relationship with Elaine Venton‚ our professional counsellor. This time however‚ I invited Elaine Venton‚ to my recording studio to participate in our interview. It has always been my goal to make my studio conducive to counselling especially because many of the people I interview are survivors of trauma. 2) SECTION A 2.1 Planning the Interview The planning phase and preparation for this interview took more time than I initially allocated for it. I chose to conduct the interview with Elaine in my recording
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objectifying women‚ including seasoned account executive‚ Elaine‚ who experienced his distasteful attitude first-hand in a meeting last year‚ where J. W. ignored her sound advice and made unprovoked verbal and physical advances toward her. Based on the given turn of events‚ one must consider the moral obligations toward the three major parties with vested interest in this business relationship: Magnolia CEO‚ J. W. Crawford‚ the firm itself‚ and Elaine. In order to understand the full moral implications
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constantly shifts between past and present and her narration as a young Elaine and an old Elaine. This shifting represents Elaine ’s life‚ as she feels it is barley comprehensible. Because the story is written in first person‚ its only presents one version of reality- Elaine ’s version. This leads us to question Elaine ’s version and its accuracy. Atwood ’s purpose behind this is to bring to light the complexity of character in Elaine‚ and highlight her struggle in coming to terms with her own identity
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at-will employment. In the case of Elaine‚ she was fired without notice or reason for termination. Elaine had been promised career opportunities and given a salary‚ but no contract was signed. Elaine’s employer hired a new person for Elaine’s position who had less education and experience. Elaine believes she was fired unfairly and is suing to get her job back. I believe Elaine may have a strong case because of the person who was hired for her position. Elaine was fired without good reason or notice
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Chudějová suggests that Elaine becomes conscious of the society’s gender restrictions for the first time when she starts going to school (34). At school‚ Elaine follows the rules where she has to wear skirts and “the girls hold hands; the boys don’t” (CE 50-51)‚ as well as to enter the building through the girl’s door which is different from the boy’s door. This confuses her and leaves her wondering‚ “[h]ow is going in through a door different if you’re a boy?”
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CASE EXAMPLE A: Elaine has sued Jerry because Jerry fired her. Elaine was on the job for two months. The job offer letter she had been given mentioned the great career opportunities at the company and stated that her annual salary would be $30‚000. The employer is an employment at will employer. Elaine was given no reason for the termination. After the termination‚ Jerry hired a man named Kramer‚ who had less job experience and education than Elaine‚ for the position. Elaine has sued to get her job
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Case Analysis # 4 -- Elaine Decides to Try Her Hand at Investing Elaine Tolbert is a 28-year-old management trainee at a large chemical company. She is single and has no plans for marriage. Her annual salary is $34‚000 (placing her in the 15 percent tax bracket)‚ and her monthly expenditures come to approximately $1‚500. During the past year or so‚ Elaine has managed to save around $8‚000‚ and she expects to continue saving at least that amount each year for the foreseeable future. Her company pays
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Case Example A: Elaine has sued Jerry because Jerry fired her. Elaine was on the job for two months.The job offer letter that Jerry had sent her mentioned the great career opportunities at the company and stated that her annual salary would be $30‚000. The company is an employment‐at‐will employer. Elaine was given no reason for the termination. After the termination‚ Jerry hired a man named Kramer‚ who had less job experience and education than Elaine‚ for the position. Elaine has sued to get her job back
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When Elaine turned three‚ something disastrous had happened to Mei. She had been diagnosed with a type of throat cancer‚ laryngectomy. Mei had her larynx taken out‚ so now she can no longer talk. Because it is crucial for a young child to learn how to talk during their early years‚ Mei and her husband decided to send Elaine to Hong Kong‚ where Mei’s sister lives. Mei’s sister taught Elaine Cantonese and English. It was tough handling laryngectomy
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organs serve a wide range of functions which is mostly protective. Together these organs form the integumentary system. (marieb‚ elaine‚ hoehn‚ katja‚ 2010) Skeletal system The skeletal system is the framework of the entire body‚ which consists of bones and other connective tissues. Its main function is to protect and support the body tissues and internal organs. (marieb‚ elaine‚ hohen‚ katja‚ 2010) Muscular system The muscular system is also an organ system which consists of skeletal‚ smooth and cardiac
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