prepare and submit a term paper on The Commitments by Roddy Doyle. Your paper should be a minimum of 1250 words in length.

Jimmy Rabbitte, made several changes to the group including the removal of a member of the group and the change of the name of the group. The director also made them change the genre of their music from synthpop to Dublin soul in what he dubbed the Dublin soul revolution.

Rabitte recruits more members to the group after advertising the openings in the local newspapers. He ended up with a group of people who were mismatched and looked like they had no musical talent in them but he never gave up on them as he trained them on how to play the instruments available and each member was able to pick the one they could play best. Within a short period of time, the band was performing in several shows across the town building their reputation as they went. Jimmy set the main goal for the band to bringing soul music to Dublin. This was arrived at after jimmy had previously set the target of entire Ireland but soon realized that the other parts of the country had numerous genres of music and that the new soul music would not develop to its full potential as it would in Dublin where there was no real music like soul. This was because Dublin was full of working-class people who had nothing for entertainment. That is why the bringing of the soul to Ireland was restricted to the city of Dublin.

The band later face problems that threatened to break it apart when some of the leading members disagreed over the female backup singers. Joey, in particular, was getting the most attention from one Imelda who ended up being the reason behind the breakup of the band as the members got into a fight after Joey was spotted kissing Imelda when their director, jimmy Rabitte was busy negotiating a contract with an independent label so that they could record their very first single.

The band used the language and slangs of Dublin in their songs so that they would be able to&nbsp.capture the attention of the residents of Dublin.&nbsp.

Write 5 pages with APA style on Crash and Minority Cultur

While we may wish to blame the media for all the racial ills of society, though, it remains true that the media, including Hollywood, reflects as much as it relays. It is also up to us, as the audience, to determine how we will interpret the messages sent and to investigate our own responses, both within the media setting and within daily life, to understand how we may also act in conscious or unconscious ways to reinforce damaging minority stereotypes. For adults, this process of learning about ourselves and our own attitudes generally takes the form of transformative learning. An understanding of this term applied to the 2004 Paul Haggis film Crash and personal experience reveals that film as a genre can provide an excellent point of view from which transformative learning can take place.

Transformative learning in its most basic sense is the way in which adults more consciously learn to adapt and shape their behavior in given situations. Officially, it is described as “the process of effecting change in a frame of reference” (Mezirow, 1997: 5). As Mezirow explains, adults tend to behave according to a set series of the assumption that defines the world as they know it. These can consist of “associations, concepts, values, feelings, conditioned responses” (Mezirow, 1997: 5), anything that provides the adult with a frame of reference for dealing with the particular situation at hand, whether it be a simple transaction at the grocery store or an unusual encounter with an individual of a different race not typically interact with. While the transformative learner will use this opportunity to expand their knowledge and move toward a more self-reflective and inclusive frame of reference, the more common tendency is for the individual to fall back on preconceived and often not well-considered concepts housed deep in their psyche. As Mezirow describes it, the frame of reference is actually comprised of two different elements.

Write 2 pages with APA style on Introduction of my self

First Institute Cover letter Dear Sir/Madam, I would like to apply for the vacant post in Special Assets Management with SCFirst Bank, for which my candidature is most suitable based on my learning and experience. For this reason, I would like to provide a brief background about myself. In pursuit of my dream of studying overseas, I left home at the age of thirteen and began my journey towards achieving my dream. With much apprehension and insecurity, I entered the foreign land. Eventually, I changed my view and adopted an attitude of learning by getting accustomed to new ethnicity and culture. As the first step towards this new learning, I decided to learn English, and so opted English as my second language in my academics. English being a commonly understood language proved extremely beneficial for me in this foreign land as it helped in earning many friends that belonged to various ethnic groups and cultures both in Korea and the United States. English also helped me in improving my conversational skills and in increasing my social network, which further enhanced my confidence and strengthened my personality. This confidence helped me in passing out matriculation from Pennsylvania State University.

Inspired by my father, who is the CEO of Bellastone Resort, I developed keen interest in economics and business from the beginning. Because of this inspiration and interest, I opted for economics as my major in my academics. Studying economics further strengthened my curiosity for world economics and financial issues affecting the world. Though I earned a green card in the United States, I chose to join Korean armed forces, which boosted my inner strength to a great extent. My key role in the Korean military forces was to translate general administrative documents from Korean to English. During this time, I also learnt various aspects of Korean culture, which included maintenance of relationships between superiors and subordinates. Though I had only two years of experience in the military services, I was able to adapt to the Korean life style and also revert to the American life style shortly thereafter.

I realized that my biggest strength was to build good interpersonal relationships owing to ten years of experience in multicultural settings and dealing with people of all age groups. This experience not only helped in learning about different ethnicities and cultures, it also rid me off all possible biases towards specific ethnic or age groups. My openness and positive attitude helps in accepting people with different thinking and values, thereby building good relationship. Learning related to Korean and American cultures and associated experience has given me the confidence that I can empathize with people from various backgrounds, cultures and life styles as well as adapt to any culture or circumstance that I may come across.

I also possess great self confidence and adaptability, and prepared to face all challenges that life may pose. My motto is, “If you cannot adapt, you cannot survive in the society.” My experience as an international student and in the military forces has given me the confidence that I can overcome all obstacles that may surface in due course of life and work. I strongly believe that this opportunity at SC First Bank would be an ideal start to my desired career and area of interest. This will allow me to develop expertise and contribute the best of what I have learnt and will continue to learn on a day-to-day basis. To take my interests in economics and business to the next level, I feel this opportunity in Special Asset Management will be ideal for my career pursuit. I am thrilled by the idea of working with and learning from knowledgeable superiors associated with such a renowned firm. I, hereby, look forward to gaining this opportunity, which will help both in achieving my career aspirations as well as creating value to the organization through my uncompromising efforts.

write an article on Kubler-Ross Model. It needs to be at least 500 words.

Bargaining is the third stage of the grieving process. This is the stage that is replete of the “If only…” or the “What if…” statements (Kessler, n.d.). Another emotion which one finds in this stage is guilt. A person sometimes blames himself for not doing something to prevent the loss. This is the stage where a person would try to promise to do something just to reverse the loss. If it is a matter of life or death, bargaining does not offer a solution (Chapman, n.d.).

The fourth stage of the grief cycle is the depression stage. At this stage, the person feels sad, regretful, fearful, and uncertain (Chapman, n.d.). Individuals undergoing this stage cry, suffer sleeping disorders, experience a change in eating habits, and withdraw from their usual activities such as socializing with friends (Patricelli, n.d.). Depression is one of the important steps of the healing process.

The fifth stage of the grieving cycle is the acceptance stage. This is the stage where one realizes that the loss is real and permanent and that nothing can bring back the loved one. Another realization at this stage is that life goes on even without the lost loved one. Learning to live without the loved one and starting life again is part of the acceptance. It is at this stage where one experiences a sense of peace with what happened.

The grief model developed by Kubler should not be misinterpreted as a process whereby one has to go through the first stage to reach the last stage. The different stages can be experienced at the same time and may recur at any time during the grieving process. One does not have to go through all the stages one after another. People should understand that the grieving process varies from one person to another. Other people get stuck in one stage while others move on quickly to another stage. Acceptance may be easier for some people while it is more difficult for others. Grieving is unique to every individual. What is important is that each one learns to come to terms with his own grief, in his own time and in his own way.

prepare and submit a term paper on The Clash between Empiricism and Rationalism. Your paper should be a minimum of 1500 words in length.

He set apart three kinds of ideas, each of which can exist without the intervention of experience. Those three kinds of ideas are called fabricated ideas, adventitious ideas, and innate ideas.

The first idea, the fabricated one, is simply an invention of our mind. What makes this idea different from the other two is its characteristic which can be put aside and altered anytime if we want to. Drafts of fiction story plans for tomorrow, and sketches of modern art, as long as they are still in our mind, are some straightforward examples of this fabricated idea. They can be set aside anytime, and they can also be modified at will.

In contrast, an adventitious idea is a perfectly firm idea in our mind that cannot be set aside or changed just because we want to. This adventitious idea is basically a kind of sensation in our mind which is caused by solid external reasons. These external reasons can be anything, like fire for example. If we stay close to the fire, we obviously cannot set aside the sensation of heat in our mind, nor can we change it to another sensation simply by wishing so.

The last one, the innate idea, is the idea which God has inscribed in our mind since birth. It is possible to set aside the idea and observe it, but it is impossible to change the original characteristic and concept of that idea. The ideas of mathematical equations, geometrical shapes, and time concepts are some of the popular examples of innate ideas. We can easily set aside and observe the idea that one plus one equals two, that triangle has three sides, or that what is done cannot be undone. However, no matter what we do, we definitely cannot change the essence of those ideas.

Descartes’ concepts of ideas, especially the innate one, unquestionably support the theory of rationalism. The concept that God provides us inborn ideas means that we have been armed with knowledge since birth. Thus, it can be concluded that experience is not always required to gain knowledge, which ultimately makes this idea a branch of the basic principle of rationalism theory.

Create a 5 pages page paper that discusses unhealthy eating in america.

statistics reveal that about 66% of the American population is unhealthy and qualify to be either overweight or obese. In the 1970s, obesity rates were minimal. However, the rates of obesity have increased immensely in the recent past. This has caused concern for medical practitioners and family health specialists. America transformed into a fast food nation with a remarkable increase in fast food restaurants in America. In the 1970s, there were only about 70,000 fast food restaurants. In 2002, the number of fast food restaurants had tripled. Current statistics reveal that the number of such restaurants has only increased to higher numbers in the recent past (“Fast Food And Junk Food: An Encyclopedia Of What We Love To Eat” 166). Statistics indicate that each American eats at least one fast food meal on a daily basis.

With a busy schedule exhibited by many Americans either at work, driving or at school, fast food restaurants are becoming highly convenient for many Americans. Although nutritionists have been advising Americans on the appropriate healthy eating patterns, especially regarding fruits and vegetables, it appears that only a small percentage of the Americans register the required amounts of fruits and vegetables. Without doubt, many Americans do not abide by the dietary guidelines for Americans designed by nutritionists highlighting the required number of calories for different individuals. According to these guidelines, a healthy diet should comprise of more fruits, vegetables, fat-free milk products, lean meats, fish, beans, eggs, nuts, and poultry. Moreover, it should have low levels of saturated fats, cholesterol, added sugars, and minimal salt. It should comprise of unsaturated and omega-3 fatty acids, which are healthy. Evidently, the average diet of the Americans does not meet these requirements (“Fast-Food Nation” 29). This explains why the levels of obesity and overweight cases have increased immensely.

Create a 5 pages page paper that discusses poverty, child labor and the industry revolution.

A majority of the children worked during the Industrial Revolution since income was low and their families required the funds to survive. As the 20th century moved forward, more and more societies also started to industrialize. As it spread, a gap started to grow between those nations, which had fully industrialized, and the ones that were starting to industrialize. Rich, industrialized (developed) nations subjugated the world economy, leaving less industrialized nations behind. Largely due to widespread poverty, most worlds’ children workers currently work and live in less-industrialized states (Edmonds, 2007). Very few issues in developing states draw as much admired concentration as does child labor. The aim of this paper is to offer a thorough overview of the state of the current empirical literature on why and how children labor and the consequences of their labor.

Poverty is the status of lacking a certain amount of material assets, as well as money. Total poverty or impoverishment refers to the lack or deprivation of basic human needs, which usually includes food, sanitation, water, clothing, healthcare, shelter, and education. Virtual poverty is defined contextually as the financial disparity in the society or location in which citizens live (Edmonds, 2007). Child labor is the enrollment of toddlers in any work, which deprives them of their childhood, obstructs with their capacity to attend a normal school, and that is physical, mentally, morally or socially harmful and dangerous (Kirby, 2005). The industrial revolution, on the other hand, was the changeover to new manufacturing procedures in the period from about 1700 to sometime between 1800 and 1860.

Complete 5 pages APA formatted article: Internet Seen Through the Perspectives of Different Cultures or Religions.

Leonard Kleinrock of MIT and later UCLA developed the theory of packet switching. they proposed that apart from circuit switching (where a new connection has to be made whenever the communication takes place) communication can also take place by transferring data in the form of packets containing their unique address. This would allow electronic signals to be sent and received between different machines without a need for a separate circuit connection every time the communication takes place. This theory of packet switching formed the basis of internet connections as we know today.

The first long-distance communication link was set up between two computers, one in Massachusetts and the other in California by an MIT professor Lawrence Roberts. The link was established with dial-up telephone lines, which worked on the basis of circuit-switching. There were two significant outcomes of this event. First, it proved that wide area networking was indeed a possibility and secondly the technique of circuit switching was insufficient for such a network.

In 1966 DARPA initiated a project called ARPANET, with the help of Lawrence Roberts and his team. Then in 1969, the team was able to link the computers of four universities i.e. UTAH University, UCSB, UCLA, and Stanford University. This was the first time packet switching was used instead of circuit switching. The ARPANET was the first proper form of the modern-day internet.

Soon the ARPANET began to grow, more and more universities and research institutes began to join the network including NASA/Ames, MIT, and Harvard, etc. by 1971 the ARPANET covered almost all the major universities in North America.

Initially, ARPANET was about “Time Sharing” and not about establishing communication links between people. In the words of Larry Roberts “sending messages between people was not an important motivation for a network of scientific computers” it was built to facilitate time sharing between different computing machines. Time-sharing would have allowed the processors to draw additional computing power from idle computers, to perform complex&nbsp.scientific and business intelligence calculations.

write an article on Conflict of laws. It needs to be at least 2500 words.

It is apparent that in the event the employer is based in Paris, France, and the business conducted from France, the French courts have jurisdiction in this case. Thus it would not be possible to suggest English courts in this case, and this has to be settled, either with French, or EU laws. (Etgen Reitz 2006, p.90).

1. The part that deals with the claim of Jones, the ex- marketing employee of LSEL in UK who is seeking commission and compensation in lieu of notice of termination of his services. The main aspect is whether English or EU laws could be applied in this case.

2. The second part would deal with whether Reilly could have a substantive claim for alleged defective computer console which the company is not willing to settle, claiming that the fault lay with the installer and not the product. Whether English law would be able to be used in this case.

constraints. It is indeed to the benefit of employers that French state agencies have the powers to intercede in, and even authorize dismissals should it so warrant. However, it is also seen that it is not difficult for any employee to initiate a lawsuit against his ex employers under labour courts. Labour Relations Courts (Conseils de Prudhommes) are generally made up of lay judges who are elected from the ranks of employer/employee organisations. It is rare that the plaintiff be other than an employee and just as rare that claims be dismissed with no award whatsoever being made against the employer.”

In this case, English laws may not apply, since his employment is held by French Company registered and controlled in France. However, it may be necessary to consider the European Laws on employment which could possibly impinge upon this contract.

Notice period: By far, the most important aspect of any existing employment is that of either the employer or the employee serving notice before leaving the employment.

Create a 10 pages page paper that discusses gap between management theory and practice

The evolution of the concept of management dates back to the early civilization. It is due to the art of effective management that those early civilizations produced marvelous wonders that are admired to date. There are many management theories that explain the different styles of management and their impact on the organization. Mason (2010) supported the argument and stated that there has always been a clash of opinions between the academicians, who develop theories of management, with actual professionals in the organizations. The basic difference has been described by Grayson.

Management Scientists or researchers: develop management theories which guide the managers to become more organized and structured in their policies and procedures. They are expected to utilize scientific methodology, sociology for organizational decisions as well as people management.Managers: manage the operations and employees by their rule of thumb and need of the hour. They feel that standard theories of management cannot be applied to all instances and issues in a professional life. At times, the fast paced nature of modern business does not give leverage for standard policies and procedures to be developed and thus followed in a strict manner.