June 2010

Individuality in Sula

Individuals are often living a routine-based life, living their lives day to day without showing their true color because society represses individuality. In Sula, by Toni Morrison, Nel is also repressed as an individual and is never allowed to show …

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Tartuffe

In Moliere’s play, Tartuffe, there is a broad spectrum of characters that account for its comedy of manners and modes. One character in particular that caught my eye was Dorine, the witty and incredibly blunt servant. Although her occupation calls …

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Facebook for Businesses

Teacher’s Summary:

This essay explores Facebook’s journey from its inception in a Harvard dorm room to becoming a significant business tool. It highlights the dual nature of the platform, with personal profiles fostering social connections and business pages driving marketing …

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Job Evaluation Approaches

Introduction

The paper will argue that job evaluation systems are an attempt to objectify employment positions within an organization through the measurement of size. ‘The word ‘size’ is used to indicate the relative significance or importance of a job in …

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Love’s Parallel Universe

Love’s Parallel Universe: a study of Szymborska’s The Onion and Neruda’s Leaning into the Afternoons

Love has many paradoxical dimensions. It is simple yet complex, glorified yet vilified, powerful yet weak, constructive yet disastrous. Each one of us has experienced …

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Patsy Takemoto Mink

Patsy Takemoto Mink was the first colored women in congress. This position obviously did not come easily to her, rather with a bunch of struggle and motivation in order to accomplish her goals. She was a Japanese American, strong and …

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