Wednesday, July 31, 2019
The Host Chapter 19: Abandoned
Who is the Seeker in black? Why is it still searching?â⬠Jared's shout was deafening, echoing at me from all sides. I hid behind my hands, waiting for the first blow. ââ¬Å"Ah-Jared?â⬠Ian murmured. ââ¬Å"Maybe you should let meâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ââ¬Å"Stay out of it!â⬠Ian's voice got closer, and the rocks grated as he tried to follow Jared into the small space that was already too full. ââ¬Å"Can't you see it's too scared to talk? Leave it alone for a sec -ââ¬Å" I heard something scrape the floor as Jared moved, and then a thud. Ian cursed. I peered through my fingers to see that Ian was no longer visible and Jared had his back to me. Ian spit and groaned. ââ¬Å"That's twice,â⬠he growled, and I understood that the punch meant for me had been diverted by Ian's interference. ââ¬Å"I'm ready to go for three,â⬠Jared muttered, but he turned back around to face me, bringing light with him; he'd grabbed the lamp with the hand that had struck Ian. The cave seemed almost brilliant after so much darkness. Jared spoke to me again, scrutinizing my face in the new illuminations, making each word a sentence. ââ¬Å"Who. Is. The. Seeker.â⬠I dropped my hands and stared into his pitiless eyes. It bothered me that someone else had suffered for my silence-even someone who had once tried to kill me. This was not how torture was supposed to work. Jared's expression wavered as he read the change in mine. ââ¬Å"I don't have to hurt you,â⬠he said quietly, not as sure of himself. ââ¬Å"But I do have to know the answer to my question.â⬠This wasn't even the right question-not a secret I was in any way bound to protect. ââ¬Å"Tell me,â⬠he insisted, his eyes tight with frustration and deep unhappiness. Was I truly a coward? I would rather have believed that I was-that my fear of pain was stronger than anything else. The real reason I opened my mouth and spoke was so much more pathetic. I wanted to please him, this human who hated me so fiercely. ââ¬Å"The Seeker,â⬠I began, my voice rough and hoarse; I hadn't spoken in a long time. He interrupted, impatient. ââ¬Å"We already know it's a Seeker.â⬠ââ¬Å"No, not just any Seeker,â⬠I whispered. ââ¬Å"My Seeker.â⬠ââ¬Å"What do you mean, your Seeker?â⬠ââ¬Å"Assigned to me, following me. She's the reason -â⬠I caught myself just before I spoke the word that would have meant our death. Just before I could say we. The ultimate truth that he would see as the ultimate lie-playing on his deepest wishes, his deepest pain. He would never see that it was possible for his wish to be true. He would only see a dangerous liar looking out through the eyes he'd loved. ââ¬Å"The reason?â⬠he prompted. ââ¬Å"The reason I ran away,â⬠I breathed. ââ¬Å"The reason I came here.â⬠Not entirely true, but not entirely a lie, either. Jared stared at me, his mouth half-open, as he tried to process this. From the corner of my eye, I could see that Ian was peering through the hole again, his vivid blue eyes wide with surprise. There was blood, dark on his pale lips. ââ¬Å"You ran away from a Seeker? But you're one of them!â⬠Jared struggled to compose himself, to get back to his interrogation. ââ¬Å"Why would it follow you? What did it want?â⬠I swallowed; the sound seemed unnaturally loud. ââ¬Å"She wanted you. You and Jamie.â⬠His expression hardened. ââ¬Å"And you were trying to lead it here?â⬠I shook my head. ââ¬Å"I didn'tâ⬠¦ Iâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ How could I explain it? He'd never accept the truth. ââ¬Å"What?â⬠ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠¦ didn't want to tell her. I don't like her.â⬠He blinked, confused again. ââ¬Å"Don't you all have to like everyone?â⬠ââ¬Å"We're supposed to,â⬠I admitted, coloring with shame. ââ¬Å"Who did you tell about this place?â⬠Ian asked over Jared's shoulder. Jared scowled but kept his eyes on my face. ââ¬Å"I couldn't tell-I didn't knowâ⬠¦ I just saw the lines. The lines on the album. I drew them for the Seekerâ⬠¦ but we didn't know what they were. She still thinks they're a road map.â⬠I couldn't seem to stop talking. I tried to make the words come slower, to protect myself from a slip. ââ¬Å"What do you mean you didn't know what they were? You're here.â⬠Jared's hand flexed toward me but dropped before it closed the small distance. ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠¦ I was having trouble with myâ⬠¦ with theâ⬠¦ with her memory. I didn't understandâ⬠¦ I couldn't access everything. There were walls. That's why the Seeker was assigned to me, waiting for me to unlock the rest.â⬠Too much, too much. I bit my tongue. Ian and Jared exchanged a look. They'd never heard anything like this before. They didn't trust me, but they wanted so desperately to believe it was possible. They wanted it too much. That made them fear. Jared's voice whipped out with a sudden harshness. ââ¬Å"Were you able to access my cabin?â⬠ââ¬Å"Not for a long time.â⬠ââ¬Å"And then you told the Seeker.â⬠ââ¬Å"No.â⬠ââ¬Å"No? Why not?â⬠ââ¬Å"Becauseâ⬠¦ by the time I could remember itâ⬠¦ I didn't want to tell her.â⬠Ian's eyes were frozen wide. Jared's voice changed, became low, almost tender. So much more dangerous than the shouting. ââ¬Å"Why didn't you want to tell her?â⬠My jaw locked hard. It was not the secret, but still, it was a secret he would have to beat out of me. In this moment, my determination to hold my tongue had less to do with self-preservation than it did with a stupid, grudging kind of pride. I would not tell this man who despised me that I loved him. He watched the defiance flash in my eyes, and he seemed to understand what it would take to get this answer. He decided to skip it-or maybe to come back to it later, save it for last, in case I wouldn't be able to answer any more questions when he was done with me. ââ¬Å"Why weren't you able to access everything? Is thatâ⬠¦ normal?â⬠This question was very dangerous, too. For the first time so far, I told an outright lie. ââ¬Å"She fell a long way. The body was damaged.â⬠Lying did not come easily to me; this lie fell flat. Jared and Ian both reacted to the false note. Jared's head cocked to the side; one of Ian's ink black eyebrows rose. ââ¬Å"Why isn't this Seeker giving up like the rest?â⬠Ian asked. I was abruptly exhausted. I knew they could keep this up all night, would keep this up all night if I continued to answer, and eventually I would make a mistake. I slumped against the wall and closed my eyes. ââ¬Å"I don't know,â⬠I whispered. ââ¬Å"She's not like other souls. She'sâ⬠¦ annoying.â⬠Ian laughed once-a startled sound. ââ¬Å"And you-are you like otherâ⬠¦ souls?â⬠Jared asked. I opened my eyes and stared at him wearily for a long moment. What a stupid question, I thought. Then I shut my eyes tight, buried my face against my knees, and wrapped my arms around my head. Either Jared understood that I was done speaking or his body was complaining too loudly to be ignored. He grunted a few times as he squeezed himself out of the opening of my cave, taking the lamp with him, and then groaned quietly as he stretched. ââ¬Å"That was unexpected,â⬠Ian whispered. ââ¬Å"Lies, of course,â⬠Jared whispered back. I could just barely make out their words. They probably didn't realize how the sound echoed back to me in here. ââ¬Å"Onlyâ⬠¦ I can't quite figure out what it wants us to believe-where it's trying to lead us.â⬠ââ¬Å"I don't think it's lying. Well, except the one time. Did you notice?â⬠ââ¬Å"Part of the act.â⬠ââ¬Å"Jared, when have you ever met a parasite who could lie about anything? Except a Seeker, of course.â⬠ââ¬Å"Which it must be.â⬠ââ¬Å"Are you serious?â⬠ââ¬Å"It's the best explanation.â⬠ââ¬Å"She-it is the furthest thing from a Seeker I've ever seen. If a Seeker had any idea how to find us, it would have brought an army.â⬠ââ¬Å"And they wouldn't have found anything. But she-it got in, didn't it?â⬠ââ¬Å"It's almost been killed half a dozen -ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Yet it's still breathing, isn't it?â⬠They were quiet for a long time. So long that I started to think about moving out of the cramped ball I was curled in, but I didn't want to make any noise by lying down. I wished Ian would leave so I could sleep. The adrenaline left me so worn out when it drained from my system. ââ¬Å"I think I'm going to go talk to Jeb,â⬠Ian eventually whispered. ââ¬Å"Oh, that's a great idea.â⬠Jared's voice was thick with sarcasm. ââ¬Å"Do you remember that first night? When it jumped between you and Kyle? That was bizarre.â⬠ââ¬Å"It was just trying to find a way to stay alive, to escapeâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ââ¬Å"By giving Kyle the go-ahead to kill her-it? Good plan.â⬠ââ¬Å"It worked.â⬠ââ¬Å"Jeb's gun worked. Did she know he was on his way?â⬠ââ¬Å"You're overthinking this, Ian. That's what it wants.â⬠ââ¬Å"I don't think you're right. I don't know whyâ⬠¦ but I don't think she wants us to think about her at all.â⬠I heard Ian get to his feet. ââ¬Å"You know what's really twisted?â⬠he muttered, his voice no longer a whisper. ââ¬Å"What's that?â⬠ââ¬Å"I felt guilty-guilty as hell-watching her flinch away from us. Seeing the black marks on her neck.â⬠ââ¬Å"You can't let it get to you like that.â⬠Jared was suddenly disturbed. ââ¬Å"It's not human. Don't forget that.â⬠ââ¬Å"Just because she isn't human, do you think that means she doesn't feel pain?â⬠Ian asked as his voice faded into the distance. ââ¬Å"That she doesn't feel just like a girl who's been beaten-beaten by us?â⬠ââ¬Å"Get a hold of yourself,â⬠Jared hissed after him. ââ¬Å"See you around, Jared.â⬠Jared didn't relax for a long time after Ian left; he paced for a while, back and forth in front of the cave, and then sat on the mat, blocking my light, and muttered incomprehensibly to himself. I gave up waiting for him to fall asleep, and stretched out as well as I could on the bowl-like floor. He jumped when my movement made noise, and then started muttering to himself again. ââ¬Å"Guilty,â⬠he grumbled in scathing tones. ââ¬Å"Letting it get to him. Just like Jeb, like Jamie. Can't let this go on. Stupid to let it live.â⬠Goose bumps rose on my arms, but I tried to ignore them. If I panicked every time he thought about killing me, I'd never have a moment's peace. I turned onto my stomach to bend my spine in the other direction, and he jerked again and then lapsed into silence. I was sure he was still brooding when I finally drifted to sleep. When I woke up, Jared was sitting on the mat where I could see him, elbows on knees, his head leaning against one fist. I didn't feel as if I'd slept more than an hour or two, but I was too sore to try to go back to sleep right away. Instead, I fretted about Ian's visit, worrying that Jared would work even harder to keep me secluded after Ian's strange reaction. Why couldn't Ian have kept his mouth shut about feeling guilty? If he knew he was capable of guilt, why did he go around strangling people in the first place? Melanie was irritated with Ian, too, and nervous about the outcome of his qualms. Our worries were interrupted after just a few minutes. ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËS just me,â⬠I heard Jeb call. ââ¬Å"Don't get worked up.â⬠Jared cocked the gun. ââ¬Å"Go ahead and shoot me, kid. Go ahead.â⬠The sound of Jeb's voice got closer with every word. Jared sighed and put the gun down. ââ¬Å"Please leave.â⬠ââ¬Å"Need to talk to you,â⬠Jeb said, huffing as he sat down across from Jared. ââ¬Å"Hey, there,â⬠he said in my direction, nodding. ââ¬Å"You know how much I hate that,â⬠Jared muttered. ââ¬Å"Yep.â⬠ââ¬Å"Ian already told me about the Seekers -ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"I know. I was just talkin' with him about it.â⬠ââ¬Å"Great. Then what do you want?â⬠ââ¬Å"Not so much what I want. It's what everybody needs. We're running low on just about everything. We need a real comprehensive supply run.â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh,â⬠Jared muttered; this topic was not what he'd been tensed for. After a short pause he said, ââ¬Å"Send Kyle.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠Jeb said easily, bracing himself against the wall to rise again. Jared sighed. It seemed his suggestion had been a bluff. He folded as soon as Jeb took him up on it. ââ¬Å"No. Not Kyle. He's tooâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Jeb chuckled. ââ¬Å"Almost got us in some real hot water the last time he was out alone, didn't he? Not one to think things through. Ian, then?â⬠ââ¬Å"He thinks things through too much.â⬠ââ¬Å"Brandt?â⬠ââ¬Å"He's no good for the long trips. Starts getting panicked a few weeks in. Makes mistakes.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay, you tell me who, then.â⬠The seconds passed and I heard Jared suck in a breath now and then, each time as if he was about to give Jeb an answer, but then he just exhaled and said nothing. ââ¬Å"Ian and Kyle together?â⬠Jeb asked. ââ¬Å"Maybe they could balance each other out.â⬠Jared groaned. ââ¬Å"Like the last time? Okay, okay, I know it has to be me.â⬠ââ¬Å"You're the best,â⬠Jeb agreed. ââ¬Å"You changed our lives when you showed up here.â⬠Melanie and I nodded to ourselves; this didn't surprise either of us. Jared is magic. Jamie and I were perfectly safe while Jared's instincts guided us; we never came close to getting caught. If it had been Jared in Chicago, I'm sure he would have made it out fine. Jared jerked his shoulder toward me. ââ¬Å"What aboutâ⬠¦?â⬠ââ¬Å"I'll keep an eye on her when I can. And I'll expect you to take Kyle with you. That oughta help.â⬠ââ¬Å"That won't be enough-Kyle gone and you keeping an eye on her when you can. Sheâ⬠¦ it won't last long.â⬠Jeb shrugged. ââ¬Å"I'll do my best. That's all I can do.â⬠Jared started to shake his head slowly back and forth. ââ¬Å"How long can you stay down here?â⬠Jeb asked him. ââ¬Å"I don't know,â⬠Jared whispered. There was a long silence. After a few minutes, Jeb began whistling tunelessly. Finally, Jared let out a huge breath that I hadn't realized he'd been holding. ââ¬Å"I'll leave tonight.â⬠The words were slow, full of resignation but also relief. His voice changed slightly, got a little less defensive. It was as though he was making the transition back to who he'd been here before I showed up. Letting one responsibility slide from his shoulders and putting another, more welcome one in its place. He was giving up on keeping me alive, letting nature-or rather mob justice-take its course. When he returned, and I was dead, he wouldn't hold anyone responsible. He would not mourn. All this I could hear in those three words. I knew the human exaggeration for sorrow-a broken heart. Melanie remembered speaking the phrase herself. But I'd always thought of it as a hyperbole, a traditional description for something that had no real physiological link, like a green thumb. So I wasn't expecting the pain in my chest. The nausea, yes, the swelling in my throat, yes, and, yes, the tears burning in my eyes. But what was the ripping sensation just under my rib cage? It made no logical sense. And it wasn't just ripping, but twisting and pulling in different directions. Because Melanie's heart broke, too, and it was a separate sensation, as if we'd grown another organ to compensate for our twin awarenesses. A double heart for a double mind. Twice the pain. He's leaving, she sobbed. We'll never see him again. She didn't question the fact that we were going to die. I wanted to weep with her, but someone had to keep her head. I bit my hand to hold the moan back. ââ¬Å"That's probably best,â⬠Jeb said. ââ¬Å"I'll need to get some things organizedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Already Jared's mind was far, far away from this claustrophobic corridor. ââ¬Å"I'll take over here, then. Have a safe trip.â⬠ââ¬Å"Thanks. Guess I'll see you when I see you, Jeb.â⬠ââ¬Å"Guess so.â⬠Jared handed the gun back to Jeb, stood up, and brushed absently at the dust on his clothes. Then he was off, hurrying down the hall with his familiar quick step, his mind on other things. Not one glance in my direction, not one more thought for my fate. I listened to the fading sound of his footsteps until they were gone. Then, forgetting Jeb's existence, I pressed my face into my hands and sobbed.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Psychology and Biology Essay
The essay will begin with an introduction to each approach, giving main assumptions and supporting evidence. Following this, the two theories will be compared and contrasted, looking at strengths and weaknesses. In conclusion there will be a short explanation of the main areas of similarity, and differencesà Psychology and its many definitions has changed radically and frequently over time, as an independent area of study. There are many different theoretical views, some conflicting, regarding the most appropriate methods for investigating human nature. The approaches chosen to discuss in this essay are biology psychology and comparative psychology. Biopsychology is the scientific study of the biology of behaviour.Some refer to this field as psychobiology,behavioural biology,behavioural neuroscience.It is an integrative discipline. The study of the biology of behaviour has a long history,but biopsychology did not coalesce into a major neuroscientific discipline until this century.Biopsychologists draw together knowledge from the other neuroscientific disciplines and apply it to the study of behaviour. Biopsychologists are neuroscientists who brings to their research a knowledge of behaviour and the methods of behavioural research. They uses animals because their methods of study can not be used with humans. Comparative psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal behaviour. Modern research on animal behaviour began with the work of Charles Darwin and Georges Romanes and has continued to grow into a multidisciplinary subject. Today, biologists, psychologists, anthropologists, ecologists, geneticists and many others contribute to the study of animal behaviour.Comparative psychologists compare the behaviour of different species and focus on the genetics,evolution and adaptivness of behaviour.Historically,comparative psychologists have focused on the experimental investigation of animal behaviour in controlled laboratory environments.Modern comparative psychology also encompasses the study of animal behaviour in its natural environment. For Biopsychology,biological bases have been found for a range of psychological disorders. Schizophrenics, for example, have been found to have different brain structures to other people, with smaller brains and higher-than-normal levels of dopamine.Looking at the chemical make-up of the brain has lead to the successful production of a range of drug treatments in recent decades that have helped in the treatment of a variety of issues, including Prozac (for depression), schizophrenia. However,The biological approach in psychology is highly reductionist in its approach to the complexity of human behavior and emotion. Reducing our feelings and reactions to robot-like behavior is not only unethical, it also ignores the factors in our every day environment ââ¬â our childhood experiences and the influence and behavior of friends and media ââ¬â that have been found to affect us.Many drug treatments have unwanted side-effects. Claims, for example, that Prozac can cause violent behavior after taking it, are not uncommon, so the claim that the biological approach can produce effective treatment.Drugs only treat the biologically-visible effects, not the causes of problems. Childhood experiences that cause trauma and depression during adulthood may be better treated by confronting our past than by using anti-depressants. Different with biopsychology,Comparative psychology often utilizes the comparative method to study animal behavior. The comparative method involves comparing the similarities and differences among species to gain and understanding of evolutionary relationships. The comparative method can also be used to compare modern species of animals to ancient species.à The study of animal behavior can lead to a deeper and broader understanding of human psychology. Research on animal behavior has led to numerous discoveries about human behavior, such as Ivan Pavlovââ¬â¢s research on classical conditioning or Harry Harlowââ¬â¢s work with rhesus monkeys. Students of biological sciences and social sciences can benefit from studying comparative psychology. The strengths of the comparative psychology is that it is easy to find out and analyse the statistics of human psychology and the results are always believable.In addition,it is also clear to show the relationships between different variable quantities.However,there is a weakness that it is hard to find out the conclusion of the cause and effect and the experiments are always inflexible.Also,most of the experiments require a lot of manpower and material resources.à If the approaches are compared in terms of the nature ââ¬â nurture debate, common ground is found, both believe an individualââ¬â¢s personality develops as they grow, therefore, they are on the nurture side of the argument as opposed to nature, which suggests people are born with genetic dispositions and only possess innate, inherited personality. (Carlson 1990) In conclusion both have fundamental differences and share many attributes, comparative psychologists believe the unconscious has no bearing on behaviour, opposed to biology psychologistsââ¬â¢ belief that unconscious drives are the reason we behave as we do, one is scientific, the other isnââ¬â¢t and they both use very different therapies to treat patients. The similarities between the approaches begin as far back as evolution and Darwinââ¬â¢s theory, they share determinism and both fall into the nurture side of the great debate.à However, it is fair to say, that even with their many differences and similarities, these approaches have made the biggest contribution to this ââ¬Ëscience of the mindââ¬â¢ and made history with different therapeutic techniques. Reference lists Simmon Green(1994) Principles of Biopsychology. Lawrence erlbaum associates ltd.à John P.J Pinel(1999) Biopsychology . A Pearson Education Company.
Monday, July 29, 2019
CONTRACT Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2500 words
CONTRACT - Essay Example The facts at hand clearly do not point to common mistake. The mistake that is relevant in respect of the facts is one whereby consent is negative because one party is under a mistake. As Professor Goodhart (1941) states ââ¬Ëthere is no breach of the law of contract which is more uncertain and difficult than that which is concerned with the effect of mistake on the formation of a contractââ¬â¢. In respect of the facts at hand the mistake that is relevant is the one of identity of the other contracting party. Generally the identity of the other party is immaterial. In respect of the claims of ES against the third party an action under tort can be brought about whereby the English Law principle of nemo dat quad non habet (you cannot give what you do not have) would apply and if the person who sold the goods to the third party does not own any right to them then such goods have to be returned. As far as ES and IE are concerned under contract if there has been an assumption of false identity then a claim of fraud can also be made against the rogue. Fraudulent misrepresentation in this respect would lead to the contract being held voidable. Thus if there has been a mistake as to identity of the person who was under such mistaken belief can argue that the contract b set aside on the basis that the contract was entered into on the basis of mistake and thus is void tthereby having no legal effects whatsoever. Thus mistake is a better option as compared to fraud (Lord Nicholls in Shogun Finance Ltd. v. Hudson 2. In respect of mistake as to identity there is necessity to distinguish between contracts that have been entered into orally and those that have been entered into in writing. After the decision of Shogun the courts have found that where the dealing between the parties is fact to fact, there is a presumption in law that the parties intend on dealing with each other. Thus mistake as to true name would not be a sufficient reason. In respect of contracts in writ ing, the names of the parties bear greater significance because of the need for certainty in respect of written contract. Thus Lord Nicholls in Shogun stated that ââ¬Ëthere is no magic attaching to a misrepresentation made in writing rather than by word of mouthââ¬â¢. The reason for the difference in oral and contracts in writing is because of the fact that the innocent party would be unaware of who is standing in front of him when entering into the contract orally. The courts have therefore been given authority to determine the intention of the parties based on the documents and without any presumptions to such intentional. An important decision in respect of written contracts is the House of Lords in Cundy v. Lindsay3 whereby a dishonest person by giving wrong address and name of company dealt with an innocent party. The court deciding in favour of the claimants stated the reasoning that the order form had been signed with incorrect name and the claimants were aware of the n ame of the firm and had the intention of dealing with them. However, the courts in Kingââ¬â¢s Norton Metal Co. v. Edridge Merrett and Co. Ltd.4 held that where letters had been sent by a rogue the claimant purported to deal with the person sending the letter and not the company. The main distinction between the two earlier cited authorities is that in the latter no
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Case of analysis report TESCO Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 4000 words
Case of analysis report TESCO - Essay Example It reveals the point where the company is capitalizing to succeed and possible lapses that may be costing the company. The paper also gives recommendations pertaining to the analysis, which leads to a concluding comment. Therefore, Tesco has to watch out on its environment (internal and external), PR actions, and strategic positioning to ensure that they are better placed to survive, grow and perform excellently in already saturated UK market and in its international operations as well. Tesco PLC is considered the one of the top ranking supermarket chain and the top ranking on online grocery in the UK and around the world, in terms of size, and revenue. It operates internationally in about 15 countries. In regard to the UK market, Tesco stands as the market leader enjoying a market share of approximately 30% (Tesco Corporation, 2014). The company uses the slogan ââ¬ËEvery little helpsââ¬â¢ to ensure their customers get the value of their money. In so doing, the company attempts to win and sustain their lifetime loyalty. This has the company grow, start operations in new markets, and earn remarkable profits international markets such as China, Hong Kong and Japan. Some of its efforts include Tesco Metro, club card and Express. In this report, an analysis is done of the external and internal environments, PR orientations, and alternative strategies are discussed and recommended. Due to its global presence Tesco is subject to political and legislative environments prevailing in concerned countries. For Instance, the UK government stipulates that the retailers offer equal opportunity employment that does not discriminate against anyone in terms of race, sex, ethnicity, age, and disability (Balchin, 1994, p. 43). This coupled with increased population calls at large retailers such as Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury to reconsider the way they treat
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Personal Philosophy of Nursing Statement Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words
Philosophy of Nursing - Personal Statement Example Additionally, I worked as a nurse as I studied. The experience gained through practice has made me recognize numerous programs that are essential in preparation of patients towards medication services. In addition to taught skills, I have acquired extra knowledge that has enhanced my nursing expertise. For instance, education and practice have equipped me with clinical leadership and professional research skills. These are vital skills in the nursing profession and healthcare provision (Sharon, 2003). I have also acquired exceptional abilities and skills in the design, organization, and implementation of goals and objectives in healthcare provision. These skills focus primarily on the provision of nursing services to patients. Furthermore, nursing profession has directed my scientific and artistic expertise towards qualitative and quantitative provision of healthcare. The expertise and experience acquired within the 20 year-period has broadened my knowledge in nursing practice. Howev er, it is vital for me to highlight my career objectives and mission in the nursing profession. Therefore, this essay aims to explain my future career objectives and mission in the nursing profession. Moreover, it aims to support my philosophical dispositions in primary healthcare provision. Harmlessness Essentially, it is crucial to note that there should never be harm in the provision of primary healthcare and nursing services. ... Therefore, it is my obligation as a nurse to exercise absolute care towards my clientsââ¬â¢ well-being. Notably, the attitude towards the public and clients should be warm and caring. It is appropriate to assess the conditions of clients through the establishment of all issues that relate to human beings. For instance, it is vital to communicate with patients appropriately. This can only be achieved through proper channeling of messages to be communicated to patients (Sharon, 2003). Nurses are expected to conduct therapeutic procedures required to identify conditions that need stabilization. They are expected to examine the outcomes of therapeutic actions in order to accomplish the goals of enhancement of well-being of clients. Over the years of nursing practice, I have learnt that delivery of healthcare is in itself a cause of death in many countries. The delivery of healthcare services is sometimes enshrined with the possibility of human error that can result into death. Errors can result from both commission and omission because of loopholes in redress of conditions that can be treated and solved. Injuries and eventual deaths can occur because of such blunders (Philips and Bredder, 2002). Nosocomial infections are likely to occur in hospitals in cases where health practitioners do not disinfect and clean their hands before handling patients. Therefore, the safety of patients is essential in hospitals. The protection of patients requires maintenance of basic safety standards. Several researches have indicated that errors in the prescription of medication increase the number of fatalities in hospitals (Swanson, 1993). Data have shown
Friday, July 26, 2019
Carl Marx Labor Maifesto Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words
Carl Marx Labor Maifesto - Essay Example Developing countries, such as Africa, also are seeing the formation of this large gap (Kretzmann). This inequality must urgently be addressed before we fall so far into poverty that the lower class will not be able even to survive. To find the solution to this, we must turn to our own history and the concepts of Marxism. Capitalism has been the way for much of the modern world, and it has long been held up as the ultimate solution to economic problems. As Marx and Engels argued in the Communist Manifesto, this solution is not working, and it has not been working for quite some time. Something new must be found to pave a way forward. Marx argued in a time when economics was uncertain and the future of many frightening. We are at this point again, and the systems that have kept us safe are no longer enough. Large businesses and rich men continue to grow in industry, preventing smaller businesses from gaining a foothold or from competing within the market. These large businesses, with their efficiency and research, employ many workers at first; however, as time progresses, technology is developed to undermine their position. The development of more efficient practices, better technology, and streamlined processes all result in the same outcome, a decrease in the number of people employed. Businesses are no longer seeking the best interests of their consumers or their staff. Instead, they are focused only on their own profits, expanding to new markets quickly and removing any competition that stands in their way. For workers, the image is bleak. The more businesses try to cut costs, the less people are hired. Unless something changes, the situation as it stands today will only degrade. A solution must be found and it must be found now. As Marx and Engels argued for the uniting of the workers of the world, so we must once more make this call, too. In the Communist Manifesto, they forwarded the concept of communism, they stated that
Thursday, July 25, 2019
The Social Dimension of the European Union is Weak in Comparison to Essay
The Social Dimension of the European Union is Weak in Comparison to Market Oriented Policies - Essay Example These issues were to be achieved through the use various social action programmes and a social fund which was to be operated at European Union (EU) level. However, Geyer (2000) observes that most nations did not apply the contents of the social policy in reality but opted for state based policies to curb any effects in the market such as recession or depression. Furthermore, the conservative government of Britain which was very much opposed to trade unions was not willing to endorse the policy or what was referred as the social charter. To counter the dissatisfaction with the social policy, amendments were made to the social charter and new issues addressed so as to make it appealing and enhance economic and social cohesion. According to Archer (2000), the social dimension of internal market was to be achieved through various ways. First, it was to foster mobility of labour within the EU member states. To achieve this, the member states had to establish a standard form of hiring prac tices thus the qualifications one gained in his/her state was to be recognized by all members. Members were also to avoid all forms of discrimination in its labour activities especially for women and the handicapped. Vocational training was to be given to ensure all workers had the skills needed to enter the job market. According to Gold (1993), a social fund and a regional fund was to be maintained to assist the poor and the needy such as the handicapped, women and the poor so as to set up small businesses to improve their standards of living and as a source of employment. The final charter thus included such issues as; equality between men and women, formation of worker associations, collective... As the report declares the social policy touches on various issues on how to develop workers by improving their work conditions and living standards. The issues discussed included; harmonization of social systems, labour laws, working conditions, occupational health and safety, formation of trade unions and collective bargaining. Vocational training was also of importance as they impact directly on the labour market. The social policy also aimed at ensuring equality in pay and increased mobility of workers within the single market. This article stresses that the employment policy is an important tool in the social dimension as most of the issues concern employment relations. The responsibility of the policy is shared by the EU and the member states and is aimed at fulfilling various functions. Gold identifies the role of the employment policy which is; to make labour functions better by equipping people with appropriate skills and improving the quality of jobs; to promote sharing of best practices in areas such as employment, poverty reduction, pensions and social exclusion; governing implementation of social security schemes among other roles. Most states thus opt to use own policies to solve problems moreover, the welfare policies of some states and social legislation are not upto the expected EU standards while some other states lack resources to enable them to comply with the requirements of the charter. The willingness to implement the social policy is also affected by the government in place.
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