Analysis of Heroic Characters Introduction When growing up, many children often admire superhero traits, and some will go ahead to imitate their idols in playful moments. Parents believe that exposing children to the right comical characters will influence their development into young men and women. However, when humans reach certain ages, stages at which they can differentiate good from evil, they can identify new sets of heroes that are real and impact their societies directly. Such legends could be officers, military personnel, healthcare providers, and individuals that engage in unusual activities to make the world better for everyone. Superman remains to be one of the most admired superheroes today. In this case, the assignment will compare this character with another legend, primarily focusing on the similarities between the two. Although not all heroes have supernatural capabilities, such guardians could be regular people who, like comic champions, take exceptional actions to create value for others. The Chosen Legend Veterans are essential members of every community, precisely due to the critical roles they play in matters concerning national security. In the United…
Lessons from Ernesto Galarza 1. Several volunteers teamed up to help the people who had different needs in Barrio, and Galarza happens to be one of them.(Galarza, 1964).He was a straight forward man that could be trusted and very honest and above all, kind heart and caring. It made the people of Barrio adore him. He also showed interest in helping the people of Barrio to the extent of going to the police, county hospitals to make sure the people are safe and well-taken care. 2. Galarza had positive thoughts towards Miss Hopley, who was the principal and the whole teacher of Lincoln school in general. Miss Hopley, together with her staff members, was so jovial and friendly. Apart from that, they were so loving and kind. Therefore Galarza had faith and trust in them that they were going to support him as far as academics are concerned. Hence their primary goal was to ensure he does well in his studies. 3. Galarza views Americanization as having both positive and negative effects. On the negative side, one had to…
The Buried Past Quiz Excavation in archeology is the process of exposing, processing, and recording of archeological remains found in an excavation site. An excavation site is the place or location that the archeological remains have been found and is placed under study. The purpose of an excavation process is to find artifacts, ecofacts, and archeological facts that show the life and culture of people or civilizations that existed thousands of years ago or cultures that have gone extinct. When an excavation processdestroys a site of interest, archeologists explore digital recording technologies to record the observational information on the site to be excavated. These techniques include; GPS, using 3D imaging laser scanning technology, digital photography, and use of aerial photography. Digital recording allows the excavators to capture details that might get lost once the site is destroyed. Also, it provides data necessary to analyze the evacuation site in the future. Digital recording technologies like 3D laser scanning can be used to remake the excavation site since it scans the measurements of the site while capturing all the details of the…
Richard Wright’s “12 Million Black Voices” Richard Wright’s “12 Million Black Voices” is a book that was published in 1941. In the book, the writer combines his prose style of writing with a compilation of photos showing the lives of poor black people in the northern ghettos during the Great Depression. The images in the book were particularly selected by Edwin Rosskam and were drawn from the Security Farm Administration. The pictures used in the book include works by prolific photographers of the people such as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Arthur Rothstein. The book covers areas from the rundown farm shacks in the north to the storefront churches of Harlem and black lives in the 1930s in the United States. It is a depiction of weariness, desperation and misery under the weight of rural poverty. Wright makes a compelling commentary of the pictures as he narrates about the history of oppression of African Americans in the U.S. However, the people also showed spiritual strength and resilience during this dark period. Consequently, the book stands out as a comprehensive work…
The link between HRM and Organization Performance Introduction There exist a significant link between HRM and organizational performance in most of the organization. How a firm manages its stock of competence directly determines its overall performance, the firm’s culture, as well as the masterplan, both internal and external, utilized to control the links between human resource management and the performance of the firm. Therefore, HRM plays a vital role in ensuring the effective management of every organization. Given the fact that there is stiff competition in the job market, the resource that is used by most firms focus on increasing the theoretically and empirically is the stocks of competence or human capital. Human resource management (HRM) refers to the bustle concerning the control of the stock of competence (Roca-Puig & Escrig-Tena, 2016). For a firm to be considered successful, various factors need to be fabricated together and utilized at the optimum for it to yield results and perform better. Among them is the link between human resource management and organizational performance. There are various theories used to explain the relationship…
How Czesław Miłosz Poetry and His Other Literary Works Showed the Importance of Free Speech and Connect It to Modern Day Introduction Milosz had various literary and intellectual impacts. Milosz, in his writings, has identified several uses of languages that have been significant to the world of languages such as speech and presentation. The message in either lyric poem or his literature works such as “Captive of Mind” provides some special kind of communication to the audience. Thus an individual reader can relate to it to develop an effective speech. The works speak out of solicitude since a particular piece has been written and is being read. Language has become unique in this era, which tend to embrace a relatively oddly way of speaking over time. Milosz’s poetry and literature works have been en route for centuries and currently being read, taught and listened to. Reading his poetry is a significant task of the lyrics to provide people with an effective relationship with each other. The connection between the author and the reader is efficiently meditated via a body of…
Literature Review –Source Information and Analysis Park et al., (2019) Park, S. Y., Yang, S., Shin, C. S., Jang, H., & Park, S. Y. (2019). Long-term symptoms of mobile phone use on mobile phone addiction and depression among Korean adolescents. International journal of environmental research and public health, 16(19), 3584. In the given journal, the investigators are asking questions related to mobile phone addition and usage. The investigators are trying to understand the impact of mobile phone addiction among young boys and girls in modern Korea. They are conducting the research in order to know the depression rate across three different time points. Moreover, they are also interested in investigating the gender differences that exist in the longitudinal study. Across different time periods, the level of phone addiction, as well as the harmful effects of depression, is the purpose of the study. The investigators have found from previous studies that there is a reciprocal relationship between depression and addiction to mobile phones. Hence, they have considered that association as the sub-section for the study. They want to identify the depressive symptoms as…
Scott D Seligman, Scott D Seligman, the author of Chinese Business Etiquette, is a master’s degree holder from the University of Harvard. He is a New Jersey native and lived for more than eight years’ in Orient. He also taught in Tunghai University, Taiwan. He was among the founders of the American Chamber of commerce in China when he was an executive in the U.S.-China Business Council in their office in Beijing. During the 1990s, he managed Burston-Marsteller in China. He is an author of many articles in china and is one of the authors who wrote Now You’re Talking Chinese and Chinese at Glance. Chinese Business Etiquette is written in the format of a guiding protocol explaining the etiquette that is required in business success in China. It starts by giving the importance of learning Chinese ways of doing business and how the Chinese operate from the early years. The author shares the first time occasions in the history of China to modern times. He shares the key ideas of the Chinese community since he had lived there…
Safety Last review Safety Last is a silent romantic American comedy released in 1923. It is a timeless scene, and some movies have gained inspiration from it and recreated some of the scenes. The essay will cover some reports that were written shortly after the film was aired. These reports include advertisements, articles, and an illustration. On June 21st 1924, Exhibitor’s Herald Co. published an article that spoke of the response from the people after the movie was released. Before the movie’s release, business had been low, but after that, club owners profited more than before. People went back to watch the movie and talked about it for days. A Moving Picture article, in June 1923, labeled the film a ‘funny bone finder.’ A patron from the Dallas screening was interviewed and asked what they thought about the movie. They replied, “Fine. I found out I had a funny bone.” The Film Daily issue of January 1923 published an article that compared the protagonist’s previous movies to Safety Last. The more movies he did, the better his performances became. Safety…
Significance of the Sakura Tree Introduction The Sakura tree or cherry blossoms is a tree that highly signifies Japan, especially in the West. Many Japanese people visit the Sakura tree during the spring to see its blossom in a ceremony known as Hanami (LOC). Additionally, the tree is highly celebrated in much Japanese literature including poetry and art (LOC). As such, this tree is more than just a plant to the Japanese culture. We shall review the history of the Sakura tree and derive the meaning that the Japanese people assign to the tree. Discussion History The name Sakura is Japanese for cherry blossoms. As such, Sakura refers to the flowers of the tree. The tree only blooms once a year and the common type of the tree is the Somei Yoshino (BBC). The Sakura tree is more than just a plant for the Japanese people. In the early Japanese times, the tree was used to indicate various seasonal changes and indications. For instance, Japanese farmers used the blossoming of the tree as an indication of the planting time…