Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Analysis Of The Narrative Frank - 3152 Words

Assessment Narrative Summary Frank is a 33 year old African American male. Frank self disclosed that he prided himself on being a family man. He married his wife Fiona, a 28 year old Korean born woman, who he met shortly after his discharge from the army. The two have been married for seven years. Frank described their marriage as good (Johnson, 2004). Frank and Fiona have toddler twin daughters together. Frank had been driving trucks as an independent contractor for approximately nine years. Truck driving was his sole employment since his discharge from the military eleven years earlier. Frank had severed two tours of combat duty in the army during the Vietnam War. He was drafted out of high school and reenlisted for a second tour.†¦show more content†¦Frank had previously been arrested three times for drunk driving, the most recent being six months earlier. He remained on probation for his last drunken driving offense and was yet to be adjudicated for the shooting episode. Immediately after the shoot ing Frank moved into a nearby hotel, as he had difficulty facing his children and wife. Since the shooting his drinking has increased. Frank has started to see a therapist at substance abuse outpatient treatment program. After three sessions, Frank is ready to address his drinking and has decided to go to an alcohol detoxification program and is willing to engage in treatment after his detoxification program. DSM 5 Diagnosis This section, using the DSM-5, has determined Frank has met the criteria for a moderate Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) (2013) outlines anyone meeting any two of the 11 criteria’s under the DSM-5, within the same 12-month period would receive a diagnosis of AUD. The severity of an AUD, mild, moderate, or severe, is based on the number of criteria met (NIAAA, 2013). The presence of four to five symptoms would indicate a severity of moderate AUD (NIAAA, 2013). Based on Frank’s story shared in sessions, the therapist has determined that Frank has met five criteria’s of the DSM-5. Below are the specific DSM-5 criteria’s the therapist used to make this determination: Criterion 1: Alcohol is often

Friday, May 15, 2020

Male Character Analysis in The Importance of Being Earnest

In Oscar Wilde’s  The Importance of Being Earnest, earnestness is correlated with diligence, seriousness, and sincerity. That being said, it is difficult to find many characters in the play who would possess such qualities. The two male protagonists certainly do not display much earnestness despite the fact that at one time of this comedic play or another, they each take on the name Ernest. Take a closer look at the double life of respectable Jack Worthing and irreverent bachelor Algernon Moncrieff. Growing up Jack Worthing Act One reveals that protagonist John Jack Worthing has a most unusual and amusing backstory. As a baby, he was accidentally abandoned in a handbag at a railway station, exchanged for a manuscript. A wealthy man, Thomas Cardew, discovered and adopted him as a child. Jack was named Worthing, after the seaside resort which Cardew visited. He grew up to become a wealthy land-owner and investor and became the legal guardian of Cardew’s young and beautiful granddaughter Cecily. As the central character of the play, Jack might seem serious at first glance. He is far more proper and less ridiculous than his dandified friend Algernon Algy Moncrieff.  He doesnt take part in his jokes and tries to uphold a certain image. In many productions of the play, Jack has been portrayed in a somber, straight-faced manner. Dignified actors such as Sir John Gielgud and Colin Firth have brought Jack to life on stage and screen, adding an air of stature and refinement to the character. But, do not let appearances fool you. Witty Scoundrel Algernon Moncrieff One of the reasons Jack seems serious is due to the stark contrast between him and his friend, Algernon Moncrieff. Compared to Algy, a young man of frivolous and playful nature, Jack almost appears to represent morals that the Victorian society was so after. Of all the characters in The Importance of Being  Earnest,  it is believed that Algernon is the embodiment of Oscar Wilde’s personality. He exemplifies wit, satirizes the world around him, and views his own life as art’s highest form. Like Jack, Algernon enjoys the pleasures of the city and high society. But he also enjoys eating, values sophisticated attire, and finds nothing more amusing than not taking himself and the rules of society seriously. Algernon also loves to offer urbane commentary about class, marriage, and Victorian society. Here are a few gems of wisdom, compliments of Algernon (Oscar Wilde): On relationships: marriage is demoralizingâ€Å"divorces are made in heaven† On modern culture: â€Å"Oh! It is absurd to have a hard and fast rule about what one should read and what one shouldn’t. More than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn’t read.† On family and living: â€Å"Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven’t got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest instinct about when to die.† Unlike Algernon, Jack avoids making strong, general commentary. He finds some of Algernons sayings to be nonsense. And when Algernon says something that rings true, Jack finds it socially unacceptable to be uttered in public. Algernon, on the other hand, likes to stir up trouble. Dual Identities The theme of leading double lives runs through the entire play. Despite his faà §ade of high moral character, Jack has been living a lie. It turns out that his friend has a double identity as well. Jack’s relatives and neighbors believe him to be a moral and productive member of society. Yet, Jack’s first line in the play explains his true motivation for escaping his country home. He says, Oh pleasure, pleasure! What else should bring one anywhere? Despite his proper and serious outward appearance, Jack is a hedonist. He is also a liar. He has invented an alter-ego, a fictional brother named â€Å"Ernest, to help him escape his dreary and dutiful life in the country: When one is placed in the position of guardian, one has to adopt a very high moral tone on all subjects. It’s one’s duty to do so. And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. According to Jack, living morally doesnt make one healthy nor happy. Algernon has also been leading a double life. He has created a friend named â€Å"Bunbury.† Whenever Algernon wants to avoid a boring dinner party, he says that Bunbury has fallen ill and Algernon is free to escape off to the countryside, seeking amusement. Even though Algernon compares his Bunbury with Jacks Ernest, their double lives arent the same. Jack changes into a different person when he becomes Ernest; he even goes so deep within his lie as to bring props when he announces that Ernest is dead. In comparison, Algernons Bunbury offers simply an escape. Algernon doesnt suddenly change into a different person. In this way, the audience might start wondering who the bigger trickster of the two is. This is further complicated when in Act Two, Algernon intensifies Jack’s situation by posing as his delinquent brother Ernest and capturing Cecilys interest. What Is What? Truth Vs. Fantasy The ongoing back and forth between truth and lies, fantasy and reality, becomes even more complex when we realize that Gwendolen, Jacks fiancà ©e, fell in love with him when he was pretending to be Ernest. Her rationalization is that someone named Ernest must be a very trustworthy and honorable gentleman, which is in direct contrast with Jacks original reasons for inventing Ernest. So did Gwendolen fall in love with the real Jack/Ernest—the social delinquent—since they did meet in the city, or did she merely fall in love with the name Ernest, and therefore really with Jack, as he is known in the countryside? Finally, when Jack proclaims that he has been telling the truth the entire time, it becomes yet another questionable statement. On one hand, it is a fact that his real name is Ernest, but he didnt know it until that very moment. It is now up to the audience to answer the truth question for themselves—if a lie ends up being a truth, does it erase the initial deception that went into building that lie? Along the same lines, when Jack admits at the very end of the play that he has now realized for the first time in [his] life the vital Importance of Being Earnest, the ambiguity is very palpable. Is he simply talking about the importance of being named Ernest? Or is he talking about the need to be serious and honest? Or, Jack voicing Wildes own beliefs, that what is, in fact, important is NOT being earnest—serious and honest—and instead of questioning the standards of Victorian society? This is the power of Wildes artistry. The lines between whats true and important and what is not are blurred and the contemporary society of his audience—the Victorian age—is put into question. The Loves of Their Lives Algernon and Jack get entangled in their dual identities and the pursuit of their true love. For both men, the importance of being Ernest/earnest is the only way to make it work with their hearts true desires. Jack's Love for Gwendolen Fairfax Despite his deceptive nature, Jack is sincerely in love with Gwendolen Fairfax, the daughter of the aristocratic Lady Bracknell. Because of his desire to marry Gwendolen, Jack is anxious to â€Å"kill off† his alter-ego Ernest. The problem is that she thinks that Jack’s name is Ernest. Ever since she was a child, Gwendolen has been infatuated with the name. Jack decides not to confess the truth of his name until Gwendolen gets it out of him in Act Two: It is very painful for me to be forced to speak the truth. It is the first time in my life that I have ever been reduced to such a painful position, and I am really quite inexperienced in doing anything of the kind. However, I will tell you quite frankly that I have no brother Ernest. I have no brother at all. Fortunately for Jack, Gwendolen is a forgiving woman. Jack explains that he arranged a christening, a religious ceremony in which he will officially change his name to Ernest once and for all. The gesture touches Gwendolen’s heart, reuniting the couple. Algernon Falls for Cecily During their first encounter, Algernon falls in love with Cecily, Jack’s pretty 18-year-old ward. Of course, Cecily does not know Algernon’s true identity at first. And like Jack, Algernon is willing to sacrifice his namesake in order to win his love’s hand in marriage. (Like Gwendolen, Cecily is enchanted by the name â€Å"Ernest†). Both men go to great lengths in order to make their lies become the truth. And that is the heart of the humor behind The Importance of Being Earnest.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The First Jewish Diaspora - 1490 Words

The word Diaspora in Greek means dispersion. The Jewish Diaspora had three main periods to it: the Babylonian exile, the Hellenistic dispersion, and the Roman War (R. Sands, 1). The Jewish Diaspora began in 586 BCE when the Jews were deported from their motherland, Judea, as a result of shifts of power and war (R. Sands, 1). After this came the Hellenistic part of the Diaspora which was the voluntary movement of the Jews. In the Roman War, Jews were again forced to leave their homeland after the Romans destroyed their temple again for a second time. Despite these hardships, however, the Jewish people never forgot about God and His promises for His people. They believed that these things had to happen because they had been prophesized. The†¦show more content†¦The 3rd part of the Diaspora was probably the worst. Starting in 6 CE, the Romans ruled Judea. Gradually, King Herod took away many Jewish traditions such as blowing the Shofar during Rosh Hashanah (R. Sands, 1). Finall y, after 50 years of this, the four year war between the Jews and the Romans began. By 70 CE, the second temple of Jerusalem had been destroyed by the Romans under King Titus. After this destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, most of the Jewish population there was left scarce as most of the Jews had died or fled. When the temple was destroyed in 70 CE the period of the second exile began. This time, the Romans exiled the Jewish people just as the Babylonians had done before. However, during most of the period of this second exile, there have always been some Jews living in Jerusalem (The Destruction). The Jewish people had not completely left Jerusalem, nor had the forgotten about their temple which had been destroyed twice now. When the four-year battle was over in 119 CE, the Jews went back to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple once again (R. Sands, 1). During both exiles, the Jewish people never forgot about God. 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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Improve Experience Of Average Consumer â€Myassignmenthelp.Com

Question: Discuss About The Improve Experience Of Average Consumer? Answer: Introduction Tata Motors has created a distinct name for itself in the arena of automotive manufacturing. It produces a vast range of products that includes that of cars, trucks, sports cars and vans. It is one of the top four vehicle brands that produces compact middle size cars. Tata motors manufactured Zest Sedan and it was initially launched in Nepal (Tata.com, 2017). It is highly popular among the urban population on account of the driving pleasure that it provides and top-grade performance. The sampling approach is effective that will throw light on the needs of the present age consumer and the new features that can be integrated into the current model will help to capture a large portion of market and make it an enviable product among a vast range of population. Target Market Alternative The interior of the car has been designed in such a manner that it will bear a stylish look. It has a distinct modern look that make it a hugely sought after product by the young urban population of the present times. They can use the car while going to the office or for short trips. Its sophisticated look draws the attention of a large number of young population who prefer this model as compared to other cars in the market. The design of the car exudes a classy feel and evokes a sense of agility. Its unique elements like sedan profile, wide front and sporty look caters it to the demands of the 21st century youth (Dawar and Arora 2016). After thorough testing and research, it has come out with the new refined revotron engine and has collaborated with pioneers like Bosch and Honeywell It has been built on the new design of Confident Dynamism (Jahanshani et al. 2014). The new product has been built after interaction with consultancies who have earned a name for itself in the internatio nal domain. It has a low friction crankcase that would minimize NVH. It has a high tech throttle experience that would minimize the discomfort caused by jerks and sudden jolts when one is traversing along a rough path. One will also get the opportunity to change between different modes of gear like Sport, City and Eco. (Nepal and Seshadrinathan 2014). It has undergone design optimization with the help of engine consultant AVL, Austria that has given rise to a silent engine that will satisfy the needs of the aged people who want comfort and relaxation while sitting in the car. It is now driven by wire experience that provides a pleasant experience and allows one to relax even while being on a bumpy road. Its electronic control unit enables it to have precise control. Its Quadrajet Diesel engine along with F-Tronic technology provides a gear shifting experience that is worthy of attention. With its new features it has drawn the attention of the elderly people whose comfort is their priority. Global Positioning Satellite System will be able to specify the exact location and give valuable directions at every level so that one can find way (Lim et al. 2015). It will thus help in guiding one to the nearby gas station or to any ATM. It will thus be of immense help for the girls who would feel safe while going out alone as they would be able to track their location very conveniently. Alternative Population Research Model Research population refers to a collection of individuals that is held as the primary focus related to the scientific enquiry. It helps in assessing the needs of the population and on the basis of the survey conducted a product is launched in the market that will be in line with the needs of the hour. The population was divided on the basis of gender- that of the male and the female population (Emmel 2013). It provided a generalized view and did not take into account the specific requirements in relation to different genders. An alternative way was devised on account of the previous over-defining the population that made it too small. A market that has been defined narrowly will fail to include the needs and aspirations of a vast gamut of population. It made the results biased hence an alternative method was devised. The segregation would be made on the basis of their age and not something general. A generalized point of view will overlook the individual differences and provide an outcome that will not cover the unique requirements of the population (Endsley 2016). A population parameter that was more sensible and take into account the physiology and life circumstances of the person should be framed. If a person was in the stage of retirement, then his specific age should be considered. A more operational definition will help in carrying out the research in an ideal manner and will take into account individual requirements. If a person is physically handicapped then he will need more space so that he can accommodate himself comfortably. Accordingly, the size of the car should be increased. Alternative way of Defining Sampling frame A sampling frame provides a source with the help of which a sample is made. It may include under its scope individuals or institution. A proper market research procedure should be implemented and analytics community can be of great help in preparing a sampling frame. Respondents volunteering their own participation in study was held to be the sampling frame. Such a survey method would be biased and would not cover all the aspects. Unrepresentative sampling can result in execution flaw. A pre survey can be carried out that will enable in building co-operation and communication. A post survey follow up will also reveal the loopholes and will help in determining whether a second survey was necessary(Levy and Lemeshow 2013). The foreign elements present in the frame were done away with since they are not a part of the population that is being studied. People who have moved away were not considered while devising the sampling frame as this will give rise to faulty outcome (Takeyasu 2013). Research done from inadequate population framing also provides erroneous outcomes which does not bear any fruitful results. Duplications should be removed from the sampling frame because they give rise to typographic errors. Units should be given different name to prevent any further confusion. When the smaller frames are merged then probability of unit selection can no longer be known (Palinkas et al.2015). Unit should not be selected more than a single time otherwise the accuracy of the result would be lost. A frame should be evaluated at the very outset because bad frame will adversely affect the estimates that will be produced at the conclusion. Sampling Approach for Zest Sedan A systematic statistical method was employed that made it possible to deduce the least number of samples that will be required in order to train the classifier. The classifier should have statistical stability in order to gauge a good classification accuracy. A statistical feature that is descriptive can be employed and contributing features can be selected by making use of C4.5 tree algorithm (Patel 2015). Hydraulic brake is crucial to automobile engineering and monitoring such a condition is of primary importance. It is central to safety of the passengers. Nowadays vibration based learning approach of machine is important for the monitoring in relation to hydraulic brake system (Pholdee, Bureerat and Y?ld?z 2017). The sampling should take into consideration this relevant aspect before reaching a solution. The sampling done should be based on sex and the marital status and the kind of family should also be considered while carrying out the sampling. Those who are in the government service and those who are in the private sectors should be sampled differently otherwise it will give rise to faulty results (Robinson 2014). The income of the respondents should also be considered. Questionnaire method should be implemented before finalizing the questionnaire, marketing experts as well as auto sector experts can be consulted in order to ascertain whether the procedures have been devised along the right lines (SHAH 2017). There should be a gap or time interval between the day when advice is imparted to the residents regarding the survey and when the questionnaires are distributed as this would enable the client to understand everything before giving their opinion (Stephany 2013). Conclusions: It can hence be concluded that the new zest sedan by Tata Motors serves the needs of all kind of population. Its unique elements like sedan profile, wide front and sporty look caters it to the demands of the 21st century youth. Its refined revotron engine enables the users to have a great experience on the road. Quadrajet Diesel engine along with F-Tronic technology provides a gear shifting experience that is of great convenience for the aged people (Sekar, Gowri and Ramya 2014). The physiology and life circumstances of the person should be considered while building the sampling frame. Operational definition will help in implementing effective research procedure. A post survey follow up will highlight the drawbacks of the research method. The foreign elements present in the frame should be eliminated as the results would otherwise be faulty. A statistical feature that is descriptive can be used successfully and new features can be devised on the lines of C4.5 tree algorithm (Schillin g and Neubauer 2017). References: Dawar, D. and Arora, S., 2016. Event Study on Stock Prices of Tata Motors-A Study on Launch of Zest.Wealth: International Journal of Money, Banking Finance,5(1). 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