LITERATURE REVIEW 12 Running head: LITERATURE REVIEW 1 Literature Review Student’s Name Institution Abstract The review of the literature on higher education subsidies is extensive and has been covered across multiple scholarly journals over the years. However, these scholars have varying opinions on the current government subsidies and the implications they have on the economy vis-à-vis the positive impact the grants have on the promotion of higher education attainment. This section will cover nine key sources that present different views on the application of subsidies in higher education and the consequences that each of the opinions has in shaping the future of direct funding of teaching in higher education. The paper discusses a variety of policy recommendations and ideas that may be critical in the long term. The policy options either address the cost-cutting need or the need to consider a different approach to the education system. The article covers nine critical sources which offer a wide range…
2 Teaching spelling K-6 1 Running Head: Teaching spelling K-6 Teaching spelling K-6 Name Professor Course Date Question 1 During the spelling lesson, in attempts to make the students more attentive and concerned with spelling the teacher should take it upon themselves and explain to the students that ensuring correct spelling is respecting your reader because you will be sure they will get your message without much struggle. The advantage here is students care about respect and they will be concerned to maintain the same respect to their reader with correct spelling. Question 2 The most engaging spelling strategy I have witnessed is a kid’s game that they called Sparkle. The children including the teacher make a circle, and the teacher says a list word after which the next student in the line says the first letter and that cycle follows until all the letters are completed. Then the next student says the next list word and the cycle continues. If a student says a wrong…
SURNAME 2 The pacific journal and half lives.. Name Institution affiliation Professor Course Date Introduction Authors have applied various stylistic devices and techniques in expressing their creativity through short stories. The quality and amalgamation of the devices used in any creative job determine its level of attraction and captivity to the audience, who are the readers. Many of the short story writers have majored on developing the plot and setting of the whole book, in the introduction of each story. Setting and flow of the ideas in the book, act as the attention gutter, for readers and thus pokes the creativity to read the remaining parts of the story. Mitchell, anthropology of short stories, by the name “Cloud Atlas” is not an exception to setting and plot as a stylistic device to build the literature work. The setting for any creative work or when used in short stories helps in creating the instances at which events unfold throughout the story. It through the setting basics, the flow is determined. Poor setting background of any story can pose a great challenge…
MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT Short Answer Questions: Explain the functions of management. Lecture One Management has various functions like organizing, planning, controlling, directing and staffing. In organizing, the management determines the various activities that should be done to attain the goals of the company, and therefore the management also assigns these activities to the correct employees. The management proceeds by allotting an authority to deal with the performance of these activities in a way that is cohesive. In planning, the management attempts to predict the future and consequently controlling the various events. Here, the management does the incorporation of the internal and the external factors to effectively forecast the future and also come up with relevant control measures. In controlling, the management establishes various standards that can be used in the performance of work; the management and these performances also measure performance are also compared to the standards that have been set. The management advances by taking remedial actions and deviations are also corrected. In directing, the management provides guidance and issues instructions to the subordinates about the methods and the procedures…
Running head: EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY 1 EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY Name Institutional Affiliation EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY 2 Effects of Monetary Policy Monetary policy affects the stability of prices, work availability, and economic growth. In the case of work availability, monetary policy raises its level by encouraging loans to labor-concentrated sectors such as rural agriculture. Also, a policy that reduces the rate of interest includes expansionary monetary policy, and it is likely to result in an increase in investments, which causes increased job opportunities. Achievement of price stability is the maintenance of prices at a general level. Inflation reduces money’s ability to effectively perform its functions, including a medium of exchange, store of value, and a standard of deferred payments. Monetary policies help maintain price stability by regulating money supply through the Central Bank tools, such as discount rates, open market operations, and minimum reserve requirements. Prices do not remain constant, but only inevitable…
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Name: Professor: Course: Date: Le Dejeuner Sur l’Herbe, I chose to examine Le Dejeuner Sur l’Herbe, (1863) by Édouard Manet depicts two nude women surrounded by fully clothed men. The painting was originally submitted to Salon in Paris in 1863 but was turned down due to the nude woman’s unabashed presence, which was considered scandalous to the art. The nude woman stares directly at the viewer as the two hold conversation. The painting also captures still life right on the lower left of the plan comprised of the woman’s clothes, a loaf of bread, and a basket of fruit and the woman’s clothes (Takac.) In the background, the second nude woman bathes in a river, and her appearance is blurred with surreal. Manet’s painting style made brutal contrasts between dark and light than was considered usual during the period. Manet was considered a non-conformist of his times as the Le Dejeuner Sur l’Herbe was considered a complete art departure to modern art (Takac). Consequently, the Salon rejected the Painting in Paris in 1863 only to be exhibited at the Salon des…
The Crucible And Why It Should Be Taught In School The Crucible is a play, written by Arthur Miller in the early 1950s, that depicts how mass hysteria can destroy a community. Author Miller took into consideration the events that took place in Massachusetts when writing the play. This play talks about the sensitive views of the people of Salem. Students need to know about the play because it teaches about morals. Some of the essential lessons you’ll learn from the play include; Good and Evil One of the lessons taught is that there is a thin line between good and evil. Throughout the play, we see different characters being either good or bad. Some deceit others and people mistake them for the righteous. By reading the play, you see how the community judges a person; if you live up to their expectations, you are termed as good and vice versa. This doesn’t seem right, and we should come up with ways of changing this perspective. Honour And Integrity The main character of the play is John Proctor, who is…
A Distinct Aesthetic Experience Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Date A Distinct Aesthetic Experience The National Museum in New Delhi: Treasures of National Museum, India Introduction Museums are generally a collection of historical objects that are highly valued and positively regarded because they possess an educational or academic purpose about historical periods. Virtual museums should therefore provide most of, if not all, of the information that would be obtained in a general museum on matters regarding history, culture, wildlife, among others. This paper will conduct a virtual museum visit to the National Museum in New Delhi to write about a unique art piece from the collections. The chosen museum is the best option for the virtual visit because of its rich cultural heritage and historical background. Additionally, the National Museum in New Delhi has an unimagined array of artifacts from various civilizations, such as the famous Harappan Civilization, referred to as the Indus Valley Civilization. Lastly, the museum boats to have the world’s most representative collection of antiquities from the…
Shakespeare’s Othello as a Tragic Hero Aristotle was appreciative of the differences between the Homeric epic hero and the tragic hero. The tragic hero, according to Aristotle, was an individual who started in the prime of life. However, an error in judgment somewhere along the way, usually towards the end of the literary piece, conducts an error in judgment that leads to their downfall. Thus, the tragic hero’s description is fittingly good despite their slight infirmity in character. Some characteristics are attributed to the tragic hero, namely Hubris, Hamartia, Peripeteia, Anagnorisis, Nemesis, and Catharsis. This essay argues that Othello was a tragic hero through exploring four of these characteristics/ criteria- hamartia, catharsis, and anagnorisis, Peripetia that Othello meets and analyzing how each of them fits into his character and experiences. According to Aristotle, Hamartia refers to the tragic flaw that leads to the hero’s downfall (Asuamah et al. 10). Sometimes, this tragic flaw may result from natural occurrences, while other times, it may be a result of the hero’s actions. Aristotle clarifies that the tragic hero must have been a…