Friday, January 24, 2020
What Price Freedom? :: American America History
What Price Freedom? No country allows as much personal freedoms like the United States of America. The Supreme Court has passed laws which allow more freedom of expression than ever before. By hearing this, you may think that everyone is happy in the U.S. Well, a lot are, but to gain these freedoms, there was once a price to pay. Several people have been beaten, verbally assaulted, and killed for others to gain freedom that they deserve. I ask: At what price should freedom come? In December or 1965, in Des Moines, Iowa, a 15 year old girl and her brother wore black armbands to protest the Vietnam War. The Principal then decided that no student should be allowed to do such demonstrations, and after a warning, he suspended anyone wearing the bands. Later that day both wearers of the bands were suspended until January. The 2 students too it to federal court where they said that they had the right to wear the bands under the First Amendment right. They ended up loosing because the armbands would "disturb school discipline". About 4 years later, the decision was changed in favor of the students. Soon after, in the 1970's, more and more court battles about the First Amendment appeared. Without the help of the 2 students getting suspended, the First Amendment may have still been limited. Ever since dated history in the U.S. has begun, slavery had always gone on. Africans were forced to do the work and labor of the Americans. Black females were forced to do work in the kitchen such as cook and clean the house. Black men worked in the farm, picking cotton, and loading wagons with the crops. Slaves were often beaten by their owners and slave traders. Some were killed or mutilated for doing a "wrong" deed such as learning to read. If the slaves tried to escape from their home to the north, they would be beaten and brought back immediately. The blacks coming from Africa had to rights whatsoever. Slavery went on in the United States until the mid 1800's. The Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued in 1863 made slavery illegal in all the states in the U.S. It took the hard work and determination that one day the blacks of America would be free. A severe price of freedom, but one that stands out and may be worth while.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Bullying Essay
Bullying Frightened, Weak, Sad, Unwanted. You end up not wanting to go anywhere, because you are afraid of getting picked on. You get so fed up with everything, you start harming yourself. You begin cutting yourself or even worse? You end up killing yourself. Hi today, Iââ¬â¢m going to talk to you about bullying and what the down sizes of bullying is. Some might wonder, who are the bullyââ¬â¢s and why do people bully others. So as you read this essay, think about those questions. And ask yourself. If youââ¬â¢ve ever been bullied or have you been the bully.How did you feel? Did you feel powerless and think that it wasnââ¬â¢t fare that this was happening to you. Or that you didnââ¬â¢t have anyone to talk to. Well you do and no one should be making you feel like this. Bulling has to stop, it shouldnââ¬â¢t be going to the extent that people feel like theyââ¬â¢re nothing and end up committing suicide. Having said that, this essay will show you the different types of b ullying, the consequences of bullying and how to stop bullying. Many people think that bullying is just kicking and punching a person.Those people are right, what they donââ¬â¢t know is that there are other forms of bullying. To be exact there are six different types of bullying; physical bullying, cyber bullying, verbal bullying, indirect bullying, intimidation, and social alienation. The form of bullying that occurs more is cyber bullying. In Canada, 42% of kids have been bullied while online. One in four has had it happen more than once. 35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly one in five have had it happen more than once. 1% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mails or other messages. 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than four out of ten say it has happened more than once. 58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened to them online. Both boys and girls can be bullies. Bo ys tend to bully physically, while girls generally use more indirect approaches, such as gossiping about classmates or isolating them by excluding them from activities or groups.Boys are usually bullied by other boys, whereas girls are bullied by both girls and boys. Some of the consequences of being bullied are self-harm, depression, low self-esteem, loneliness and etcâ⬠¦ Most people cannot deal with the pressure of being bullied. So they decide to commit suicide, for example ââ¬Å"Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, hung himself Monday, April 9, 2009 after enduring bullying at school, including daily taunts of being gay. His suicide was at least the fourth suicide of a middle-school aged child linked to bullying in the year of 2009â⬠.Bullying is never acceptable. It should be considered just ââ¬Å"part of growing upâ⬠Research and experience consistently shows involved, their families and peers, and the community around them. Iââ¬â¢ve witnessed someone self-harming thems elves do to being bullied, it looked like they hit rock bottom and all the person could say is that ââ¬Å"there is no point in living now, no one likes me life is not a thing I enjoyâ⬠. I felt like that wasnââ¬â¢t fair to them and that no one should have to go through what they did. But they overcome that and were feeling better.They started hanging out with really friends that cared about them and just ignored what others thought about them because they donââ¬â¢t have to please other, just themselves. How to stop bulling? Whether or not you have been bullied, there are things you can do to stop bullying. The first thing you should do is to tell a teacher or other trusted adult at your school if bullying happens to you or someone at your school. But bullying doesnââ¬â¢t always happen at school, it can happen after school or even at home.So in that situation, tell an adult that will do something about it or even a police officer. This may seem like tattling, but itâ⠬â¢s not. The victim of a bully is someone you can protect. By telling someone at school about bullying, you are protecting the victim the same as if you stood up to a bully yourself. After telling an adult, you should go to a councillor to talk about your problem. If you donââ¬â¢t feel comfortable talking to the councillor. Try talking to a friend or someone you trust, that will listen to you and try to help you. It isnââ¬â¢t good to keep everything to yourself.You have to get everything out that isnââ¬â¢t healthy for you. Or else it will haunt you and make you feel alone. So in my opinion just talk about your problem even if itââ¬â¢s with your cat or dog (which ever). However being a witness of bullying can be just as bad as being the bullying. As long as you witness bullying and donââ¬â¢t try to stop it. That means, that youââ¬â¢re encouraging the bully because he/she is getting the attention they want. So remember that for the next time you witness someone bei ng bullying and donââ¬â¢t do anything to stop it. Who are bullies?Bullies are very often people who have been bullied or abused themselves. Sometimes they are experiencing life situations they cannot cope with, that leave them feeling helpless and out of control. They may have poor social skills, do not fit in, and cannot meet the expectations of their family, school, or bosses. They bully to, be successful, to control someone else, or to get some relief from their own feelings of powerlessness. Bullies bully because they might be picked on by someone else so they pick on you, so that they think that they are strong.They might not have any friends. They may not know how to feel happy, or something is going on with their family, that is bothering them so they decide to take out their frustration on other people. I hope you take this essay and absorb everything Iââ¬â¢ve said. And remember one person might not be able to put a stop to bullying. But we as a group can sure try. If it doesnââ¬â¢t work, then we can try harder. And never give up. Resources: http://www. dosomething. org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying http://www. glsen. org/walker. html Bullying Essay Bullying Frightened, Weak, Sad, Unwanted. You end up not wanting to go anywhere, because you are afraid of getting picked on. You get so fed up with everything, you start harming yourself. You begin cutting yourself or even worse? You end up killing yourself. Hi today, Iââ¬â¢m going to talk to you about bullying and what the down sizes of bullying is. Some might wonder, who are the bullyââ¬â¢s and why do people bully others. So as you read this essay, think about those questions. And ask yourself. If youââ¬â¢ve ever been bullied or have you been the bully.How did you feel? Did you feel powerless and think that it wasnââ¬â¢t fare that this was happening to you. Or that you didnââ¬â¢t have anyone to talk to. Well you do and no one should be making you feel like this. Bulling has to stop, it shouldnââ¬â¢t be going to the extent that people feel like theyââ¬â¢re nothing and end up committing suicide. Having said that, this essay will show you the different types of b ullying, the consequences of bullying and how to stop bullying. Many people think that bullying is just kicking and punching a person.Those people are right, what they donââ¬â¢t know is that there are other forms of bullying. To be exact there are six different types of bullying; physical bullying, cyber bullying, verbal bullying, indirect bullying, intimidation, and social alienation. The form of bullying that occurs more is cyber bullying. In Canada, 42% of kids have been bullied while online. One in four has had it happen more than once. 35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly one in five have had it happen more than once. 1% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mails or other messages. 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online. More than four out of ten say it has happened more than once. 58% have not told their parents or an adult about something mean or hurtful that happened to them online. Both boys and girls can be bullies. Bo ys tend to bully physically, while girls generally use more indirect approaches, such as gossiping about classmates or isolating them by excluding them from activities or groups.Boys are usually bullied by other boys, whereas girls are bullied by both girls and boys. Some of the consequences of being bullied are self-harm, depression, low self-esteem, loneliness and etcâ⬠¦ Most people cannot deal with the pressure of being bullied. So they decide to commit suicide, for example ââ¬Å"Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, hung himself Monday, April 9, 2009 after enduring bullying at school, including daily taunts of being gay. His suicide was at least the fourth suicide of a middle-school aged child linked to bullying in the year of 2009â⬠.Bullying is never acceptable. It should be considered just ââ¬Å"part of growing upâ⬠Research and experience consistently shows involved, their families and peers, and the community around them. Iââ¬â¢ve witnessed someone self-harming thems elves do to being bullied, it looked like they hit rock bottom and all the person could say is that ââ¬Å"there is no point in living now, no one likes me life is not a thing I enjoyâ⬠. I felt like that wasnââ¬â¢t fair to them and that no one should have to go through what they did. But they overcome that and were feeling better.They started hanging out with really friends that cared about them and just ignored what others thought about them because they donââ¬â¢t have to please other, just themselves. How to stop bulling? Whether or not you have been bullied, there are things you can do to stop bullying. The first thing you should do is to tell a teacher or other trusted adult at your school if bullying happens to you or someone at your school. But bullying doesnââ¬â¢t always happen at school, it can happen after school or even at home.So in that situation, tell an adult that will do something about it or even a police officer. This may seem like tattling, but itâ⠬â¢s not. The victim of a bully is someone you can protect. By telling someone at school about bullying, you are protecting the victim the same as if you stood up to a bully yourself. After telling an adult, you should go to a councillor to talk about your problem. If you donââ¬â¢t feel comfortable talking to the councillor. Try talking to a friend or someone you trust, that will listen to you and try to help you. It isnââ¬â¢t good to keep everything to yourself.You have to get everything out that isnââ¬â¢t healthy for you. Or else it will haunt you and make you feel alone. So in my opinion just talk about your problem even if itââ¬â¢s with your cat or dog (which ever). However being a witness of bullying can be just as bad as being the bullying. As long as you witness bullying and donââ¬â¢t try to stop it. That means, that youââ¬â¢re encouraging the bully because he/she is getting the attention they want. So remember that for the next time you witness someone bei ng bullying and donââ¬â¢t do anything to stop it. Who are bullies?Bullies are very often people who have been bullied or abused themselves. Sometimes they are experiencing life situations they cannot cope with, that leave them feeling helpless and out of control. They may have poor social skills, do not fit in, and cannot meet the expectations of their family, school, or bosses. They bully to, be successful, to control someone else, or to get some relief from their own feelings of powerlessness. Bullies bully because they might be picked on by someone else so they pick on you, so that they think that they are strong.They might not have any friends. They may not know how to feel happy, or something is going on with their family, that is bothering them so they decide to take out their frustration on other people. I hope you take this essay and absorb everything Iââ¬â¢ve said. And remember one person might not be able to put a stop to bullying. But we as a group can sure try. If it doesnââ¬â¢t work, then we can try harder. And never give up. Resources: http://www. dosomething. org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying http://www. glsen. org/walker. html
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Essay about Analysis of The Hunger Artist by Kafka
Analysis of The Hunger Artist by Kafka Hunger is a term that is often defined as the physical feeling for the need to eat. However, the Hunger Artist in Kafkas A Hunger Artist places a different, more complex meaning to this word, making the Hunger Artists name rather ironic. The hunger of the Hunger Artist is not for food. As described at the end of the essay, the Hunger Artist states that he was in fact never hungry, he just never found anything that he liked. So then, what does this mans hunger truly mean? What drives the Hunger Artist to fast for so long, if he is truly not hungry? The Hunger Artist salivates not for the food which he is teased with, nor does he even sneak food when he alone. The Hunger Artist has aâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Instead, he would show off for the guards that were supposed to watch him, to make sure he never ate a single thing, ?He was quite prepared to spend the whole night entirely without sleep with such watchmen; he was prepared to swap jokes with them, to tell them stories about his nomadic life and listen to their stories in turn, anything just to keep them awake to be able to show them again and again that he had nothing to eat in his cage, and that he was fasting like no one of them could fast.? (Kafka, 256). The Hunger artist was addicted to fame, and made every attempt to show off his skill. It seems ironic, however, that when his fans were near him, he would show no effort to interact with the crowd. No stories, jokes, or anything of the like with which shared with the watchmen. Instead, he seemed to take the fans for granted, almost treating the fans as if they were weak and unimportant, ? occasionally even stretching his arm through the bars to let them feel how skinny he was, but then again withdrawing completely to himself, paying attention to no one.? (Kafka, 256) The Hunger Artist assumes that the crowd will always be there, witnessing and admiring his skills, constantly wondering, ?How does he do it So, as time goes on, the hunger artist becomes more and more expecting of his crowd, hungering more and more for the fame and love that his fans seemed to give. Unfortunately, every star, noShow MoreRelatedFranz Kafka as a Hunger Artist2806 Words à |à 12 Pageswhich stands out is his story A Hunger Artist. In this story Kafka speaks through the hunger artist of the alienation and isolation he feels in his own body, as well as the emptiness he feels as a result of the disconnected relationship he and his father share. Ironically this emptiness manifests itself quite literally at the end of Kafkaââ¬â¢s life, when he dies as a result of tuberculosis of the larynx, which causes him to literally starve to death, just as the hunger artist in the story. It was said aboutRead MoreAnalysis Of Franz Kafka s Life1811 Words à |à 8 Pagesphilosophy that is often analyzed through literature. Franz Kafka is a key example of the limitless nature of this theme as his many works are divisive in how they connect with existentialism. Kafka is a unique storyteller and his stories have captivated generations since their publications. His background is important in understanding his seeming detachment from his writing. Kafkaââ¬â¢s life is described by Ritchie Robertson in ââ¬Å"Biography of Franz Kafkaâ⬠as ââ¬Å"strikingly ordinaryâ⬠w ith the only notable commentaryRead MoreExistentialism vs Essentialism23287 Words à |à 94 PagesMoving beyond Sartre s existentialism, Camus explored the meaninglessness and absurd nature of the human condition. Many Others Other existential philosophers includeà Simone de Beauvoir,à Martin Heidegger,à Karl Jaspers,à Gabriel Marcelà andà Franz Kafka. Existentialist philosophy was also influenced by many other works, including those ofà Friedrich Nietzsche, G. W. F. Hegel, Fyodor Dostoevsky andà Edmund Husserl. 1. Sà ¸ren Kierkegaardà (1813ââ¬â1855) was a Danish philosopher who contributed greatlyRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words à |à 1573 Pagesof systematic study. Identify the major behavioral science disciplines that contribute to OB. Demonstrate why few absolutes apply to OB. Identify the challenges and opportunities managers have in applying OB concepts. Compare the three levels of analysis in this bookââ¬â¢s OB model. MyManagementLab Access a host of interactive learning aids to help strengthen your understanding of the chapter concepts at www.mymanagementlab.com cott Nicholson sits alone in his parentsââ¬â¢ house in suburban Boston
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