Literally, Analysis on what significance does the stage manager play in the overall plot and outcome of Our Town by Thornton Wilder The Stage Manager was Thomson’s unique and multi-purpose invention similar to his role when he was an actor. The Stage Manager dictate the course of the performance, which correlates to the hints of Wilder that spiritual forces manage human life (Wilder et al.,). Wilder has the Stage Manager come to the arena and makes the first demand to the members of the viewers who they are; he influences them to be active participant despite being viewers. He helps move much scenery and interacts with the audience either speaking to himself or through the persona of the minister. The Stage Manager provided the exposition of the background facts. As a leader and spokesperson, he helps audience familiarize with various aspects of Grover’s Corner; he introduces the town and characters, which distinguishes it from traditional exposition whereby every character had to reveal facts about places, setting, and plot environment (Wilder et al.,). He also urged viewers toward Emily and assisted…
Levels of Measurement used in each of the Articles For the article “Autonomous Motivation for Teaching: How Self-Determined Teaching May Lead to Self-Determined Learning,” the variables under consideration are the autonomous motivation for teaching with independent variable being complying with the curriculum and performance standards. In measuring such variables, the level of measurements of each of the variable is the ordinal level in that the measurements depict the relationship, which exists between the autonomous motivation of teachers and the compliance with the curriculum and standards (In Liu, In Wang, & In Ryan, 2016). The article extensively explores both intrinsic and the extrinsic variables that affect the manner in which the teacher interacts with the students. In this regard, it is relatively important to understand the need of the teachers as they are the central motivations that drive direction of the education and performance of a given school organization. Notably, the autonomous motivation of the teachers is extensively related to the principals of leadership that are applied in the attempt of motivating the teachers. For the article “Effects of Innovative Teaching…
Short-Term Funding About Your Signature Assignment This signature assignment is designed to align with specific program student learning outcome(s) in your program. Program Student Learning Outcomes are broad statements that describe what students should know and be able to do upon completion of their degree. The signature assignments may be graded with an automated rubric that allows the University to collect data that can be aggregated across a location or college/school and used for program improvements. Purpose of Assignment The purpose of this assignment is to allow the student an opportunity to apply their understanding of cash flow management, break-even analysis, and short-term and long-term financing in starting and growing a business. [unique_solution] Assignment Steps Resources: OECD Database, Corporate Finance Prepare a 12- to 15-slide PowerPoint® presentation with speaker notes requesting initial funding of $500,000 to start and run a start-up company. The proposed start-up company could be an existing business model (coffee shop, pet store, etc.) or could be something entirely new and exciting. Create the presentation in the following format, with at least one slide to cover each of the following…
Significance of Hazmat Incident Map for those Shipping, Transporting, or Receiving Hazardous Material It is a well-known fact that hazardous materials are often stored and moved within and across countries through highways, aircraft, railway lines, and aboard ships in national and international waterways, as well as through pipelines both below and above ground. These transport vessels and pipelines may carry hazardous substances such as toxic chemicals, liquid or purified natural gas, and crude oil. It is important for those who deal with the shipping and receiving of hazardous materials to know where these shipping lines are located and the companies involved in the manufacture and shipment of hazardous materials. The Hazmat incident map is a useful resource for companies, drivers, and other entities that ship and receive hazardous material. The online application is a map that displays chemical, biological, drugs, explosives/explosions, and radiation events that have occurred across the world. The map also provides links to various articles about the different incidents marked on the map. The map is updated on a constant basis and contains newsfeeds that provide more…
SMART Goal essay Introduction Personal goals are the leading factors of success in individuals, and especially students. For goals to be realized, there is the need for students to develop a comprehensive SMART goal planner. “SMART” is an acronym from Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely goal. Every goal needs a plan of action accompanied by competency skills. The core competencies, which connect to my goal include academic skills, finances, and college future. Each of these competencies is valuable for my college success. The academic abilities will enable me to excel in my discipline, and attain the required aggregate points, while the finances, and the college future are important for my continued stay at the college. My SMART goal is to expand my knowledge, and skills on what I need to do, and how to do it to succeed in college as well as outside college Academic skill is a mandatory requirement for a college student without, which, it is meaningless staying in college. I will achieve my academic skills by first evaluating my strengths, and weaknesses in the various…
Service coordination (Victorian Service Coordination Practice Manual 2012 Describe how your specific organisation is coordinating services for your consumers?( Screen 8.) (25 words) Write down just two ways your organisation could better achieve the core Service Coordination objectives. You may come up with more than two, but two is a great starting point!( Screen 14) (25 words) Determine which story best aligns to your agency i.e. Gary or Mary & Stan.( Initial contact-Screen 5 context of initial contact) (25 words) Can Initial Contact occur when the consumer has not directly made contact – explain? ((25 words) What information is given from your agency during Initial Contact i.e. summary of services, parking, fees etc? ((25 words)[unique_solution] Who routinely conducts Initial Contact in your agency? Explain(25 words) How does your agency perform and document Initial Contact information – explain? (25 words) Take a moment to reflect upon how your agency performs and documents Initial Contact information. Write a few reflective notes in your about what you believe your agency does well, and what areas you think you could…
Richard III and Looking for Richard The rise of Hollywood has seen significant developments in the production of American films. William Shakespeare’s works have been identified as one of the most indispensable sources of action scenes in Hollywood. The American film industry has shifted from silent films to the use of 3-D productions. One of the most performed William Shakespeare’s works is the Richard III since the 1590s to the present. In 1996, an American actor-director Al Pacino did a production named Looking for Richard, which was a performance of particular scenes of William Shakespeare’s Richard III. The docudrama by Pacino is a guide to the plot of the play on the selected scenes where Pacino involves fellow actors to feature several characters in the play. Al Pacino reflects the concept of power and authority and characterizes Richard as an evil and manipulative character by reflecting the original text to the present occurrences, and uses soliloquy and juxtaposition to build the ideas developed. Al Pacino employs an extensive use of soliloquy to present authority and power in Looking for…
Sharon Hays on the ideological separation of public and private spheres Sharon Hays argues that “the ideological separation of public and private spheres results in “the values of intimate and family life [standing] as an explicit rejection of the values of economic and political life.” What does she mean? Do you agree with her? Please make sure the essay is based on the following 2 readings: 1. Adrienne Rich ″Excerpts from Maternal Theory: Essential Readings ″ from Maternal Theory: Essential Readings, Andrea O′Reilly, ed(s)., Demeter Press. 2008 6-25 2. Sharon Hays. ″Why Can′t a Mother Be More Like a Businessman? ″ from Maternal Theory: Essential Readings, Andrea O′Reilly, ed(s)., Demeter Press, 2008, 408-429 As mentioned in the instructions for the other sources ONLY use scholarly sources. I also attached a guide given to us from the professor′s assistant. I think it would help with the 2 main readings. Feel free to use anything from the sosc1000 draft document you think is good.[unique_solution] Sharon Hays argues that “the ideological separation of public and private spheres results in “the values of intimate…
Schizophrenia diagnosis and treatment Introduction Schizophrenia is a very chronic disorder which has impaired a lot of people both in United States and the world at large. A certain research team conducted a medical research on the best treatment and management methods for this disorder. The schizophrenia research group had conducted out a research on the treatment processes and generated out some report and recommendation which included the best precautions on and detailed advice about the treatment associated psychological problems. This social associated problem includes activities such smoking, excessive drinking and weight reduction. Reducing health risk among schizophrenia patients The writers of this article revealed out that the main objective of compiling this report on schizophrenia treatment was not only to assist health professionals on how to double the probability of schizophrenia recovery but also lower the risks of schizophrenia associated medical problems such as diabetes. The patient outcome research group report generated in 1998 and 2003 was financed and supported by the institution of health research and quality agency. The latest update on the report was made by members…
factors to be considered when considering whether or not palliative sedation is the appropriate approach for a particular client Palliative/terminal sedation, with palliative care being a new and developing specialty, has been the subject of much ethical scrutiny. However, at the center of this controversy the patient experience needs to be considered and a big part of the patient experience in the this setting is usually centered around pain. Alleviating suffering is the root motivation for the exploring and discussing palliative/terminal sedation. So with this intention, and common goal, how does It happen that there can be so many conflicting points of view when it comes to palliative/terminal sedation? Lowering a patients level of consicouness deliberately and with medications is not ethically benign. Much discussion and disagreement has been made of various aspects surrounding palliative/terminal sedation, everything from the indication to the family experience needs to be taken into account when weighing the advantages and disadvantages of palliative/terminal sedation. Some of the key advantages being; the improvement of refractory symptoms ( )in palliative patients and the relief it can bring…