Name Professor Course Date Miss Brill Miss Brill, by Katherine Mansfield, presents an effective way of understanding the impact of socio-cultural factors on a female’s mind. The narrator uses the protagonist, Miss Brill, to advance the main theme of alienation. In this case, the author shows how people lead a solitary life unconsciously. In this case, they live in denial of their antisocial behaviors. Miss Brill maintains a similar character throughout the narrative. However, she learns how to lead a secluded life by observing other people and eavesdropping on their stories. Because Miss Brill moves out of her house to eavesdrop on other people’s conversations, she lives in denial that she lives in isolation. Miss Bliss lives in self-denial that she leads a secluded life. Miss Brill notes that the band had improved their performance since they played instruments for their family to listen (Mansfield par. 2). Such thoughts show Miss Brill associating herself with the family. From a practical perspective, Miss Brill’s action shows how she denies that she leads a secluded life. The statement “Miss Brill put up…
General motors involve in designing, manufacture, and selling cars and automobile parts. General Motors left Ohio due to the need for many technical resources in the company since the vehicles had millions of codes, making the vehicle more software-oriented. The General motor also left Ohio due to trade wars that were between U.S, Europe, and China, which will lead to higher prices for imported vehicles and the ones exported from the U.S. Chevrolet’s introduction that can go up to 50 miles with a little battery and switch to the gasoline engine made the General motors to close. They viewed it as a change in technology. General Motors also closed because manufacturers are moving away from cars to SUVs and trucks, making them make little money on their sales. Fuyao had issues with three employees who supported union organizing activities. The Fuyao had to settle with three interrogating cases, disciplining, discharging, and refusing to hire workers. Fuyao paid a fine of almost $ 120,000 and allowed UAW elections to be done. The tally was 886 to 441 against forming a union.…
Understanding the Structures, Motivation, and Qualities of Terrorist Groups Introduction Fear and terror spread through violence has a communicative effect. In a sense, terrorist groups use fear and terror as a communication tool. However, understanding the structures, motivations, and qualities of most terrorist groups requires an understanding of three theoretical perspectives. In a sense, terrorism is a challenging topic embedded in political assumptions and social prejudices. The three theoretical perspectives are; macro-sociological, psychological, and psychosocial approaches. Macrosociological and psychological approaches have been a center of attention among many scholars. Unfortunately, none of these two gives a clear understanding of the structures, motivations, and qualities of terrorist groups. As such, this discussion is focused on the psychosocial approach in evaluating the structures, motivation, and qualities of terrorist groups. Body The macro-sociological approach views terrorism as a reflective action of a dysfunctional social trend in the social system. (De la Corte, 2007). In a sense, terrorism has been associated with several other vices such as political violence, riots, and street protests. These are generally referred to as the root causes. Some of…
Communication situation is any communication situation in an organization where communication occurs, for instance, radio, conversation, texts, and films. The communication situation has five components: sender, receiver, message, medium, and context. The sender is the person issuing the information. The receiver is the person taking the information. Medium is the channel of communication. The message is the information itself, and the context is the settings in which communication is taking place. An email should be used when one wants to communicate with another person who is difficult to get through other forms, such as a telephone or living in a different country. Email is also appropriate when one wants to send files, documents, or spreadsheets with a lot of data. When one wants to distribute information quickly to many people, an email will send a memo to the office staff. An email should be used when one wants to keep records, which is done by saving important emails for future reference. An email should not be used when sending confidential information since your email always remains in a server, and…
Cultural Sensitivity Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Number and Name Professor’s Name Submission Due Date Cultural Sensitivity Globalization and technological advancements have made workplaces more diverse and connected than ever before. Increasing technological capabilities allow workers to work remotely from anywhere in the world. As a result, organizations must promote diversity and inclusiveness to foster an open-minded and global business culture. Creating a culturally sensitive workplace is essential as it ensures that all workers feel valued, included, and equal within an organization. Ensuring that a workforce remains aware of the different cultures and is critical for forwarding thinking business in an increasingly globalized and digital world. However, in diverse and multicultural workspaces, differences in culture and perspective pose severe challenges to collaboration and teamwork if not handled constructively. Several approaches are available 0fr promoting cultural awareness and cultural sensitivity, as this essay outlines. Educating workforces is one way of promoting and integrating cultural sensitivity. An organizational culture originates from the behaviors of its employees. An informed workforce ensures that an organization…
Book Summary: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us Abstract Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink is a non-fictional book that argues on humans and purpose. The book argues that human motivation is at a higher percentage intrinsic and requires aspects of motivation, which include autonomy, mastery, and purposes. Daniel argues against the various models of human motivation driven by reward and fear of punishment. These models are not intrinsic motivational aspects since they act as a form of force inserted to avoid the penalty or be rewarded. They are dependent on external factors such as money, and therefore the withdrawal of the end effect can result in the removal of the motivational aspects (Pink, 2011). For example, in the absence of reward, human beings will not be motivated to work smart in life. The paper explores the summary and application of the book. In Drive the surprising truth about what motivates us, Daniel draws human motivation into three aspects, autonomy, mastery, and purpose. These aspects are intrinsic, and they can genuinely release…
The 20th century witnessed a new wave of interests in the ‘shari’a’- particularly its role as a legitimacy and identity signifier for majority Muslim states. Develop family law has recently attracted the attention of commentators and scholars; this has seen them describe it as the ‘last stronghold’ after Islamic states adopted constitutional law in their state law. These metaphors have outraged many Islamic scholars evoking ideas of battle and siege in contemporary society through cultural globalisation forces that are rampaging and insidious. Historically, they are connected with the reorganization of judicial systems and the process of codification of laws; familywas excluded from the European-based statutory codifications. Comparably, developments in the tort and contract laws have attracted less political and public interests compared to family law reforms that have been opposed by majority Muslim states. Prior to the Ottoman law of family rights of 1917, family law in the Muslim world was dependent on the prominent jurists’ opinions. The study focuses on the most recent of legislation coupled with how the substance and approaches have compared with trends across the region…
The Monster Character Analysis A lot of people who have not read the novel Frankenstein the monster, also known as Frankenstein creature know the creature as one of the most famous monsters in the history of literature. The novel’s adaptation has led to this misinterpretation by discerning the monster as a horrifying character who provokes fear. Withal, part of what makes Shelley’s novel quite impressive is her ability to portray the monster as complex and multi-dimensional. The monster is responsible for a lot of violent actions throughout the novel. He is also really frightening and whimsical for his size and composition that parts have been taken from corpses. He struggles to find a sense of community and family, but he keeps getting rejected by everyone he meets. This rejection he experiences makes it clear his violent behavior, even if it’s not being justified so that the monster can be viewed as a sympathetic figure in the book. The monster is Victor’s creation, which he has assembled from old body parts and some strange chemicals and animated by a mysterious…
The assumptions that countries practicing democracy are more likely to act on climate mitigation than non- justices are not completely disproved given that all factors are taken into consideration. There are theories that believe it should hold especially in a place where high-quality governance is brought by democracy; however, the evidence provides inexpert support. It does not explain to us clearly that democracies are carrying out what most climate sciences claim it is essential. A research was done in comparing different countries established that the findings depended on a selective choice of countries which demonstrated different types of governments, on what basis the evaluation of success is assessed, and the consultation period. These factors affect a country’s level of income, economic growth, and development of technology. In international trade, carbon resource endowments and comparative advantage are more dominant than the type of political organization. These other factors are also influential in the kind of regime as well as political stability. The new adverse effects of climate-induced harm and antagonism from a different level of outline issues as by democracy per…
Introduction to a company Catalogue Who Are We? We are a food packaging company specialized in serving local restaurants’ food containers. We provide branding and printing services of menus, business cards, postcards, custom made cups, containers, boxes, and other items. We are specialized in serving restaurant owners to attain a desirable business outlook at an affordable rate. Many of the restaurants lack the deal service provider who goes the extra mile of marketing and branding the restaurants to attract customers. What we offer? We are the solution to the food packaging restaurants as we provide a mix of ideas and tailor-made plans to ensure success. Our services enhance convenience as we are an all one service provider ensuring that restaurants run efficiently and achieve their set targets. Restaurants can easily find food packaging companies at different points in the State. Still, our services are unique as we are the only company that conveniently provides the customers with marketing, printing, designing services, and custom printed food packaging. For any restaurant, the aim is to provide the clients with experience. Hence, attracting…