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    Human Resources Management Presentation Human Resources in Health Care HCS 341 August 04‚ 2013 Human Resources Management Presentation Due Diligence in Corrective Action Due diligence as defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary is “the care that a reasonable person exercises to avoid harm to other persons or their property” ("Definition‚" 2013‚ p. 1). Human Resources is responsible to the employees and to future hires to explain job descriptions‚ conditions of employment‚ and corrective action

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    The Story of an Hour: The Hope of Freedom but The Confinement of the Heart Though her heart was confined‚ her soul longed for freedom. Louise Mallard was given the tragic news of her husband’s death. Frail and weekend from heart trouble‚ she found an unusual hope that would soon lead down the stairs of no return. In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin examines the anticipation for a newfound freedom through‚ thoughts of fear‚ feelings of salvation‚ and the effects of the reality that it will never

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    male-dominated society of that time and had experienced the death of her husband at a young age. The similarity between Kate Chopin and her heroine can only leave us to wonder how much of this story is fiction and how much is personal experience. Indeed‚ Louise Mallard and Kate Chopin’s lives are very similar. Louise’s life began once she came to the realization that she could live for herself. During this “hour” she felt true joy and freedom‚ but her life ended abruptly as her husband walked through the

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    This short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin talks about the Idea of being confined mentally and physically. Our main protagonist Louise Mallard is a sickly woman who is in a relationship with the man she loves she instantly bounds herself to him and only him. The quote “Kind‚ Tender hands” of Brently Mallard give us an insight to who he was and his impact on Louis Mallard. As soon as she hears about his sudden death‚ she loses her mind and instead starts to reflect on her situation and

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    freedom she has so often sought throughout a demanding marriage. After a few minutes she said “free‚ free‚ free!” (541). The open window meant a new beginning to a life she hadn’t known before. She realized that she no longer answered to anyone. For Louise Mallard the window represents life‚ longevity‚ contentment and hope‚ while turning away from the window leads back to question and sorrow. Chopin’s use of symbolism depicting marriage allows the reader to view marriage as both loving‚ nurturing‚

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    The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin Table of Contents Thesis Statement 3 Introduction 3 Analysis of Story 3 Synthesis and Evaluation of Emotions in Story 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin (1894) Thesis Statement “The commandments of emotions are more powerful then powers of perceptions or rationale”. Introduction Several groups may believe that the combination of literature‚ geography and gender is very dubious or not influential enough

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    only oppressed‚ but also yearned for a life of her own. It becomes apparent that Louise is subject to patriarchal rule when her outlook on life changes within minutes of her husband’s death. “It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long” but now “ her fancy was running riot along those days ahead of her… All sorts of days that would be her own” (Chopin 2). We can imagine that Louise was indeed oppressed by her husband‚ given how her perspective on life changes so

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    The first artist I will be writing about is Peter Howson. He was born in Ayrshire in the year 1958 and lived there for most of his life. He had a great education as he studied at Glasgow School of Art and then moved to London to finish his Masters Degree. Practically all of his work is based on war. He always uses strong tone and the palette he uses is limited and earthy. The emotion Howson manages to convey in all of his paintings is often dark and depressing which links to the problems he has had

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    she feels she won’t be accepted. She was born with a facial deformity and has hid from the world ever since‚ feeling she could not experience the world properly unless she was able to get surgery. A symbol of Lin hiding away from the world is the Shawl and hat she wears and refuses to leave the house without. Back to Tom‚ the main change that helps him enter the ‘broader world’ is a more painful one. Although Tom is appalled when he learns his sister‚ Kylie has revealed their secret; he is ultimately

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    line‚ Half heresy... the speaker comes back to the present tense of the leaky faucet‚ noise and dirty windows. The mood then shifts again and she paints a pretty picture of her home with fruit and happiness on the table‚ a piano with an expensive shawl‚ and a cat as a nice pet. The short‚ choppy run on lines makes the woman’s life appear hopeless and tired of doing this day after day. The next image the speaker speaks about is the dinner from the night before. By using the past tense again‚ Not

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