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    Reilly Condon Professor Scott Hopkins‚ PhD. ENC1101 18 January 2017 Summary and Analysis Elbow‚ Peter. "10. The Need for Care: Easy Speaking onto the Page Is Never Enough."University of Massachusetts - Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. N.p.‚ June 2010. Web. . This chapter emphasis the importance in including careless speaking and careful mental writing to form a good piece of literature. Elbow claims that carless speaking has a lot of positive qualities. It allows you to speak or write effortlessly

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    penalties were considered to be unnecessary for the majority of crimes. Since people believed to know how they should behave towards each other‚ monetary fines served as a reminder of how to behave (Mark‚ 2014). The structure of the Code of Hammurabi is very particular‚ with each offense having a distinct discipline. The punishments tended to be extremely critical compared to today ’s modern day standards‚ many of the offenses resulted

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    Evil Comes Easy In the lack of society’s rules‚ war and pain become rampant. William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies discusses what would happen in the omission of rules. When the boys are first living on the island‚ they maintain the order and rules from their past. They begin to create their own society. At the end of the novel‚ the boys have been reduced to complete savages. Golding shows that evil is a part of everyone‚ but the structure of society restrains extreme evil. Throughout the novel

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    The stories we read in class were both titled ‘The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World’‚ and ‘A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings’. Both stories seem to correspond with each other‚ and have both major similarities‚ as well as major differences. The stories fit together just like that‚ almost feeling like you’re reading the same story again‚ though having enough differences to separate the stories from each other. These similarities and differences tend to range from either small and subtle‚ to extreme

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    In 1936‚ a young Jesse Owens‚ who just graduated from the Ohio State University made history at the Olympics in Berlin‚ where the most physically fit push themselves to win against other nations. Jesse set a record at that Olympics that would stand for a remarkable 48 years‚ but what he had to go against‚ “During a time of deep-rooted segregation‚ he not only discredited Hitler’s master race theory‚ but also affirmed that individual excellence‚ rather than race or national origin‚ distinguishes one

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    The Holocaust was a very important part of history. From this tragic happening that we can learn from our mistakes so it or anything close can never happen again. Also someone should have spoken up when they saw people being taken away and never returning. Last if someone you knew was hiding and you knew where how could you rat them out‚ when they did nothing wrong. Hitler was a master dictator that should have been stopped when people saw the wrong in him. Some things we can learn are‚ that

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    not domination or compromise‚ but rather integration. Elton Mayo‚ best known for the Hawthorne Studies‚ investigated the effects of lighting levels and incentives on employee productivity. Chester Barnard‚ an experienced top executive‚ became very influential (and best known) for his ideas about cooperation and the acceptance of authority. He proposed a comprehensive theory of cooperation in formal organizations and defined an organization as "a system of consciously coordinated activities or

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    Many successful persons seem alike to have a very strong will called desire. It seems an uncommon common sense to make success happen. Probably no other human characteristic is more outstanding than the will to plan carefully and to work patiently. As a saying goes: "Success favors the prepared mind." For this reason‚ preparing one’s career with details is like seriously mapping life’s routes toward achievements. Only by so doing with a consistent mind can one prevent desire from becoming blind

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    Ronald Heifetz in his book‚ Leadership without Easy Answers‚ organizes leadership by differentiating between “technical” and “adaptive” problems‚ and between leadership and authority. Further‚ he redefines leadership an activity. An activity of mobilizing people towards collective action‚ rather than simply being defined as sets of personality traits. To be an effective leader‚ you must engage in adaptive work. Adaptive work consists of learning how to “address conflicts in the values people hold

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    William Byrd’s “The History of the Dividing Line” utilizes a more modern style of writing than Bradford’s “Of Plymouth Plantation.” Byrd’s humor and sadistic tone permutes his written account‚ attributing a personality to the words. Bradford on the contrary writes in an objective tone‚ expressing nearly no emotions. While Byrd writes for others to read‚ Bradford seems to write for himself. Throughout the account‚ Byrd consistently attacks the early colonists for being lazy and uncivilized. He degrades

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