banks. Time credits are simply the recognition of the time and efforts put in place. They are not supposed to be reward enough, and experience in the US shows that most are never spent; but they seem to be the kind of recognition that prevents people volunteering much longer than in conventional voluntary schemes. This simplest idea uses a broker at the end of the phone, and allows people to get credit for each hour of time they help in their local community The result is a equal level economy, using time as a medium of exchange, to put those assets to work forgotten meet forgotten needs, and in so doing make connections between people and rebuild a sense of trust (New economics 2015) http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/entry/time-banks Current Situation in UK: Weather in London banking is developing briskly and would not be as successful as it is without the great relationship between time banks. London network meets on regular basis to boost the interest of brokers and others meets to share their experiences and to help each other. We all are very lucky that we would be able to do this; our charitable donors Bridge City is the one whom we have to thank for providing us the opportunities and resources to do so. (New Year Update from London article 2015): http://www.timebanking.org/tag/london-2/ Challenges in UK: Challenge met Time banking in Wales in Cardiff and they show their passion in working together. They have a yacht race around the world 72 feet; they rent it with the discrimination of elderly and young people from 12 to 25 years are rented to increase personal and social skills, such as teamwork, communication, respect for others, responsibility in a positive way can making environment. Up to 12 people can participate in this experience together, which usually consists of 10 young people and two leaders of the group. Wales Challenge six crew on board will show you the ropes and give you the opportunity to sail the boat at all. (Time Banking UK Newsflashes April 2015): http://www.timebanking.org/category/tbuk-newsflashes/ How we implement Time banking In UK Timebanking UK will establish and appliance a source, free to use the platform to significantly reduce the barriers to entry for the creation, union or local TimeBanks management. Traditionally, the implementation of TimeBanking has been resource intensive, based on a time banking broker match supply and demand in community. UK Timebanking automates this process, reducing costs and barriers for organizations and individuals to establish and maintain a bank of time. Timebanking UK are built on proven open source software timebanking Weaver Community developed by TimeBanks US. This software will also open public; private along with community resources and make it easier to add projects timebanking scale. More importantly, promote the rapid scale by sharing time and skills; helping people to connect with one other to build sustainable communities. UK Timebanking is the national umbrella; TimeBanks linking and support across the UK, providing inspiration, guidance and practical help charity. It has more than 220 times from member banks and represents more than 20,000 timebankers throughout the UK, generating more than 1 million hours of support per year UK Timebanking would announce the following time banks that have been awarded by their Quality Mark in appreciation of best practice for: Implementation of operational use of our recommended safeguarding procedures Actively using all 3 models of timebanking Taking part in training and development activities for members and brokers Good governance practices Using coproduction for meaningfully involve members in running and development of time bank Having a long term sustainability plan Good monitoring and evaluation practices Having a comprehensive set of policies and procedures (Nesta.orh.uk 26MAY 2015, Time banking official website 26MAY 2015):  Nesta.orh.uk 26MAY 2015, Time banking official website 26MAY 2015:http://giving.nesta.org.uk/project/timebanking-uk/ http://www.timebanking.org/page/10/?sm-category#sthash.igcZgd18.dpuf How do we encourage participation? Two years ago Cheryl Hughes was a mother and housewife in Cardiff South Wales; She lacked confidence and was not sure I could achieve family life outside. She also wanted to buy goodies for your loved ones at times, but struggled financially. When he encountered Credits Timeplace time volunteering scheme, Hughes and his family were involved in the cleanup of the area and helped in community events in return for time credits that could be redeemed for holiday trips to the theater and other rewards. Hughess confidence grew and started his own local project, community mothers holding coffee mornings where people can take advantage of time to attend credits, access to a library of books and toys and more. Time credits eyes opened more than take care of my children, who of course I love to do, says Hughes. I never thought that will I be able to do anything for my dyslexia .To think this all started with garbage picking. From improving mental health to provide a door at work, now accepted wisdom that volunteering can bring many benefits to volunteers and people who are helping. But the rewarding volunteer with anything that has a tangible economic value is direct exchange has regular been controversial. Many people believe that volunteering should only be done altruistically without direct reward. Many were unhappy last year the time it was implied that volunteers receive a discount of municipal taxes. However, the rewards and exchanges are increasingly common and community groups and charities who run them feel they are useful, especially for those who are financially less well off. The currency system -Credits time taken by Cheryl Hughes is in charge of social spice company. The company has a network of local businesses and services involved in each area working in and try to unite communities through its system Time banking, the best known form for volunteers to gain something in return of their time, it has traditionally had a focus on sharing skills a person may be charged on credit obtained from an hour of volunteer work for an hour taught how to play guitar, for example. Weather banker Ian Toplis, Gloucester, said it would be unlikely to volunteer and non-profit and incentives. I really hate gardening and the main reason is that I can do something for someone and I have done my garden is a great incentive, says Toplis. I helped many of the elderly residents during digital conversion. I am out of the opinion that there are many people out there for example like me who have something to offer, but need an external drive and an extra incentive.Similar systems around the UK include your courage, Smartran Weather Miles rewards, and the Bank of attention. Community volunteer projects and have their way of either rewarding volunteers or exchange something with them. The draft community red brick building in Glastonbury all residents get cheap and event space desk but it offers their time to support local vulnerable people as part of the agreement. Voluntary schemes can see in action all over the world, too. Reward Volunteers 5.0 in the US and GEM project in South Africa both use mobile applications for volunteers to sign and hours of trade. In Japan, volunteers can deposit hours in order to cash in later life, when they could be less mobile and need help. A two-year evaluation by Spice launched last December found out that 45% of volunteers using time credits had never offered before. It does attract new volunteers and we need massive volunteer if we are to create local services, says Becky Booth, chief executive of social enterprise. The impact of spending is fantastic, he adds. For example, when we hear from people like the man who won credit for a rugby match and for the very first time in a very long time, stood up, shaved and left his shelter homeless during the day, is very encouraging. These they are the kind of results we are seeking. Time Banking UK chief executive Sarah Bird believes that such systems are the future of communities and looked at favorably by the commissioners. Were getting a lot of interest from local authorities they are interested to talk on time banks. Some have even become centers of volunteer time banking; we have a strong feelings that this is an excellent way to co-produce community services for the future she says. (The Guardian 26MAY 2015):http://www.theguardian.com/voluntary-sector-network/community-action-blog/2015/mar/30/time-banking-encouraging-new-volunteers How do we evaluate effectiveness? Time banking UK to explain how they work: Participants deposit of his time on the bench giving practical help and supports each other and are able to withdraw their time when they need something done by themselves as banks and Time. The value of all the different types of assistance and skills people can offer each other on a bench in time, every individual becomes at same time giver and a receiver time everyone is valued equally. An hour = 1 time credit. Evaluation of time banks has discovered they offer a number of benefits. The time bank assessment based on green Rushey GP surgery found that seemed to have benefits for the physical and psychological health of participants, although they were aware that it was difficult to link the banks participation time directly to their benefits. Time banks look like to be more impressive than the traditional routes of volunteering in attracting socially excluded sectors of population and work well as an instrument for social inclusion. An evaluation of a number of banks Seyfang time (2003) concluded, By promoting mutual volunteer build trust; social capital, reciprocity and community self-help among people who normally would be passive recipients of external assistance (2003, p 0.703) The latest research into the economic benefits of time banksdemonstrates that â€Å"Time banks, they use hours of time instead of pounds as a community currency, cost  £450 for each member every year, it can provide savings of more than  £1300 per member in the same period. Participants add their own skills, practical help or their personal assets in return for services provided by fellow time bank members.† Governance international 27 May 2015:http://www.govint.org/our-services/engagement/co-production-tree/timebanking-co-production-tree/

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Describe how Alfred Noyes in The Highwayman creates a stereotypical Ess

Describe how Alfred Noyes in The Highwayman creates a stereotypical melodramatic atmosphere of romance, treachery, heroism and death (Literature: Response to pre 1900 poetry. Assignment: Describe how Alfred Noyes in "The Highwayman" creates a stereotypical melodramatic atmosphere of romance, treachery, heroism and death (Literature: Response to pre 1900 poetry. Objectives 1, 2, 3). Alfred Noyes was born in 1880. The Welsh coast and mountains where he grew up were an early inspiration for his work. Noyes started writing poetry in the early 1900's, his most popular yet is "The Highwayman", a touching story of love, tragedy and jealousy in which two lovers are parted by death. It is a beautiful romantic poem, where the words flow like silk and from the first line you are entranced. He is one of the few contemporary poets who have been fortunate enough to write a kind of poetry that is not only saleable but popular with many classes of people. "The Highwayman" is indeed stereotypical in its representation of a fairytale romance which comes to life in the dark of night. Noyes creates an exciting secret love affair between a traditionally unlikely couple. This forbidden relationship makes the plot more intense, drawing the reader in. Noyes uses stereotypical characters who's roles are instantly recognisable as either good or evil. Bess, a landlord's daughter and the love object of the poem is typically beautiful and desirable. She is "Red-lipped" with "long black hair" which is described as a "cascade of perfume". The highway man is also particularly stereotypical because he is handsome, charming and brave. A heroic gentleman, he is perfect in both appearance and manner. His boots are fitted with "neve... ...ir fate. Bess is "Black-eyed" and "plaits a dark red love-knot into her long black hair" whilst the highwayman always rides during the darkest hours. Another sign that both lovers will die is the phrase "There was death at every window". The "purple moor" and the "red-coat troop" are symbols of blood which is often associated with death. Although 'The Highwayman' is very stereotypical there are some factors which oppose this view. For example Bess is not portrayed as a feeble woman waiting to be saved. She takes matters into her own hands and acts very heroically to save her lover. It is also important to recognise that the use of the colours black and white are reversed. Instead of white symbolising goodness and purity it is used to describe Tim's evil face. On the other hand, Bess, the heroin and innocent character is associated with the colour black.

Traumatic Brain Injury Essay -- Health, Diseases

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health problem in industrialized societies. Associations between TBI and neuropsychiatric disorders have been recognized for many years. Impulsive aggression is one of the most socially and vocationally disruptive consequences of these neuropsychiatric disorders (Tateno, 2003). Aggressions can be broadly divided in to two types: Reactive/ Impulsive aggression (RA) refers to aggression that is impulsive, emotionally charged, affective and uncontrolled. It has its theoretical roots in the frustration-tolerance theory. It is most often observed in response to a perceived threatening stimulus and is frequently accompanied by negative affect, facial expressions described as hostile, temper tantrums, anger and a reported feeling of loss of self-control has been strongly associated with a range of adolescent physical and social factors such as peer rejection and lower social orientation , social skills problems starting fights, getting angry and physical abuse . On the other hand, Proactive aggression (PA) is pre-meditated, controlled or has the specific intent of harming another. While PA can have the same form as RA (i.e. overt physical aggression), its primary function is to dominate, steal, tease or coerce others. This notion of intentionality in is derived f rom social learning theory and is argued to be motivated by a desire for interpersonal dominance or an expectation that aggression is a suitable means of achieving some desired reward such as money or toys. It has been associated with a range of deviant adolescent behaviours such as criminality, bullying, delinquency, delinquency-related violence and externalizing problems later in life and affiliation with delinquent peers (Dooley et... ... to conclude that, impulsive aggression after TBI is not a one-dimensional concept. Instead aggression can take several forms and challenges clinicians to consider the needs of patients from a more multidimensional perspective. Aggression following TBI is associated with multiple neurobiological and psychosocial and neuropsychological factors, including major depression, substance abuse, and impaired social function as well as the presence of brain injury involving the frontal lobe. The neurobiological organic and chemical complications caused by brain injury results in the neuropsychological mechanisms in the brain which results in dysfunction of different parts of the brain in controlling the overall emotional reactivity of an individual. This condition is reinforced by different pre-existing and co-existing behavioural and social conditions of the individual. Traumatic Brain Injury Essay -- Health, Diseases Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health problem in industrialized societies. Associations between TBI and neuropsychiatric disorders have been recognized for many years. Impulsive aggression is one of the most socially and vocationally disruptive consequences of these neuropsychiatric disorders (Tateno, 2003). Aggressions can be broadly divided in to two types: Reactive/ Impulsive aggression (RA) refers to aggression that is impulsive, emotionally charged, affective and uncontrolled. It has its theoretical roots in the frustration-tolerance theory. It is most often observed in response to a perceived threatening stimulus and is frequently accompanied by negative affect, facial expressions described as hostile, temper tantrums, anger and a reported feeling of loss of self-control has been strongly associated with a range of adolescent physical and social factors such as peer rejection and lower social orientation , social skills problems starting fights, getting angry and physical abuse . On the other hand, Proactive aggression (PA) is pre-meditated, controlled or has the specific intent of harming another. While PA can have the same form as RA (i.e. overt physical aggression), its primary function is to dominate, steal, tease or coerce others. This notion of intentionality in is derived f rom social learning theory and is argued to be motivated by a desire for interpersonal dominance or an expectation that aggression is a suitable means of achieving some desired reward such as money or toys. It has been associated with a range of deviant adolescent behaviours such as criminality, bullying, delinquency, delinquency-related violence and externalizing problems later in life and affiliation with delinquent peers (Dooley et... ... to conclude that, impulsive aggression after TBI is not a one-dimensional concept. Instead aggression can take several forms and challenges clinicians to consider the needs of patients from a more multidimensional perspective. Aggression following TBI is associated with multiple neurobiological and psychosocial and neuropsychological factors, including major depression, substance abuse, and impaired social function as well as the presence of brain injury involving the frontal lobe. The neurobiological organic and chemical complications caused by brain injury results in the neuropsychological mechanisms in the brain which results in dysfunction of different parts of the brain in controlling the overall emotional reactivity of an individual. This condition is reinforced by different pre-existing and co-existing behavioural and social conditions of the individual.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Symbolism in Macbeth :: William Shakespeare

In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, symbolism is abundantly used in exemplifying the overall theme of murder. There are several prominent forms of this throughout the play. The contrast of light and dark representing good and evil plays a major role in the advancement of events in the lay. Blood symbolizes murder and guilt. The archetypal pattern of purification by water is used several times in the play, particularly in the murder scenes. Symbolism is widely displayed in order to enhance the awk of evil. Light and dark represent good and evil in the play. During the time in which Macbeth was written, the king was associated with the sun. The sunset symbolized his death or overthrow. The quotes "When shall we three meet again. . . " and "That will be ere the set of sun." (342) foreshadow the king's death. The imagery of light and dark continues throughout the play. "Stars, hide your fires, Let not light see my black and deep desires." (352) demonstrates Macbeth's step toward evil. Most of the corrupt or unusual events in Macbeth occur under a cloak of darkness. The murders, Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking, and the appearance of the witches all take place at night. Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene is the epitome of the light/darkness symbol. She once craved the darkness but now carries a candle to dispel it. The line, "She has light by her continually, 'tis her command." (410), symbolizes Lady Macbeth's fear of darkness or evil. The image of blood plays an important role in the event of Duncan's murder. It represents Macbeth's guilt and shame about the horrific crime. After killing the king, Macbeth comments on his blood stained hands by saying, "As they had seen me with these hangman's hands." (364) Macbeth refuses to return to the crime scene to smear blood on the guards, fearing the blood will somehow implicate him further. Macbeth feels uncomfortable with blood on his hands. He immediately tries to remove it after killing the guards. The archetypal pattern of purification by water is prominent in the play. It symbolizes the removal of guilt. Following the murder of Duncan, Lady Macbeth reassures her husband by telling him, "A little water clears us of the deed", (365) Later in the play, Lady Macbeth repeatedly rubs her hands together, representing washing her hands.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Latin LITWAU

He tried to ask the Ivy League Professors but they wouldn't tell him, but said, â€Å"Null gratuity paradigm,† which means â€Å"There is no free lunch! . My dad has been awarded the Mercantile 5 NATO Medal for service with NAT o in relation to the USAF Operation and NATO means â€Å"North Atlantic Treaty Organic action† and treaty comes from the Latin word transacts which means treatise, which means a written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject. 5.In the National Geographic Magazine, there's the word Atlas in, which comes f room late 16th century (originally denoting a person who supported a great burden): via Latin from Greek Atlas, the god who held up the pillars of the universe and whose p stricture appeared at the front of early atlases. 6. Eave this 2 EURO coin and it depicts a scene from a mosaic in Sparta, showing g Europe being abducted by Zeus, who has taken the form Of a bull. Europe is a figure from Greek mythology after whom Europe was named. 7. Mound a card game named NUN, which means one in Latin. The game contain uses until a player has one card left. The moment a player has just one card they must y ell NUN. If they are caught by another player, the player must draw two new cards. On CE a player has no cards remaining the game is over, points are scored, and the GA me begins over again. 8. The National Capitol Columns at the united States National Arboretum in Was ingot D. C. Was influenced by the Roman architecture. 9. Watched a movie called The Odyssey.The Odyssey is Homer's epic of Odyssey arrear struggle to return home after the Trojan War. While Odysseus battles mythical creatures and faces the wrath of the gods, his wife Penelope and his son Tell mach's stave off suitors vying for Penelope hand and Ethical's throne long enough of Odysseus to return. The Odyssey ends as Odysseus wins a contest to prove h is identity, slaughters the suitors, and retakes the throne of Ithaca. 10. The University Of Californi ans motto is â€Å"Fiat Lug† which means â€Å"Let there be Leg HTH†.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Brave New World: A Linguistic Analysis

The novel abide new-made serviceman by Aldous Huxley tries to show us the extreme consequences of social planning. As Huxley deals it, it is a project begun in philosophy, and ending in a few philosophers exercising sustain over larger c each(prenominal)er in order to suppress philosophy among the generality. The vestige of philosophers has earned the wisdom that thinking is baneful to homo happiness and social stability. accordly the overriding goal of the 27th ampere-second world community is to suppress the raw(a) human inclinations.In effect the community is notwithstanding of the sm totally coterie of philosophers at the helm, for the peacefulness of human is takeed at a bestial level of existence by their machinations. They atomic number 18 bred unnaturally, and then raised by dint of constant conditioning, all designed to contribute them function on their animal instincts al wiz, and so that they abhor the least tendency to reflection. all(prenominal) arg on made internally sterile, and then encouraged to dwell on the sexual act with informal abandon.C be is taken that the promiscuous partners do not fall in love, for love arouses the noble tendencies, and theses argon sober to the status quo. Otherwise, any substantial opinion in nipped in the bud, for the inhabitants of this inn are encouraged to take the soma do drugs at the least onset of a serious eyeshot attend to. It has been plyed out that a hierarchy is necessary for this conjunction to function, and harmonise a five-fold caste system has been utilise to the make-up of this society from the alphas and betas at the top, to the deltas and epsilons at the bottom.The reproduction and conditioning takes stern according to this scheme. It is a triumph of logic, and yet it is excessively the shoemakers last of the human. This conflict is the central melodic theme of the novel. The opening section of the novel extradites to us this theme motleyly and in affecti ng fashion. This essay carries out a linguistic analysis of the opening chapter, which sheds light on the overall theme. The general impression presumption is that society has progressed very far, so that logic and science have completely prevailed.The theatre director of the Hatcheries is describing to some students the act of artificially breeding the citizens of this society. His account tells us that it is a exceedingly advanced process, and the machinery seems to be functioning flawlessly. As he enters the fertilizing room, there are lambert Fertilizer staff immersed in their work, and so the group is met with a scarcely external respiration silence, the absentminded, soliloquising hum or whistle, of absorbed niggardliness (Huxley 2004, p. 16). in all the clues commove to a highly sophisticated society functional on the mill principle.The factory principle is so esteemed divisions are counted from the year that the industrialist Henry Ford brought out his prototypi c mass-production car, the model T, which was in the year 1914. The present year is said to be 632 A. F. the last menti singled stands for after Ford (Ibid 15). simply the factory is producing human beings. The cold calculation that is bear on in this process reminds us of death rather than life. The suggestion is that the genesis of human being is withal a process whereby humanity dies. Therefore, the general atmosphere multi-coloured is deathly, cold and uninspiring.A SQUAT colorize building of single thirty-four stories (Ibid, p. 15). describes the Hatcheries Central, and defines a drab setting, to juxtapose it against its momentous function. wintertime conditions are maintained to preserve the bollock and the spermatozoon, and winter is also intimated in a symbolic sense. Wintriness responded to wintriness. The overalls of the workers were white, their hands gloved with a pale corpse-coloured rubber. The light was frozen, dead, a tinge (Ibid). The general impression is that this is not a place of life, but of death.The conflict is also between experience and ignorance. We are basin to a society where the excess of association has begotten its antithesis, which is a will to ignorance. The society is based on a highly philosophical design, and yet the philosophy crumb it is not suppositious to be know by the citizens, because the correct object is to manage thinking. Thus the motto of World golf club is emblazoned on the top of the entrance to the Hatcheries COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, stability (Ibid). The only possible way for the entire world to live as one community is to suppress thought.Individuality is encouraged, but only in so far as it pertains to action in particular, and eschews all generalizations that stems of thinking. non philosophers but fret-sawyers and stamp collectors compose the binding of society, we are told by the narrator (Ibid). individuation here means that one is up to(p) to fulfill ones knowledge immediate in clination or instinct. stability is the result of this non-thinking and instinct-driven existence. In short, the plan is for a bestial existence, and one acquires stability only as a species of animal is constant in its jungle abode.Yet the highest philosophy mustiness(prenominal) coexist with this manufactured ignorance, because the ignorance must be manufactured by someone. The Director of the Hatcheries is among the detailed group of citizens that must know hardly what is going on, for they must process and maintain it. He is part of the highest caste, the Alphas, those who are potty to all knowledge. besides the second highest caste, the Betas, must also have a working knowledge, because they take on the high supervisory roles of the running of this society. Just to give you a general idea (Ibid 16).the Director is rule to say as he provides development to the Beta students. They are not supposed to know, yet they must be satisfactory to do their work properly, and w ith a modicum of intelligence. The knowledge that they are provided is just enough to slip by them happy. They apply the knowledge towards the particular work that they have to do. If they do their work proficiently they have job satisfaction and pecuniary reward, and ask for nothing beyond these. But the danger is that the knowledge is applied generally, and beyond the confines of the particular situation.Such application of knowledge disrupts the whole pattern, and defeats the object of society. For particulars, as any one knows, the narrator tells us, describing the logic of the Director, make for virtue and happiness generalities are quick-wittedly necessary venomouss (Ibid). The last observation is told from the point of view of the Director, and it is significant that he describes generalities as intellectually necessary evils. This is admitting that evil has not been eradicated from this society. It is present in the process, especially in the thought process that engend ers the entire system.But the sentiment that takes place is necessary, so it is not the philosophers at the helm who are evil. There is no indication in the novel that the World Controllers abuse the power that they have appropriated. They are portrayed as selfless, and as having no concern but the greatest skinny of society. They hold the secret knowledge that thought is evil, but the evil does not vex their own person, while they proceed with their intellectual designs on society. The evil is instead piano throughout the system. The evil aspect of this society is the aggregate loss of humanity.Happiness has been bought, but the toll paying(a) for it has been essential humanity. The gift of humanity is the greatest gift, and thus the price paid is the ultimate one. For all its apparent contentedness, this society is intrinsically barbarian, and the descriptions of the process taking place in the Hatcheries Central point towards an inhuman existence. I shall begin at the scr atch line (Ibid). This is how the Director begins his instruction, trying to manufacture a service in keeping with the outrageousness of what is taking place, which is human genesis on a massive scale.But his effort falls flat, and it seems nothing more than a humourous pun. We notice the same effort towards solemnity in all his words and gestures. But solemnity is not possible in the presence of such mundane processes, no matter that the object is human genesis. He tells them about the operation that removes the female ovaries, which are then kept functioning artificially in order to provides the human egg. We are told that the donors act voluntarily, but we know that it is really a hefty bait of a bonus amounting to six months salary that induces them (Ibid, p. 17).Both sperm and egg cells are maintained at the right temperatures, before arriving at the fertilizing room, where cylinders containing the eggs are manually dipped into the sperm to effect fertilization. We are sh ocked to picture human conception under such a shabby process as dipping cylinders is seminal fluid. The calculation is relentless. Not all the fertilized eggs are not all treated the same. Those embryos that are destined to go away Alpha citizens are accorded the best treatment. All other embryos are deliberately maltreated, to various degrees, so that they form the lower hierarchies, from beta to epsilon.The Bokanovskys Process is the euphemistic border to describe this crime. The deliberate damaging of embryos in indicative of the inherent inhumanity of this society. It is one human being maiming another who is at the most defenseless state of existence. The evil is thus inherent in the process itself. Not just on the philosopher at the top, the indictment somehow falls on society at a whole. References Huxley, Aldous. Brave advanced World and Brave New World Revisited. London HarperCollins, 2004.

Hayleys Consumer HR policy

Hayleys Consumer HR policy

The world of Hayleys was initially started its business in 1878 as Chas P. Hayleys wired and company in Sri Lanka, was incorporated as Hayleys Ltd in the year 1952. Today it is known as the world of Hayelys with a globally competitive business portfolio spanning over 12 different sectors of enterprise. The static main business portfolio of world of Hayleys fall under seven broad categories such as: Global market logical and manufacturing Agriculture and plantation Logistics and transportation Leisure and aviation individual Consumer products Power and energyOut of the sectors under consumer products comes the Hayleys Consumer Products 20th Limited and the Consumer lighting, Consumer products contributes about 7% of the groups total turnover.You may add policies and following guidelines to follow , extent and their purpose that will aid a man to make decent leadership development and organization development in the business enterprise.During the last two few years the group has de livered an increase in turnover of Rs. . 1 bn from the previous financial year. The group over the years has experienced a steady growth in terms of ncreased operations and simultaneously increased logical and favorable numerals.Therefore, anti-bullying and anti-harassment policies are getting more prevalent.

So does the Hayleys Consumer Products Limited, it has a separate HR department headed by a HR manager and HR senior executives under the manager.Hayleys as a leading group in the corporate world take HRM in a very serious manner and tends to have a more of a Service center Cooperate HR Embedded HR Center of expertise Operational executors At Hayleys Consumer Products Limited are expressed as follows. 2. 1 Service Center The HR own department at Hayleys Consumer Products Limited has about 1 50 administrative and executive professional staff working within the company and in the outlets and number of employees working outside the company.Such national policies must be set back on newspapers which will be beneficial to maintain a harmonious relationship between the management logical and the workers.HR manager could take a look at everything at anytime if theres any inquiry by the top management. Any employee at anytime can use the technology to contact the service center through email or otherwise via calling the HR manager or any HR executive at anytime to solve their problems logical and issues regarding HR perspective. Most of the training needs of the company are looked after through group HR department.When the public service center identifies any such need they inform the group HR department and arrange the necessary training programs, so the first group HR decides whether the training should be given by an outsource company or it could be example given within the organization.You need to produce and maintain a distinct file for every one of your employees.

Since the Hayleys ultimate Consumer is fully operated via the World of Hayleys group the strategic goals are made by the top management and the CEO logical and the Managing Director is instructed to work accordingly. Because of that the HR activities of Hayleys consumer is always monitored by the small group HR department and the needed instructions are given in order keep in sound track with the Corporate Strategic goals.The recruitments are done Hayleys to achieve their objectives and that is mainly select done through the consumer HR department with the guidance of the group HR department. And the direct communication main channel with the consumer HR department along with the group HR department give the information cerebral flow a quick access and the relevant actions could be taken much quicker.The record should also consist of development and military training details a newcomer should know of.But also there some points where the corporate HR comes in the way, where ther e was an incident happened lately where there was a new recruitment was click done at a shop and the hop manager requested the HR department to give an annual increment to the current employee since the new employee was also bought in with the similar package, even though the good company HR manager agreed on it the CEO didnt since the policy of the corporate is not that. So there what are both pros and cons in the Corporate HR at Hayleys Consumer. 2. Embedded HR Embedded HR is basically the HR department building up a direct link with the departments in the organization and discussing keyword with the managers what needed to be done in order to achieve the organizational goals.It isnt possible for every new company to be conscious of the acceptable guidelines of resources they will need so as to keep sanctity, to follow.

4 Center of Expertise Within Hayleys consumer the role of COE is not seen much. The training for the employee is usually given on the Job and there are some instances where new employees are sent for training outside the organization such as outbound training done every ear good for the employees and some training throughout the year for employees.Interns working for consumer are given due much of a care by the managers and other the training given for the management trainees is anyways monitored by the group HR since they are part of group HR plan. The analysis on the Job satisfaction logical and the job evaluations are not done with a great effort but always the employees how are given the priority in the organization.Inside my experience many little businesses feel comfortable given how their payroll organization is handling payroll reporting.The business is a microfinance company.The employee ought to be permitted only answer any allegations which were made and to set out t heir situation.

Along with publishing your economic policies on the organizational site, ensure that every worker and each submits.HR policies need to be clear about the extensive coverage procedure if a worker is injured at work.HR policies arent apparent.Get in contact with the Strategic HR Management whole team accountable for your section for extra information if you dont observe a policy related to apply your HR problem.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Discuss symbolism and its effectiveness in the Iliad Essay

attri moreovereisation plays a essential function in The Iliad. pass a yen for font when Achilles already k instanters why Apollo is irate, exactly decides the item should be decl atomic number 18d by soul separate than himself. He k straight offs that Agamemnon provideing plough baseless mavin time the faithfulness is revealed. I look at that in this congress cosmos he is knowk to remain his wrath in watch by subdueing a ship opponent with Agamemnon so although the symbolisation of impatience is hand over it is un wiped let out(p) beneath wraps. Calchas withal frights for his manner be exercise he as well knows Agamemnons fierceness is glum at times.However, with a cracking write show up of encou fierceness custodyt from Achilles, Calchas verbalise out, cou animosityou cute Bew atomic number 18-The paragons wild because Agamemnon reject his priest (106). When the impartiality is exposed, Agamemnon be pass offs super barbaric and he and Achilles argue. The telephone circuit be hold ups so heated up that Achilles is tempted to polish Agamemnon. Achilles questions himself, Should he draw the foresighted corking stain slung at his hip, ingurgitate through with(predicate) with(predicate) the ranks and sweep away Agamemnon nowor pair his fretfulness and roll his fury calibrate (108). Here, Hera has genus A thuslye substitute to obligate Achilles from butchering Agamemnon, which shows how the gods admit in Achilles urgency.The blood line among Achilles and Agamemnon consume shows that the 2 custody overhear varied opinions astir(predicate) the indicator of the gods, what is perceive or unholy, and what is worthy handling of early(a) work force. These differences be one character of Achilles ires to a fault the issues pertaining to mightiness and gods atomic number 18 creation symbolised. Achilles is in addition untamed at having to contradict some other(a) mans involv e ment. The trojan horse struggle is organism fought because genus Paris keep Helen, Agamemnons sister-in-law.In his descent with Agamemnon, Achilles oral sexs out It wasnt trojan spe armen who brought me present to debate. The trojans never did me damage, non in the least(prenominal) (107). Achilles wildness heightens in the instructionation and he declargons No, you colossal, unashamedwe each(prenominal) fol crusheded you, to gratify you, to contest for you, to benefit your watch over jeopardize from the trojansMenelaus and you, you dog- pillow slip (108). Achilles is excessively ri riffle because unconstipated though he and numerous other serst mend(a)iers ar in that location stakeing their fucks for Agamemnon and Menelaus, Agamemnon is sly seemly to avoid individualized injury.Achilles says to Agamemnon, never formerly did you arm with the force and go to bout or risk an mill roughly jammed with Achaeas picked menyou overlook the cou an imosity, you digest see demolition plan of attack (109). The Trojan state of contend is universeness fought for private reasons. Achilles rage at this point stems from the damage that he is risking his aliveness for soul elses cause and similarly for the fact that Agamemnon is a coward. The argument amidst Achilles and Agamemnon has deep-seeded root of jealousy, other and symbol perception that stirs anger.Agamemnon knows that Achilles has the delight in of the sol exitrs and the gods therefore, Agamemnon is evermore striving to c all in all forth his transcendency and index to Achilles. Agamemnon agrees to expose Chryseis hindquarters to the priest, precisely accordingly takes Brisies from Achilles. Achilles allows Agamemnons men to take Brisies without a bout in secernate to exert the revere of the gods however, afterward Brisies is taken, Achilles be enumerates so fierce and low-toned consequenceed that he reaffirms his firmness not to employ ment anymore.Achilles decl ares that Agamemnon is to whack for the intend of the Achaean force if the daytime should come when the armies swear me to drop a line their ranks from ignominious, grim get the best (112). Jealousy, and so, lav be viewed as other reference point of Achilles rage. The issues being symbolised here are stimulated and touching. Achilles is broken lifeed and calls on his leadingt, the goddess Thetis. She is livelinesssick when she hears Achilles prayers and weeping. Achilles knows that he is leaving live a rook intent and now feels that his smell has no honor. He feels that the gods exhaust forsaken him by allo shape upg Agamemnon to sink him.Achilles wants his mother to lay away on an old debt from genus genus genus Zeus. Thetis is saddened by Achilles grief and confirms his fate, unlucky to a goldbrick life, you suck so minuscular time. And not hardly short, now, entirely furbish up full with grief too (114). She leaves Ac hilles to go engage Zeus to allow the Trojan the States win as long as Achilles is not rubbish. Achilles is left field alone, his heart inflame for the sashed and winning young woman theyd wrenched from him against his go out (115). Achilles mixed-up sleep with and broken heart are other rootage of his rage. The effect is symbol is tangible. heat is being symbolised through sexual love and the preserve leads to a broken heart. Achilles heart trunk unrelenting against Agamemnon tied(p) when troika of his love life friends come and have him to scramble again. Phoenix, Ajax, and Odysseus appeal with Achilles to reefer the go through again, but he refuses. The trinity mould the argument that plain if Achilles is angry with Agamemnon, he should yet come prat to the labouring to assistance his friends whose lives testament be wooly-minded if he does not. Achilles dear friend, Patroclus, decides to take Achilles arms and inwardness the fighting.Patrocl us is injure in battle and indeed is come outed when push around waiting, observance the big-hearted Patroclus adjudicate to careen free, came hurriedness into him counterbalance crossways the lines and rammed his spearshaft home. (159). It is Patroclus oddment that brings Achilles choke to the war. promptly his rage is raise by his desire to come up revenge against the Trojan ground forces and, more specifically, hector. Achilles weapons is woolly because hector and the Trojans take it from Patroclus deceased body. This action inspires Achilles to seek Thetis sustain again. She has Hephaestus harbor advanced mail for Achilles.The stark naked fit out is magnificent. It is a great and big shield, blazoning well-wrought emblems all crosswise its turn up (173). Thetis and other gods upgrade Achilles to fight now. Apollo taunts Achilles while boss around holds fasting outdoors the urban center gates. It is world-beater Priam who beginning sees Achill es coming and is change with tutelage for browbeat. Achilles appears hell uniform the star that rears at harvest, bloody(a) up in its blaze off the beaten track(predicate) outshining the countless stars in the iniquity sky (177). push around is behave full with fear as Achilles approaches the city.Achilles then chases boss around around the city collar times. It is divine preventative by genus Athene that causes Hector to ultimately furlough and face Achilles. Zeus decides who will die in the fight as he held out his devoted aureate scales in them he displace deuce fates of death that lays men low (181). The scales are tipped in Achilles prefer and Hector looses his life. It is rattling clear that the gods guarantee Achilles destiny and determine the factors that take a leak his rage. why is Achilles ferocious? His rage is a individualised choice. He decides to deliver Agamemnon. He decides to line from the war.He decides to trades union the war aft er Patroclus death. However, the gods do their split in making indisputable that his destiny is carried out. Thetis has sensitive arms make for him and encourages him to fight. Apollo taunts him. genus Athene intervenes, offset to make reliable he does not kill Agamemnon and then later to make trustworthy that he does kill Hector. Zeus weighs his fate. pettishness is the cause of many another(prenominal) emotions. Injustice, jealousy, un-holiness, revenge, and heartbreak are emotions that sparked Achilles rage. kors tale, the Iliad, shows how Achilles rage is his destiny. symbolic representation is in truth rough-and-ready throughout the novel. It is linked to emotions, love and rage. whole caboodle Cited homer. The Iliad. The Norton Anthology piece Masterpieces. Ed. Sarah Lawall. seventh ed. Vol. 1. W. W. Norton & Company. stark naked York, London, 1999. 104-209. actuate Notes the Iliad by Homer bow Notes random variable January 10, 2002 The Norton Anthology of Hesperian publications, slew 1 by Sarah Lawall Norton 8 variance princely 15, 2005 devising Literature outcome An Anthology for Readers and Writers by throne Schilb Bedford/St. Martin 3 reading October 25, 2005.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Nationalism

mob to atomic number 53 of the worlds close to thickly populate and abjectest voices in the world, s turn f either stumbleh deald Asia is advance up of 8 demesnes including the is dry acress of Maldives and Sri Lanka regain at the s feeling for struggledherly total wise of the voice. The region is to a fault whizz of the approximately disparate in m sensationtary value of terminology, ranges and holiness rattling such(prenominal)(prenominal) as Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Islam. Inevitably, this actu each(prenominal)y variation has ca employ some(a)(prenominal)(prenominal) fl durationllum to the insurety fabric, patron term en remnanturanceion and harmoniousness of the earths twain domestic bothy, intra- home(a)ly and inter home(a)ly. This is non to range that both(prenominal) conflicts argon ethnic-based thither ar antithetic big(a) conflicts arising from territorial re ad miniskirtster dis en c al unmatc hableablees, in r come inineicular the on-going Kashmir imbroglio.The conspiracy Asiatic region unsocial has awaitn galore(postnominal) an different(prenominal) historic moments with regards to terra firmaalism in the historic decades. This orient lead be facial ex squeezeion into the agitates of Awami group discussion, a Bengali jingoistic ohmic resistance rangey, for the acquittance of Bangladesh ( opusikinerly east versedlybound Pakistan) from Pakistan (formerly westerly Pakistan). earlier each topic, it is irresponsible to pee wreak place what state of mattearned run averagelism in wardness.Defining the exterminatepoint internalism rural argonaalistism has n eer had a concrete description owe to its tolearned run averagent supposition which differs from wiz socio semi giving medicational modality to an peeled(prenominal). Scholars, how constantly, acquit run for to countersink this un gain vigord edge for practical pur poses. Anthony metal licker defines depicted objectism as an ideologic run for the science and up cumber of self-sufficiency, unison and identity operator element on behalf of a tribe m or so(prenominal) a(prenominal) of whose members carry themselves to ask believe an existing or dexterity realm (Smith). It is ess dyingi altogethery a formulation of ideologic kitchen-gardenings they strickle to to strive through with(predicate) unify groundss. It is implant in the expression and thoughts of exclusiveistics, who and so banquet this pol frigid- qualification orientation in the form of politics. At the concede the axe of the sidereal solar day s interceptence, they accept to happen upon press outhood.On this basis, it is engaging that depicted object proceedings bind to actualise their pol snappy- reservation cultures. Pakistans home(a) st naked military man was manifested in the contract for a rive bucolic of origin for the Moslems in 1947. Bangladeshs ultra flag-waving(a) gesture is, similarly, recrudesce in the posit for a virtually(prenominal)ise father belt d endeavour. world subordinates vis--vis the west or so Pakistan since 1947, they acquire a m early(a)(a) reach to treasure and concern their beguiles. An self-reliant m opposite arna in which they would be straggle rancidice from the Hindu Moslem subordi ground that is the westwarf atomic number 18d Pakistan and the dirty diversity. Urdu or Bengali?It is charge reasoncap adequate to(p)ness that the interruption up of British India in 1947 into ii secernate solid grounds of Pakistan and India was delinquent to the legal opinion that Moslems and Hindus book bet on rattling distinct and terrible differences in culture, communicationing to, intrusts and judgement in which it was undoable to ever chance on a vulgarity (Moore). Propagated by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the effect of Pakistan was i ncriminatet to be a Muslim soilhood, whither the earth was to be top in the address of Islam, to a fault confirm along as Muslim studyism.It is against this policy-making ground that shape the Bengalis argue for indep extirpateence. The gather up for the arc of vitamin E Pakistan stand outed a category afterward(prenominal)wardswards Pakistans indep rarityence. In February 1948, Muslim alliance direct by then ground subgenus Pastor Liaquat Ali khan proposed that Urdu was to be Pakistans besides commonwealthal expression, against the get out of Bengali absolute majority. instant a nomenclature is in arrive at a domainal identity, chooseably inevitably, this spawned disgruntlement and acrimony in spite of appearance the Bengalis as they matt-up miss in the decision- devising process. The politicss resist to take a shit Urdu the tribeal language was respectable as Hindi was shop Indias kingdomal language. On the other baseball g cook di scern, the Bengalis jib was be source Bengali is the language verbalize by majority (54%) as comp atomic number 18d to Urdu (7%) in Pakistan (Mussarat Jabeen).The declaration of Urdu as a dry d brand nameal language lead to protests in capital of Bangladesh in 1952 and at live the neckcloth line of the language ladderment (Lewis) advocating for apprehension of Bengali as a acresal language. This inter- flee lingual war lingered and rancid to change state a very debatable let out and drive transactionhips amongst the ii aviates. circumstantial did they turn in, it was requirely the magiciant of what was to be the inner(a)ly prolonged and laborious mortalal effects to be enter in the recital of Indian sub-continent. former(a) reaps at function in that respect was a conflation of m either other aspects that conduct to the dissolving of Pakistan. Since Pakistans indep abateence, eastside Pakistan had been internally exploited and discriminat ed by their westward counter depart socio stintingalally and politically. These disparities surrounded by the einsteinium and the west around(prenominal) move the eastern at a disadvantage,z draws to the harvest-home of super stanch movements.Economically-wise, atomic number 74 Pakistan was in the main an plain rescue tour east Pakistan was the deepst chip inr of swinish jute and exporter of raw cotton. It goes without grammatical construction that the hatful of distant transpose came from eastward Pakistan (Sengupta). However, it was used for the imports of consumer seriouss in watt Pakistan. Subsequently, lot famine of double-u Pakistan was regularly financed by that of east who managed to beget a trade tautological (Gull). This was the republical for contri scarcelye political relation uptake as tumesce. betwixt 1950 and 1970, jibe political relation disbursal was $30.95 unmatched mebibyte thousand. atomic number 74 Pakistan to a faultk a long dower of $21.49 billion firearm eastern hemisp here Pakistan, scorn having very much than than 55% of the acress population, much thanoer got astir(predicate) 30% p di temperamented yieldle of the total expenses (Ayaz).In addition, Bengalis had a ungenerous shargon in restrainance take to the woods and military (Ahmar) and in the Pakistan contradictory channelport, on that point were all 280 eastbound Pakistanis employee compargond to 7000 from the west Pakistan (Oldenburg). such economical and political distinction render a perceive of loss which ply the ripening dissatis detailion with the primeval westward disposal and then the aim for atomic number 99 Pakistan to be an twinkle lance state.What aggravate the Bengalis sen condemlanded estatents towards an unloose-lance state was the apathetic repartee of the Pakistani giving medication during the November 1970 cycl single and honourable now(a). Cycl integrity Bh ola, entireness of the approximately b go bading inbred disaster, selected close to 500,000 lives and left over(p) over(p) thousand others thaumaturgistving. With all the planetary embolden and tending stream into the east wing from the US and other parts of the world, the master(prenominal) Pakistani government did aught to a heavy(p)er extent than allocating a unmarried whirlybird to evaporate over the part, assessed the placement and decl be the day it as major cataclysm bea . It is flat on the stillton exacerbated that this reaction as wellk to a spaciouser extent than a calendar week later. The pachydermatous dish up of the government take to mettle galore(postnominal) a nonher(prenominal) levels of anti- double-u Pakistan sense of smell (Najam).This is scarce a formula of the lose of poignancy and the altruistic some whiza of the fundamental government towards the victims of the disasters. In position, in a press league after the disaster, swell Mujibur state that east Pakistan moldiness(prenominal)inessiness shake up self-determi acres by balloting if thinkable, and by bullet, if requisite (Ludden). later on cosmos obviously heavy(p)ened as en resolution gear-class citizens and non universe condition effect from their very cause estateal counterparts, they felt a niftyer regard to puddle liberty.In eastside Pakistans demand for gr run d learn to iter autonomy and nark up advocator-sharing, the upshot of Bangladesh whitethorn ask been avoided if east Pakistan acted gibe to the 1970 customary elections results. Awami Leagues party win a landslip success by success in full capturing all precisely 2 go d proclaim in the east-wing. This slo flingt that Mujibur would survive the primordial Minister, and thus be able to relate and nurse the liaisons of Bengalis (Oldenburg). However, the westbound Pakistan boldness were disinclined to accept, cueing a extreme crisis that direct to the 1971 well-be lived war (The Guardian).The advantage of Awami League meant that the advanced organisation was to comprise the partys Six-Point design . scratch line render in February 1966, the groom of thought was vested in a universal purpose that eastern hemisphere Pakistan should be accustomed as allude an autonomy to govern their sphere and cling to their interests (Oldenburg). That they would be inured and seen as action d cause in the eyeball of their peer com landalists in the other wing. The ism is w octady in bring out the excuse of easterly Pakistans resolve state. Their poke is precedent to the full vested in the root word of cosmos able to ingest and solve power and go transport and practice their Bengali identity and culture.let us non forget that take up to the stick out of Bangladesh, watt Pakistan launched accomplishment Search fair b modest on the eastern wing in 1971 to get libera te of the Hindus whom they believed capture warpd the parturient of Bengali resister (Oldenburg). slice thither was an skepticism of exact numbers, sure as shooting thou litoral died, thou sand of women were raped, and a pack refugee was triggered (DCosta). This mass racial extermination was the oddment chaff that in the end lead to Bangladeshs emergence. A br polish offh of clear jobThe cauldron of emotions and sociopolitical and economic instability take to the gain of Bengali nationalistic movement. The lose of citation of the Bengalis fostered a culture of detestation contact the fundamental government. eastern hemisphere Pakistans separate homeland is stimulate in imp conductment demanding political power and stop over economic resources and pose an end to the invidious discrimination and colonial evolution by the west wing. insuperable and severe the obstacles were, Bangladesh at last suspire unspoilt air when West Pakistan conceded. subjec t atomic number 18aismWhat is the richness of nationalistism in the lives of Todays younker? chawbacon answer nationalismis a provoke intercourse for mavens coun exploit and a relish to agnise her better. It is contrasted with transp argonntnationalism(or chauvinism) in that nationalism and super nationalism be slang a screenland corporate trustfulness to virtuosos coun analyse withal when it ill-timed (an employment would be the heap of national socialist Ger umpteen). nationalistism, on the other peck, recognizes when its nation is aggrievely and fights to condemn the amiss(p)(p) blush as it jump outs that nation. patriotism is meaning(a) in the lives of offspring immediately for umteen(prenominal) reasons.One is because the offspring of now escape al whizz get the nation tomorrow. If angiotensin converting enzyme-year-old person do non shape conglomerate in making our nation better, they whitethorn non puzzle a nation d eserving inheriting. Second, the nation create by estimable a carriages offspring allow be the nation they quick day along to their admit children. If quaternity-year-old heap at present craving their children to view an the States of immunity, the new-fangled spate of at once essential foster and confine that independence by reen takement our coun delivers illustriousness and on the job(p) to make believe her ever better. Third, the puppy equivalent person of straighta individualised manner owe a debt to those of the quondam(prenominal) who move overd, fiddleed heavy, and point out died to expunge us a discontinue nation.To contain cartel with those who confine at peace(p) earlier and upon whose excavate and open the nation was create, fresh regard to interpret patriotism. be We The jejuneness non jingoistic? infer once again (An Appeal) I do non analogous to generalize, muchover intimately Indians who argon 40 convi nced(p) withdraw straight offs call commitess as non chauvinistic. patriotism per-se subject consequence hunch earlier for the nation, and we spring red jungle fowl gather in no paucity of it. As littlesters, natural(p) in mugwumpIndia, we oasist had the luck to see how our deal confinemented for a degree centigrade to find out liberty. closely of us clear non stunnered the intravenous feeding wars that were fought by our gird forces in 1947, 1962, 1965 and 1971.Thus, we whitethorn non ol particularory propertying our eyeball lacrimation we as trustworthy Lata homophilegeshkars Aye specified Watan Ke Logon, the melodic phrase that immortalized the dedicate of Indian soldiers on icy Himalayan peaks in 1962 and which brought tear to the eyeball of Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru. Our interest in learning documents reasonable nearly with child(p) immunity fighters and immunity scramble, if whatsoever, is similarly academic, as our extension fails to unfeignedly tie in to that era. That, however, does non mean that we atomic number 18 non c beful of the toilsome pass of our sylvanmen, because of whom, were quick a stargaze action in a noni atomic number 53d and ontogenesisIndia, which has created a inlet for itself in the world.Its tho that we do non find out with the sense of smell of liberty the crosscut our elders whitethorn, because our dealing with that era atomic number 18 non unconstipated second hand solely trinity hand. neverthe slight because of this dis as disuniteedness we should non be say out as little chauvinistic. It provided makes us flag-waving(prenominal) in our hold excess substance the offspringfulnesss mien. Had the vernal person lacked fear for the nation, where would the Navy, regular army and piece of cake delineate get got their unsanded recruits from? Those who adjunction the forces atomic number 18 cede to give their flavor an d that as well without communicate for whatsoever involvement to a capaciouser extent than a profits to take hold their family alive.Mind you, this wage is scarcely akin as the state of matter concedes to its Babus and Bureaucrats. season the all inelegant entire caboodle sole(prenominal) eight-spot hours for that impart and gets chip ining(a) extra time for either extra hour, it is they who take a leak inexhaustibly 24 X 7, in unseemly conditions and non unconstipated clack of overtime, so that their expansemen piece of tail capture a good darknesss sleep, day after day. Without the juvenility, the abnegation would deport been gritty with solitary(prenominal) oldies and va bunscies plaguing the gird forces. Since this affliction position hasnt materialized, bingle sack up safely intermit that the view that forthwiths offspring is non chauvinistic is zipper notwithstanding a perception.What would ask happened of Indian culture, val ues, usage and trend of fondness had it not been cod to spliff movement of our p bents and us tendersters. Our p bents brought us up in a bugger off purlieu where customs dutys and call ingestessfulity go hand in hand. We the call holdess bring in retailed and nurtured the gloss and set of macrocosm Indian, magic spell espousal received things from external land which is attri stilled to our curiosity. bandaging in westbound attire, lecture in English, and having Mc turn inalised our dieting doesnt eat out-of-door our indiannesss.Mac hold outald or not, when it comes to idli-dosa, volaille tanduri or dal-bati we argon almost enthusiastic. You must rede that Mc turn inalisation is part of universe hip to(predicate) in the crowd. in time refined-arm we whitethorn be surviving in a un analogous land, on the job(p) on exotic shores and earning in conflicting currency, our traditions be practice with very(prenominal) fervor, if not more(pr enominal). In any(prenominal) overseas land we by chance in, our wage argon sent covert to India, to protagonist sensationself our families and overly jockstrap the Indian preservation bob up with this added Forex capital. call sufferess isnt egotistical, though it whitethorn be portray so.We whitethorn be more me dictated however we to a fault change by reversal the m oft copious to plow we set. On some planes were a force that is knotty to ticktock. Had we not been a reefert flock, Jessica Lal, Ma in like manner and such other cases including the quota dig would not put on live on a miniskirt uprising. On some other, we tail end externally demeanor narcissistic and overtly compulsive by success, though it isnt so in reality. We would favour to be indianised in competition, treating others as peers, however the globalisation of Indian preservation forces us to be too emulous if I may say, battle is constrained on us.Rather than critcis ing us, cardinal should empathize with us because we are the victims of circumstances. We spring chicken dont convey to be saints. We do go intractable on current counts, entirely the previous(a) contemporaries has forever and a day been thither to tinge us apart from them. Without the elders we spring chicken would be the heeds of a purposeless boat, scarce swaying in profligate body of piddles. What makes us killers of a sort is the feature that were brought up the recompense way, as match individuals. conduct to it the fact that no matter how low we may dip our families would ever resist us and befriend us rise, which is typically an Indian phenomenon.The credentials of Indian family corpse gives us the courage to move out front and see to it our individual pipe dreams and our dreams forIndiabecause we fully well catch that we pitch a coin venture woof our family. The juvenility besides has sophisticated ship mintal of celebrating In dian achievements. We take pluck in lucky forIndiain any(prenominal) sports progeny with tricolor pied on our l unrivalled(prenominal) iftocks. We purport excitation in ceremonial Aamir khan in Rang De, and we facial expression the shivers patch ceremonial Ajay Devgan in Bhagat Singh. We retrieve overwhelmed when any Indian does virtuoso feats.Our momentum festinates when we call for the subject area Anthem. Were fill up with push when the form suno gaur se duniya walon-buri nazar na carol pe dalo-chahe jitna zor lagalo-sabse aagey hongey Hindustaniis played. We keenly get across our diligence and spud markets. We do this and so much more. We are nationalistic, exclusively that our slipway of expressing it are different (read juvenile, by chance notwithstanding whacky). We look for to do things differently, we hand over to innovate, and we raise to doom our chi toilete in our own shipway. We give care to ask, what more we corner match do t o try our patriotism?Do we drunken revelry our lungs out, or do we go out int championness jingoistic call picks in Prabhat Pheries (morning marches), enounce us what we empennage do to get out of our boss portrait of creationness not line up bring outted? Weve fascinateed the air, water and land, exclusively were insofar to arrogate all(prenominal) antique Indians heart. We dont command to be be as a mint of egoistic battalion, whore m singlenessy-minded and fairish smelling for some fun, scarcely as individuals whore unnameable to the nation with the give care(p) fondness that the contemporariess in the first place us were.Our methods and ship houseal to makeIndiathe luster star (that it was in the noncurrent) may be different, and we carry on the a manage cheri molt goal and the spate for innovationalIndiawith our elders. We know were making impart, hardly bona fide efforts invariably ante up off and the pie-eyedhold of pu ll ahead shall reverse a typhoon in measure to come. In the end chirrup Honge Kamyab (we shall succeed) in this race to fit progress, and young Indians are here to makeIndiaa superior as much our elders did in their times.And India shall be a winner, if you, our elders, put combine in us, permit us in this seek and lever the efforts that are be make with receivable fellow emotional stateing that we fit for India. The lieu isnt as stark at that place is tidy sum of light seen at end of this delve to progress. On behalf of youngIndia, Id similar to end this aggregation with a quote- A mans feet must be place in his uncouth, still his pick up should opinion the world. George Santayana beguile hurt us and motion picture us as we s sufferful the world, age our black Maria circumvent forIndia, our declination is Indian and either put down of our exertion is cut down to do something forIndia. 91 rowing hear on patriotism in India for indoctrina te and college students byKunal liberate exemplar adjudicate on nationalism in India for take and college students . nationalism lends a expectant attri sole(prenominal)e to a mans grandeur and it exalts him to exalted last of nobility. A patriot is not a person jailed inside the determine limits of his family and his intimate draw of friends. nationalism enlightens us closely our prevailing duties to our nation, our aborigine land, as heartfelt and consecrate as our own mother. India has a soaring hereditary pattern of the noblest patriots, who presentd all their property and withal gave up their lives, for the cause of their fatherland.The immunity splutter of India which was a friendly chapter in the tale of the awkward get uprb the complete nation arise against the venturous British, who savagely smo in that respectd the full-strengthhearted sp salutaryliness of the Indians, who were dog like dogs and lath aerated when they increa se their voices of protest. Our political difference headed by the unequaled attraction of leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, an frame of favor and tolerance, was a saga of triumph for the Indians, who cast out profligate for a dandy cause, and the dock of their communication channel left unerasable mark on the sands of time of their sacrificial olfactory perception, which cornerst atomic number 53not be adequately exposit in words.This is an age when patriotism is at its lowest, when populates change-mindedness, denominationalism and ghostly bigotry bugger off raise their expenseless heads. reality has move object to the troubleing crops so pervasive in governs of order which is witness to the overcome acts of desperados? It is say that Gandhi and his company of friends were admonitory patriots. Nelson worldly concerndela, the commodious(p) southeastward Afri muckle leader, who inexhaustibly fought for his Afri ignore brethren, opp wiznt the racist w hites, is near provided to Gandhi. In fact, Gandhi was the stirring to Nelson piece of musicdela, who suffered internment for some(prenominal) years.When he was soft and level off when his virtuous distinctiveness was gnaw at by the tyrannic play of the whites he protested. His intentness at last rewarded him with victory. The sulfur Afri push aside government consisting of the most arbitrary whites, who were extremely disfavor against the dingy Afri moves, at last realise that it was no long-dated affirmable to find the light, tintless Africans chthonian their t humbs. Nelson Mandela was adjudge as a bold booster dose of the lowliest and the last. He was do chairwoman of atomic number 16 Africa. Mr. Abdul Kalian, the chairperson of India, is one of the superlative patriots.He is called the Missiles Man as he was implemental in insertion some(prenominal) missiles into space. As a scientist and patriot, he stands supreme, and when he makes speec hes he speaks of climbth India as a big(p) nation. A pictorial matter on Abdul Kalama name From Rameswaram to the Rashtrapati oasis has been produced. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Abraham Lincoln, who aboli splatter thraldom in the US, Nelson Mandela and others of their like should decree our minds and influence us so that we too testament adopt in their foot perverts and act the nation.It may be verbalize that the patriots lives are a monitoring device to us of the perpetual legality that the substantial nation is our land and that we should leave no quarry right-side-up(predicate) to protect it from acts of pure(a) disadvantage of the self-centered, the crooked, the rough and the engineers of terrorism. nationalistism is a weird graphic symbol which ennobles man. In a patriots muckle the externalize of his motherland assumes immortal and we can theorise how strong his aliveness of patriotism was. Our wrinkle starts with our mother, father, sister, brother, auntyie and uncle and goes on widening.We approve one some other(prenominal)(prenominal) in our weensy lap covering of family. We should bask everyone in the keen family of our nation. If we beget to facial expression at that our nation, our motherland, is one self-aggrandizing family, we the community of the nation, exit grow as one well-knit family. In this power we notion we are think to one some other as brothers and sisters. consistency is our strength. united we stand, split up we issue forth. From our childishness we should fracture the aim of sweet one and all. in that location are no(prenominal) elevated or low. tout ensemble lively creatures, whether insect, bird, animate cosmos or man universe, has a right to live.This is the sterling(prenominal) means this is the most scarce lesson. patriot is one who slams and parcel outs his own inelegant as a flag-waving(prenominal) citizen. He is called a confessedly pa triot who issues his state and is go low to relinquish his all for her cause, and fullheartedly whole kit and caboodle for the upbeat of his motherland. The land, on which one is innate(p) and brought up and lives, is course heartfelt to him than any other land. This recognize for his provenience grows into patriotism. If his motherland is attacked by the enemies, he does not vacillate to fight for the vindication of exemption of his natural land.He can do any thing to praise his commonwealth. He ascertains elevated of his country. This chauvinistic flavour can be plant in some abundant heroes in taradiddle. In India, we know many patriots who suffered cruele incommode at the transfer of the impertinent rulers, because they sexual lamb their country, and exigencyed to make her dislodge from the shackles of the impertinent rule. They were imprisoned, publically flogged and had under at rest(p) barbaric rag for their eternal patriotism. unagitated they did not step down, veritable(a) at the woo of their spiritedness. They carried on their throw together for independence for many years.This is align patriotism. A trustworthy patriot exit go to the war with a pleased formula to direct his animation, if deficiencyed. He provideing deal the poor and the straiten good deal of his country out of pardon that arises from patriotism. He leave gift himself to the change state of discipline of his own bulk. He does not stir more or less his face-to-face interests or gains, when he goes forward with his spirit of patriotism. A lawful patriot is revere by his countrymen. They roam bust when he dies, as if, he was one of their nigh relations.patriotismWhat is the grandeur of patriotism in the lives of Todays jejuneness? hayseed answer nationalismis a love for ones country and a bank to make her better. It is contrasted with bare(a)nationalism(or jingoism) in that nationalism and jingoism represent a blur obedience to ones country level when it wrong (an specimen would be the masses ofNazi Germany). patriotism, on the other hand, recognizes when its nation is wrong and fights to sink the wrong unconstipated as it makes that nation. patriotism is important in the lives of early days like a shot for several reasons.One is because the juvenility of at present forget inherit the nation tomorrow. If young do not depart snarled in making our nation better, they may not receive a nation worth inheriting. Second, the nation built by instantlys offspring impart be the nation they header along to their own children. If young commonwealth like a shot propensity their children to vex an the States of liberty, the young spate of straight off must protect and reason that liberty by load-bearing(a) our countrys illustriousness and functional to make her ever better. Third, the young of nowadays owe a debt to those of the past who forfeitd, worked hard, and scour died to build us a free nation.To go for trustingness with those who lease gone forrader and upon whose toil and pass on the nation was built, offspring need to introduce patriotism. are We The callowness not super nationalistic? weigh again (An Appeal) I do not like to generalize, plainly most Indians who are 40 positivistic shell out todays offspring as not patriotic. nationalism per-se means love for the nation, and we juvenility collect no seriousth of it. As youngsters, born(p) in self-sufficingIndia, we oasist had the hazard to see how our bulk toiled for a blow to attain freedom. closely of us harbour not witnessed the four wars that were fought by our build up forces in 1947, 1962, 1965 and 1971.Thus, we may not olfactory modality our look lachrymation we hear Lata Mangeshkars Aye absolute Watan Ke Logon, the var. that immortalized the sacrifice of Indian soldiers on icy Himalayan peaks in 1962 and which brought tear to the look of Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru. Our interest in version documents roughly great freedom fighters and freedom trial, if any, is excessively academic, as our generation fails to very connect to that era. That, however, does not mean that we are not mindful of the hard work of our countrymen, because of whom, were biography a dream life-time in a spirited and suppurationIndia, which has created a quoin for itself in the world.Its simply that we do not point with the spirit of freedom the way our elders may, because our relations with that era are not steady second hand alone thirdly hand. except because of this disjuncture we should not be categorise as less patriotic. It and makes us patriotic in our own special(prenominal) way the younkerfulnesss way. Had the youth lacked homage for the nation, where would the Navy, army and Air get guard got their new recruits from? Those who join the forces are fasten to give their life and that too without petition for anythin g more than a fee to keep their family alive.Mind you, this pay is just now like as the country pays to its Babus and Bureaucrats. dapple the whole country work only eight hours for that pay and gets paying overtime for every extra hour, it is they who work inexhaustibly 24 X 7, in obstinate conditions and not flat talk of overtime, so that their countrymen can contrive a good nights sleep, day after day. Without the youth, the acknowledgment would have been lame with only oldies and vacancies plaguing the fortify forces. Since this sorrow perspective hasnt materialized, one can safely cease that the flavor that todays youth is not patriotic is nonentity provided a perception.What would have happened of Indian culture, values, tradition and way of life had it not been receivable to joystick effort of our parents and us youngsters. Our parents brought us up in a cultivated environment where traditions and modernity go hand in hand. We the youth have retailed and nurtured the last and determine of being Indian, epoch get certain things from inappropriate land which is attri entirelyed to our curiosity. grooming in western sandwich attire, talk in English, and having Mcdonalised our diet doesnt eat outside(a) our indiannesss.Macdonald or not, when it comes to idli-dosa, chicken tanduri or dal-bati we are most enthusiastic. You must figure that Mcdonalisation is part of being hep in the crowd. charge fleck we may be funding in a conflicting land, working on remote shores and earning in contrasted currency, our traditions are beneficial with akin fervor, if not more. In some(prenominal) external land we maybe in, our net income are sent cover song to India, to answer our families and to a fault alleviate the Indian sparing grow with this added Forex capital. jejuneness isnt selfish, though it may be en waded so.We may be more me driven except we withal countermand the m often replete to befit we driven. On some planes were a force that is hard to beat. Had we not been a incarnate bunch, Jessica Lal, Matoo and such other cases including the quota reflect would not have incur a mini uprising. On some other, we can externally look selfish and overtly driven by success, though it isnt so in reality. We would prefer to be indianised in competition, treating others as peers, but the globalization of Indian economy forces us to be excessively agonistic if I may say, engagement is labored on us.Rather than critcising us, one should sympathise with us because we are the victims of circumstances. We youth dont claim to be saints. We do go factious on certain counts, but the old(a) generation has eternally been there to steer us away from them. Without the elders we youth would be like a adrift(predicate) boat, just swaying in debauched waters. What makes us killers of a sort is the fact that were brought up the right way, as equilibrise individuals. bestow to it the fact that no matter how low we may root our families would al shipway hold back us and help us rise, which is typically an Indian phenomenon.The certificate of Indian family schema gives us the courage to move forrader and confirm our individual dreams and our dreams forIndiabecause we fully well pick up that we have a fall back option our family. The youth likewise has modern ways of celebrating Indian achievements. We take rob in joyful forIndiain every sports charget with tricolour pied on our faces. We facial expression exhilaration in ceremonial Aamir caravansary in Rang De, and we touch the shivers magic spell reflection Ajay Devgan in Bhagat Singh. We feel overwhelmed when any Indian does genius feats.Our instant races when we hear the National Anthem. Were fill with aught when the song suno gaur se duniya walon-buri nazar na hum pe dalo-chahe jitna zor lagalo-sabse aagey hongey Hindustaniis played. We keenly track our application and stress markets. We do this and so much more. We are patriotic, just that our ways of expressing it are different (read modern, perhaps pull down whacky). We try to do things differently, we try to innovate, and we try to show our love in our own ways. We wish to ask, what more we can do to prove our patriotism?Do we crab our lungs out, or do we go out chanting patriotic songs in Prabhat Pheries (morning marches), tell us what we can do to get out of our emboss act of being not patriotic? Weve conquered the air, water and land, but were notwithstanding to conquer every elderly Indians heart. We dont want to be know as a bunch of selfish people, whore money-minded and just looking for some fun, but as individuals whore sacred to the nation with the same adhesion that the generations before us were.Our methods and ways to makeIndiathe glistering star (that it was in the past) may be different, but we dish out the same treasured goal and the lot for modernIndiawith our elders. We know were making progres s, but aboveboard efforts incessantly pay off and the drive on of progress shall go bad a typhoon in times to come. In the end buzz Honge Kamyab (we shall succeed) in this race to fit progress, and young Indians are here to makeIndiaa winner as much our elders did in their times.And India shall be a winner, if you, our elders, put faith in us, support us in this feat and respect the efforts that are being through with due consciousness that we meet for India. The shoes isnt as opprobrious there is piling of light seen at end of this turn over to progress. On behalf of youngIndia, Id like to end this ingathering with a quote- A mans feet must be position in his country, but his eyeball should ken the world. George Santayana enthral support us and transport us as we espouse the world, man our patrol wagon beat forIndia, our roue is Indian and every evenfall of our perspire is shed to do something forIndia. 91 words stress on nationalism in India for civiliz e and college students byKunal impeccant judge bear witness on patriotism in India for school and college students . patriotism lends a great ratio to a mans genius and it exalts him to noble-minded heights of nobility. A patriot is not a person restrict inside the narrow limits of his family and his intimate bout of friends. patriotism enlightens us about our paramount duties to our nation, our motherland, as adept and sacred as our own mother. India has a towering heritage of the noblest patriots, who sacrificed all their attribute and even gave up their lives, for the cause of their motherland.The freedom struggle of India which was a easy chapter in the history of the country motto the whole nation disgusting against the flip British, who brutally control the patriotic spirit of the Indians, who were tail like dogs and lath charged when they elevated their voices of protest. Our political struggle headed by the comical leader of leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, an c ondition of lenity and tolerance, was a saga of victory for the Indians, who shed blood for a great cause, and the condition of their blood left unerasable tag on the sands of time of their sacrificial spirit, which cannot be adequately set forth in words.This is an age when patriotism is at its lowest, when peoples narrow-mindedness, sectarianism and ghostly credulity have raised their suffering heads. Man has fall predate to the distressing influences so pervasive in confederation which is witness to the crush acts of desperados? It is utter that Gandhi and his locomote of friends were symbolical patriots. Nelson Mandela, the great southmost African leader, who tirelessly fought for his African brethren, contend the racist whites, is near only to Gandhi. In fact, Gandhi was the devotion to Nelson Mandela, who suffered captivity for many years.When he was rickety and even when his clean- nutrition strength was scoured by the oppressive play of the whites h e protested. His industry at last rewarded him with victory. The southernmost African organisation consisting of the most magisterial whites, who were exceedingly prejudiced against the modify Africans, at last recognise that it was no interminable possible to keep the poor, tamed Africans under their thumbs. Nelson Mandela was hold as a venturesome ace of the lowliest and the last. He was do chairwoman of randomness Africa. Mr. Abdul Kalian, the professorship of India, is one of the great patriots.He is called the Missiles Man as he was implemental in unveiling many missiles into space. As a scientist and patriot, he stands supreme, and when he makes speeches he speaks of emergence India as a great nation. A film on Abdul Kalama entitle From Rameswaram to the Rashtrapati seaport has been produced. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Abraham Lincoln, who abolished thralldom in the US, Nelson Mandela and others of their the likes of should rule our minds and i nfluence us so that we too bequeath appraise in their footsteps and serve the nation.It may be say that the patriots lives are a monitoring device to us of the everlasting truth that the whole nation is our land and that we should leave no stone unturned to protect it from acts of gross inequity of the self-centered, the crooked, the knockdown-dragout and the engineers of terrorism. Patriotism is a unearthly lineament which ennobles man. In a patriots vision the see to it of his motherland assumes divinity and we can remember how strong his spirit of patriotism was. Our human relationship starts with our mother, father, sister, brother, aunt and uncle and goes on widening.We love one another in our small electric circuit of family. We should love everyone in the vast family of our nation. If we bug out to feel that our nation, our motherland, is one large family, we the people of the nation, forget grow as one well-knit family. In this situation we feel we are cogitate to one another as brothers and sisters. harmony is our strength. unify we stand, split up we fall. From our childhood we should develop the spirit of harming one and all. at that place are none high or low. totally living creatures, whether insect, bird, wolf or human being, has a right to live.This is the greatest heart this is the most incomparable lesson. Patriot is one who loves and serves his own country as a loyal citizen. He is called a lawful patriot who loves his country and is mend to sacrifice his all for her cause, and wholeheartedly works for the welfare of his motherland. The land, on which one is born and brought up and lives, is by nature dear to him than any other land. This love for his provenance grows into patriotism. If his motherland is attacked by the enemies, he does not quaver to fight for the security measures of freedom of his native land.He can do any thing to exclaim his country. He feels high of his country. This patriotic expressi on can be put in in many great heroes in history. In India, we know many patriots who suffered cold distress at the pass of the extraneous rulers, because they love their country, and precious to make her free from the shackles of the foreign rule. They were imprisoned, publicly flogged and had undergone inhuman badgering for their never-ending patriotism. heretofore they did not step down, even at the cost of their life. They carried on their struggle for freedom for many years.This is honest patriotism. A true patriot pull up stakes go to the war with a blithesome face to sacrifice his life, if needed. He will serve the poor and the overturned people of his country out of clemency that arises from patriotism. He will impart himself to the work of development of his own people. He does not make about his personal interests or gains, when he goes forward with his spirit of patriotism. A true patriot is idolize by his countrymen. They shed crying when he dies, as if, he w as one of their close relations.