an identical twin‚ give me multiple lenses of the world. Devising a quick mnemonic about our character traits is a common occurrence to aid new acquaintances in distinguishing between Becky and me. Providing our friends with a mnemonic offers them a lens through which they can learn our quirks and personalities. As toddlers‚ we were color coded with “Becky Blue” and “Libby Lellow” [sic]‚ a color I would love to find in a crayon box one day. In third grade‚ we changed to “Libby Lenses” based on my new
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Dynacorp: Case Analysis MGT 636-52 February 3‚ 2012 Dynacorp: Case Analysis Introduction Dynacorp‚ officially The Dyna Corporation‚ is a major global information systems and communications company. It was originated as an office equipment company and moved in the 1960s and 1970s into high-technology applications. In the 1980s the company became an industry leader by being the first to provide innovative and high quality products. The demand for products was so high that customers were
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conveying my ideas which could also be considered part of practicing self-control. With regards to justice‚ I would concur that I aim to be fair when dealing with my direct and indirect team. Applying the Ethical Lens As I progress through my professional leadership career‚ leveraging my lens to address ethical situations will be vital to my ongoing success. Undoubtedly I will experience situations that will test my personal fortitude to uphold ethical standards. They key is to remind myself if my
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Would you want to be the “Pignott” or the “McClelland”? The essays I picked were‚ “Chicken Hips” by Catherine Pigott and “Distorted Images” by Susan McClelland. In both essays‚ they discuss different sides of the topic and show the negatives surrounding it. In Pigott essay‚ she shares her experience of being skinny and not fitting in the culture. In the other‚ Susan shares her perspective of all the struggles women go through to look skinny and beautiful like the media portrays them to be. This
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Sherwin – “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens” Summary Feminists believe the controversy of abortion plays a large role in the equality between men and women. In the article “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens‚” Susan Sherwin argues that the choice for abortion must be available for all women in order to liberate themselves from male dominance in our society. Sherwin believes that the pregnant woman is the only person in the position to make the decision on whether an abortion is appropriate
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Reader Response Lens The novel I read for book club is called Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul‚ which is full of short stories about growing up‚ written by various authors across the country. Although the majority of the stories were nice to read‚ one stood out to me the most‚ called She Didn’t Give Up on Me. The story is about a foster girl who goes from house to house in order to find a family. After she’s unsuccessful a few times and believes she is unlovable‚ she finally finds a family she
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Hamlet Through a Post-Structuralist Lens EQ: How does ambiguous language reveal deeper truths about the characters in Hamlet? Prior to Act 4‚ Hamlet has murdered Polonius‚ and now he has to face the consequences of his actions. At the end of act 4 scene 3‚ Hamlet tells Guildenstern “The body is with the king‚ but the king is not with the body. The king is a thing‚” and Guildenstern asks‚ “A thing‚ my lord?” to which Hamlet replies‚ “Of nothing” (IV.ii.24-27). There are many possible interpretations
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Looking at Hamlet through a Freudian Lens The human mind is one of the world’s greatest mysteries. For generations‚ scientists from many fields have studied the homo-sapien brain to try and solve the age-old mystery. One of the most famous psychologists to delve into the cranial puzzle is Sigmund Freud. Freud developed many theories on the human species according to development and habits. His psychoanalysis has been transferred into literature over the years. When reading William Shakespeare’s
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The Ethical Lens Inventory supports Equality and Sensibility as my core values. The results describes that I “prioritize the value of equality over autonomy” (ELI inventory). In addition‚ it indicates the well being of the community as my primary concern as the “best way to assure that individuals are treated fairly” (ELI inventory). The explanations of these core values reassure my conviction that one-size-fits all approach isn’t the best way to find solutions‚ but rather the best results are achieved
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English 10 Folts Name ___________________________ “Writing Introductory Paragraphs” Date ____________________________ Writing Introductory Paragraphs for a Critical Lens Essay Critical Lens: Introductory Paragraphs Best Examples: 1. Henry Ward Beecher was quite wise in saying that “Greatness lies not in being strong‚ but in the right using of strength.” Indeed‚ individuals who seek power and glory through force are not as truly great as those who seek to make a small‚ yet positive
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