A Farewell to Arms

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A Farewell to Arms

Introduction

A farewell to arms, a novel that was written by Ernest Hemingway, is the narrative of a disheartened soldier who happens to get entangled in a romantic relationship with his nurse. The soldier is confronted by the brutality as well as the nonsensical cruelty of the war. The soldier faces bare truths concerning how conflict compromises fundamental human relationships. In the novel, Italy’s responsibility is to prevent the Austro-Hungarian army from supporting the Germans on the battle’s western frontage, and Russia towards the east. The protagonist of the novel, who doubles as its narrator, is in the long run recognized as Lieutenant Henry. Henry is an American volunteer for the Italian forces, since the U.S has not yet come into the war. Henry oversees a faction of ambulance drivers of Italian origin (Baker 7).

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This paper posits to provide an exploration of the plot as well as the basics of the narrative. The paper will analyze the juxtaposition of war and love, specific and general, and delusion and authenticity, in an exploration of the novel’s inherent dualities.

The Plot. In the initial part of the book, Henry takes goes to Naples and comes back. Through his acquaintance, Lt. Rinaldi, Henry meets Barkley, who is an aide to a British nurse. Barkley’s fiancée had died in Somme the year before. Henry is immediately love-struck with Barkley and he spends a long time courting her. Henry’s initial meetings with Barkley come across as a playful game. The two characters are conscious of the surrounding gravity of events, but, all together, Henry and Barkley participate in a joint flight of the imagination. In tears, Barkley tells Henry that they would have a weird life (102). The offensive begins again as the snow clears, and Henry departs with three ambulances to a station in the mountains. In the first night at the station, a bombardment takes place and Henry is gravely injured in the legs. Henry loses one of the drivers, while another is wounded. Consequently, Henry is transferred to a field health-care facility, but he is later transferred to Milan when an American hospital opens there.

However, the hospital staff is caught unawares by Henry’s presence at the hospital, but they accept him nevertheless. Barkley comes to work at the American hospital with Miss Ferguson, who is her acquaintance in order that she may be close to Henry. The primary estimates give Henry six months to recuperate, but a second physician operates on him virtually instantly. Before long, Henry walks on crutches and is seen visiting restaurants in the company of Barkley. Barkley makes sure that, she works in the night shifts, in order that, they may spend time together during the night. Henry begins to engage in too much drinking, and as soon as he recuperates, he is offered leave for three weeks. He however, loses it since he acquires jaundice as a result of drinking excessively. Barkley owns up to him that she is pregnant, but Henry is not disappointed with her, but only troubled. Seemingly more significant than the fear of battle are the discussions and drinking in the officers’ mess, mirroring the triviality of the encroaching battle (132).

Prior to his to return to the battle front, the two spend a night in an inn. Henry departs by train at midnight in order to go back to Gorizia. On reaching Gorizia, Henry finds out that there are a smaller number people in the town, and the town is increasingly unexciting. He also discovers that, his acquaintance Lt. Rinaldi has grown to be increasingly miserable. Henry creates a fuss in the mess hall before leaving, as the two acquaintances chat over the war and life. The following day Henry arrives at the mountain station to search for the ambulance team. However, that night they are compelled to retreat following an Austrian assault. After a few days, the multitude of people who are retreating creates a traffic jam. Henry finds it appropriate to direct his three ambulances to take a path, but soon after taking the side road, the ambulances become stuck, and therefore, the team is forced to proceed on foot. Tragedy strikes as the come to a river, when one of Henry’s drivers is murdered, and another one is captured as he tries to escape. Henry and his remaining driver try reuniting with the Italian army, but, to their dismay, the Italian army has become suspicious of German spies. The Italian army is interrogating as well as shooting anybody who is not of Italian origin. Henry leaps into a river in an effort to flee execution, and consequently floats for a period of time. He leaps on a train and travels to Milan (171).

When Henry arrives in Milan, he discovers that Barkley has left to a town known as Stresa in proximity to the Swiss boundary. Henry acquires some new clothes from an acquaintance and travels by train to search for Barkley in Stresa. On arrival in Stresa, he enters into an inn and finds Barkley in the company of her acquaintance Miss Ferguson. The reunion of Henry and Barkley brings joy two the couple, although Miss Ferguson is distressed on seeing Henry since she does not trust him. In the course of their stay in Stresa, an acquaintance of Henry, who is a bartender, inform him that he faces arrest the following morning. The bartender grants them his boat to paddle to Switzerland. Henry paddles throughout the night, but on their arrival in Switzerland, Barkley becomes the first to be arrested (82).

Together, Henry and Barkley stay together in an isolated mountain town known as Montreux. The two spend their entire time in Montreux reading, talking, and hiking. By this time, Barkley’s pregnancy has fully-grown, and when the spring draws closer they shift into a bigger town. When Barkley goes into labor, the two hurry to the hospital where they arrive early at sunrise. However, Barkley still has not delivered the infant by midday. The doctor proposes a caesarian, and the operation appears to go well, but Henry soon discovers that Barkley has hemorrhaged and that the baby was born dead, having been strangled by its umbilical cord. Soon afterwards, Barkley succumbs to recurring hemorrhaging.

Basics of the Novel. The novel does not have any subplots, and the trifling characters are absolutely unnecessary. This perennially well-liked book draws its power from the intensity of Henry and Barkley’s affection for each other, as well as the power of the hostile forces that eventually tear them apart. The novel’s symbolic structure is developed around a succession of contrasting circumstances indicating an incessant dichotomy that would be labeled as “not home” and “home”. In spite of the adamant, denotative irony at the surface of the novel’s arrangement, the subsurface activities are structured connotatively around “not home” and “home”. Throughout, the novel, the author has worked entirely by implication, quiet repetition, and suggestion, therefore, placing the audience into potential awareness. The proposition for a symbolic “not-home” and “home” equation may be additionally extended and perceived as a sense of “home” (normalcy) versus “not-home” (the ridiculous).

The issue of what is delusion and what is authentic saturates the novel. In general held in reserve for philosophical argument, these issues provide the novel with an insightful drama. This is a tragedy in which the lives of the characters are profoundly affected since without dealing with these issues, they cannot flee the consequences of ignorance or indifference; in its place, their lives turn out to be inauthentic. In the author’s fiction, a character may act, strive and survive, but the character cannot be entirely human, a real being, until one sees beyond outward show to the real meaning (105). Barkley and Henry are drawn to one another via an illusion of seduction, love, as well as comfort that offers Barkley solace, following her fiancée’s death and Henry a diversion from the war. Following Henry’s injury, his craving for Barkley and the comfort she provides transforms from a desirable diversion to something indisputably real. Henry’s development in understanding as well as, the move to realism harmonizes the progression of the novel. Whereas at the beginning of the narrative, the adherence to an ordered world, picturesque landscapes, whorehouses and bars, conflicts with the backdrop of a growing war, subsequent to coming back from the hospital, Henry becomes increasingly conscious of the vulgarity of warfare and the nonexistence of the delusions. The novel’s resonating theme echoes the author’s contempt for the abstract concepts of honor and faith that contrast with the tangible facts of warfare. As Henry accepts the purposelessness of abstract views, such as conscience and duty towards one’s place of work, he ought to contend with the vainness of life. Henry acknowledges the ridiculousness of war, only to experience the loss of his wife and child through death, the irrationality of peace (179).

The difference between illusion and reality become interchangeable for Henry when fantasy and truth result in irrationality. By following Henry’s cyclic journey through the narrative, the audience is shoved in and out of nightmare and fantasy. Henry’s fortunes rise and fall alternately with the narrative’s structure. This emphasizes the notion that “home” is a fantasy, whereas “not-home” is the realism of suffering and pain. This highlights the dichotomy of illusion and reality is the inevitable sense of the illogical. It can be argued that, for the author the character exists vulnerably in a passive and, anxious association with the world. The author’s illusory subjects are strongly and peculiarly alienated from the real world. These characters give the impression of existing in an ideological void. This is because of their incapability to find any positive and meaningful relationship with the bigger public arena. Henry’s sense of illusion and reality result in the similar futile sense of emptiness and hopelessness. In the novel, the author demonstrates that happiness is a fantasy based exclusively on perception, and that the fantasy offers simply a temporary refuge from the authentic.

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Baker, C. The Symbolic Structure of A Farewell to Arms, San Diego: Greenhaven, 2000. Print.

A Flow Chart of the Juvenile Justice Process in the State of Washington (Clallam County)

A Flow Chart of the Juvenile Justice Process in the State of Washington (Clallam County)

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The primary objective of the Juvenile Justice System is to ensure that the juvenile is rehabilitated. The chart shows the process that has to be followed in order to ensure that a juvenile suspected of committing a crime is prosecuted. In case the juvenile will be tried as an adult, they will be transferred to an adult court. This means that the case will go on differently as opposed to the one that would have taken place in an adult criminal process. The first part of the process is the committing of the offense. A person who has witnessed a crime should report to a law enforcement agency or the concerned party in the crime area. Secondly, an initial investigation of the crime will be carried out by an officer once the crime has been reported. The witnesses and the victims will be interviewed and an initial report will be prepared. The initial report will be given to detectives once it has been prepared

A follow-up investigation is conducted by an investigator and they contact witnesses to obtain formal statements. For example, if it is robbery, a description of the stolen items should be provided by the victims or witnesses. A photographic line up takes place and the suspected juvenile offender can at times be in the line-up. In case the youth has been identified and evidence exists, a Juvenile prosecutor has to be provided with a Delinquency Referral/Complaint. Depending on whether the juvenile has ever committed a crime, the case is diverted. If there is evidence to prove that the juvenile committed an offense, a Criminal Information is filed.

The juvenile is arrested then proceeds to custody and is put in detention at the Juvenile & Family Services complex. A court then makes a decision as to whether the juvenile should wait arraignment or be held in custody. During the first hearing a juvenile respondent is made aware of the charges and they can have an attorney. The juvenile has to enter a plea based on the charges against them and if they enter into a guilty plea, a disposition hearing date is then set. Before the arraignment hearing occurs, the defense and the prosecutor have to disclose information to all parties and the juvenile’s defense attorney has to be provided with a police report copy.

The Washington Law claims that if a juvenile is either seventeen or sixteen years old, they are to be filed in an adult court. This is depending on whether the crime is a robbery or a violent offense, among others. In case, there is reason to believe that the juvenile cannot be adjudicated, psychiatric evaluation on the juvenile should be conducted. There are times when the juvenile can enter into a plea agreement and a judge has to make decision on this matter. Thereafter, an adjudication hearing occurs and a judge can set a disposition hearing date if the delinquent pleads guilty. The delinquent can then be found not guilty or guilty and be put on parole, commitment to Juvenile Authority or probation. Lastly, the juvenile can either accept the sentence or file for an appeal to review the case.

I would change the process of the Washington juvenile Justice process if given an opportunity. Firstly, I would ensure that the process time is shortened and secondly, I would ensure that repeat offenders are given harsh punishments. There would be no need of giving repeat offenders an opportunity to plea. In turn, the Washington juvenile justice process will be performing well.

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Clallam County Washington. (2013). The Juvenile Court Process. Retrieved from HYPERLINK “http://www.clallam.net/courts/juvenilecourt.html”http://www.clallam.net/courts/juvenilecourt.html

The Research Design Employed in the Article’ Abortion and mental health quantitative synthesis and analysis of research publi

The Research Design Employed in the Article’ Abortion and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995–2009

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I selected the article’ Abortion and mental health’ for this assignment. It aims to measure the correlation between abortions and the indicators of adverse mental health. The researcher conducted a longitudinal survey because they intended to collect relevant data of their study sample at various times (Coleman, 2011). They wanted to determine changes in their respondents’ thinking processes, patterns, and behaviors. The researchers divided it into two phases since the research employed a longitudinal survey. The first phase facilitated primary quantitative search using polls where the respondents were subjected to open-ended questions. The second phase of the survey involved sending survey emails to respondents.

Relying on baseline observations and conclusions sometimes gives inaccurate results due to biases or external factors that may hinder the research. Internal and external validities can contribute to the inaccuracy of the findings of a study (Matsuo et al., 2022). Internal validities entail establishing confidence in a study’s conclusions by ruling out alternative explanations. On the other hand, external validities refer to how findings can be generalized or applicable in different settings (Chytilova & Maialeh, 2015). The three criteria used to establish cause-and-effect in internal validities include the same variation in cause and effect, the caused preceded effect in terms of time, and the absence of an alternative in the relationship observed.

In the article above, the researcher eliminated threats to validity by random selection, where participants were randomly selected to represent the population. They also used the study protocol, where the researcher used specific treatments and administration procedures to facilitate the research and randomization (Coleman, 2011). Participants were randomly assigned treatments and control groups hence eradicating systemic bias between groups. The researcher finalized by identifying the setbacks of his study. He observed longitudinal effects, cultural bias, and the measure used to collect data limited the study.

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Chytilova, H., & Maialeh, R. (2015). Internal and external validity in experimental economics. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 9, 1944-1951.

Coleman, P. (2011). Abortion and mental health: Quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995–2009. British Journal of Psychiatry, 199(3), 180-186. doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.110.077230

Matsuo, Y., Yamada, Y., Miyata, J., Aita, T., & Yoshioka, T. (2022). Importance of internal and external validity in clinical research: comment on the article by Fatima et al. Arthritis & Rheumatology, 74(1), 175-176.

The Research Essay Assignment

The Research Essay Assignment

For your class research paper, your topic will come from one of the selected figures from history, philosophy, literature, and other significant areas of intellectual history that I have prepared for you (you’ll find these in Step #1 below). These figures range from Ancient (such as Plato and Aristotle) to more modern (such as Flannery O’Connor and Stephen Hawking).

Firstly, let’s make sure you understand what this research paper is not. You will not write biographies of these figures nor will you write a book report on one of their writings. Make sure you understand that from the outset.

This research paper is a thesis-based, argumentative-focused project. You will select one significant piece of writing from the figures I have provided and write a persuasive research paper on that writing (an exception might be if you write on, say, a poet like Emily Dickinson, where you would use selected poems for your project). So for example, you could select Plato and write on some topic that relates to “The Republic” (such as “The Allegory of the Cave”) or you could choose Karl Marx and write a critique of one of his ideas from “The Communist Manifesto.” You could write on Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations” or Albert Camus’s “The Stranger.” There are a host of options – literally hundreds.

Again, though, you will not write a paper where you summarize a work. That is a sure fire path to failing the paper (and likely receiving a zero). You will also not write an encylopedia-like article on your chosen figure. You will need to do some significant reading and research to find a topic based on something one of these men and women have written. I’ve provided a preliminary list of some suggestions, but you are welcome to find your own selection. However, your topic must come from the list of figures that I’ve provided. That is non-negotiable.

Requirements:

The final draft of your paper should contain the following minimum requirements:

1,500 words. This is exclusive of the works cited page.

A minimum of 5 sources (not counting your chosen work), which should be at least three scholarly articles (peer-reviewed articles, not web pages), one book, and one quality web page (e.g., a .edu site). You may use four scholarly articles instead of a web site if you wish.

Use MLA documentation for all source usage. You will use your research in a variety of ways. You may use direct quotations, paraphrase, or summarize the sources. Please see the “Source Usage” section below. 

Use MLA format for the document design as well. Make sure that you format the first page properly. Ensure that your last name and page number are in the header on every page.

Have a focused argumentative thesis that comes from your close reading of your chosen text. Do not summarize or offer a book report. 

Your paper should be focused on the work that you’re writing upon. The research should support your argument.

Edited with care. Avoid serious errors like comma splices, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, faulty possessives, and misused words.

The Big Picture: What This Paper Is and Is Not

As you’re working on your papers, I think it’s important to have a sense of the “big picture,” what this paper involves and what should be avoided.Remember from the outset that this isn’t a book report. You don’t just tell me about a particular work. You don’t summarize it. It’s also not a collection of random thoughts about the subject matter related to your chosen work. It is focused on the reading you’ve chosen. You need to stay engaged with the primary reading. And as a reminder, you do need the work or works you’re writing on. That should be a given at this point.

Your paper needs to have a main idea. That’s really what a thesis is – a main idea about the work that you’re writing on. It is not an obvious point, but something that you’re trying to argue for or against, a particular interpretation or particular anaysis. 

You will use your research to help support your main point; however, the reseach does not do the “heavy lifting.” Using your sources is not a substitute for careful reading and reflection on your chosen work.

A Formal Analysis of The Accident And Buying Fishing Rod for My Grand Father By Gao Xingjian

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A Formal Analysis of “The Accident” And “Buying Fishing Rod for My Grand Father” By Gao Xingjian

Formal Analysis is a kind of visual description that explains visual structure of the manner in which particular visual elements are arranged and their role within a composition. Gao Xingjian’s Short Story “The Accident” is about an accident which happened on the Chinese streets on the front of a radio repairs shop. When one man on a bicycle was headed to a bus the driver began stepping on his breaks. However, the bus did not stop and the result was a tragic accident where the man on the bicycle was knocked down. Witnesses recounted that the man upon realizing that the bus was headed on his way pushed the baby carriage out of the bicycle. He died on the spot upon being hit by the bus but the baby was found safe and sound (Xingjian 1377-1379).

People who had not witnessed the accident started asking themselves questions such as: “Why didn’t the child save his father by pushing him out of the way” (Xingjian 1379-1382). However the truth of the matter was that the child was too young to attempt such a feat. The busy bodies who did not witness the accident were just but quick to judge without getting a full account of the accident. After the accident soil was placed over the blood by a police officers, this was later washed away by the street cleaners and people continued with their lives oblivious of the life shattering event that had occurred.

Throughout the story the accident as is with his painting “the Oblivion” Xingjian was basically stating a sequence of events even as they occurred. He did not make any statement or passing across any particular message through the story because as he asserts there is no need for humanity “to turn life’s tragic accidents into statistics …for this is a job of the traffic safety department” (Xingjian 1384).

He was essentially connecting an accident’s events that occurred outside a radio repair shop. It is possible to conclude that Xingjian was attempting to make use of this story in order to define his writing. He did not want to come out with a formal statement or create a disturbance in government. He just wanted to describe things in black and white as is with his painting “the Oblivion” where he states in a Harvard interview that” where words fail paintings begin” and let people draw conclusions from the events themselves. Through his painting and art work “the Oblivion” Gao tries to depict the socio-cultural transformations in the society. The picture is just as ugly as the events in the accident are but as much as it is ugly people just have a look at it, some critic the artist on what he should have done and then move on with their lives. It is therefore important to note that literature and other literacy writing play a significant role in identifying the social and cultural values that are rooted in our communities (Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature Web).

Similarly in “buying fishing rod for my grandfather” a man in his middle ages after the Cultural Revolution wishes to reconnect with his aging grandfather in a self nostalgic trip. He envisions himself making a visit to his home town only to realize he has forgotten about how the place looked like. The whole place is completely physically transformed that he can only make his way out through an old local temple. Upon flashing back on how he went fishing with his grandfather he buys him a fancy fiberglass fishing rod which replaces his old fishing rod that the narrator broke when he was young. A world cup football match that the narrator could be watching unfolds as young women culturally liberated and thus scantily dressed seek his attention (Xingjian 45).

“You are walking on rocks that already been smoothened and rounded up by the river, as you jump from one rock to the other you can almost see the clear current. However, when the mountain floods came an expanse of muddy water spread into the city” (Xingjian 61). What was clear in the past has been clouded in every aspect both physically and culturally. In particular, the narrator identifies the lake where he and the grandfather often fished together as no more with creeks of dry valley as the only living evidence of the old prestigious lake that provided source of living to many (Xingjian 79).

The traditional values and heritage that were at one time held in high esteem have been lost to modernity. Just like the “the Oblivion” painting they remain an ugly and pale shadow of their former selves. People can only speak about them like news. In the same manner they dehumanized the old man who was knocked down by the bus into a piece of news they have reduced their once revered culture into a piece of news. Their life continue oblivious of these changes.

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HYPERLINK “http://www.google.co.ke/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gao+Xingjian%22&source=gbs_metadata_r&cad=5” Xingjian, Gao. Buying a Fishing Rod for my Grandfather (Fast Fiction). HarperCollins Publishers, (2011): 1377-1384. Print.

Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature, Part2: Faulkner-kipling. Detroit: Thomson Gale, (2007). Web.

Xingjian, Gao. “The Accident.” The Story and its Writer (7th Ed). Ed… Ann Charters. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, (2007): 45-79. Print.

A Gesture life is a rare, almost perfect novel that provides such an eloquent insight into the nature of human relationships

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A Gesture Life

A Gesture life is a rare, almost perfect novel that provides such an eloquent insight into the nature of human relationships and which is delivered in the most elegantly restrained pieces of fiction. The entire narrative is told by the first person narrator Doc Hata and comprises of flashbacks and other writing styles, which completes the artistic work done by Chang Rae Lee. The novel is not only about the imminent acquaintance got from Doc Hata as an immigrant from an Asian motherland but also his past, especially the experiences he made during the war that presently influences his actions. The issue of self-knowledge and genuine emotional connection influences Hata to make a whole life out of gestures and politeness.

Hata seems to be haunted by his past on the inside but he lives a life of gestures trying to gain a good reputation in the eyes of his people. Hata does not show an elevated level of appreciation for his close friends although at some point, three different women who were Sunny, K, and Mary Burns changed his life. Hata was a very introverted individual and this character of his was realized through these three women. Hata, as Sunny puts it, is a man who wanted his legacy as a perfect man maintained by having a goal in his life to maintain his reputation. (Lee 95). Because of the rocky relationship between Hata and Sunny it is quite evident that Hata’s main desire is to maintain a good reputation but than his attitude towards his own daughter.

He was more concerned with his life so much that he did not even know what to do to her daughter on arrival thus suggesting his lack of affection. (Lee 26). Hata’s inability to show affection and compassion manifestly showed that he did not actually care and this was the main reason for the downfall of his relationship with his daughter. Sunny opted to seek comfort from juveniles and druggies due to his father’s failure to relieve her.It was ironical adopting Sunny by Hata yet he knew tthat he embraced loneliness and enjoyed most when he was unaccompanied. Sunny regretted being adopted by Hata and she even asked him why in the first place she was adopted yet Hata enjoyed loneliness (Lee 336).

K who was a Korean volunteer sent to satisfy soldiers in the battlefront also felt uneasy on the first day she met Hata yet he could not comfort her just as he did to Sunny. After developing feelings for her, Hata could not express himself to her and this eventually made him rape her. Hata talks about how he was “drawn to her, drawn to her very presence, which must finally leave even such a thing as beauty aside” (240). Hata’s powerlessness to express his feelings resulted into hurting yet another woman by doing remorseless act.

Additionally, Mary Burns was another woman who defined the life of Hata and brought out another carelessness character of him by issuing poorly thought out response to a sensitive situation (Lee 348).Hata was talking about inheritance even before the death of Mary who tried as much as possible to reveal her feelings towards Hata’s statement. Interestingly, those people he hurt most described Hata as a good man and this justifies his goal of maintaining a good reputation.

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Lee, Chang-rae.A Gesture Life. New York: Riverhead Books, 1999. Print.

The research process was a learning experience for me.

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The research process was a learning experience for me. Searching through different sources for relevant information regarding the subject matter enlightened me and expanded my knowledge base altogether. I discovered that successful research requires patients and attention to tiny details as they affect the overall project. The course’s comprehensive project enhanced my time management skills. I had to plan myself and work under specific timeframes to gather and write enough information as intended. Planning was crucial because I had to put everything in order and attend to other subjects and activities besides the project and not deviate or get distracted from my routine. Continuous research and rough drafts allowed me to grasp the knowledge gained from the study for future reference. This research has equipped me with knowledge and skills that prove essential in my career advancement in management. Thanks to the project, I know how to keep time, plan, pay attention to detail, solve problems, communicate my results, and use advanced research techniques to increase my knowledge over short periods.

A strategic marketing plan is crucial for the success of a business, improved performance of an entity, and an understanding of customer preference. Orientation towards meeting the demand in the market increases customer satisfaction and, ultimately, a firm’s customer base. For this to happen, a firm has to devote its time and resources to survey the market and determine consumer preferences, channels, and most importantly, the target market. Adopting strategies that improve customer service gives a firm an advantage against its competitors. In addition, it improves the customers’ impression of the entity and makes the firm’s image optimistic in the market. The pricing objective incorporated by the firm targeted the younger consumers of the product. This is the case because most consumers of the firm’s product are young people who love fashion and trendy things. Funds to access and buy such products can be challenging. Therefore, reducing product prices, introducing discounts and coupons increases their chances of purchasing products from the firm affordably. These actions eventually increase the respective firm’s sales, profits, and performance.

Customer relationship management is paramount for the success of a business. It is vital that customers feel contented, well taken care of, and served while making their purchases. To maintain the loyalty of my customers, I would focus on customer services and experiences at the store more than sales and profits. Giving them the best services prompts them to return again and even make referrals to friends and family. Secondly, I would study my customer’s preferences, record them in a permanent database for future reference, and give them a sense of belonging each time they return and realize you remember their preference. Finally, I would ensure I’m consistent with the flow of my products in the market to maintain my loyal customers and attract new ones. It is beneficial for a firm to practice the above strategies to improve its performance, keep pace with competitors and maintain relevance in the long run.

Technology plays a vital role in supporting and enhancing customer relationship management plans. The invention of advanced computers to keep clients’ records for future references has enabled firms to maintain a good relationship with their customers. I can now gather sufficient information from the internet about their customers and use it to assess their preferences and purchase channels. This information allows me to connect with the customers, avail relevant commodities, and get their honest reviews regarding the products. Technology has also enhanced customer relations by streamlining my operations, cutting costs internally, reducing processes and staff in the firm. The reduced costs thanks to technology are passed to the consumers through low pricing hence attracting and gluing them to my products. Lastly, technological inventions have enabled fast and efficient delivery of the product to consumers, thus impressing them and prompting them to continue shopping in my store. It has also expanded my customer base and increased their trust now that I can ship products over long distances at affordable prices. It is undeniable that various technological innovations have facilitated a good relationship with my customers and improved my firm’s overall performance.

The restricted number of computers in the ICU, the chaotic physical setting, the hospital staff’s lack of communication

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The restricted number of computers in the ICU, the chaotic physical setting, the hospital staff’s lack of communication, and the Glucommander software that was paused during other operations without the nurse’s knowledge could all result in potential medical blunders.

While carrying out any task, nurses should always verify the program and its other features and offer glucommander assistance.

The nurse must examine the patient and glucommander for significant injuries, assess the patient’s blood glucose levels and administer insulin as needed before reporting the occurrence to the administrator and, if necessary, seeking a doctor’s advice.

First, since there is a lack of resources, nurses should check and monitor the software. Second, there should be clear instructions about how to avoid closing of software and how to check for it. Third, there should be a budget allocated for purchasing computers considering that gluccomander should be separated and not shared to all providers and a lot of hospital tasks need to be done with it.

A move toward value-based services in the healthcare industry has made technology a crucial part of the system today. In other words, technology illuminates the ways in which healthcare providers, patients, and organizations are responding to change or pursuing value. For example, players in the healthcare industry are utilizing cutting-edge technologies to boost efficiency and add value for both clients and enterprises.

Technology is important in modern healthcare because it is being used by all stakeholders to address the change to a value-based system. In the healthcare industry, for instance, technology is being used to innovate, adapt, and create new care-related mechanisms. Technology is also giving these firms the chance to implement the value-based transformation. Therefore, technology is a key tool that enables the healthcare industry to add value or adapt to the change toward adding value.

Utilizing technology could change the healthcare industry as healthcare practices strive to keep up with technological advancements. Since it affects the decisions that clinicians make for their patients, technology must be effectively integrated into clinical practice. By deftly fusing their clinical and management skills, clinicians incorporate technology into their work. Clinicians conduct a thorough analysis of their work, its present and future requirements, as well as an examination of the personnel and their competencies before implementing new technology. Because integrating technology into clinical practice involves a financial, time, and human resource investment, clinical practitioners must be meticulous in their planning.

Clinicians must first comprehend the little and significant changes that the technology brings before they can integrate it into clinical practice. Since they fundamentally alter clinical procedures, fundamental adjustments are typically the most difficult. Clinicians must do operations in a completely different manner as a result of these developments. The use of technology also makes it necessary for doctors to set clear, quantifiable goals for both their own professional development and the clinical practice. In other words, clinical practitioners need to take into account the technology’s economic viability before integrating it. As an illustration, clinicians must think about whether the new technology will generate revenue or replace outdated equipment.

As a result, knowing the specific justifications for integrating technology is necessary before incorporating it into clinical practice. Taking into account the human aspect of technology is another step in integrating it into therapeutic practice. In other words, before integrating technology, physicians must consider the potential effects it may have on patients, other healthcare professionals, and stakeholders.

Customers and employees must be included in the technology implementation process as part of a technology integration. In light of this, incorporating technology into a clinical setting entails creating a plan that can address important issues such the unique goals, modifications, and requirements of new technology.

A powerful force that has the ability to drastically change the modern healthcare sector is technology. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and virtual reality, among others, affect the entire globe. Since technology revolutionizes the industry’s supply chains, pushes this sector to shift toward value or adapt to this transition, and poses significant hazards, it is highly relevant to the current healthcare system. In addition, a detailed evaluation of the work, current, and future needs of clinicians, as well as their talents, might enable the incorporation of technology into clinical practice. By recognizing the human element of technology, defining clear goals for themselves and the practice, and understanding changes resulting from technology, clinicians can also incorporate technology into their procedures.

Technology also has a wide range of therapeutic applications, including the detection, management, and treatment of diseases as well as the development of other interventions. In the end, funding for technology through healthcare is necessary, and this may be accomplished by pleading with lawmakers for their support in emails, phone calls, letters, and in-person visits.

Reference

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A goal is a particular focus on, a finished come about or something to be fancied

Achieving expansion plat for Rotana Company,

Question 1

A goal is a particular focus on, a finished come about or something to be fancied. It is a real venture in attaining the vision of the organization such as Rotana. In the key planning setting a goal is a spot where the organization such as Rotana needs to be, as such a goal. Case in point, and goal for a brandishing organization such as Rotana may be to have qualified and dynamic mentors. An organization such as Rotana may set a few goals that will plot a way to accomplishing the vision. For example: The goal of achieving expansion plat for Rotana will be a critical venture in accomplishing the vision of getting to be most dynamic, most regarded and best accomplished club in the region group.

Clearly, the goals you characterize as a component of your vital arrangement ought to portray what the organization in general need to attain to be effective over the life of the key arrangement. These goals ought to be important, apply to the whole organization such as Rotana, and the connections between the goals and organization achievement ought to be clear and self-evident. The goals ought to be measurable – particular enough so that it’s conceivable to figure out if you are advancing acceptably towards the accomplishment of the goals, and/or somewhere in the vicinity you can analyze whether they have been attained. Goals in your vital planning can be either come about arranged, or methodology situated, despite the fact that its most likely better to have results situated goals.

Question 2

This shows that the company is there to meet the changing demands of its growth around the world and to the leading company in the industry. This is evident in its mission and vision as well as the goals.

Question 3

Question 3

The lesson was the importance of planning in organizations

All organizations, huge and little, have constrained assets. The planning methodology gives the data top administration needs to settle on successful choices about how to allot the assets in a manner that will empower the organizations to achieve its destinations. Benefit is augmented and assets are not squandered on tasks with minimal shot of achievement.

Setting goals that test everybody in the organizations to strive for better execution is one of the key parts of the planning approach. Goals must be forceful, yet reasonable. Organizations s can’t permit themselves to end up excessively fulfilled by how they are as of now getting along -or they are liable to lose ground to contenders. The objective setting methodology can be a wake-up call for chiefs that have ended up self-satisfied. The other profit of objective setting comes when estimate results are contrasted with real comes about. Organizations break down noteworthy differences from estimate and make a move to cure circumstances where incomes were lower than arrangement or costs higher (Steiner, 2010).

Planning helps organizations get a practical perspective of their current qualities and shortcomings with respect to significant contenders. The management group sees regions where contenders may be helpless and after that artworks showcasing procedures to exploit these shortcomings. Watching competitors’ activities can likewise help organizations distinguish opportunities they may have neglected, for example, rising global markets or chances to market items to totally diverse client groups.

References

Steiner, G. A. (2010). Strategic planning. Simon and Schuster.

A Good Business Plan

A Good Business Plan

Contents

TOC o “1-3” h z u HYPERLINK l “_Toc377208955” 1 a. Definition of a business plan PAGEREF _Toc377208955 h 1

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Business Plan

1 a. Definition of a business planA business plan can be defined as a summary of the major considerations of a start-up business venture. The major considerations in a business plan include the entrepreneur’s proposed business idea, details about operations and finance, about the available market opportunities, the strategies to be employed in exploiting these markets, and the required managerial skills and abilities. A business plan can also be regarded as an insurance against potential dangers of starting up a business that is will fail. It is also ensures that an on-going business is secure from mismanagement.

1 b. Functions of a business planA business plan can broadly be described as having three important functions. The first function is to guide the company in the way it is to be run and the course it is expected to take in future. This function is achieved by coming up with a strategy and following it to the letter from inception of the plan. The second function of the business plan is to attract investors and lenders. A well written business plan with clearly indicated details on every necessary aspect of the business can be used to seek for the required capital from lenders and investors. Thirdly a business plan serves the function of signifying that the entrepreneur is fully conversant with the requirements of the business and everything needed to make it a successful venture.

1 c. The essential tests of a good business planFor a business plan to be considered as workable and bound to create a successful business, it must be taken through three tests. The first is referred to as the reality test which seeks to prove two things. It must prove that there actually exists a market for the products and services provided by the company. Another aspect of the reality test is that the entrepreneur should prove that he or she can implement the plan using the cost estimates provided in the plan.

The second test is called the competitive test. It evaluates how the company is positioned in relation to its customers as well as how the entrepreneur can make the company more competitive against the existing completion. The third test a business plan has to undergo is the value test in which the entrepreneur seeks to prove that the company will offer its investors a good rate of return for their investment. All the three tests are important to the entrepreneur because they measure how different aspects of the business can be implemented practically and how attractive the business is to investors and lenders.

1 d. Components of the business plan

In order to come up with a business plan that is practical and able to attract investors and lender, the entrepreneur has to clearly address each of the components the plan. The first and most important part is the executive summary. The entrepreneur should realize that the executive summary determine whether the investors will develop an interest in the business or will be put off by the idea. It has to provoke an interest in investing in the idea being proposed. Basically the executive summary describes the objectives, mission, and key areas or considerations that will ensure the business succeeds. Another important component is the company summary that describes where the company will be located and the kind of facilities required. This area has to be well addressed as it gives the picture of how the business will look like and how it can be potentially successful. For example location of the business will determine how conveniently placed the venture will be in relation to its potential clients. The other important components of the plan will include the company ownership, the products and services and other revenue streams, the strategic analysis summary which will include a SWOT analysis, market segmentation strategies, competition and purchasing patterns, and hoe the business will be implemented and managed. Investors will also be keen on the financial plan of the company whereby the initial funding and break even analysis will be considered. Summaries on the expected profit or loss statements, cash flow, and the projected balance sheet will have to be provided in the plan in clear and concise financial statements.

An entrepreneur’s “best three friends.”The balance sheet, income statements, and cash flow have been described as an entrepreneur’s best friends because they can never be isolated from any business that is aimed for success. Every entrepreneur must always have a keen eye on the charts, tables, and spreadsheets that are the backbone of financial statements in order to stay focused on the pulse of the business. These three aspects are the main determinants of how the business is doing and what its odds are for its survival. It is therefore important to keep abreast with these three tools.

2 a. The income statementThe income statement is a report that describes the cash generating ability of the business. It is important to an entrepreneur as it acts as score card on which he or she determines when the sales are made and when expenses have been incurred. An income statement uses information from other financial models like “revenue, expenses, capital, and cost of goods” (Helfert, 2001, p.42). A good entrepreneur combines these various elements of the income statement to tell how the company performed during the year by finding the difference between the cost of goods and expenses from the revenue generated by the company to get the net results in the form of profit or loss. A good entrepreneur knows that it is important to generate income every month in the first year and after every three months (quarterly) in the second year. When the business has been in operation for three years, income statements can be generated annually. The major financial projections in the income statement an entrepreneur works with include “income, cost of goods, gross profit margin, operating expenses, total expenses, net profit, depreciation, net profit before interest, interest, net interest before taxes, taxes, and profit after taxes” (Bodie, Kane & Marcus, 2001, p. 455). In keeping abreast with the pulse of the business, the entrepreneur should add a note to the income statement giving an analysis of the statement.

2 b. Cash-flow statementA good entrepreneur knows what critical information tool cash-flow statements are in determining the amount of cash required to meet the demands of the business. Cash-flow statements analyze where cash is going to come from, when it will be needed, and how much is required. Using cash-flow statements the entrepreneur is able to control of money in the business. These statements can be used to attract investors, distributors, and clients when they show a good track record. The entrepreneur is also able to tell when profits or loses are being made by using cash-flow statements as indicators of the business’ performance. A good entrepreneur generates cash-flow statements using financial statements like the income statement to determine how much cash is at hand and revenue sources. This is usually followed by a list of expenses and capital requirements, usually logged as a negative. The final entry in cash-flow statement is the net cash-flow. In order to have a clear picture of the cash-flow statement, it is important to attach a short analysis statement showing the key points in the statement.

2 c. The balance sheetIn order to make a full analysis of the business and the way it has performed over a period of time, an entrepreneur relies on the balance sheet. This type of financial statement uses information from other financial models including the income statement and cash-flow statements to give a clear picture of the business in the last one year. The balance sheet gives a summary of the previous year’s financial statement in three areas namely assets, liabilities, and equity. A balance sheet is important to the entrepreneur as it can be used to get financing when one wants to either start a new business or expand an existing one. Most investors will ask for the company’s balance sheet for the previous year in order to determine if the company is worth investing in. Such a requirement is always accompanied with a personal balance sheet besides the one bout the business. Keeping accurate balance sheets helps the entrepreneur in maintaining a clear picture of the progress the business is making either positively or negatively. It provides a clear picture on the status of the company’s assets, long-term and short-term liabilities, and equity. It is also a major requirement when seeking for funding.

Ethics in corporate environment.3 a. Deterioration of corporate ethicsEthics in the corporate world just like elsewhere are about morals or specified rules that members of the society apply in distinguishing right from wrong. The concept of ethics is differentiated from law by the fact that unlike law which requires enforcement, ethics are voluntary matters of conscience. Corporate ethics have become a major consideration in the business environment and as such deterioration of their standards is bound to have a negative impact in the business world. For example corporate wrongdoings usually result in damage of a company’s public image and investor confidence, profit, decline in stock prices, and in severe cases resignation of top level management (Velasquez, 2002).

3 b. Causes of deterioration of corporate ethicsThere are many reasons why a company would engage in unethical conduct besides the obvious one of seeking to maximize profits and reduce cost of operations. In some cases unethical standards are applied as a way of dealing with competition. This usually involves looking for an easier option which despite the fact that it will lower the company’s ethical standards, it will significantly increase profits. However the company fails to consider the fact that by lowering ethical standards it creates a widening gap with the society. Unethical conduct may also be out of a company’s efforts to avoid potential embarrassment (Argyris, 1990).

Companies that have had serious issue of deteriorating ethical standards include Enron and Goldman Sachs. The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Goldman Sachs with corporate malpractice claiming that the investment bank acted unethically by selling investors a subprime-mortgage investment that they knew was bound to lose value. This showed a real breakdown in ethics. Another case of deteriorating standards involved Enron where its top level management concealed information on financial misconduct until an employee disclosed the malpractice to the media. In the end angry investors who had lost confidence in Enron management dumped their shares causing massive loses in the economy. This was a typical case of not being open about financial malpractices that went against corporate ethical standards.

In the current situation, the economy has really suffered under the hands of unethical financial institutions. The people at the top of some of the companies are running risk-free ventures for their own benefit. They are leaving the people at the lower levels to assume the all the risks and consequences. The government, which has had to shoulder the burden left behind by corporate malpractices, has now assumed control from financial institutions.

3 c. How deterioration of ethics can be changedUnethical corporate conduct can be prevented in four ways. The first one would be by improving transparency and disclosure of information that affects the public. The second way would be by creating an ethical environment for conducting business activities. Thirdly, it is quite imperative to conduct periodical internal audits that are thorough in nature as a way of reforming the corporate culture. Finally, compliance with corporate ethics should be made mandatory for all employees from the top to the bottom level. Middle managers should play a central role in leveraging openness in order to determine how wide the gap between the company and the society is in terms of ethics (Donaldson & Gini, 1996). The company can also engage in social corporate responsibility in order to get closer with the society and avoid situations that compromise ethical standards among its employees.

References

Helfert, Erich A. (2001). The Nature of Financial Statements: The Cash Flow Statement.Financial Analysis – Tools and Techniques – A Guide for Managers. New York:McGraw-Hill

Bodie, Z., Kane, A. & Marcus, J. (2004). Essentials of Investments, 5th ed. New York:McGraw-Hill Irwin.

Velasquez, M. G. (2002). Business ethics: Concepts and cases, Fifth edition. Upper SaddleRiver, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Argyris, C. (1990). Overcoming organizational defenses: Facilitating organizational learning.Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Donaldson, T. & Gini, A., (1996). Case studies in business ethics, Fourth edition. Upper SaddleRiver, NJ: Prentice Hall.