negative comments and reviews can be time consuming and draining, it’s important that a company is able to separate authentic negative postings from random anonymous posts. However, even in the online environment it is presumed that “the customer is always right,” even when a company receives negative comments on social media they can always turn it into a positive interaction. For example, let’s pretend that I sell pound and lemon cakes online. However, one day, I notice a negative comment…
difficulties with patients due to the difference in ethnicities (Ferns & Meerabeau, 2008). One student recalls being called a black monkey, black bastard, and so on. One patient even made a comment saying, “What is this country coming to? Where is all the white nurses?” (Ferns & Meerabeau, 2008). All these comments are very hurtful, and can lead nurses to behave harshly towards the patient. However, nurses have a key role in setting the tone and atmosphere in clinical settings. They have to…
herself. She then referenced the agency’s 2014 Christmas Party in which she stated that Ms. Kelley was dancing with other employee’s and “shaking her flat butt”. Since that time there had been other occurrences of comments about Ms. Kelley, be it personal or professional. These comments often were directed toward or bought into question Ms. Kelley’s ability as a leader and her qualification for position she holds within the agency.…
target”. He goes on by saying that instead of punishing the bully, they are choosing to bully the creators for something they did not do. The brothers are not the ones who typed up the comments that were posted on Matthews wall and them send them knowing they would hurt the boy. The employees have millions of comments to review and sometimes they will not be able to go over every single post. A couple of years after the incident occurred the site upgraded its monitoring system with a cyberbully…
But when the comment was said I strongly believe that she is against employing anyone who might be taken as a joke. Which is understandable, nobody would take another individual seriously with a weird unprofessional name like that. It doesn’t mean that person shouldn’t…
The author, Robert N. Wennberg, agrees with euthanasia. There are three factors which indicate his position is for euthanasia: Amount of evidence, the author’s comments on the evidence, and argument structure. Firstly, from the amount of evidence, it can be said that Wennberg is for the position. In the text, he uses seventeen people who are for euthanasia out of 26 people. Especially, in the section of “Posing the Problems”, there are eight people who are for euthanasia out of…
annotating. Nancy Sommers’s journal article “Responding to Student Writing”, from The National Council of Teachers of English, discusses this issue in-depth, and by performing a pseudo-study and analyzing the comments teachers made on a particular paper, her group found that in fact the comments teachers make and their effect on the indecisive…
opinions concerning legislative solutions. Purpose of Study This succinct study will focus on four online user comments in response to Charles M. Blow’s New York Times article “On Guns, Fear is winning” in order to find major paradigms within the discourse surrounding gun control in the United States. The comments used for analysis were chosen from those labeled as “NYT Picks” The comments range in opinions and ideas with regards to changing gun restrictions in light of recent mass shootings…
how they perceive racism in Brazil? o The audience agreed that Brazil have racism. o But, the first comment (by 1 women) was that the Black people are racist against Whites?!? o That was followed by the notion that as Black people are bullied since childhood and the natural defense is to become aggressive against Whites in a ‘reverse racism’. I asked them to better elaborate those thoughts or comments regarding racism in Brazil. o They begin to elaborate that in fact this “rage” is a consequence…
Facebook: It’s Complicated Our lives with social media can be described as, well, complicated. People often find themselves in a heap of lies, misunderstood statuses or comments, and “friends” that aren’t even your actually friend. In Lauren Tarshis’ article, Is Facebook Making You Mean? she talks about how one simple comment on a friend’s Facebook picture or status can be misunderstood. Steven Levy’s article, Facebook Reset, describes how Levy wants a “friend-list do-over” (Levy, 2014, p. 169).…