Young Adults Library Collection Young adult literature genres might include contemporary realistic fiction, poetry, drama, and short stories, comic, magazines, and graphics as well as informational books. Science fiction, fantasy, and horror profoundly impact young adult readers due to how much they connect to this category of literature. Bucher and Hinton (190) state how this collection is age-specific and is determined by social needs, behavior, interest, and informational needs that cannot match up to other categories of readers. YA Science Fiction Genre These literary works of technology and science set a stage for conflict in a story. Existing scientific facts are extrapolated and characterized to happen in the future. Existing real-life intellect determines if a fiction will be a fantasy based on its actual existence. The setting is based on imagined scenes and non-existent dialogues. Characters are children or teens who are portrayed to be dealing with teenage issues. The popularity of YA fiction is based on the recent rise of sci-fi pop culture with the application of allegory and metaphor that determines the success of young adults. YA fiction…
Kindness and Love Love and kindness have different meanings, Love is not for sale; it is for a few who have patience and tolerance People who want to buy love and kindness fail to excise fairness, They display their arrogance secretly but pretend to care Are these people good or misunderstood These people are full of rage and anger, Their prejudice lifestyle blinds them Only to communicate gestures that do not show any signs of justice, respect or forgiveness Their deceptive ways of life create discrimination, stereotype, Their hearts are filled with deceptive motives, if it is true that they mean well, Why do small conflicts turn to war, with no hope for resolution or peace. . Not every men have the heart to express good deeds, instead, they hide their deceptive ways as they practice racism which creates fear among his subjects To uncover their revengeful ways speak kindly to them to abandon their ways of survival frustration and evilness are their ways Kindness is mightier than swords, it changes the ways of our thinking brings back the wicked…
Symbolism and Metaphor The poem, “After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes” by Emily Dickson’s is a piece that is acclaimed as the greatest in portraying life and death(Dickinson& Franklin, 1862). The poem underlinesthe theme of misery andpain as a part of human existence that is inevitable but also compares the impacts of pain on the slow numbing process of freezing to death. This essay focuses on discussing the key symbols and metaphors in the poem, “After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes,” the meaning these symbols and metaphors convey to the readers and how they enrich the poem by deepening the understanding of the theme of pain and misery. Symbolism, Metaphor and the Theme of Pain and Misery In the first stanza, there is the funeral motif that is emphasized through the symbols of the ceremony and the tomb. The second stanza has the stone, wood, and quartz that are symbols of benumbed consciousness, which gives place to the image of frozenness and desolation in the third stanza(Dickinson& Franklin, 1862). All these images symbolize a sense of shock, pain,…
HUMAN PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT LITERATURE REVIEW Annotation Organizational communication network interventions should be measured using the data from the different strategies and tactics. Pirnejad H et al. (2008) conducted an observation to evaluate the integration of medical data communication between the secondary caregivers, which are the specialized physicians and the hospital pharmacists and the primary care providers, which include community pharmacists and general practitioners. The study observed how the community and hospital physicians and specialists interacted to share medical information among themselves. There was an IT program identified as TUMA launched in 2004, whose purpose was to exchange the patient medical records between the primary and secondary care providers. One of the TUMA hospital department is to keep the transmission of data to the hospital wards operations from the primary health caregivers. The problem observed was that most medical cases were not shared among the caregivers. Communication networks were mostly seen between physicians with the same level of interactions. Discussions and advice networks are established earlier between the caregivers, but friendships among them come later with the increased interactions (CITED). The…
The theme of Conflict in the Novel Archangel Conflict has broadly manifested in this novel, Archangel. The characters are seen to experience conflicts in their daily activities, such as in their education, traveling, and cultural practices. Some of these characters who experienced Conflict in their activities include Olga Komarova and Papu Rapava. The theme of Conflict basing on the characters named above is as discussed below. Conflict has manifested itself in the novel when Olga Komarova during her effort to silence the old man, termed other people as red fascists, “Take no notice, “instructed Olga Komarova, standing up beside the driver. She tapped the side of her head. These are crazy people. Red fascists. Olga Komarova is trying to indirectly refer to this man as needlessly strict, which could otherwise mean that they were dictators or tyrants. Adelman, on the other hand, while he tries to pass older man’s information to other passengers, he accuses him of trying to say that they stole their history. “He’s` talking about how the Hoover institution attempted to buy the party archive for five…
“The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Hello Everyone, Nathaniel Hawthorne excellently depicts dark romanticism in his story “The Minister’s Black Veil” based on the mood created by the language. The story explores the conflict between good and evil and the psychological effects of guilt and sin. Behind the pasteboard masks of social respectability, the Dark Romantics saw the blankness and the horror of evil. It is this idea that Hawthorne deliberately plays within this story as he forces the villagers to confront the hidden sin within themselves through the symbol of Mr. Hooper wearing an outward sign of his secret sin. The author uses a gloomy tone throughout the story, and the symbolism of the black veil radiates a dark and almost sinful mood. The black veil and gloomy tone have a significant psychological effect on both the characters in the story and the readers, which is a significant aspect of the Dark Romanticism. Right from the beginning, the reader notices the dark tone and mood of the story because of Hawthorne’s choice of words. For example, the phrase,…
The impact of Gabriel Garcia Marquez′s background and influences Authors of various pieces of literature influence the way society thinks because their works pioneer the magic realism of the literary genre. Whenever an author decides to do a piece of literature, various thoughts, which invoke the more in-depth insightful view of the context are developed at a viewpoint that reflects the ideas of the author. In the field of literature, there exist legendary authors from across the globe who have inspired great works of the art, and influenced societies in the way they think. Most readers comprehend the works of the authors, and the intended message by considering the background to attest to the previously held assertions. Gabriel Garcia is a Colombian writer mostly remembered for his good literary works, which made him a Nobel laureate. He did most of his literary works at the time Colombia was undergoing political turmoil. From the banana massacre to La Violencia. Garcia lived through the La Violencia and was not new to some of the political occurrences in Colombia. He was also a…
Book review: The Myth of the Robber Barons by Burton W. Folsom Instructions: In your essay, you should 1) summarize Folsom’s main argument(s), 2) discuss how he supports his arguments and the evidence he uses, and 3) evaluate the book and explain whether or not you find his arguments convincing. You should specifically discuss material from at least THREE chapters from Chapters 1-6. Turn in a hard copy of your review, printed and stapled, on the assigned due date. Email a copy as a Word attachment as well. Length: Four to five pages (double-spaced, 12-pt font max). Include page numbers. Note: Just because your paper meets the minimum length does not necessarily mean it will satisfactorily fulfill the assignment. Your paper may need to be longer to meet all three goals of the assignment. The quality of your review is more important than simply meeting the minimum length requirement.[unique_solution] Structure: Your essay should meet a standard of college-level writing. It should be organized into paragraphs. It should be proofread so that it is reasonably free of…
Character Analysis of Marlin from Finding Nemo Marlin from “Finding Nemo” comes out as a protagonist character evident from the critical role he plays. Marlin has to put aside his fear for the ocean look for his son who gets captured in the ocean. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the character of Marlin. Loving and caring This character is evident even before Marlin becomes a dad. He looks forward to becoming a responsible husband and a caring father to his unhatched children. However, his joy is short-lived because of the barracuda attack that wipes out his entire family. However, despite the tragedy, Marlin promises to be a caring dad to his son Nemo, the only child who survives. Overprotective Marlin is overprotective over his son Nemo. Ever since the barracuda attack, Marlin worries the ability of Nemo to take care of himself. Although Nemo has grown fins and is ready to swim out in the ocean by himself, his dad Marlin disagrees with the idea. Courageous Marlin is scared of the ocean and all the dangers that…
ALASKA YOUTH AND FAMILY NETWORK Alaska youth and family network is a Human Service Organization that provides Behavioural Health connections to the community in Alaska. It’s a nationwide organization that focuses on family. It is dedicated to Providing strength, preserving and providing unity to all families affected across Alaska. It also promotes education and support between peers. Mission: The mission of Alaska youth and family networks is To nurture stability for families within their communities within the state of Alaska. This is done through peer sustained support, education health services which focus on behaviour. The HSO offers support to families involved in their programs so that they may maintain stability within the community-focused. Provide support to families involved in Alaska’s behavioural health and child-serving systems URL: http://www.ayfn.org Proposal idea: Through increasing the participation of the youth and parents in their programs, they can significantly increase the greatness and their strength. Education parents on contemporary issues affecting their children, for example, a behavioural change associated with internet, Adolescent,peer pressure their effects to their kids could significantly reduce their…