This document is an extract from an address written by Robert Owen in 1819 entitled “An address to the master manufacturers of Great Britain on the present exhibiting evils in the manufacturing system”. It is a primary source‚ which increases its value since it was written by a reliable author during the time of study. This passage was written in 1818‚ near the end of the Industrial Revolution era‚ not long after Robert Owen‚ owner of the New Lanark mills in Scotland‚ started improving the working
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Assessment of Supply Chain: case study of Virginia Mason (VM) and Owens and Minor (O&M) 1. Assessment of Total Supply Chain Cost (TSCC) CostTrack program has become Total Supply Chain Cost (TSCC). These two programs were developed by Owens and Minor (O&M)‚ the contrast between these two programs was that TSCC was focus on performance driven in the supply chain. TSCC was created as an activity-based pricing model which was related to products supplied in the pharmaceutical area‚ rather than volume
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‘I hate war as only a soldier who has live it can‚ only as one who has seen its brutality‚ its futility‚ its stupidity’ Through a critical commentary‚ explore your chosen poet’s portrayal of the brutality and futility of war in the Twentieth Century. How typical is the poem of the other poetry that you have read from the Penguin book of First World War poetry in terms of these themes’ In Counter-Attack‚ Siegfried Sassoon vividly conveys the brutality of war and the tragic experience that soldiers
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Compare the ways in which Owen and Frost present youth in ‘disabled’ and ‘Out‚ out-’ When comparing the poems “Out‚Out-” and Disabled many themes appear‚ the most prominent being youth. Youth is the period between childhood and adulthood in which one grows and develops; it is also a time of hope and optimistic idealism. Not only is youth a physical state of being but a mental state of mind too . Youth is a formative period in a person’s life that is only a short part of one’s existence. Youth
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Compare the ways in which Owen powerfully portrays physical and mental consequences of war in the poems ’Disabled’ and ’Mental Cases’ Wilfred Owen’s poems ’Disabled’ and ’Mental Cases’ each portray very different aspects of war and its consequences. As their names suggest‚ ’Mental Cases’ is about the psychological effects war had on soldiers‚ whereas ’Disabled’ focuses more on the physical consequences of war. However‚ in both poems the physical and mental costs are all intertwined‚ and although
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How do Owen and Auden convey the negative effects of war in their poems ‘Disabled’ and ‘Refugee Blues’’? In the poems Disabled and Refugee Blues‚ the writers‚ Owen and Auden respectively‚ convey the negative effects of war in a variety of ways. Through the use structuring‚ literary and figurative devices‚ Auden subtly shows the negative effects of war‚ whereas Owen does this it more explicitly‚ showing the de-humanizing‚ gruesome effects of war. In the poem Disabled‚ Owen displays the more
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accepted view of war held at the time. Owen elaborates on the horrendous conditions the men have endured by focusing on the death of a single soldier. The exclamation‚ “Gas! Gas! Quick boys!” positions the reader in the moment of panic as the soldiers fumble urgently of survival. He uses expressive verbs to describe the tortures of a single soldier experiencing‚ “plunges at me‚ guttering‚ choking‚ drowning.” It is this same sense of conspiracy which Owen taps into at the end of Dulce et Decorum
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and Ishiguro in Never Let Me Go use failure and futility in human relationships as a theme in their dystopian novels As humans‚ we judge ourselves by how others perceive us and seek to conform to a universally accepted code of ethics and laws. It is this inherent value that we possess‚ a conscience that make us different from animals and it is also what is missing to a large extent in Orwell’s “1984” and Ishiguro’s “Never Let Me Go”. The futility of relationships in these works is part of what makes
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Exposure by Wilfed Owen A poem written by the World War One poet‚ Wilfred Owen‚ is ’Exposure’. This poem is set out to show the reader what the conditions were really like during the First World War and to make it clear that the events that surrounded him‚ were not pleasant. In this essay‚ I am going to write about how Owen exposes the pointlessness of War‚ throughout this poem. In Verse One‚ Owen starts by explaining how he and the people around him are feeling. He writes that their brains ache
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Owen Marshall’s short stories have many qualities which make them entertaining and ‚ . interesting to read. The strengths in his writing include the use of familiar New Zealand childhood settings‚ his evocation of the painful transition from childhood to adolescence‚ a theme of many of his stories‚ and also his use of potent symbols which resonate through the stories. The stories I studied were all set in the small-town New Zealand landscape of the 1950s. Marshall manages to bring back the innocence
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