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Human Nature Of Curiosity
Curiosity within
Curiosity is human nature that people are born with. From the moment someone is born they
becomes curious of all their surroundings and what they can do. Curiosity also leads to instability
because every one becomes curious sooner, and or later someone will break the rules or do
something they aren t supposed to. Also, if one realizes they aren t really happy then they will
become curious and try to find something that will make them happy. This will lead to instability in
society where a small amount of people like a certain thing and others don t. It will all lead to
people arguing and destroying the so called perfection that they have reached. Therefore, stability
will never be reached because of people s curiosity, and because of society s will of trying to be
perfect which makes it imperfect.
In the World State everyone has a certain job to do and the people are separated according to their
caste system, there are Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons. They are ordered from
higher class to lower class but this doesn t stop curiosity between all of them. There are some
people in the World State that experience curiosity. Bernard Marx is one of the few that are really
experiencing curiosity and want something different. A great example is when he begins to feel
something for Lenina and when they are on a date he asks Don t you wish you were free Lenina
(91). He is not the only one though Lenina is also experiencing different emotions and she is
The Greatest Man Of The Great American Nation Essay
Benjamin Franklin and John Quincy Adams these two mortal men laid the foundation for the great
American nation. Since his own lifetime, Benjamin Franklin has been an American icon for
success. During his life, many deemed Franklin the greatest man of the new world, and perhaps the
best known in the entire world. Today, his portrait centers the American $100 bill. Franklin worked
hard for his success and earned the rewards of fame and fortune accordingly. While alive, Franklin
lobbied for indefinite expansion of the United States, a fight that Adams would take up after Franklin
s death. In his own life, Adams fought for his continental vision in which all of North America would
become domain of the United States. With the Transcontinental Treaty and his influence on the
Monroe Doctrine, Adams began to turn his vision of America into a reality. He and Franklin both
pictured a transcontinental United States where the ideals of America could flourish. In essence,
Franklin and Adams strived to create an American Empire for Liberty. This ideal of liberty would
resonate within and permeate the American consciousness, with hopes of ultimately leading to an
expansive Nation which holds true its own declaration that all men are created equal, that they are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness. Although 19th century political rhetoric portrays the United States as a land of
liberty and
Monetary Policy Of A Central Bank
Several authors including Bade and Park (1982), Alesina (1988,1989), and Grilli, Masciandaro and
Tabellini (1991) found that more central banks are independent it would result in lower level of
inflation. As Rogoff (1985) notes, dynamic inconsistency theories of inflation of the type developed
in Kydland and Prescott (1977) and Barro and Gordon (1983) make it reasonable that more
independent central banks will reduce the rate of inflationas delegating monetary policyto an agent
whose preferences are more inflation averse than the societies preferences would serve as a
commitment that allows sustaining a lower level of inflation. Insulating monetary policy from the
political process helps enforce the low inflation equilibrium. Without... Show more content on
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Fed has been designed in such a way that it is separate from different kind of branches of
government as it is a self financed institution. The tenure of the seven board of directors span
almost double than presidential and congressional term as it last for 14 years which actually
promotes consistency and helps in carrying out the functions in a smooth manner. It was made
clear in Maastricht treaty that ECB would be independent from any political pressures and it was
made sure that enough powers are given to them that they can easily sustain any kind of pressure
and can maintain their image of being independent. That s why ECB activities and operations are
kept separate from the interest of the Euro area. ECB has its own budget and it is paid by the
national banks of the Euro area. The members of the executive members are given powers in
order to minimize political influence, this is done by giving them long tenures to serve and they
cannot be reappointed on that position which helps them to focus on implementing their policies
with full force. ECB has all the powers and tools to carry out its monetary policy effectively and
is given a free hand in deciding when to use different types of tools to stimulate its functions. .
Bank of Japan revised its laws in order to also go towards greater independence, the new law aims
to give BoJ autonomy regarding currency and monetary control. In order to establish this, the
members of policy makers can be
Role Of Hrm Over The Period Of Time
The report is an amalgamation of three patches of which, first, is a journal review of two human
resources related articles: Extending the Scope of Organisational Culture: the External Perception or
an Internal Phenomenon (MacIntosh and Doherty, 2007) and Organisational Culture: An
exploratory study comparing faculties perspectives within public and private universities in
Malaysia (Ramachandran, Ching and Ismail, 2010). This journal review is concluded by a
reflection wherein the scholar expresses his experiences of the task. Next comes an essay which
provides an insight into how an organisation can achieve benefits by implementing various HR
practices in successful manner. Here literary work is extensively discussed in chronological... Show
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The outcome was increase in attrition rate and employee dissatisfaction. To combat these, suitable
recommendations are made. Finally the report ends with a brief conclusion about what are the
learning s from these three exercises of different types and how people and organisations can be
better managed.
PATCH 1
1.3PATCH 1: Introduction
In this segment an analysis of the two articles has been presented. The significance and inevitability
of organizational culture is made prominent in both of the research study. The investigation of one
study revolves around the corporate culture exclusively in the fitness organization in Canada while in
the other study corporate culture in the private and public higher education institutions has been
highlighted. Both the papers conclude that organizational culture is like corporate norms which
impacts customer perception and need to be followed by employees.
1.4Journal Summary Sheets
To be found in the Appendix
1.5Research Methodology
The random sampling methodology is being adopted in the first study. Five cubs were selected as
sample. Sources of data used to collect information were both primary sources and secondary
sources. The participants were expected to fill up the questionnaire on the spot or to mail the survey
through post. Participants were asked to rate their responses on a seven point scale
The Argument Of The Sacrament Of Confession
For Protestantism, the act of professing one s sins to a priest for the Lord s forgiveness the
Sacrament of Reconciliation is a sacrament that is unnecessary and not instituted. Valid arguments
are made in favour of avoiding confession. First most, only God can forgive sin; it is not man s
right to cleanse the eternal soul. Truthfully, God is truly the only one who can forgive us by his own
authority of sin. The practise of forgiveness began through the Lord and should continue in an
unique relationship between Him and his follower independently. Another objection to the practise is
that it is a man made explanation, not God s teaching. In the bible, there is no teaching directly put
forth on the idea that man can forgive sin. Rather interpretations have been made to institute the
practise, though there is no proof in the infallible rule of faith (The Bible; Sola Scripture). As
discussed, this act belongs to God and only God. For Protestants, there is no need to... Show more
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Though there are obvious disagreements between the two sides, I believe that the Catholic
sacrament of Confession paired with personal confession that embodies the traits of the Protestant
Confession (specific, acknowledges consequences, and precedes forgiveness) would be the
correct solution for the profession of my sins to God. I believe that it is necessary for major
digressions that we ask a priest for intercession for the forgiveness of sins. However, I have been
raised in a family, where personal confession has held a place of importance. It strengths an
individualistic relationship with God. Fostering our ability to analyze our faith and explore our
intrapersonal sins, while including the intercession of saints suited to our cause and person. I support
the Catholic Church in their practice of Reconciliation, but the Protestant Church is correct in how
individual confession should be carried
Dehumanization In Unbroken
Introduction:
World War II was the deadliest worldwide conflict in history. It was estimated to cause over 70
million fatalities.(NEED SOURCE) What many people may not consider though, is how World War
II affected people s inner self, not just casualties. In Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand, Louis Louie
Zamperini suffered imprisonment, beatings and is neglected essential/basic human rights. Like so
many other American prisoners of war (POWs), Zamperini is dehumanized and his dignity is taken
away. Japanese Americans were also treated equally horribly during World War II. After Pearl Harbor
was bombed, Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps throughout the United States.
Miné Okubo was among these citizens who were unjustly accused/judged and mistreated. Zamperini
and Okubo alike resisted the attempts in World War II camps to make them feel dehumanized and
isolated.

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During World War II, thousands of POWs experienced isolation and dehumanization in an
Japanesethe attemptefforts of the Japanese to make them feel invisible. In Unbroken, by Laura
Hillenbrand, American POW and former Olympic runner Louis Louie Zamperini rwas just one of
the many soldiers who was dehumanized while in Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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After Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japan, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive
Order 9066 ordering American citizens of Japanese ancestry to live in internment camps . Miné
Okubo is one of these Japanese Americans. Okubo is a brilliant artist who was born in California
and has been loyal to the United States for her entire life. While preparing to leave for her
internment, Okubo undergoes her dignity taken from her, ...my family name was reduced to No.
13600. I was given several tags bearing the family number, and then was dismissed. Her own
country has changed her name to a number and is sending her to a prison camp for fear that she is a
Achican American Identity Case Study
What? Why does Lorena resist identifying herself as a Latina or a Chicana? What are the discourses
that stigmatize these identities? To Nelda, what is the difference between being Chicana and being
Mexican American? What are the discourses that surround each identity? What experiences have
informed the ways in which Nelda and Lorena understand their identities? What does Lorena mean
when she refers to her job as a human being ? How does this perspective shape the way she
understands her identity?
Have you ever been asked what s your race or ethnicity? Well I have, and it s a strange question to
answer personally. When someone asks me that I have to wait and ponder as to why in the world
would one would be asking such a strange question. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is a question that has several answers, but in Lorena s case she redefines what it means to be
Mexican American in the US by working hard to better herself and her life. An example of Lorena
bettering herself is when she set out to get a job that would help her advance in her life instead of a
job that is stereotypically done by immigrants, ... in my situation, Hispanic people, we don t get
office jobs. I was sure I needed to go get a job at another meat market, or maybe helping clean
houses, or babysitting (Lorena, 195). Even though she faced so much self doubt about what she
was capable of doing, she went and explored her possibilities. That was just one way that
undocumented immigrants work harder to redefine being Mexican American in the US. In the
Valenzuela piece, it is more difficult to prove how Nelda was trying to change what it meant to be
Mexican American. Although, the author does provide her own insight as to how Nelda makes that
change to redefining herself, the fact that she bore at least some of the emblems of Americanized
speech, dress, and interpersonal skills is a side note to a more central awakening within her that
helps explain her rapid transformation into a Chicana against the historical and institutional odds of
her doing so (Nelda,
Coal as a Resource Is It Ethical
In our modern society there is a constant give and take environment over energy. The use of fossil
fuels and coal has become politically incorrect in our green centric society. The use of media and
spin is one of the most important tools being used by companies that make use of fossil fuels. There
is an economic incentive for these companies to downplay the potentially harmful nature of these
energy sources. While the usage of coaland other fuels is easy, it is also seen by many as
environmentally and morally reprehensible. With advancing technologies there are more alternatives
than ever before, which makes the ethical nature of these energy sources increasingly unscrupulous.
The United States and Japanese governments are working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It is easy to burn and can be used as fuel for trains and other machinery. According to Environmental
Ethics @ Rhodes:
In 32 states, coal provides up to 99% of electric power. Coal mining itself is a huge part of economy
in the more Southeastern region of the United States. According to the West Virginia Office of
Miners Health, safety and Training, coal mining makes up more than $3.5 billion dollars annually in
the gross state product list. (Rhodes 1)

This is perfect example how important coal is to our country and how much we use it. Also it is
stated that by Rhodes that there are over thirty thousand jobs in West Virginia alone that are set
up around coal mining. It is incredibly difficult to work against an industry that employs so many
people, especially with the economic crisis we have been in. The main problem is extracting the
coal from its sources, or mines can pose as a huge risk to lives of those employed in such tasks. A
perfect example of this is when in April 2010 in Montcoal, West Virginia at the Upper Big Branch
Mine where high methane levels were detected. The methane caused an explosion that killed twenty
nine out of thirty one of the miners. There is also carbon dioxide gases emitted into the atmosphere
once coal is burned for fuel, and that has a negative impact on our environment. This can eventually
lead to global climate change, among other things. According to Coal and Global Warming which
was
A Brief Note On The Gold Coast City
Introduction: Gold Coast City is located in queensland city in Austolia. This city is renowned for its
sunny subtropical climated, mild winter and hot, bright summer most of the time, which is the
motivation factor for British tourist. It has world class beaches. Popular inland beaches such as
southport. Marine stadium, currumbin alley, jacobs well, harley Park Labrador and Evandale Lake,
Jabiru Island, Tallebudgera Estuary etc. Some of the beaches they promote to learning surfing,
waterfront properties, wide array of tourist attractions, popular entertainment, activenightlife and
long high rise dominated skyline. In the Gold Coast City the international tourist visited around one
third of the world. Which are ages between 15 to 29... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2)Where do people want to spend their holiday? 3)Are they mass tourist or special interest
tourist? 4)Do we know about how tourist destination affect to the environment? Aim and
objective of the project is: How to attract and convince the people to go to the Gold Coast City?
And how to find out, what group of age are most visiting the destination? The main goal of this
proposal is to find out the information of the leisure traveller of the UK, about why they are
choosing to go there and what is their reasons and to find out what type of people are going to
visit this destination (gender) in what type of age ? The main objectives of this research project
are to find out the motivation factors as well as information about increasing new destination in
Gold Coast City. Furthermore to find out what type of people are most interested to visiting this
destination recently as a UK tourists and what was their experience of visiting this destination for
the first time. To see how this destination is well known by British people and how they could
believe that this destination has a lot of activities and entertainment for the all gender and different
group of age of UK tourism. Motivation is the main factor choosing right destinations for right
person. Gold Coast City is one of the best destinations which will fulfil different type of tourist
needs and interest. Literature review: Special interest tourism in Gold Coast City is a collaborative
effort
The Boy And The Loon Analysis
The traditional Kwakiutl story, The Boy and the Loon, comes from a group of First Nations
people who live along the coast of British Columbia. This tale exhibits many characteristics that are
present in most First Nations stories. The Boy and the Loon begins in the past, stating Many
generations ago, there lived a handsome young boy (Lelooska 14). By starting with this phrase, the
storyteller is showcasing a historical tale that teaches people how to behave. Many First Nations
stories begin in the past to showcases its importance. Furthermore, the idea behind continuing to tell
these stories, even though they are from long ago is to keep social order intact (Hanson). The
passing of these stories through many generations allows the same lessons to be taught and learned
by different people, overall maintaining the same ways of life and personal morals for many
generations. . Another trait that this story exhibits is the use of the number four. While aiding the
young boy to heal, the Loon Chief tells him We will cross the lake... Show more content on
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In this narrative in particular, the boy and his community learn the importance of acceptance and
tolerance. When the community disproves and shames the boy for his illness, the boy becomes
depressed, wanting to end his life. However, when the boy assumes the role of a healer, he is
accepted by his community and lives a fulfilling life. The lesson taught by this story relates to many
other First Nations stories. The reason behind oral tradition is to pass along a message or lesson
through many generations, so present members continue with the same morals as their ancestors.
The Boy and the Loon relates to First Nations culture as it carries the tradition of passing along a
message through many ages of people. In all, this story has many commonalities with First Nations
stories that relate to indigenous

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