In Jody Fong-Bates poem‚ “What Shall He Tell That Son?” the narrator reflects on the advice that he would like to convey to his son‚ from his life experiences‚ that will better prepare his son for the ‘real world.’ While the father’s thoughts indicates his devotion and love for his son‚ there are some contradictory ideas. The ultimate goal of the father is to create a better life for his son by offering him practical advice for his future. Voicing‚ “tell him to go be a fool every so often. And to
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This questions power dynamics within the novel. There is an ongoing motif of attempting to tame Janie for her own good. This is first presented with Nanny‚ who marries Janie off after‚ ‘Johnny Taylor [was] lacerating her Janie with a kiss.’ Through the choice of the word ‘lacerating’‚ Hurston connects the act of kissing‚ to whipping. To lacerate‚ means to tear or make deep cuts; this definition starkly contrasts the soft and vulnerable nature of a kiss. The delineation resonates with Nanny recounting
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college program is an extension of Patten University in Oakland‚ Calif. The program started in 1996 with two volunteer instructors. The program grew. But in 2000‚ its part-time coordinator quit. One of the volunteers‚ UC-Berkeley graduate student Jody Lewen‚ thought if nobody took the program over‚ it would fold. So she agreed to do it‚ thinking it would only be temporary. That turned into a full-time commitment. Lewen decided she had to create an independent non-profit to raise funds to keep the
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Janie’s Self-Realization: Facts and Disputes Janie‚ in Their Eyes were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ was a unique individual; as a half-white‚ half-black girl growing up in Florida in the early 1930’s‚ a lifetime of trials and search for understanding was set for her from the start. As the main character she sought to finally find herself‚ true love‚ and have a meaningful life. Growing up‚ in itself‚ provides a perfect opportunity for finding that essential state of self-realization and
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Early North American Cultures I October 29‚ 201 Early North American Cultures The first group of people to migrate to a relatively bare and less frigid North America was Asians and their Native American descendants who unwittingly were the first to discover and create settlements in what is known today as North America. Long before any ships sailed from Europe in search of new land and a haven from the turmoil‚ starvation and disease that plagued their homeland‚ these nomadic hunters
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This article is about “should addiction to drugs be a labeled a brain disease?” The author starts out talking about the different theories as to why some individuals become addicted to alcohol or other drugs. Historically‚ drug and alcohol dependency has been viewed as either a disease or a moral failing. The view that this addiction to drugs and alcohol are righteous failings maintains that such abusing of drugs is voluntary of what the person wants to do. People choose to immoderate in such ways
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Airlines. The Rise of Southwest Airlines. Retrieved July 2012‚ from Advance Business Consulting website: http://www.advancebusinessconsulting.com/advance!/strategic-alignment/strategic-alignment-business-cases/the-rise-of-southwest-airlines.aspx Gittell‚ Jody. (2003). The Southwest Airlines Way: Using the Power of Relationships to Achieve High Performance. Summaries.com‚ Retrieved from http://www.theclci.com/resources/TheSouthwestAirlinesWay.PDF Brett‚ McElhaney. (2010‚ February 17). Southwest Airlines
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The particular play that I attended was on Sunday‚ November 24th‚ at 3pm. The following actors were featured in the play‚ on Sunday‚ November 24th‚ Renea S. Brown as Dorinea “The maid”‚ Takayla Williams as the grandmother (Don Pascal’s mother)‚ Jody-Ann Henry as Madame Alvarez (Don Pascel’s wife)‚ Konrad Davis as Jean Paul (Don’s Son)‚ Candice Handy as Valerie (Don’s Daughter)‚ Byron Coolie as Gustave (the madams brother) and Monsieur DuBois (officer at law)‚ Garrick Anderson Jr. as Don Pascal
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I think a hero to me would be my parents and Kalei Kipp. I think my parents are hero worthy because they constantly put themselves aside for me and my other two sisters. My parents names are Heidi and Jody Ingle. They have been together since 5th grade‚ but they didn’t actually start dating until their freshman year‚ shortly after graduation they were married. They always ask if we need money or anything for the sports we play‚ we are always the top priority. I do feel bad sometimes because I know
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Michelle v Canconcert Pty Ltd Duty: Since Michelle suffers from depression‚ a recognized psychiatric illness‚ and does not suffer any physical injury‚ this is a case of duty of care (DOC) under Mental Harm (MH)‚ as provided in s34 CLWA. Circumstantial factors will be used to answer the reasonable foreseeability question. From the facts‚ ‘sudden shock’ can be established as Michelle was in the midst of buying water when she was suddenly shocked by the bang and screams. Determination of DOC then
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