Monday, January 20, 2020
Adolescent Suicide Essay -- Death Depression Papers
Adolescent Suicide Joseph Connelly Gazzola used to be a Northeastern University football star. He has since taken his own life, and it has hit everyone he knew very hard. As reported in the Boston Globe, ââ¬Å"Mr. Gazzola, known as Joe, was born and raised in North Attleborough, showing a love of football and a tolerance of all types of people. ââ¬ËHe didn't care much about differences,ââ¬â¢ said his father. ââ¬ËHe could relate to anyone. He was the kind of kid who could walk with princes and paupers and never see a difference.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Gazzola is not alone. There have been a numerous suicides on college campuses as well as among teens in the same age bracke. It is a real proble and it is time to take note. On October 7, 1999, a student at Ramapo College killed himself reportedly due to a break up with his girlfriend, similar to what allegedly caused the fourth NYU student, Diana Chein, 19, to commit suicide by jumping from the top of her boyfriendââ¬â¢s apartment building after a break up on March 10, 2004. The cycle of depression and self destruction is apparent in all cases. There have been many instances of suicide that have occurred in the past years at universities across the country, and since it is such a sensitive subject, there have not been nearly enough coverage as this topic deserves, considering this issue does not seem to be going away. When collecting data about suicide statistics, the age range is broken down as people ages 15-24, which spans most developmental years. Within this bracket are college-age students and this age-group has by far the most troubling statistics around it. In a study released by Brown University, their psychology department shed some light on common myths and facts surrounded suicide. These m... ...s there is a higher awareness level,â⬠said Hayes. ââ¬Å"There are still far too many suicides but now they are much better prepared.â⬠When Gazzola died at NU, the counseling center team dealt with Gazzolaââ¬â¢s teammates, roommates, and friends who were left bewildered at this misfortune. Also, with Northeasternââ¬â¢s less than perfect record this academic year, the unfortunate deaths of James Grabowski during the Super Bowl riots (although he wasnââ¬â¢t an NU student, his brother is), and Walter Dedrick found dead in his apartment, (still unexplainable) for example are just a few disasters that demonstrate just how real the problems are and that something needs to be done. It is time for everyone to step up and pay attention to the people around you. Some may not even realize they have a problem, but you can end up making all the difference to a friend in need if you are aware. Adolescent Suicide Essay -- Death Depression Papers Adolescent Suicide Joseph Connelly Gazzola used to be a Northeastern University football star. He has since taken his own life, and it has hit everyone he knew very hard. As reported in the Boston Globe, ââ¬Å"Mr. Gazzola, known as Joe, was born and raised in North Attleborough, showing a love of football and a tolerance of all types of people. ââ¬ËHe didn't care much about differences,ââ¬â¢ said his father. ââ¬ËHe could relate to anyone. He was the kind of kid who could walk with princes and paupers and never see a difference.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Gazzola is not alone. There have been a numerous suicides on college campuses as well as among teens in the same age bracke. It is a real proble and it is time to take note. On October 7, 1999, a student at Ramapo College killed himself reportedly due to a break up with his girlfriend, similar to what allegedly caused the fourth NYU student, Diana Chein, 19, to commit suicide by jumping from the top of her boyfriendââ¬â¢s apartment building after a break up on March 10, 2004. The cycle of depression and self destruction is apparent in all cases. There have been many instances of suicide that have occurred in the past years at universities across the country, and since it is such a sensitive subject, there have not been nearly enough coverage as this topic deserves, considering this issue does not seem to be going away. When collecting data about suicide statistics, the age range is broken down as people ages 15-24, which spans most developmental years. Within this bracket are college-age students and this age-group has by far the most troubling statistics around it. In a study released by Brown University, their psychology department shed some light on common myths and facts surrounded suicide. These m... ...s there is a higher awareness level,â⬠said Hayes. ââ¬Å"There are still far too many suicides but now they are much better prepared.â⬠When Gazzola died at NU, the counseling center team dealt with Gazzolaââ¬â¢s teammates, roommates, and friends who were left bewildered at this misfortune. Also, with Northeasternââ¬â¢s less than perfect record this academic year, the unfortunate deaths of James Grabowski during the Super Bowl riots (although he wasnââ¬â¢t an NU student, his brother is), and Walter Dedrick found dead in his apartment, (still unexplainable) for example are just a few disasters that demonstrate just how real the problems are and that something needs to be done. It is time for everyone to step up and pay attention to the people around you. Some may not even realize they have a problem, but you can end up making all the difference to a friend in need if you are aware.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
8 mile film analysis Essay
The 2009 film, 8 Mile, parallels the true life story of multi-platinum artist, Eminem. Directed by Curtis Hanson, the film takes place in 1995, a time where hip-hop music was growing and Detroit, Michigan had hit an all time low. Eminem (formally referred to as Marshall Mathers) plays Jimmy, a wannabe rapper from the poor side of Detroit and stars like Brittany Murphy, Kim Basinger, and Mekhi Phifer all play key roles in the film. The film follows the lyrically talented Jimmy, also known as Rabbit by his friends, and his struggle to become a white rapper in a predominately black field. He also struggles with dealing with his alcoholic mother, poor social status, and his rival gang who call themselves ââ¬Å"The Free Worldâ⬠(8 Mile, Wikipedia.com). The film effectively portrays the rap competition in Detroit and Jimmyââ¬â¢s fight to be on top. 8 Mileââ¬â¢s urban tale raises questions about stereotypes, class separation, and segregation, while gaining the viewers respect fo r hip-hop music and successfully developing characters and using real life matters to reproduce a true story. The film begins with Jimmy Smith (Eminem), a young and unhappy blue-collar worker from a poor family, struggling with different aspects of his life. He has moved back north of 8 Mile Road to the rundown trailer home in Detroit, Michigan of his alcoholic mother, Stephanie (Kim Basinger), his little sister Lily (Chloe Greenfield), and Stephanieââ¬â¢s abusive live-in boyfriend Greg (Michael Shannon). Jimmy is focused on getting his music career started, but he seems unable to catch a break. Jimmy comes to realize that his life has remained largely the same since he graduated high school. (ââ¬Å"8 Mileâ⬠, rottentomatoes.com) At first, he considers himself a victim of his circumstances and blames others for his problems. Over time, though, Jimmy begins to take more responsibility for the direction of his life. His newly established relationship with Alex (played by Brittany Murphy) ends when Jimmy walks in on his friend Wink (Eugene Byrd) having sex with her. Jimmy beats up Wink, which later causes Wink to join forces with Jimmyââ¬â¢s enemies, a gang of rappers known as the Leaders of the Free World. Later, Wink and the Free World gang jump him outside of his motherââ¬â¢s trailer, but when one member pulls a gun on Jimmy, Wink stops him and they leave. Jimmyââ¬â¢s friends have hailed him throughout the film as an incredible rapper, and his friend Future (Mekhi Phifer) puts pressure on Jimmy to get his revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle. (ââ¬Å"8 Mileâ⬠, wikipedia.com) The battle acts as a ââ¬Å"final conflictâ⬠with the Leaders of the Free World gang who have harassed Jimmy throughout the film. It has three rounds, and in each of them Jimmy confronts a member of the gang. Jimmy wins both of the first two rounds and in the last round, he is paired against Papa Doc (Anthony Mackie), the tournamentââ¬â¢s most feared battler and Jimmyââ¬â¢s main antagonist throughout the film. Jimmy is aware that Doc knows all his weak points, so he decides to address them with his freestyle. Jimmy acknowledges without shame his lower-class white trash roots and the humiliations the Free World gang have inflicted on him, and then uses the difficult life he has had as basis to reveal the truth about Papa Doc. With little to say in rebuttal, Papa Doc gives the microphone back to Future and Jimmy wins the battle. As Jimmy leaves the venue, Future suggests that he stay and celebrate his victory while also offering a position that would allow him to host battles at The Shelter. Jimmy turns him down, claiming he has to get back to work and to find success his own way. He then starts walking back to work, feeling more confident about his future. (ââ¬Å"8 Mileâ⬠, wikipedia.com) The movie is titled after a main street in Michigan, 8 Mile road. 8 Mile Road has carried major cultural significance; it has served as a physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city (ââ¬Å"Michiga n highwayâ⬠). The road plays a major part in the film and is the reason for the two different rap crews. One rap group, ââ¬Å"Three One-Thirdâ⬠is the one that Jimmy and his friends, Dr. Iz, Cheddar Bob, Future and Sol are a part of. Their group name is a representation of the slums they live in, with their area code being 313. Most of them are black, have old cars and live in run down homes. Jimmy lives in a trailer park with his alcoholic mother, and is often stereotyped as ââ¬Å"white trashâ⬠. Throughout the movie the characters reference the road to one another aware of its cultural meaning. Jimmy raps about it repeating in one of his freestyles, repeating, ââ¬Å"Everybody from the 313 put your motherf***ing hands up and follow meâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The 10 Most Memorable Rap Lines From ââ¬Ë8 Mileâ⬠) He also raps; ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m gonna turn around with a great smile, and walk my white ass back across 8 Mileâ⬠(ââ¬Å"8 mile lyricsâ⬠). The Free World, the second group in the film, lives on the northern side of 8 Mile. They are part of a middle class Detroit and their crew includes Papa Doc, Wink, Lyckity Splyt, and Lotto. They own guns, dress better, and have more control over the Detroit area due to their higher social status. They have the upper hand in the hip-hop ââ¬Å"gameâ⬠and are convinced they have the better connections and are gonna make it before Rabbit does. Papa Doc even owns an Escalade in which they all pull up in when going to beat up Rabbit, proving they are the antagonist in the film. 8 Mile is not only the title of the film but also the racial boundary that sets imaginary lines in class separation in the movie and in Detroit today. The notorious road is not the only racial dispute in the film. Rabbit struggles multiple times throughout the movie simply because he is white. In the opening scene, you see Rabbit in a club bathroom preparing to rap battle. As he leaves the bathroom he passes the bouncer to proceed backstage. He quickly gets stopped by the bouncer and the large black man asks ââ¬Å"Where the hell do you think youââ¬â¢re going?â⬠Rabbit looks startled and begins to argue, claiming that the bouncer had just seen him leave to go the bathroom. When the bouncer replies, ââ¬Å"I didnââ¬â¢t see nothinââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Rabbit gets worked up and screams ââ¬Å"Man, you just fuckinââ¬â¢ seen me! I just went to the bathroom!â⬠He continues to fight with the bouncer and is not let in until his black friend, Future, who is respected in the Detroit area, grabs him and lets the bouncer know that ââ¬Å"heââ¬â¢s coolâ⬠. (ââ¬Å"8 mileâ⬠, imbd.com) When Rabbit goes to rap, the camera focuses on him, then on the crowd where viewers take a mental note of the all black mob he is about to rap to. When the camera focuses back Rabbit, he looks nervous, chokes and walks off stage. This scene really portrays how difficult it is for Rabbit to overcome his disadvantage of being white in, what it seems to be, an all black competition. The opening scene makes Rabbit seem like a scared white boy, fearful of the judgement of the blacks, but as the movie continues, Rabbits character grows and becomes less afraid. Not only do you see Rab bit becoming less fearful, but he also reveals his soft spot for children. After Rabbit flees from the rap battle, he goes backà to live with his mother since he recently broke up with his girlfriend whom he lived with. Once he meets his motherââ¬â¢s new boyfriend, they get into a verbal argument where Jimmy throws a beer bottle at him. The argument wakes up Jimmyââ¬â¢s little sister, Lily. Once Lily comes out, even the tone of Rabbitââ¬â¢s voice changes. He becomes higher pitched and looks at her with a softness in his eyes, and when requested to sing her to sleep, he does so, singing to her a song he comes up with on the spot. This scene illustrates the complexity of Jimmyââ¬â¢s character and shows that he is more than just a ââ¬Ëwhite trash rapperââ¬â¢. Another key moment in the film that shows Rabbit growing as a person is a work scene. When Rabbitââ¬â¢s car breaks down, heââ¬â¢s late to work and upon questioning, Rabbit quickly says its not his fault. A few scenes later, when another on the job dispute happens, he stops himself from saying that it wasnââ¬â¢t his fault and assures his boss that it wonââ¬â¢t happen again. The audience can realize that Rabbit is maturing and taking responsibility for his actions. Another intricate character is Rabbitââ¬â¢s friend, Dr. Iz. Although his do-rag and large clothing say otherwise, he is a complex character who often looks deeply into things. He says when looking around the city, ââ¬Å"Man, do you know how many abandoned buildings we have in Detroit? I mean, how are you supposed to take pride in your neighborhood with shit like that next door? And does the city tear them down? No, they too busy building casinos and taking money from the people.â⬠When his friends make it clear that they donââ¬â¢t care he says, ââ¬Å"Did you care when that crackhead raped that little girl? You think that wouldaââ¬â¢ happened if he didnââ¬â¢t have an abandoned house to take her to (ââ¬Å"8 Mile Quotesâ⬠)?â⬠. He convinces Rabbit to help them burn down the building by evoking feelings of sympathy and saying ââ¬Å"It could have been Lilyâ⬠. Jimmyââ¬â¢s quick urge to help shows the compassion that Jimmy has for his sister and how Dr. Iz and the friends who helped burn the house down believe in whatââ¬â¢s right, have morals, and wanted to erase the memory of a helpless girl getting raped. The actors in the film act tremendously well. Eminems portrayal of Jimmy was simple for him to perform considering the character is based on himself. Although the raps are scripted, Eminem delivers them with such strength. The veins in his arm pop out as he raps and his eyes bulge out of his head, truly showing his passion for rap music. The way Kim Basinger takes the roleà as an alcohol dependent and emotionally unstable is brilliant. She carries out her lines with a shaky, uncertain undertone that truly brings out how emotionally unsure she is. Brittany Murphy plays a seductive and sassy young adult seeking to be a model. She administers her lines with her head slightly down and her big eyes looking up. She shakes her head often and almost seems to be on drugs, but it works for her character. Overall, I think the acting was well done, but not too impressive considering the roles they played werenââ¬â¢t impossibly hard. The music choice in this film is another aspect to take note of. The song opens up with ââ¬Å"The Shook Onesâ⬠by Mobb Deep. The famous line in the song, ââ¬Å"Cause ainââ¬â¢t no such thing as a halfway crookâ⬠is played while Jimmy gets ready to rap, and in his final freestyle that line is used again, but by Jimmy this time. Whenever you see Jimmy coming up with lyrics, the instrumental beat comes on and only the words that he is rhyming are heard. While he is in the car with his friends, Biggie Smallââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Juicyâ⬠is playing. The song is an iconic tune that comes to mind when one thinks about rap music. I also believe it is foreshadowing that like Biggie, Jimmy will also become a legend in the hip-hop industry. When Rabbit is getting beat up by The Free World members, the song ââ¬Å"Gang Storiesâ⬠by South Central Cartel is playing which has a specific line ââ¬Å"donââ¬â¢t be another sucker on my hit listâ⬠and Jimmy was definitely on th e Free Worldââ¬â¢s hit list. The music in the movie really adds on the the hip hop, gangster vibe of the film, and enhances its effectiveness to show what 1995 Detroit was like. Although the movie reviewing website, Rottentomatoes.com only rated the movie a 6.7/10, I would rate the film a 10. I believe that the actors were very into their characters and all of their roles were extremely believable. The scenery is not staged and was actually filmed right on 8 Mile, furthering the movies credibility. I also believe the music choice magnifies the movieââ¬â¢s energy. The film rids itself of subplots and complexities, making it a light film to watch, even though its urban and inner city settings weigh it down. I think people who rate it any lower than a seven out of ten lack an ability to see the artistic side of the film and expect it to be grander, when in reality the movie was not created with intent toà be criticized, or make millions. (ââ¬Å"8 mileâ⬠chicagoreader.com). Rather, the film was created to give viewers a deeper insight into what Grammy award winning rapper, Eminem, had to overcome to become the amazing artist he is now and although som e may not have received a deeper understanding of the life of a wannabe rapper, I certainly did. Works Cited ââ¬Å"8 Mile.â⬠IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. ââ¬Å"8 Mile (2002).â⬠8 Mile. N.p., 16 Feb. 2002. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. . ââ¬Å"8 Mile (film).â⬠Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Jan. 2014. . ââ¬Å"8 Mile .â⬠Chicago Reader. N.p., n.d. 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Saturday, January 4, 2020
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy ( Dbt ) - 1977 Words
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Friday, December 27, 2019
Essay about Plato Republic - 556 Words
The Republic of Plato explores the meaning of Justice from both an individual and societal point of view. It also looks into the incorporation of Justice into human society, in other words, how to create an ideal state of social order in a society. This is carried out through the various dialogues and arguments between Socrates and other individuals. During this process, Socrates gave a detailed analysis of the formation, structure and the organization of an ideal State, and through this, vindicate the intrinsic value of being a Just person in a society and the virtues that each individual must possess. In the dialogue with Glaucon and Adeimantus, where Socrates discussed about Justice in the State, he pointed out that there will beâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The movie talks about the building and the running of an ââ¬Ëantââ¬â¢ colony. The citizens, in this case ants, also has a similar classification of social functions in the colony, namely, the ââ¬Ëqueen and its generalsââ¬â¢, who rule the colony; the ââ¬Ësoldier antsââ¬â¢, who execute orders and protect the citizens; and the ââ¬Ëworker antsââ¬â¢, who are tasked to search for food and dig tunnels for colonial expansion. Each citizen follows its rulers obligingly, seeks no private interest, and performs its assigned tasks or specialties for the welfare of the whole colony. In my opinion, this way of classifying the social function in a society is too much of a theoretical model and is rather extreme. The ââ¬Ëidealââ¬â¢ society or the so called ââ¬ËUtopiaââ¬â¢, proposes that the citizens should sacrifice their individual freedom and personal desires to commit to a higher purpose. From todayââ¬â¢s point of view, this is clearly anti-democratic. 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Glaucon seeks reassurance from Socrates that justice is not just only good for the positive consequencesRead MoreThe Republic, By Plato1500 Words à |à 6 PagesThis textual analysis will be based on the book ââ¬Å"The Republicâ⬠by Plato, specifically the passage 475d-477a. The purpose of this essay is to analyze and evaluate the main concepts explored in the passage and their relation to the platonic political philosophy presented in ââ¬Å"The Republicâ⬠. The essay will provide a summary of the passage, emphasizing the breakthroughs reached in the Socratic dialogue. The main points will then be singled out for a more in-depth review in order to see if the argumentsRead MoreThe Republic, By Plato1255 Words à |à 6 Pageswas just beginning to surface as a notable substance within various societies. Athens, was perhaps, the greatest nesting ground of intellectual thought, and it hosted many great minds, such as Plato. While Plato is famous for many of his works, The Republic is the most read and circulated. In t he Republic, Plato lays out two philosophical questions through a character named Socrates. Both questions re-occur as the foundation of dialogue amongst other characters, such as Glaucon, Adeimantus, and PolemarchusRead MorePlato And Plato s Republic1119 Words à |à 5 PagesThe ancient Greek Philosopher Plato had an interest in finding the ideal government. In Platoââ¬â¢s Republic, he discusses his ideas and views of how this ideal government would function. He believed that people are born into 3 different classes, with different responsibilities (Plato 415a). Only people in the ââ¬Å"goldenâ⬠class were fit to rule. The most effective of these rulers would be philosophers, as they have knowledge of the good of the whole (Plato 473d). This system seems too perfect for me. I
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Dubois Essay - 1189 Words
When it all comes down to it, one of the greatest intellectual battles U.S. history was the legendary disagreement between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. This intellectual debate sparked the interest of the Northerners as well as the racist whites that occupied the south. This debate was simply about how the blacks, who just gained freedom from slavery, should exist in America with the white majority. Even though Washington and DuBois stood on opposite sides of the fence they both agreed on one thing, that it was a time for a change in the treatment of African Americans. I chose his topic to write about because I strongly agree with both of the menââ¬â¢s ideas but there is some things about their views that I donââ¬â¢t agree with. Theirâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He eventually became a powerful political boss, friend of white businessmen like Andrew Carnegie, and advisor of some presidents. Washington publicly accepted without protest racial segregation and voting discrimination, but secretly financed and directed many court suits against such proscriptions of civil rights. To Washington his ideas was obvious and clear, by earning the respect of whites they would either help blacks or deal with their crime against humanity that will eventually bring them down. To me it is obvious why many whites agreed with Washington and many blacks disagreed with him. I agree with Washington by not demanding our rights because making demands would be met with opposition and nothing will be done that is necessary to bring blacks up to the equality line. On the contrary, I disagree with the way that Washington believed that blacks should just ignore how whites treated us with violence then turn around and try to earn their respect. African Americans during this time wasnââ¬â¢t trying to hear this because just 3 years before his speech in Atlanta, 156 blacks were lynched in one year alone. To the blacks of that time, forgetting that was too big of a pill t o swallow and it is obvious why blacks second-guessed the views of Booker T. Washington. The views of W.E.B. DuBois was more popular among blacks compared to those views of Booker T. Washington. DuBois believed thatShow MoreRelatedBooker T Washington .vs. W.E.B Dubois1331 Words à |à 6 PagesBooker T Washington and W.E.B Dubois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discriminations faced by Black Americans at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th Centuries. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period 1877-1915, assess the appropriateness of each of these strategies in the historical context in which each was developed. Kaamilyah Sabir In this time period, life was extremely hard for African Americans simply because they wereRead MoreBooker T. Washington vs W.E.B. DuBois Essay1390 Words à |à 6 Pagesabout numerous similarities as well as differences between these two gentlemen. Their names are Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. But before I explain the differences between these two gentlemen, I will give you a more in depth background on each of them. This information that I will provide for you will give you a clearer thought on how they were raised and their beliefs. Booker T. Washington was born on the fifth of April in 1856, in Haleââ¬â¢s Ford, Virginia. Washingtonââ¬â¢s generation was theRead MoreBooker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Dubois Essay1170 Words à |à 5 Pagesof the greatest intellectual battles U.S. history was the legendary disagreement between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. This intellectual debate sparked the interest of the Northerners as well as the racist whites that occupied the south. This debate was simply about how the blacks, who just gained freedom from slavery, should exist in America with the white majority. Even though Washington and DuBois stood on opposite sides of the fence they both agreed on one thing, that it was a time forRead MoreBooker T Washington And W. E. B. Dubois Persuasive Essay1326 Words à |à 6 PagesPassive vs. Aggressive Fight for Rights There was no right to vote, no right to education, no freedom of speech or religion, no fair treatment by the law which means there was no equality. Even though these are rights and principles of the American Constitution, these did not apply to all races during the 19th and 20th centuries, especially African Americans. Even though these are rights that should apply to all people African Americans didnââ¬â¢t not apply to these laws, especially in the SouthernRead MoreBooker T. Washington vs W. E. B DuBois821 Words à |à 3 PagesCleary ELA8H, period 7 11/12/13 Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B Dubois Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Dubois were two famous African American leaders during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were both activists and wanted blacks to have an education; they also wanted to end discrimination towards blacks. These leaders both wrote great speeches which clearly specified what they thought was right for African Americans. Even though Washington and Dubois focused on the same social, politicalRead MoreBooker T Dubois Compare And Contrast Essay1110 Words à |à 5 PagesCompromise vs. Conflict The stark differences between Booker T Washington and W.E.B. DuBois and their approaches to racism Do you believe that slow and steady wins the race, or that when talking about civil rights the sooner the better? Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois were two very influential people who fought for the rights of African Americans in the late 1880ââ¬â¢s to early 1900ââ¬â¢s. Although both men were fighting for the same thing, their views on how to approach equality and their personalRead MoreThe Clash Of Two Great Minds Essay1447 Words à |à 6 PagesAlexander Hamilton vs Aaron Burr, Stalin vs. Trotsky Michelangelo vs. Da Vinci and of course Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B Du bois. Although both different ideologies, they were both trying to reach the same goal, equality. Although Washington was more economics based and Dubois was more ideology based they both wanted the same outcome, however Dubois approach seems more practical but both have successes and failures, and can be learned from today. The main argument of Booker T. Washington is that he wantedRead MoreBooker T. Washington Vs. Theu.s. B. Dubois : The Discussion Of Conformity910 Words à |à 4 PagesBooker T. Washington vs W.E.B. Dubois: the discussion of conformity At the early turn of the 20th Century United States, there was a large debate about how the average American viewed African Americans or Negroes. As a result, white consensus geared toward putting Africans in a type of caste system, where they would consider below whites, women, and immigrants. By this point, most African Americans were just conforming to this way of life and did not seek to change this. While this occurred, manyRead MoreBooker T Washington Vs W. E. B De Dubois Essay1445 Words à |à 6 PagesHow can two people that our similar but at the time have different ways of life come together to achieve the same goal?Imagine 30 years after slavery ended you because of the color of your skin are still being mistreated. During the time of Booker and W.E.B the Jim crow law was created to segregate blacks and whites. Because of the segregation blacks had their own society like community only dealing with each other. Blacks were separated from society, they had their own neigh borhoods buildings theyRead MoreA Comparison Of Booker T Washington And W. E. De Dubois1532 Words à |à 7 PagesHow can two people that our similar but at the time have different ways of life come together to achieve the same goal?Imagine 30 years after slavery ended you because of the color of your skin are still being mistreated. During the time of Booker and W.E.B the Jim crow law was created to segregate blacks and whites. Because of the segregation blacks had their own society like community only dealing with each other. Blacks were separated from society, they had their own neighborhoods buildings they
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Brutus The Tragic Hero Essay Research Paper free essay sample
Brutus The Tragic Hero Essay, Research Paper In the drama Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus had many defects such as he trusted people, he had a scruples, and he had a lecherousness for power. Many times in the drama he made errors. He likely made more errors in the drama so any other character. Like other tragic heroes, Brutus had great promise and ability. One of the many ways Brutus was a tragic hero was that he trusted people excessively easy. The first clip he trusted anybody in the drama was when he joined the confederacy. He trusted the letters that were sent to him and so he trusted Cassius to take him in the right way. Then Brutus gave his trust to Antony to give a address and non state anything bad about the confederacy. Antony made the rabble angry and they went on a violent disorder. Brutus had a scruples. We will write a custom essay sample on Brutus The Tragic Hero Essay Research Paper or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page This is another defect. Brutus was an honest adult male and did some dishonourable things. After he acted dishonorably, he felt bad about it. For illustration he felt bad about killing Caesar. He had a guilty scruples about Caesar because he saw his shade. The shade was non truly at that place, it was Brutus? s scruples that made the shade appear. A good leader must non hold a scruples because it will acquire in the manner of what must be done. Brutus was power hungry. He ever had to hold the last word in a conversation and he wanted to be the leader. When Brutus joins the confederacy he became their leader. Then the plotters wanted Cicero to fall in, but Brutus did non desire it because he would lose power. When Brutus and Cassius were discoursing schemes, Brutus had the last word and they used his conflict tactics. Brutus had a lecherousness for power and wanted to be in charge invariably. Brutus was destroyed by his personal failing and hapless determinations. Brutus gave his trust to many people, had a scruples, and had a lecherousness for power. Those are many of the errors Brutus recognizes at the terminal of the drama. Brutus was one of the noblest work forces in the drama, if non the noblest. N/A
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Working children with disabilities an Example by
Working children with disabilities The reported cases of children with disabilities have been increasing for the past few years that particular attention must be given to this age group. Hence, there is a commensurate increasing need for a particular group of workers who can cater to the special needs of these children with disabilitiesthe social workers. Cynthia J. Weaver, an assistant professor of social work at Marywood University said that work with this highly vulnerable population requires specially-trained, compensated, and cared-for social workers. She further adds that the consistency and competency of the child welfare social worker is as critical as the advanced medical technology and new medications for the quality of care for this vulnerable position. Need essay sample on "Working children with disabilities" topic? We will write a custom essay sample specifically for you Proceed Accordingly, children with disabilities benefit when their parents are able to provide safe and loving environments. The vast majority of us raising children with special needs strive to do just that. But truth be told, the extra work involved in learning to decipher medical lingo and navigate social service agencies can be onerous -- and our kids risk not getting the assistance they need to flourish (Edelson, 2006), Thus, the expertise of a social worker is needed to provide the children with the proper care inadvertently not given by the their parents or guardians. Children with disabilities, sometimes, are neglected members of the society; they are abused or abandoned, some of them are seen with contempt because of their condition or disorder, while others are not given proper educational support for their full development as human beings. There is a social stigma attached with having a child with disability; this is one reason as to why more parents are abandoning their children. It is provided that the fragility and vulnerability of this population of children/adolescents require the utmost of our sensitivity, advocacy, expertise, and creativity (socialworktoday.com). Hence, social workers are needed to work with these children because they have the knowledge and expertise to meet each childs needs. The general role of a social worker is described as working with people experiencing crisis or people who are socially excluded. Their aim is to provide support to enable service users to help themselves. They maintain professional relationship with service users, acting as a guide, advocate or as a critical friend (prospects.ac.uk). Some specific tasks that are undertaken by social workers in aid of children with disabilities are making assessments on the situation of a particular child and giving recommendations on the best remedies or alternatives to ease the demeaning conditions of life surrounding the child with the disability. Parental care and protection are not enough to provide a better life for a child with disability; a social workers training and experience complements this insufficiency. In view of this, social workers who are trained understand the challenges that face families of children/adolescents with special needs and assist them in securing resources and in communication their needs (socialworktoday.com). Understanding all the circumstances surrounding a child with disability will enable an individual to identify the specific needs of the child for his/her full development and the eventual integration of the child into the society living. A social worker helps the child live a normal life in a society often convoluted with a mixture of biases, incorrect opinions and prejudices. The need for social workers to work with children with disabilities has become apparent lately because society has learned now to understand that these children have something to offer for the whole communitys benefit . The work of a social worker advocates social justice and fairness. For that reason, they are needed to work with children with disabilities in order to live a normal life. These children should be given a chance to mingle with people considered as normal, and their skills and capabilities should be harnessed so that these children can discover their real worth in the society. In an academic setting, these children are segregated into specialized classes because they usually cannot cope with the ramification of normal school life; however, school social workers provide a link between home, school, and community. This service enables students and their families to overcome social and personal problems which impede learning. School social workers provide individual and group counseling, consultation to professionals, and other services which help students cope with their disabilities (aasep.org). There is always a need for social workers to work with children with disabilities. It is a fact that the nature of social work can be both emotionally rewarding and demanding. Work within the profession can be stressful; working conditions are often under-resourced and heavy-case loads are common (prospects.ac.uk), nevertheless, they are indispensable in a society where neglect and abandonment exist as an alternative to the burden of raising a mentally retarded child or one with a physical frailty. Empathy is one of their biggest emotional asset; they are always ready to lend a hand when someone is in need or give proper service to address an individuals problem. Social workers are always needed to work with children with disabilities. It is a fact, and always will be. Cited Works: Weaver, Cynthia J, (2006) Children with Disabilities in the Child Welfare System. Social Worker Profile (2006) Edelson, Miriam (2006) Battle Cries: Justice for Kids with Special Needs.
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