little. The speaker towards the end of the poem, "Here", mentions the Earth 's rotation on its axis in order to persuade the person or thing that he or she is talking to. The speaker states, "As an extra, added feature,/ you spin on the planets ' carousel for free,/ ...that nothing here on Earth can even tremble" (Szymborska 41-42,45). The speaker states this to show that although life on Earth is unique and different, planet Earth itself is unique and fascinating. The speaker also persuades the…
Assessment Task 1 A. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Goal: lift distribution capacity by 20% Current resources: 30 employees - 1 business manager - 15 employees in picking and packing team - 10 in distribution team - 4 in checkout team Operating hours: 5am to 5pm Products for distribution: dry food products, chemical cleaners, refrigerated foods, fresh and frozen produces, cigarettes and alcohol. Strategic direction: • Increased efficiency in distribution • Minimise wastage in resources • Improved…
Do you remember the first time in your life that you experienced the “real world”? In The Catcher in the Rye the author, J.D. Salinger, portrays the fact that childhood is important but you can’t be innocent forever, he does this through the character Holden. He shows Holden’s views in the beginning through the people that he admires, and his thoughts. Certain events make Holdaen realize that he cannot make everything in the world perfect, and becomes content with what he can do. In The Catcher…
Steven Besson 4-29 Pd. 1-2 The Catcher in the Rye Motifs The red hunting hat Beginning: “I put on this hat that I’d bought in New York that morning. It was this red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. I saw it in the window of this sports store when we got out of the subway, just after I noticed I'd lost all the goddam foils. It only cost me a buck. The way I wore it, I swung the old peak way around to the back—very corny, I'll admit, but I liked it that way. I looked good in…
Surviving Shonda Rhymes: Grey’s Anatomy 101 How does one lose touch with reality and enter a realm of medical miracles, insanely hot doctors, and plot twists that can make your dad cry? The TV series Grey’s Anatomy created by Shonda Rhimes is your answer. If you have not already seen the show good, I do not recommend it only because I envy your mental stability. Season six for instance, Izzie Stevens has cancer and George O’Malley is basically mauled by a bus. During the season six finale, we…
The teenage brain is a complexly wired, chaotic misconception that is constantly changing and exhibiting more emotions than a child’s mood ring. Today’s adolescents are infamous for their outrageous behaviors and immature obstinance. Their feelings range from elated to morose and can switch in the blink of an eye. However, some teenagers are more capricious than others, most likely due to possible mental illnesses. This becomes apparent in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, which…
The growing use of the internet and social media platforms has given rise to many online startups.This has also increased competition.Therefore, a new startup needs to put in a lot more effort to stand out.Here are 10 coolest online fashion startup to learn from: 1. Vinted. Vented is an online startup that works as a virtual marketplace. It allows buyers and sellers to buy, sell or swap second-hand clothing items and accessories. When Vinted started operating back in 2008 it gave the audience a…
Peter Chelson’s 2014 film Hector and the Search for Happiness is about a psychologist named Hector, who in spite of having the perfect career, a nice house, a girlfriend who waited on him hand and foot, was still not happy. Realizing his discontentment Hector decided to travel the world on a search for happiness. As he traveled he asked the people he met what made them happy and recorded the lessons he learned in his note book. Reviewing these lessons and Hector’s experiences in his search…
Parks are our saving grace for spending time with our families as it draws us out from the technological atmosphere to a more humane atmosphere that creates meaningful memories of the time spent at the park with our families. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is the perfect place to find new memories for families. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park was founded by the McCormicks in 1975 under the premise that it would be used for as a place for all to enjoy (History | McCormick-Stillman Railroad…
When writing, authors often make reference to objects, people, and even conversational or grammatical errors in attempt to draw the reader’s mind to a deeper, more analogical train of thought. In the novel Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield is a teenage boy living the life of a stressed out, depressed, and even suicidal student in the late 1940s. He claims to always see himself as different, even alienating himself from society. During the beginning of his story, he buys a…