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Theme Of The Wind In The Willow
Pastoral Themes in the Wind the Willows
Pastoral works refer to a genre of literature that focuses on the bucolic aspects of nature and the
countryside. The English countryside represents the ideal location for a pastoral work. One such
work is the Edwardian children s story, The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Since its
publication in 1908, the story has become a beloved children s classic. However, the story represents
Edwardian society in England, and uses anthropomorphized animals to represent Edwardian men. As
a pastoral work, the events of the story occur in the English countryside, where the animals work
together to care for the wild one in their group, Mr. Toad. Mr. Toad s Wild Ride through he English
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The author used the background of a pastoral vision to help elucidate the characteristics of
Edwardian society. Mr. Toad is one of the most known characters from the work. He is extremely
wealthy and essentially bored with his life. His English country life does not offer him
fulfillment. As such, he jumps from interest to interest, quickly grabbing at new hobbies. As a
wealthy landed scion, he has the luxury of this lifestyle. From the earliest mentions of his home,
Toad Hall, it becomes apparent that he represents the landed gentry. Rat points out his home from
the river. The stables are over there to the right. That s the banqueting hall you re looking at now
very old, that is. Toad is rather rich, you know (Grahame 19). Toad quickly changes his interests,
spending the money his father left him. Rat describes this character flaw of Toad: Boating is out.
He s tired of it, and done with it. I wonder what new fad he has taken up now? (Grahame 21). Toad
quickly takes up motoring as his new hobby. Motoring referred to the hobby of driving and racing
cars, something only the wealthy could afford at this time. All of this is discussed as the characters
take a slow ride down the river and then sit quietly in the countryside. An outdoor luncheon helps to
create the image of the setting. The English countryside represents the perfect pastoral setting, and
the characters all seem to enjoy
Cults Of Personality Cult
The Problem with Personality Cults
What effects if any do cults of personalities have on a culture and society? When we think of cults,
we usually tend to think of a group who all follow one specific belief or leader. According to
Webster s Dictionary, a cult of personality is a situation in which a public figure (such as a
political leader) is deliberately presented to the people of a country as a great person who should
be admired and loved. Of course, there are many problems that may arise in this situation, one
being that cults of personalities are a threat to a culture s freedom because they directly target
democracies and can extinguish a society s liberties by elevating one person to such a point that
they become god like in the eyes of their followers.
Cults of personality can be anything from mass worship to strong political support of a leader.
Charisma is crucial for leaders and an important tool in uniting a following. Usually these leaders
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Lens Crafter Mission Statement
Introduction
Lens Crafter was founded in 1983 by E. Dean Butler his vision was to open up an ophthalmologist
company that provides a lab onsite and offers its customer with one hour services where the
customer picks out its lenses and frames. With net sales per annum of $1.4 billion and more, Lens
Crafter is one of the leading companies that provide services to its millions of global customers. The
company s headquarters are stationed in Mason Ohio. The company distributes optical solution
services to customers in the US as well as globally such as Hong Kong, and Puerto Rico. With its
operations and management the company has redefined optical business in the recent times. The
company s mission statement is helping the world to see one customer at a time their mission has
been their core driver in their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The quality of their product has attracted customers on a global scale. The company employs
information technology and information systems in order to deliver quality information to its
customers. Incorporating such things as information technology and information systems in their
strategies helps them in gain a competitive advantage over their rivals in the optical industry (Jones
Biasiotto, 2009).

Lens Crafter operational management and competitive advantage


Lens Crafters believes in the theory that one of the best ways to a capture a customer s attention is
through its heart and for that they work very hard to meet that principle. Lens Crafters ability to
offer unique products and services to the market compared to other companies that provide similar
products and/or services gives them a company competitive advantage over its competitors. Lens
Crafters has managed do this in different ways. This includes; offering a 90 day guarantee
unconditional return policy. They also have a doctor on site that offer comprehensive eye
examinations to all of its customers. Last but not least the company has an onsite lab
Family Socioeconomic Status And Language Development
What different features, properties, and/or experiences in the word and with people allow infants
and young children to learn and develop language? Mutual exclusivity, infant directed speech, and a
child s socioeconomic status are all factors affecting language development in infants and young
children. Children, between the ages of 3 to 4 year olds, expect that a given entity will have only
one name, that is they will not apply a new word to an object they already know which leads them to
pick the novel object when given a word they do not know, this phenomenon is known as the mutual
exclusivity assumption. Infant directed speech studies have revealed that infants, between the ages
of 6.5 to 7.5 months, who hear infant directed speech, find it easier to segment and discriminate
words over part words than those who hear adult directed speech. Finally, studies examining family
socioeconomic statusand language development have shown that the mothers in high SES groups
had higher speech properties (number of word types, number of utterances, length of utterances, etc)
that in the long term influenced the development of the children s vocabulary complexity
When children are given two objects, a familiar and a novel toy, and are asked to pick out a
specific toy, using a term they have never heard before ( blicket ) they tend to pick the novel toy.
The participants in this study were twenty four 3 to 4 year olds. They were split into two groups;
one group would use pointing,
Jesus, God, And The Dead
In addition to Jesus specific claims about Himself, His disciples also acknowledged the deity of
Christ. They claimed that Jesus had the right to forgive sins something only God can do as it is
God who is offended by sin (Acts 5:31; Colossians 3:13; Psalm 130:4; Jeremiah 31:34). In close
connection with this last claim, Jesusis also said to be the one who will judge the living and the dead
(2 Timothy 4:1). Thomas cried out to Jesus, My Lord and my God! (John 20:28). Paul calls Jesus
great God and Savior (Titus 2:13) and points out that prior to His incarnation Jesus existed in the
form of God (Philippians 2:5 8). God the Father says regarding Jesus: Your throne, O God, will last
forever and ever (Hebrews 1:8). John states that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If it is YHWH who is pierced and looked upon, and Jesus was the one pierced and looked upon,
then Jesus is YHWH. Paul interprets Isaiah 45:22 23 as applying to Jesus in Philippians 2:10 11.
Further, Jesus name is used alongside God s in prayer Grace and peace to you from God our
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ (Galatians 1:3; Ephesians 1:2). This would be blasphemy if
Christ were not deity. The name of Jesus appears with God s in Jesus commanded to baptize in the
name [singular] of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19; see also 2
Corinthians 13:14).

Actions that can be accomplished only by God are credited to Jesus. Jesus not only raised the
dead (John 5:21, 11:38 44) and forgave sins (Acts 5:31, 13:38), He created and sustains the
universe (John 1:2; Colossians 1:16 17). This becomes even clearer when one considers YHWH said
He was alone during creation (Isaiah 44:24). Further, Christ possesses attributes that only deity can
have: eternality (John 8:58), omnipresence (Matthew 18:20, 28:20), omniscience (Matthew 16:21),
and omnipotence (John 11:38 44).

Now, it is one thing to claim to be God or to fool someone into believing it is true, and something
else entirely to prove it to be so. Christ offered many miracles as proof of His claim to deity. Just a
few of Jesus miracles include turning water to wine (John 2:7), walking on water (Matthew 14:25),
Inequality In In The White Man s Image
In my opinion these videos contain very haunting subject matter. After watching In the White Man s
Image it provided me a different perspective for understanding the plight of minorities today.
Recently in the national media the shootings of Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown, with fatal
police encounters with Eric Garner and Sandra Bland, reveal how minorities still struggle for
equality. Oftentimes, the media helps to legitimate the inequalities in class and racerelations. African
Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans have been discriminated against for years, but with the
crime in our communities and police shootings plastered across the media, they continue to
perpetuate negative perceptions. We have seen movies where the Indians
The First Law Passed By The Massachusetts Bay Colony
1.PAST LEGISLATION In the mid 1600 s, the first law passed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony
mandated that children start learning the fundamental of education; learn basic reading and writing
by reading the bible and the town s laws. It was believed that for the success and evolution of the
world and specifically their colony, children needed to be educated and knowledgeable. Furthermore,
to strengthen the educational foundation that was forming and with some resistance from parents, a
law was passed in 1647 commissioning the towns create and maintain public schools. Moving
forward, Smith Hughes Act of 1917 commissioned federal revenue to create and support of
secondary and postsecondary vocational training. Emphasis were placed on instruction in
agriculture, home economics, and trades and industry. This act along with the demand for change
and other outlets for education, open the doors for trades that prepared people for jobs. Legislation
during this time contended that this was the best step moving forward to focus on skills to ensure
people were workplace ready. Several years later in 1958, the National Defense Education Act
contributed additional federal dollars to the schools to raise awareness and to heighten the
fundamental importance and priority to focus on STEM. STEM provides instructions in Science,
Technology, Engineering and Math. During this time, emphasis was also placed on strengthening
the foreign languages and provided financial resources and support
The Manager Conducts Team Building Activities
The manager conducts team building activities from time to time. One of these activities includes
Stereotype Party, meant to reduce or eliminate Stereotypes and related issues such as Labeling.
This activity can be done by a small, medium or a large group. In this activity, the participants are
given name tags where they are asked to write personality types and after doing that are asked to
put them on the back of their colleagues where they will be able to see every ones tag except
theirs. Nobody knows the tag on their back, but is able to see the others tag. The manager then
asked each participant to figure out the type of personality on their back and this he does by asking
the questions about other participants, such as Am I a man? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In this regard, the manager had instituted a companywide team building initiative that is aimed at
changing the employees mind set about diversity; address intersections of diversity, influence on
culture, gender as well as age differences and attitudes and performance as well as overall team
dynamics, reduce tension and help employees work together and enhance collaboration,
understanding as well as innovation and trust among the employees. The manager had clear goals
expected outcome as well as implementation process. According to King et al., (2010), naturally, the
effectiveness of such training is closely linked to the goals, outcomes and implementation.
There instances where the manager fails to effectively communicate to the employees. Blunt is an
Australian manager and as afore mentioned, the company has over one hundred employees from
different backgrounds. The company has more than 20 employees from South East Asia and out of
them eight are Chinese. As much as the manager expects these employees top perform, the
employees themselves feel subjected to the manager and look at him as some sort of God. The
Chinese background is collective where a person is seen as having no rights except those which
society allows them to enjoy (Biddle, 2012). The manager is ineffective in communicating to this
section of the work force as they have trouble reconciling their traditional roles and their new found
duties. Communication is a very critical
Planning in Early Childhood
The observation of children is performed by teachers and educators, to help understand each child,
and their characteristics. Along with assessment and evaluation, educators are able to understand
each child s development, and make decisions about appropriate activities and experience to offer
each child, to help foster their individual development. (Veale, A. and Piscitelli, B. 1988) This essay
will discuss the Value of the Observation Process in Planning for early childhoodsettings, and the
role of each teacher in facilitating children s individual learning and development.

Observation is a very valuable and important part of the planning process as each child is different.
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Educators hold the important role of supporting and facilitating each child s development, one
method of facilitating for the child is by recognizing and providing an optimal learning environment.
An optimal learning environment is a safe environment specifically designed to facilitate a child s
learning and developmental needs. Educators need to provide time and opportunity for children to
respond and experience the world creatively, it also needs to offer exposure to a variety of
experience, to be secure and offer stimulating experiences so children can take risks and investigate
the world around them safely. Olds (2001) suggests that children need to feel comfortable in their
environment for them to explore. Educators need to be vigilant in making sure that each individuals
needs are met so the child feels safe and comfortable in the learning environment. Creating an
optimal learning environment means educators need to consider the aspects that create this
environment. Harris Helm suggests that the overall effectiveness of an early childhood program is
dependant on quality of staff, suitable environment, consistent schedules and parent involvement.

Another aspect educators need to consider while facilitating learning is the importance of the
interpersonal environment. Interpersonal environment refers to the relationships established in the
environment. (Planning and Learning,
credit appraisal
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

This project was undertaken to understand, analyze and review the CREDIT APPRAISAL
SYSTEM at HDB Financial Services .
The project is basically done to analyze the appraisal process and criteria s set by the institution for
obtaining Loan against Property. In addition the project also focused on financial performance of
HDBFS.

1.1 Purpose of the Study

The main purpose of study is to know how the loans are granted against property and how the
worthiness of the borrower is appraised. The study helps us to know the various procedures, policies,
criteria and eligibility required during the sanction of loan. It was also undertaken to analyze the
financial performance of HDB Financial Services over the past ... Show more content on
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More than half of the present book is lending towards this sector.
The company being in the financial sector provides loans and financial services to customers such
as individuals, Professional, Partnership, Sole proprietorship and small and medium companies.
HDBFS have dedicated and appraise our exact requirement. Their efforts are directed towards
understanding our requirements and loan solutions accordingly. Whether the requirement is of
business expansion or working capital requirement, money for your children school admission,
daughter s wedding or a dream vacation, HDBFS range of loans can help you fulfill your dreams
and needs alike.

1.4.1Business Strategy:

HDB s Business strategy has been to provide Best in Class Product and services to India s
increasingly affluent middle market.
To achieve this objective, the company has invested in a Direct to Customer distribution model to
provide personalized services to its target segment.
The company s business strategy emphasizes the following

Develop and provide personalized solutions for its target segment that address specific needs of
customers.
Identify new product / market opportunities that build economies of scale
Expand Distribution to new markets
Provide personalized customer experience through its branch network to enhance customer
relationships.
Leverage technology to reach out to customers and deliver more products to manage operating costs.
Focus on asset quality through
Assess The Difference Between The Different Types Of...
Today s reading we discuss the differences in the different types of disasters and the different types
of communities that emerge after depending on what disaster happened. The first type of disaster
and community are natural and altruistic. A natural disaster is an act of god an event that just
happens because certain circumstances come together to create it. These include the likes of
tornadoes, hurricanes, and earth quakes these do not happen that often and there for while not be
able to be preventive they are able to be planned for so that the damage done by it is manageable
and not as great as it could have been. After these disasters we see the emergence of the altruistic
community, this is when a community comes together after a disaster to help rebuild. During this
time we see people volunteering to help those who need it after. Also... Show more content on
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After Superstorm Sandy my dad and I went over to our neighbors across the street and helped
clear debris from their houses and yards. I even had to help fix my neighbors car because a loose
stop sign got pulled from the ground and when into his car s windshield. The National Guard was
deployed to help look for those who weren t able to make it out or chose not to leave Atlantic City.
However, this type of disaster and community are completely different from the second type of
disaster and community. These being the technological disaster
Profound, Poetic Rock and Roll by Bob Dylan
While it is widely rumored that many of Bob Dylan s songs were written while he was under the
influence of various drugs, I m not so sure that those rumors are accurate. Following a 1991
interview conducted by Paul Zollo with Bob Dylan, Zollo stated that There s an unmistakable
elegance in Dylan s words, an almost biblical beauty and that Dylan s answers give you a lot to
think about while not necessarily revealing much about the man . (Zollo 2) The same can be said
with regard to many of the lyrics of Dylan s songs. The lyrics to Mr. Tambourine Man, for example,
are wildly descriptive and sometimes confusing and can leave a listener (or a reader) open to many
different interpretations, some more complex than others, with no real meaning ever being clearly
stated.

From the first chorus where the singer is speaking to a Tambourine Man telling him that he s not
sleepy and there is no place he s going to , but in the jingle jangle morning he ll come following
you (lines 1 4), there is confusion. Some guess that the Tambourine Man is a drug dealer, who
Dylan follows to get his fix. Others say that he is a musician who played the tambourine during a
music session with Dylan at one time. Some speculate that the Tambourine Man is a fictional
character who was created by Dylan after attending a Mardi Gras celebration, which, incidentally is
when the song is said to have been written.

While there are many lines in the song/poem that could easily be viewed

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