Thursday, January 23, 2020
Going Back to the Basics :: Teaching Philosophy Education Essays
Going Back to the Basics Education is a very sensitive topic to discuss among adults. Many adults want the education to be based on a system of ideas that is progressive (which is a system high in the aspect of individuality), some want perennialism (which is the teaching of philosophies that have stood the test of time over hundreds of years), and some, like myself, want to take it back to the way it used to be (essentialism). Education as defined by Websterââ¬â¢s Collegiate Dictionary is ââ¬Å"the action or process of education or being educated.â⬠I believe that the way education was presented in the past worked well and that education should remain to be taught the same. For education to be taught the same as it were in the past, many things have to change. There are too many electives being taught in public schools today, there is too much acceptance on certain things like tardiness, absences, and behavior, there are not severe enough punishments for students who break the rules, and the curricula is too easy. To chance this we need to put a strong work ethic into the children and to do that you need a tough and challenging schedule throughout the schooling process. As a physical educator I would do this by not just rolling out a ball and telling the students to ââ¬Å"playâ⬠, but by teaching them certain skills it takes to become a physically fit person. In making a person physically fit, you need to teach them the factors of being fit like: how to eat a healthy diet, how to exercise properly, proper hygiene, and how much sleep to get. I think that the only thing that you get out of education, is what you put in it. To become a smart, balanced, and intelligent person you must put forth all effort in getting an education. To the layperson, education is merely something that needs to be done to get through life and ââ¬Å"to get a good jobâ⬠, but to me education is making yourself into a better person, and a person who knows what they want out of life. I believe that you need not learn all this extra curricula that is being taught in many of todayââ¬â¢s schools like philosophy of ideas, mythology, media, and classes like the printing press. Going Back to the Basics :: Teaching Philosophy Education Essays Going Back to the Basics Education is a very sensitive topic to discuss among adults. Many adults want the education to be based on a system of ideas that is progressive (which is a system high in the aspect of individuality), some want perennialism (which is the teaching of philosophies that have stood the test of time over hundreds of years), and some, like myself, want to take it back to the way it used to be (essentialism). Education as defined by Websterââ¬â¢s Collegiate Dictionary is ââ¬Å"the action or process of education or being educated.â⬠I believe that the way education was presented in the past worked well and that education should remain to be taught the same. For education to be taught the same as it were in the past, many things have to change. There are too many electives being taught in public schools today, there is too much acceptance on certain things like tardiness, absences, and behavior, there are not severe enough punishments for students who break the rules, and the curricula is too easy. To chance this we need to put a strong work ethic into the children and to do that you need a tough and challenging schedule throughout the schooling process. As a physical educator I would do this by not just rolling out a ball and telling the students to ââ¬Å"playâ⬠, but by teaching them certain skills it takes to become a physically fit person. In making a person physically fit, you need to teach them the factors of being fit like: how to eat a healthy diet, how to exercise properly, proper hygiene, and how much sleep to get. I think that the only thing that you get out of education, is what you put in it. To become a smart, balanced, and intelligent person you must put forth all effort in getting an education. To the layperson, education is merely something that needs to be done to get through life and ââ¬Å"to get a good jobâ⬠, but to me education is making yourself into a better person, and a person who knows what they want out of life. I believe that you need not learn all this extra curricula that is being taught in many of todayââ¬â¢s schools like philosophy of ideas, mythology, media, and classes like the printing press.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Parker and Nichols in Las Vegas
Parker woke to the sharp sound of his phone ringing. ââ¬Å"Hey are you up because you have to drop your sister to the airport' his dad's voice sounded harsh through the receiver. Parker glanced at his alarm. ââ¬Å"Oh my God!â⬠he yelled, ââ¬Å"it is 11.15, everyone get up now!â⬠He quickly jumped out of bed, ran into the shower and half an hour later, everyone toppled into the car. ââ¬Å"Mum's right,â⬠groaned Natalia ââ¬Å"you are a waste of time, both of you!â⬠ââ¬Å"Shut up!â⬠commented an annoyed Parker, ââ¬Å"We will be there on time. It's not that far.â⬠Natalia hurried through customs and her brothers waved her off. They watched her plane take off and gasped in horror. On the side of the plane was written, ââ¬ËLas Vegas'! Nichols shook Parker's shoulder. ââ¬Å"Oh my God!â⬠he yelled, ââ¬Ëwe have sent her on the wrong plane!â⬠ââ¬Å"What shall we do?â⬠cried Parker shaking in disbelief. ââ¬Å"Ok, calm down and breathe,â⬠soothed Nichols, ââ¬Å"I am sure that the air hostess will have checked her ticket and sent her backâ⬠They waited for a further ten minutes and then with no more patience, marched up to the departure desk. ââ¬Å"Excuse me, Ma'am,â⬠asked Nichols politely, ââ¬Å"we have sent our sister on the wrong plane. Has she got off yet?â⬠After three hours Parker and Nichols were climbing the walls in desperation. As they worriedly checked their watch, the air hostess came hurrying over and said, ââ¬Å"Your seats are ready. You have been booked and the plane is leaving in ten minutes.â⬠The boys sighed in relief; they would have to follow their sister hoping she would be waiting at MC Carran International Airport, in Vegas. The flight was long and tiring and both boys could not rest because of their worries. All they could do was worry about Natalia and wait for the plane to land. The pilot announced, ââ¬Å"We have now landed at MC Carran International Airport. I hope you enjoyed your flight.â⬠For a split second Parker and Nichols smiled at the pilot's ironic statement. Their humour vanished as they entered the airport and remembered their sister. They caught sight of her exiting the building through a door and ran after her yelling her name. Natalia not hearing the two, jumped into a nearby cab. ââ¬Å"Why is she not listening?â⬠yelled Parker, ââ¬Å"Why is she getting into a cab? Does she not realise she is in Vegas?â⬠They hailed the next cab and Nichols shouted ââ¬Å"Follow that cab. Ha-ha I always wanted to say that.â⬠As the confused driver stared at them, Parker and Nichols collapsed into laughter. Natalia arrived at ââ¬ËLoews Lake Las Vegas,' a five star resort. The gobsmacked brothers caught her just as she entered the suite. ââ¬Å"Why the hell are you ignoring us? Could you not hear? We have been chasing you for ages!â⬠shouted Nichols. ââ¬Å"I couldn't hear you!â⬠protested the young girl, ââ¬Å"How was I supposed to know you were here. Besides, I am old enough to be on my own. I don't need you two!â⬠Parker looked at Nichols and burst out laughing. ââ¬Å"YOU don't need US?â⬠they mocked, ââ¬Å"You are still a little girl yet.â⬠Natalia blushed red but said nothing. The suite was beautiful. It had a view of an artificial lake and sunny skies. Light reflected on the glass table. Bright orange sofas matched the painting on the wall. The children had never seen anything so fascinating and their faces reflected their happiness. ââ¬Å"Wow,â⬠exclaimed Parker ââ¬Å"How could you afford this suite?â⬠ââ¬Å"Erm I borrowed Mum's credit cardâ⬠said Natalia quietly. Parker grinned and pointed out, ââ¬Å"You are going to be in so much trouble, once this is over.â⬠The next hour was spent inquiring about the quickest flight home. Luckily they managed cancelations for the next day. ââ¬Å"Well, while we are here we may as well have some fun tonight â⬠laughed Parker â⬠Come on, everyone, we are in LAS VEGAS!â⬠Nichols gleefully agreed with his brother and just as they were leaving, Nichols ordered Natalia, ââ¬Å"Stay here till we get back. We won't be long.â⬠ââ¬Å"But why can't I come too?â⬠moaned Natalia ââ¬Å"Because you are too young and we might lose you again. Now stay here and be goodâ⬠said Parker They quickly left a sulking Natalia at the hotel and waited for a cab outside. As they stood, the brothers noticed a red-faced angry looking man staring at them. They realised that he was the same man who they had sat next to on the plane. He spoke harshly, ââ¬Å"How dare you steal my briefcase. Who do you think you are?â⬠As the boys confusedly denied this accusation, the man showed them a bag that read ââ¬Ëproperty of Parker Jones.' The boys realised that, on the plane the bags must have accidently been switched. However they had no time to explain as the man pulled up his sleeves and clenched his fists tightly. Parker and Nichols screamed and in a panic, ran down a deserted street yelling for their lives. Unfortunately the furious man was stronger and faster than either of them. Catching up to the two, he punched them in the head knocking them out. Parker and Nichols saw stars and then everything went black. Parker opened his eyes. He was lying on a sticky brownish floor covered in filthy dark stains. A foul odour overpowered Parker's nose and he wretched repeatedly. The broken door had been gnawed away at by the rats. ââ¬Å"Where do you think we are?â⬠asked Nichols worriedly. Parker shook his head. ââ¬ËI don't know. I just hope to God that we can get out of hereâ⬠They both hesitantly peered out of the door into another room similar to the one they had woken up in. Nichols observed a man standing near a small wooden table. ââ¬Å"Hey, that is Mr. Andrew Stevenson.â⬠The two gasped in horror and scuttled back inside. They knew they would have to escape somehow, so shaking with fright; they tried to slowly peer out again. Four men were all busy opening a bag, the same that had been switched earlier. The place was smelly and dirty but the men were more interested in the black bag. As they forced it open, a huge pile of fifty dollar notes popped out. ââ¬Å"We stole this money good and properâ⬠smirked one of the men. ââ¬Å"Perfect plan don't you think?â⬠In shock Parker and Nichols tiptoed out of the building and ran as fast as they could to get help. They explained the whole story to a detective and the police frantically stormed the building handcuffing the men. ââ¬Å"Phew I am glad that is overâ⬠said Parker in relief. As he was speaking the detective came up to them and smiled. ââ¬Å"Congratulations boys, you have done a good job. It turned out that the men were on the FBI's most wanted list! As a sign of our gratitude we are awarding you with 10,000 dollars! The boys whooped shouting ââ¬ËViva Las Vegas!'
Monday, January 6, 2020
Sunday, December 29, 2019
The Definition Of Public Relations Essay - 1344 Words
Deconstructing the PRINZ definition of Public Relations Public Relations in New Zealand is widely useful, practised and builds up an organisationââ¬â¢s relationships with its publics. PR in short, is essentially about communication and relationship building. PRINZ [Public Relations Institute of New Zealand] (2009) defines PR as ââ¬Å"The deliberate, planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organisation and its publics.â⬠This essay will deconstruct and critically examine this definition of public relations in relation to PR theories. These theories being Systems Theory, Relationship Management and Excellence Theory will be examined and applied to campaign examples. This will give a comprehensive understanding of the theoryââ¬â¢s meanings as well as relationships with aspects of the PRINZ definition of PR. To understand PR theories however, the term publics must first be addressed. 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Saturday, December 21, 2019
The Trump Of Conscience By Martin Luther King Jr. - 960 Words
Physical, mental, and emotional challenges are faced on daily bases of a human life, which relate to what soldiers face in war. It is difficult to explain and understand the reality of war when not experienced. For example, in Ernest Hemingwaysââ¬â¢ story ââ¬Å"Soldiers Home,â⬠civilians did not understand the internal damage the main character, Krebs, had to face when he came back home from war. After experiencing the worst event in his life, nothing was normal anymore. Whereas, in the speech ââ¬Å"The Trump of Conscienceâ⬠by Martin Luther King Jr., he demonstrates not only the terror, but the unequal treatment of the soldiers. King declares the inequality and corruption of the Vietnam War. By acknowledging the actuality of war that is presented inâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He was still in shock, therefore he did not see the world as what civilians called ââ¬Å"normalâ⬠. When Krebs came back from the war, ââ¬Å"People seemed to think it was rather ridicul ous for Krebs to be getting back so late, years after the war was overâ⬠(Hemingway 111). This expresses that Kreb had a difficult time transitioning from war life to ordinary life. Krebs was not ââ¬Å"ridiculous,â⬠the civilians were, because they assumed that he should instantly forgive and forget his war actions. Emotions were not the only things that was disregarded by civilians, but the global aspects of war was overlooked. King stated ââ¬Å"that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor â⬠(635). Through the destruction of war, this states that not even America would fund for the damages, which expresses the actuality of humankind to a terrifying event. Also, stated in Marcianos article, the war had a global impact on the treatment of civilians. For example, ââ¬Å"Torture [was] as American as apple pie, widely practiced in warsâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Marcianos 44). This is eye opening to the world because it makes them realize that war is not a game that can be forgotten, which relates to the civilians that underestimated Krebsââ¬â¢ for the time he took to find closure from the war. After a soldier comes home from war, it physically excludes the needs and want of the human. ForShow MoreRelatedDr Martin Luther King Jrs Influence on the Social and Political Culture of the Country2658 Words à |à 11 Pagesof the country as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Kings most formative writings and sermons dated from when he was just a teenager in seminary school (Kuruvila, 2007). Kings character was formed within the forge of the Christian faith. It was from a firm bedrock in Christianity that Kings concepts of morality and spiritual justice sprouted. However, Kings political and social activism also bore roots in the rich soil of philosophy. As Blakely (2001) points out, As Martin moved on to the seminaryRead More Examining Mark Twains Work to Determine If He Was Racist Essay4909 Words à |à 20 Pagesoften used burlesques to get a point across by showing the ignorant how ignorant they actually are. In Huck Finn, Twain linked religion and slavery by showing how the former ca n pervert knowledge and cause acceptance of the latter over objections of conscience. When Huck is ââ¬â¢born againââ¬â¢, he forgets his vow to aid Jim, and his euphoria as being ââ¬Ëborn againââ¬â¢ resembles the feeling of being ââ¬Ëlight as a featherââ¬â¢ that he experiences after deciding to turn Jim over to the slave-catchers (Fulton 83). This commentaryRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words à |à 1573 PagesImplications for Managers 502 CONTENTS xvii S A L Self-Assessment Library Do I Like Bureaucracy? 480 Self-Assessment Library How Willing Am I to Delegate? 486 glOBalization! The Global Organization 489 An Ethical Choice Downsizing with a Conscience 496 Myth or Science? ââ¬Å"Employees Resent Outsourcingâ⬠500 Point/Counterpoint The End of Management 503 Questions for Review 504 Experiential Exercise Dismantling a Bureaucracy 504 Ethical Dilemma Directing the Directors 505 Case Incident 1 Creative
Friday, December 13, 2019
Inside James Diyson Free Essays
In ââ¬Å"Inside Dyson: a distinctive company? â⬠, Shepherd et al. (2011) gives details of the secret of Dysonââ¬â¢s success ââ¬â the company specializing in innovative, design-heavy vacuum cleaners and other household appliances. The successes and failures of Dysonââ¬â¢s design efforts (from their successful vacuums to the 3-in-1 vacuums that did not test well with customers) are explored, as well as their unique perspective on business, which puts quality and innovation above anything else. We will write a custom essay sample on Inside James Diyson or any similar topic only for you Order Now 1. Using frameworks from the chapter, analyze the strategic capabilities of Dyson. The strategic capabilities of Dyson revolve primarily around a resource-based view of the strategy with a heavy focus on engineering design; they spend a tremendous amount of time developing and engineering prototypes for household products that seek to provide a twist to the typical device (e. g. , vacuum cleaners that provide smooth turning around the corners, oscillating fans that ââ¬Å"multiplyâ⬠air, etc. ) This creates a niche in what can be an overly-saturated market. Providing a unique spin of this sort on a product can offer tremendous advantages. Combine this with state-of-the-art, sleek design elements and bright, colorful exteriors, and Dyson creates a number of high-end, well-sought-after appliances. Dyson invests heavily in Chinese and Asian manufacturing in order to make their products cheaper, so that they can maintain profit margin benchmarks. This emphasis on design in their organizational planning means not as many products being manufactured. But what they do sell they sell to a target market at higher prices. Given the innovation that is present in Dysonââ¬â¢s business strategy, it is quite clear that their strategic capability is high, even though the risks can be high as well due to the experimental and ââ¬Ëout thereââ¬â¢ nature of their products which may be too daunting for normal consumers. 2. To what extent do you think any of the capabilities can be imitated by competitors? The primary niche that Dyson follows is superior design. As a result, it can be quite difficult to replicate the specific strategic capabilities. Their focus on innovation revolves around them being the only ones around to actually try to change the way the vacuum or other appliance is designed. The level of specialization is what attracts customers to them. In order to provide legitimate competition to Dyson, superior engineering designers would have to be hired, and a much greater focus on innovation would have to be attempted. Otherwise, Dysonââ¬â¢s dominance in the high-end, experimental house-ware market remains unchecked by competitors. Competitors are already trying to imitate their products with the USA Wind Tunnel vacuums and Mjele swivel-head vacuums. Yet the patents Dyson has placed on their product prevents other companies from outright stealing of their ideas. 3. Which of Dysonââ¬â¢s distinctive capabilities may become threshold capabilities over time? The existence of high-value specialties will likely become a threshold capability for Dyson as the time goes on. Threshold capabilities are what is required to remain in the market. Currently, what is allowing Dyson to maintain its high prices is the high quality of the design and engineering present in their products. Compared to other consumer-level appliances of this kind, Dyson stands out as a distinctive product from a marketing standpoint. Emphasizing the new and innovative stuff allows the consumer to feel as though they are receiving a brand new, insightful product, leagues ahead of the competition. For Dyson to change its business model in any way towards increasing volumes of standard products would be to tarnish its image, nearly irreparably. What is maintaining Dysonââ¬â¢s primary conceit is the design innovation, which is a clear threshold capability. 4. Bearing in mind your answers to questions 1 and 2, how crucial is Sir James Dyson to the future of the company? What might be the effect of his resignation or the sale of the company? Given the importance of James Dyson, it would certainly be a blow if he were to leave or sell the company. James Dyson is a prominent public figure and the best spokesperson in commercials Dyson company could have. For many consumers, there is a certai n security in seeing the actual representative or president of the company speak to them directly and explain the features of the Dyson vacuum; if that was not happening, it is possible thatâ⬠¦ How to cite Inside James Diyson, Papers
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Communication Research Method
Question: Examine the interview transcript (Subject 2) provided on Cloud. It is an actual interview conducted with a mobile phone, in the research project: Excessive mobile phone bills, young people and the relevant corporate social responsibility of the telecommunications industry in Australia. Analyse the qualitative data and report on the five (5) main themes of opinions expressed by the interview subject. Remember the themes have to be mutually exclusive (no overlapping of content between different themes). (You may find more than five (5) themes embedded in the data, but discuss only the five main ones for this assignment, based on how many opinions had been expressed on each theme.) Answer: 1. Title of Theme Irresponsible behaviour concerning the use of mobiles: Summary Careless attitudes regarding proper use of mobiles are apparent among a lot of phone users especially the youngsters. There are times when obscure terms and conditions may create some problems, but mostly the problem lies with the incautious use of mobiles. The customers use their phones a lot and exceeding the terms mentioned in their plans. The probable reasons for this could be that they are out of the city, make calls and text without keeping in mind the limitations of the plans that they have signed up for, and end up spending much more money on the facilities that are available on their plan. So, it ultimately comes down to their careless behaviour towards the phone usage. Direct Quote And not everybody is a responsible phone user, of course. Um, sometimes obscure terms and conditions can be a part of the problem, but I still think essentially the problem is simply usage. There are sometimes examples of bills that are not related to usage, where there have been errors and things like that that have caused large bills 2. Title of Theme Fraudulent companies also responsible for racking up customers mobile phone bills: Summary The customers fall into the trap laid by the fraudulent companies. For instance, the customers could get a text from the company saying that they can download the ringtone of their choice from a huge enticing list offered to them. As soon as they do that, they get subscribed to that service for a long time, charging them a lot of money. These messages never come from the big companies; they are privately owned who send luring texts to the customers to trick them into subscriptions. These subscriptions get automatically billed and are difficult for the companies to keep a track on them. The companies, however, try their best to provide services which can find out who are the ones responsible so that the problem could be solved. Direct Quote Theyre never, well theyre certainly not from the major companies. They are privately owned and operated companies that send you a text message which turns out to be a subscription. But its worded in such a fashion that its not easily understood by the participant 3. Title of Theme Pre-paid plans are a solution to the problem of excessive mobile phone bills: Summary The young people who are not careful enough spend on calls according to the plans, should not be allowed the scope to do so. This is possible when they are provided Pre-paid plans instead of post-paid ones. The conception regarding high priced mobile sets that come with prepaid plans is wrong. Even the call rates are almost the same as that of the post-paid plans. They might not exactly be the same but are usually very close. And even if it is a bit higher, the user is never prone to the risk of spending more that that is available on his plan. The problem of excessive phone bills will never be the issue with pre-paid plans. The youngsters, who are under the age of sixteen, should not be allowed to sign up for the post-paid plans by their parents. Direct Quote Um, the situations where weve had that happen, theyve easily been resolved as a general rule. In my opinion that young people, or people in the situation where theyre high phone usage, they simply shouldnt be in a position to use more than theyre allotted. So for example, they should be on pre-paid... 4. Title of Theme Issues with international travelling and what can be done: Summary A lot of issues are brought to the issue of the mobile phone companies regarding excessive bills during international travelling. In this case, they are advised to use their mobile phones to a minimum rate so that their bills are not racked up. One more solution to this could be to turn off their mobile phones when they are in a foreign country unless they need to make a call. When other services of the mobile phone needs to be used, like the MP3 player or the mobile camera, it can be opened after turning on the Flight mode.. Direct Quote Thats all I do. I leave my phone turned off unless I need to make a call, but I also use it for other features as well. Like Ive got my MP3 player on there, and my digital camera is part of my phone, so I turn it on in what they call flight mode. If you turn on in flight mode, it doesnt actually connect to the network so you cant receive or make calls, but you can still use the other features of the handset... 5. Title of Theme Other Solutions for the customers to monitor their mobile phone bills: Summary Apart from opting for a pre-paid plan, there are other ways in which the customers can monitor their spending on calls and other services anytime they want and that too, free of cost. One such solution is through a service provided by mobile phone companies in which they can dial a number to receive message about their account balance anytime and any day of the month. The phone company also provide an online service with the help of which people can log on to their id anytime of the day and can track any number of calls that they made and how much did they cost them. This will help them keep a record of how much their bill is due and how much is their bill going to be. Direct Quote Yep. Um, well we have two different ways that you can monitor your spending, anytime you want, free of charge. Weve got a service through the mobile phone, which you can dial to get your account balance at any time of the month. Its a free service and people can check that whenever they want. Alternatively, weve also got what they call MyVodafone, which is an online service. 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