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  • Comparing the Two Poems: When We Two Parted and La Belle Dame Sans Mer

    Comparing the Two Poems: When We Two Parted and La Belle Dame Sans Mer

    GCSE English coursework: comparison of poems. There are many similarities and differences between the two poems: “When We Two Parted”, written by Lord Bryon, and “La Belle Dames Sans Merci”, written by John Keats. I shall be exploring these poems and seeing connections and differences between them, so that I am able to compare them. The storyline of both poems is based around love, and so they are similar in that respect, however I think

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Compare and Contrast the Management Theories of Frederick Taylor, Henri Fayol, Elton Mayo and Douglas McGregor. in What Sense(s) Are These Theories Similar And/or Compatible? in What Sense(s) Are These Theories Dissimilar And/or Compatible? How Would a Co

    Compare and Contrast the Management Theories of Frederick Taylor, Henri Fayol, Elton Mayo and Douglas McGregor. in What Sense(s) Are These Theories Similar And/or Compatible? in What Sense(s) Are These Theories Dissimilar And/or Compatible? How Would a Co

    Since the end of the 19th century, when factory manufacturing became widespread and the size of organisations increased, people have been looking for ways to motivate employees and improve productivity. A need for management ideas arise which lead to classical contributors such as Frederick Taylor and Henri Fayol generating management theories such as Taylor’ Scientific Management and Fayol’s Administrative Management. In the late 1920’s and early 1930’s the Hawthorne studies were conducted where Elton Mayo

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • What Is Literature

    What Is Literature

    Literature is a term used to describe written or spoken material. Broadly speaking, "literature" is used to describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works, but the term is most commonly used to refer to works of the creative imagination, including works of poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction.” (about.com, 2nd September, 2007) is according to About.com the literal meaning of literature. This is only according to the dictionary, it is actually very

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: David
  • Literature

    Literature

    "To be or not to be..." This page looks at Hamlet's soliloquy, "To be or not to be...". (Source Unknown) "The major question in 'To be or not to be' cannot be suicide. If it were, as many have noted, it would be dramatically irrelevant. Hamlet is no longer sunk in the depths of melancholy, as he was in his first soliloquy. He has been roused to action and has just discovered how to test

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Max
  • Compare and Contrast the Criminal and Civil Law

    Compare and Contrast the Criminal and Civil Law

    Civil law is concerned and deals with the relationship between individuals and relates to civil rather than criminal wrongs with the aim of compensating the suing party for such wrongs (Gibson, Rigby, Ryan & Tamsitt, 2001, p28.1). A civil action is generally brought by the party who has been injured or otherwise suffered some form of loss as the result of a wrong which only directly affected him (e.g. trespassing into private property). When a

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Comparing the Last Supper

    Comparing the Last Supper

    Comparing The Last Supper By Throll Ballen One of the most famous works of art in the history of the world has a name that is recognized by almost any one in today's society. There have been books and movies that contain this piece of artwork in it's storyline. The idea of Jesus the son of God at his famous last supper have been painted about, written about, and documented in the Bible. So many

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne - Literature of Consience

    Nathaniel Hawthorne - Literature of Consience

    Nathaniel Hawthorne: Literature of Consience By Christopher C. Copass English II, 2nd Period Mr. Scales April 29, 1999 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s works established him as one of the most unique authors of the 19th century. With works such as The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne not only entertained his audience, he made them look at their own life and compare it to 17th century Puritan New England. He also brought readers to the realization of how harsh

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Literature Review

    Literature Review

    Annotated Bibliography (Synopsis) Citation Detert, J.R., Schroeder, R.G., & Mauriel, J.J. (2000). A framework for linking culture and improvement initiatives in organizations. Academy of Management Review, 25(4), 850-863. Article Overview This article presented an analysis of the dimensions of organizational culture commonly used in existing research, delineating how these dimensions corresponded with the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM). Researchers, consultants, practitioners, and members of management continue to view culture as essential to the success

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Compare and Contrast of "everything Bad Is Good for You" and "mediated"

    Compare and Contrast of "everything Bad Is Good for You" and "mediated"

    Both Steven Johnson’s Everything Bad is Good for You and Thomas DeZengotita’s Mediated deal with the idea of increased density of available choices in today’s culture. For every product and activity, there are countless decisions to be made. From food to clothing to office supplies, there are so many options to sift through. Theory and analysis of this increasing complexity for consumers of products and the media are explored by both authors. The thesis

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Compare and Contrast

    Compare and Contrast

    Yama Rasooli English, Period 2 December 1, 2005 Compare and Contrast Essay This essay will compare and contrast the stories Harriet Tubman and Emancipation. These two stories were very interesting and had both similarities and differences. They will be compared by their treatment, scope, and organization. Harriet Tubman is an adventure story about this woman who helped slaves in the 1800’s. She helped them by getting them out of the south and getting them

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Mikki
  • How American History Influnenced Literature

    How American History Influnenced Literature

    American History has influenced the literature written in America for many years. Some of the best literature was written when important events were occurring in America. When hard times in America are taking place, people feel the need to write, and express what is going on inside their heads. Although events in America were not always positive, people found a way to use the times to create beautiful literature. Some of the most influential literature

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Max
  • Commercial Comparation

    Commercial Comparation

    Over the two hour period of watching television, I recorded all of the commercial messages which I exposed from 2 channels (Comedy and TV PG). Most of them are from advertisements, and some of them are from the actual television show itself. Rank all of the commercial messages into three categories: 1. Products that I presently use. • Fedex ( quick delivery service around the world) • Sub (food, looks delicious, taste should be good)

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Representation of Women in Early British Literature

    Representation of Women in Early British Literature

    In most early British literature a woman is often presented as only one thing: an object. They can be objects of desire, objects of beauty, or merely objects to be owned, but it is rare that a woman is anything more than that. It is even more uncommon to find a female character in literature that is presented as an equal to the men around her. In William Congreve’s The Way of the World he

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Vika
  • Evolution of the Family in Latin American Literature

    Evolution of the Family in Latin American Literature

    “Evolution of Family in Latin American Literature” Throughout the trials and tribulations of Latin America’s past one thing has always stood true, the importance of family. At times the family dynamic in Latin American culture was unbalanced and unfair to certain members. Family and traditions were always of the utmost importance in Latin American culture. Latin America has gone through a complete political transformation since its inception, and this was not always easy on its

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Compare and Contrast - the Labour Relations Commission and the Labour Court

    Compare and Contrast - the Labour Relations Commission and the Labour Court

    Compare and Contrast; The Labour Relations Commission And The Labour Court The Labour relations committee and the Labour court both have specific underlying functions; yet as two separate organisations they do perform similar roles. The main differences between them lying in varying jurisdictions and formalities. My findings on both are as follows; Labour Relations Commission; Mission Statement – “To promote the development and improvement of Irish industrial relations policies, practices and procedures through the provision

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • American Literature in the 19th Century

    American Literature in the 19th Century

    Much has been said about America being the “Land of Opportunity” throughout history. From Columbus, to Walt Whitman, to present times, American society and its values differed quite a bit from American society and its values today. As these values have changed, so have the opportunities that present themselves within society, such as the ability to write about certain issues or topics. This means that the topics of literature have changed drastically along with the

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Comparing Cultures

    Comparing Cultures

    Abstract Culture is an important aspect of study in the world today. Culture defines who you are and where you are from. It is important to learn about the culture of different backgrounds, so you can understand why different people act the way they do. Intelligence is a major factor that is directly related to an individual’s culture and environment. Psychology also plays an important role in culture. Comparing and contrasting an American Culture from

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Compare Two Poems by Wilfed Owen

    Compare Two Poems by Wilfed Owen

    Compare two poems by Wilfred Owen, showing how they reflected contemporary attitudes to the ‘Great War’. Refer closely to language and poetic techniques. World War 1 broke out in 1914. At the beginning of the war, there was a great feeling of patriotism and enthusiasm. Young men were eager to join the armed forces, as they thought the glory and heroism of war would be enjoyable. Fighting in France was expected to be an exciting

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • The American Dream in American Literature

    The American Dream in American Literature

    The American Dream in American Literature Working hard is the key to success. This struggle for success is most commonly called the “American Dream.” The aspect of the American Dream has been around forever and is often the underlying theme in many pieces of American literature. The theme of the American is especially presented in Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Two Kinds writer by Amy

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Comparing Poems from Different Cultures

    Comparing Poems from Different Cultures

    Comparing Poems I am going to be talking about their methods that the poets use to explore the connection between people and the places in which they live in. The poems that I am comparing are Hurricane hits England and Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan. In Hurricane Hits England the techniques used are personification, she says “Talk to me oya” here referring to the hurricane as a person, she is doing this to try

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Artur
  • Struggles of Women in Society Within Literature

    Struggles of Women in Society Within Literature

    Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, Jane Austen’s Emma, Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, and Gustav Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, all encompass heroines who struggle in vain to fit the confines of the rigid society they have been born into. Jane Eyre is born into a life of an orphan, only to thrive and rise into the affections of the wealthy nobleman, Mr. Rochester. Unlike Jane, Emma Woodhouse is a creature

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Compare and Contrast Wordsworth's Poem Composed upon Westminster Bridge with God's Grandeur

    Compare and Contrast Wordsworth's Poem Composed upon Westminster Bridge with God's Grandeur

    Ў®Composed Upon Westminster BridgeЎЇ and Ў®GodЎЇs GrandeurЎЇ are both traditional poems written in the romantic era which looks upon changes that need to happen and looks away from those to the places which havenЎЇt been affected by the misery of the world. Ў®Composed Upon Westminster BridgeЎЇ is a typical romantic sonnet expressing WordsworthЎЇs love for the beauty and amazement of London. This is in much contrast to Ў®GodЎЇs GrandeurЎЇ in which Hopkins expresses his feelings

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Comparative Analysis of Compassion Fatigue

    Comparative Analysis of Compassion Fatigue

    Comparative Analysis of Compassion Fatigue Susan D. Moeller’s book Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell Disease, Famine, War and Death, investigates the way over-simplification, sensationalism and Americanization of international stories have dulled our response to even the most troubling events in the news. Her primary argument regards the methods, causes and effects of the media’s preoccupation with entertaining and tear-jerking its audience rather than informing them. It is this tear- jerking that supposedly leads to

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Max
  • Comparing Classical Athens and Han China

    Comparing Classical Athens and Han China

    The differences between Classical Athens and Han China were major and distinctive. The background information, government, values of the individual, and art of each society show how differently each empire developed. Within the background information of both Athens and Han China you can automatically notice evident differences between the two. The first document shows the maps of both empires side by side. The Han Empire is isolated and much bigger than Athens's city-state Attica, which

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • Compare and Contrastn Essay

    Compare and Contrastn Essay

    Happiness Lives Born on June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks is considered “a real poet” by the New York Times (Watkins 2). Growing up on the south side of Chicago, Brooks falls victim to racism, poverty, and a hellish society. Throughout the dreadful ordeal, Brooks remains optimistic about the circumstances and uses them to her advantage. The Chicago native uses her social background and literary talent to capture the attention of her

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Mike