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Way To Keep My Motivation
Communication
Discipline
Lily runs a cafe by herself. Her skills include communication and management, which are what I need and am interested in. To open a coffee shop, first of all, I have to know about coffee, and I have to know how to make coffee, the most basic, and then open a shop including site selection,…
Employee Morale and Motivation
Employment
Morality
Motivation
Morale indicates happiness of the employees with the organizational environment. It is akin to job satisfaction. Employee morale benefits everyone involved in a work place. Boosting employee morale means that people will take more pride in their work. Most people thrive on feeling appreciated. You can improve employee morale by showing your appreciation in simple…
Proposition 21: Ineffective Policy
Policy
Recidivism
Proposition 21, also known as “the Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Prevention Act of 1998,” was passed in California in 2000. Its primary goal was to raise penalties for crimes committed by young people, especially those involved with gangs. Although it aimed to tackle and reduce youth and gang-related offenses, I maintain that the drawbacks…
Comparison of the Destructor’s and the Golden Cadillac
Morality
Narration
Pride
Racism
Storytelling
For the purposes of comparison the two texts being discussed are Graham Greene’s “The Destroyers” and Mildred D. Taylor’s “The Gold Cadillac”. Both texts are set in the 1950’s but on different sides of the Atlantic: ‘The Destroyers’ in east end London and ‘The Gold Cadillac’ in Ohio, USA. The settings are as appropriate to…
“The Great Gatsby” – Themes and Moral Lessons Sample
Great Gatsby
Lesson
Morality
All books have subjects and lessons in them that teach us something of import after reading them. Sometimes these lessons are learned from the characters of the books. In The Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby teaches us lessons about success. hope. and moralss or ethical motives. Many of the characters in The Great Gatsby are used…
Nonviolent Offenders – Is Incarceration the Answer?
Crime
Law enforcement
Morality
National Security
Prison
According to James Gilligan, a criminologist from Harvard University, imprisoning nonviolent individuals leads to their transformation into violent individuals. This occurs because the American prison system houses both nonviolent offenders and dangerous criminals together. Regardless of viewpoint, prisons create an environment that harms the overall well-being of their residents. Among all nations worldwide, the United…
The Disciplines in Art
Art
Discipline
The arts refer to various disciplines whereby the artist aims to express himself. Each discipline has its own unique characteristics and means of expression. Painting is the art of applying a medium like paint, coal and other pigments unto a surface such as wood or canvass. Techniques of execution in painting include oil, fresco, goache…
The Moral Problem of Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Morality
The moral problem surrounding the death penalty is that capital punishment violates the right to life. In the Roman Catholic Church we are supposed to love our neighbors as welove our selves. If we support the death penalty then we are not supporting every individual right to life. Which is fundamental and absolute sacred right…
Prison Education and Recidivism
Education
Recidivism
Recidivism has long been the scapegoat used to prove that a person never changes. Recidivism rates increase yearly and show that the majority of inmates that reenter the community are more than likely going to reoffend and become incarcerated again within three years of release. Over the years, many proponents of prison education have believed…
Moral Declination of the American Dream as Portrayed in The Great Gatsby
Gatsby American Dream
Great Gatsby
Morality
The Moral Declination of the American Dream as Portrayed in “The Great Gatsby” At first glance, “The Great Gatsby” is just a story of love and passion. But author F. Scott Fitzgerald meant it to be so much more. This novel is symbolic of the “disintegration of the American dream,” taking place during an era…