The
novel “Passing” by Nella Larsen, is an emotional and yet real
story about the life of ordinary African American women whose success in life was determined by the
color of their skin. The title of the novel refers to the passing or the self-presentation of the
African American men and women as whites in order to enjoy the same privileges as people with white
skin. The black or dark skin was perceived as a disadvantage. The novel is narrated by Irene
Redfield while is a middle-class African American woman with light skin. Passing herself as white,
Irene marries a doctor and gives birth to two sons who are too dark to pass as whites. From one
side, Irene is very proud of her African heritage even though the society dominated by whites does
not give her a chance to express this pride. Clare Kendry, the childhood friend of Irene, is another
character in the story who passes herself as white. Clare is also married to a doctor but his skin
is white and he believes that Clare is also white. Continue reading “Essay on ‘Passing’ by Nella
Larsen”
MBA Application Essay Questions
1. Are you responsible for achieving objectives? Please state their
nature.
Success in business is not an easy thing to achieve. Success is constituted of working 25 hours per
day 7 days per week, as well as setting appropriate short-term and long-term objectives and
achieving them. On my way to success, I have defined two groups of objectives that are of high
priority to me- client focus and focus on my company and its employees. I consider customer
satisfaction to be the core objective to achieve in my business. If the customer is satisfied, then
our work and efforts are not meaningless. Customer satisfaction includes such essential things as
meeting deadlines, providing the best services, doing what we can and cannot do. Continue reading “MBA Application Essay Questions”
Hector in the Iliad Essay
The
intensification of Hector’s image begins from the Book VI of the “Iliad”. Hector
becomes a symbol of steadfastness of Troy, almost the aim of the Achaean’s struggle, because for the
readers of the “Iliad” the death of Hector is equal to the downfall of Troy.
Nevertheless, Hector is killed by Achilles. Priam asks Achilles to give the Hector’s body, in turn offering him gifts. Achilles accepts gifts, returns Hector’s body, and promises not to disturb the Trojans until his body will consign to the earth. Early at dawn, Priam returns to Troy with the body of his son and begins grief. The old mother of Hector is crying, “Alas, my son, what have I left to live for now that you are no more? Night and day did I glory in you throughout the city, for you were a tower of strength to all in Troy, and both men and women alike hailed you as a god” (Homer and Butler 269). Continue reading “Hector in the Iliad Essay”
‘The Reader’ by Bernhard Schlink Essay
In
his 1995 novel The Reader, Bernhard Schlink provides a unique insight into the
complexity of the German equivalent for ‘baby boomers,’ namely the generation that was born in the
second half of the 1940s, which are often called “the lucky late-born.” Broadly speaking, the novel
deals with an ambivalent love affair between Michael Berg, a teenager in the 1950s and the narrator
of the story, and Hanna Schmitz, an illiterate streetcar conductor, who served as a guard in a
concentration camp in Poland and later being accused for being responsible for the death of 300
female inmates in a burning church. The book is divided into three parts: Continue reading “‘The Reader’ by Bernhard Schlink
Essay”
Should Genetic Engineering Be Controlled by Law?
Humanity
is facing a new age when controlling the very fabric of life by playing with the genes of living
organisms is becoming a common practice. That new practice has turned into a powerful, profit driven
and rapidly growing industry.
Genetic engineering is the process of transferring genes from one organism into another organism, thus transferring specific traits. The new altered organism is called a genetically modified organism.
Through the science of genetic engineering traits from completely different species can be inserted into each other. That field of science is new and not enough studies have been conducted, genetic engineering can be very dangerous for human health and the environment as well. It should be closely observed and restricted by law, so that precautions will be taken and the negative effects will be limited or prevented. The science of biotechnology is growing too fast without any sufficient study on the topic or adequate government regulations dealing with the problems of these genetically modified organisms. (Morgan) Continue reading “Should Genetic Engineering Be Controlled by Law?”
Essay on Anorexia in the United States
The
ideal image of what a human body should look like is different for each and every one of us.
Similarly, beauty is also in the eye of the beholder. For people suffering from anorexia nervosa, or
just anorexia, their view is dangerously distorted and can be permanently harmful. Anorexia is
affecting the lives of many young women in America. Cases show that 95% of those affected by
anorexia are female, many of them in their adolescent years. The disorder affects the lives of these
girls, causing permanent damage to their body and to their mind. The most common cases appear among
teenage girls, but this is not always the case, teenage boys can develop the disorder as well.
Symptoms of anorexia typically begin to expose themselves during early adolescence; but also are
seen in young children and adults. In the United States, it is estimated that one out of every
hundred adolescent girls has the disorder (Dryden-Edwards). Although this is the typical case seen,
anorexia does not discriminate, and has potential to affect every race, gender and ethnicity.
Research has proven however that Caucasians are more often affected than people of other racial
backgrounds, and is often seen more in middle and upper socioeconomic groups. What holds true about
this disease and is universal, no matter what, is that it’s a serious mental illness with the
highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. It is crucial for parents to recognize the
symptoms of anorexia in their children and provide immediate help for those affected. Continue reading “Essay on Anorexia in the United States”
Essay: Free Access to Condoms
Sex
plays an important role in our lives – it takes away stress and helps us relax, keep us
healthy and improve the immune system. But in order to enjoy sex we have to be well prepared for it
and have the right knowledge on how to behave in sexual intercourse, otherwise in can lead to
unexpected and unwanted consequences, like unplanned pregnancy or infections. In recent findings, it
was noted that seven in 10 pregnancies in US, among unmarried women in their 20s are unplanned,
reflecting the fact that a significant proportion of sexually active, unmarried young adults – who
say they do not want to be parents right now – are not fully protecting themselves from pregnancy.
It’s also important to note, that if no protection is used, a chance of sexually transmitted infections increases and these infections are: STDs, HIV, and AIDS. All these infections are very hard to cure and very painful to carry, but it only takes a condom to save you from them, so why reject the help? Teen pregnancy rates in the United States have declined substantially since the early 1990s mainly due to positive changes in teens’ sexual behavior and contraceptive use. These are good news, but there are still plenty of adolescents, who don’t care about contraceptives, as they either do not know the consequences or because they do not have a right access to them. Continue reading “Essay: Free Access to Condoms”
Biodiversity vs Species Diversity Essay
Biological diversity includes all organisms, species and populations living on earth or in a particular area. In other words, biodiversity reflects full diversity and variety of life on Earth. Biodiversity shows how healthy an ecosystem is – the healthier an ecosystem, the larger its biodiversity.
Biodiversity has three levels – genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
A species is a group of plants or animals that are similar and able to breed and produce offspring under natural conditions. Species diversity is the number of different species of living things living in a particular area and all the differences within and between populations of species, as well as between different species.
Ecosystems change all the time – some of them faster, and some of them slower. Ecological succession is the changing cycle of communities or species that live in an ecosystem during a particular time period. There any minor changes even in relatively stable ecosystems. At any point of time, any ecosystem can become a subject to external forces, which can restart succession process. Continue reading “Biodiversity vs Species Diversity Essay”
Essay on My Favorite Place to Visit
The
world’s diversity offers its population a wide variety of places and things to enjoy. While
traveling, some people prefer the beauty of the nature – the fresh air and the greenery of the
parks, the deep blue vivacity of the sea, the astonishing behavior of its inhabitants. Others enjoy
various types of entertainment – sports, shows, nightlife, gaming, competitions and all other
breathtaking activities the world can possibly offer to an inquisitive mind. The place I would enjoy
most would be a careful balance of most things the world has to offer – and I have found such a
place on Earth. Continue reading “Essay on My Favorite
Place to Visit”
Process Essay Sample
Your heart stops beating when you hear Roger Water’s guitar solo? You certainly know who is called the guitar god and you have a poster of Keith Richards in your room? Then I am sure you dream to be as cool as those guys and you want to rock the world, playing guitar with your eyes shut. But there is a problem. You have no idea how to use this instrument. Don’t panic. There is always a way to learn how to do something. I try to explain you some basics to help you make a first step to making your dream come true.
Let’s start with an acoustic guitar. First you need to know the parts of the guitar. At the top of the guitar there is a headstock that has six tuners, which you will use to adjust the pitch of each string of the guitar. Lower there is a long neck with frets that is usually glued to the biggest part of the guitar – the body. The strings are attached to the guitar on two sides: on top to the tuners and on the body to the bridge. Now that you know the structure of the instrument you can start playing it. Continue reading “Process Essay Sample”