Posts by Lily Taylor:
Change is an inevitable part of life; basically everything on Earth periodically develops into something new. Though not every change is drastic, it can still be noticed over time. Sometimes change is progressive, but other times it can be regressive. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the translation of the “A” develops from” adulterer,” […]
Read moreBrand’s aims to increase its current recognition level from 20% to 50% in the health industry market and 25% of top-of-mind awareness (TOMA) among children from five years old to 12 years old and their parents by 28 April 2010. Brand’s aims to sustain brand loyalty of the primary target market as their young age […]
Read moreThe issue of defining and measuring intelligence has been a topic of debate since the introduction of the first intelligence test. There are various tests available to assess intelligence and achievement, with the selection depending on personal preference and the specific area being evaluated. This paper aims to explore different definitions of intelligence and identify […]
Read moreBoth Bangkok and Seoul are well-known cities in Asia. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, while Seoul serves as the capital of South Korea. They are also major commercial centers for their respective countries. This report will compare and contrast various aspects of these cities, including their location, climate, economy, and population. A significant difference […]
Read moreGilgamesh In Gilgamesh, we see several of Campbell’s stages of the heroic myth. We see Gilgamesh introduced in his ordinary world, he is called to adventure twice, he passes the first threshold, he meets several helpers and encounters tests, he reaches the innermost cave, endures the supreme ordeal, seizes the treasure, is resurrected, and returns […]
Read moreThe impact of murals: the process and the paintings Ron Chew, in his excellent essay “ Community-based arts organizations: a new center of gravity” mentions the interesting, and widespread, acknowledgment that traditional European art forms like ballet, opera, and the symphony can no longer be considered the sole windows into a community’s artistic soul and […]
Read moreThere are 2 official written forms of Norwegian- Bokmal aka “book langauge” and Nynorsk aka as “new norweigian”. There is no official sanctioned standard of spoken Norwegian. Most Norwegians choose their own dialect according to different circumstances. No one dialect is right or wrong but adds to the tradition of Norwegian. For example, a beginner […]
Read moreFree Response #1 In what ways and to what extent was the industrial development from 1800 to 1860 a factor in the relationship between the northern an southern states? From 1800 to 1860 the Northern and Southern states relationship became worse and eventually led to the separation of the North and South states. Before the […]
Read moreWAL-MART STORES WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS Past success will be the future failure. – Ali Farhoomand, Director, Asia Case Research Centre It seems ironical the president of Wal-Mart China, CassianChueng resigned just at the beginning when China’s government fully opened its retail market to foreign retailers in 2005; which was considered to be a declaration […]
Read moreIn John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, the characters of Curley’s wife, Crooks, and Candy are discussed in relation to their significance. The novel tackles several enduring issues in America such as sexism, racism, ageism, and discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Although these characters face discrimination, they have become accustomed to it as a normal […]
Read moreAccounting Department Memorandum To: Executive Vice President From: Yvonne Dixon and Teammates Subject: Last In/First Out (LIFO) versus First In/First Out (FIFO) Date: February 13, 2012 Dear Executive Vice President, Our team recently had a meeting to discuss the LIFO and FIFO methods of inventory for the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS), addressing our company’s […]
Read moreThe Disappearance of Childhood In The Disappearance of Childhood, Postman uses historical perspectives to convey the notion of childhood. Postman argues that the notion of childhood is a modern phenomenon and childhood is a social construct that has disappeared and reappeared throughout the history. Postman argues that childhood is disappearing and gives an example that […]
Read moreThe book “Neither Man Nor Woman” by Serena Nanda delves into the lives of the hijras of India, a community of individuals who fall outside the traditional categories of male and female. This text aims to explore the categorization of hijras as a distinct third sex, as well as the presence of homosexuality and transexuality […]
Read moreAfter being forced to sell its brewery in 1933 to pay taxes on beer smuggled into the US in defiance of its Prohibition laws, the Canadian brewer opened the taps once again in 1985. The company’s brands include Sleeman, Upper Canada, Okanagan Spring, Seigneuriale, Shaftebury, and Maritime Beer. It also owns Quebec microbrewer, Unibroue. The […]
Read moreThe poem ‘March’, as the most of Thomas’s poems describes the state of nature. The mood of March days is briefly described through subtle details such as behavior of birds and plants and weather changes (from snow and rain to warmth and sunshine). In terms of structure and verse form, the poem isn’t divided into […]
Read moreWorld War II and Social Equality World War II was a very important event in American history, but as bad as war is or seems to be there always seems to have better outcomes in the end. By the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and bringing America into the war it opened […]
Read moreIn today’s generation, our technology has been very advance. In the past, mobile phones are just used to communicate to anyone and anywhere. But in this present time, they are more than just a communication device. They have been a necessity in our everyday lives. Even children nowadays have their own cell phones. Many teenagers […]
Read moreLanguage development and literacy are key areas of focus in early childhood education, with a growing emphasis on promoting parents’ involvement in reading to their children. The inclusion of language in different ways within the classroom is necessary due to the importance of early language experiences for success in later school years. According to the […]
Read more“Simply dressing children in clothing will not enhance a school, but when uniforms are implemented alongside other changes, they can have a positive impact. Uniforms act as a communication tool and serve as a constant reminder to students that they are attending school. One argument in the message is that school is a place of […]
Read moreThe narrator emphasizes Miss Emily’s idol-like qualities, indicating that her upbringing and societal perception have isolated her from others. Miss Emily would sit in a manner reminiscent of an idol, with the light behind her, her body upright and unmoving. Occasionally, we would catch glimpses of her in the windows of the lower floor, as […]
Read moreAnalyze the film “Good Will Hunting” from the perspective of Erik Erikson, a pioneer in psychosocial research. Examine the life and actions of the main character, Will Hunting, and one other character using Erikson’s theories of psychosocial development. Your analysis should demonstrate a deep understanding of Erikson’s theories and their application to the film. You […]
Read moreJean Yip – market segmentation Market segmentation can be based on five criteria. These segments must be measurable, substantial, accessible, differentiable and actionable in order to engage in target marketing. A criterion of the market segment would be the measurability of the potential market. There is an available market to tap on in Singapore. Everybody […]
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