Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Elements of Literature foreshadowing and Flashback Flashcard

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Saturday, August 22, 2020

6 Career Risks You Should Definitely Take if You Want to be Successful

6 Career Risks You Should Definitely Take on the off chance that You Want to be Successful You’ve most likely heard tales about individuals who have discovered vocation accomplishment by taking insane conviction based actions. Nowadays, playing it absolutely safe isn’t essentially the best approach to arrive at the objectives you would like to accomplish. While you absolutely shouldn’t be foolish and face wild challenges that could end your vocation (or harm it), there are a few dangers that are reliably worth taking no matter how you look at it. In any case, how might you differentiate between a hazard that’s senseless and a hazard that will pay off? Here are a couple of instances of dangers worth taking, at whatever point the open door knocks.1. Request more.Are you developing enough in your present position? Is it accurate to say that you are being tested? It is safe to say that you are making what you’re worth? Do you have the preparation or affirmation you have to prosper in your activity? In the event that the response to any of the se is no, at that point get your work done, make sense of what you would need to succeed, and afterward propose an arrangement to your manager about how you can get to where you need to be. Regardless of whether you don’t get all that you need, you’ll at any rate show your manager that you mean business-and that you know your own worth. Begin organizing over your compensation grade, and investigate openings that would expect you to stretch.2. Don’t consider compensation a definitive goal.Keep your work-life balance solidly in your mind. Whenever you think you aren’t being sufficiently remunerated, think about any non-money related advantages or advantages you get. Likewise think about the way of life of your organization, and any life advantages it bears you. In the event that you’re wonderfully cheerful where you are socially, expertly, and by and by and you’re getting sufficient opportunity to prosper outside your activity just as in-then more cash may really hurtâ your life as opposed to assist you with continueing at a pace and style you enjoy.3. Take the necessary steps to learn stuff.Never ever leave behind a chance to discover some new information. At whatever point you feel stuck, consider whether you could get another aptitude, accreditation, or even a degree. It’s never under any circumstance a poorly conceived notion to acquire information, in light of the fact that alongside it comes certainty, ability, and certifications you can use to improve your career!4. Take a major move toward your passion.If you’re deteriorating at work and you’ve thought of each conceivable method to improve it, however just can’t, at that point have a go at something new. Strike out an alternate way. Perhaps you can curtail your hours and extra low maintenance work accomplishing another thing to dunk your toe in new waters. Or then again you can consider how to begin your own side business and go only it. Just strong moves can get you out of genuine trenches. Don’t be hesitant to make them and move away from the comfortable snare of â€Å"what you know.†5. Figure out how to state â€Å"no.†In this ferocious economy where organizations are cutting back and combining left and right, ensure you aren’t too reluctant to even think about saying â€Å"no† when you’re getting dumped on. On the off chance that you’re being approached to deal with more work than you can do successfully, at that point it’s truly alright to state â€Å"no.† You’re not being lethargic; you’re trying to deal with your expert and emotional well-being and complete your work well.6. Follow your bliss.If you don’t have an energy for what you’re doing, at that point most importantly you can and should seek after each open door that surfaces to make you move toward your happiness. Indeed, even small steps toward joy are superi or to no means by any means.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Read Over Book Riot Contributors Shoulders

Read Over Book Riot Contributors Shoulders In this feature at Book Riot, we give you a glimpse of what we are reading this very moment. Here is what the Rioters are reading today (as in literally today). This is what’s on their bedside table (or the floor, work bag, desk, whatevskis). See a Rioter who is reading your favorite book? I’ve included the link that will take you to their author archives (meaning, that magical place that organizes what they’ve written for the site). Gird your loins â€" this list combined with all of those archived posts will make your TBR list EXPLODE. We’ve shown you ours, now show us yours; let us know what you’re reading (right this very moment) in the comment section below! Jessica Woodbury   Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake: three queens are born but only one will rule, and she’ll have to kill the other two to get there. IN SO HARD. (E-galley) Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith: really enjoying Overdrive to listen to audiobooks from the library, and took the opportunity to catch up with Cormoran Strike. (Audiobook) Rebecca Hussey Chasing Ghosts: A Memoir of a Father, Gone to War by Louise DeSalvo: reading in preparation for a review. (Paperback) Laura by Vera Caspary: reading for my mystery book group. It’s a classic mystery from the 1940s. (Paperback) Andi Miller   Running the Rift by Naomi Benaron: I’m in the mood for all things running, and since I’m working on whittling down the shelves of books in my house, it seemed like the perfect time for this novel. Christy Childers Unashamed by Lecrae Moore: Of the many good books I found at Book Expo America, this is the first one I picked up and started reading. Super good so far! (Hardcover) Alice Burton Heroines of Mercy Street: The Real Nurses of the Civil War by Pamela D. Toler: Companion book to the PBS series Mercy Street, covers Civil War nurses from the controversial Dorothea Dix to Anne Reading, the English nurse who worked with Florence Nightingale. E.H. Kern   Over the Top and Back. The Autobiography by Tom Jones: I am reading this book for several reasons. First of all, Tom Jones is an amazing singer with so many classic songs to his name. Second, Jones’ life and career coincide with some of the most important events in music history. Third, I am putting together a BR post on musicians’ autobiographies. (Hardcover) Danika Ellis   The Second Mango by Shira Glassman: After putting together a list of SFF with queer women of colour characters, I realized that Glassman’s books took up a big portion of the list and it was high time I pick one up. And how could I resist a book about a queen searching the kingdom (on a dragon) looking for a girl to date? (ebook) The Star of Kazan by Eva Ibbotson: We have a lot of Ibbotson’s books at the used bookstore I work at, so I wanted to read one to better know how to recommend them. What I got was an engrossing story about a foundling, inherited costume jewelry, found family, and a crumbling aristocratic family with a secret. This story goes hard for a children’s book, too. I’m loving it, but I’m not still not sure how to recommend it to a kid! (audiobook) Susie Rodarme   China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan: After binge-listening to Crazy Rich Asians last week (an excellent audiobook, btwLynn Chen is an amazing reader), I had to start the sequel, China Rich Girlfriend, immediately. It’s so good. (library ebook) Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh: It’s Mental Health Awareness Month and I don’t think anybody nails the emotional roller coaster of depression better than Allie Brosh. (paperback) Karina Glaser   Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eager: One of the big buzzy middle grade books of 2016, so I had to check it out. Human Body Theater by Maris Wicks: Heard about this book on The Yarn Podcast. One Half from the East by Nadia Hashimi (September 2016, HarperCollins): A story set in modern-day Afghanistan about a pre-teen girl who dresses as a boy to bring luck to the family. So excited about this one. (e-galley) Aram Mrjoian The Girls by Emma Cline: Snagged this up at BEA, finished it in a weekend. Hella clean prose; bullseye diction. Addictive and awesome. (ARC) Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang: Picked this up on impulse because of the strong blurb game and am loving it. (ARC) Steph Auteri Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here by Anna Breslaw: I dont read a lot of YA, but the book description started Cross Veronica Mars with MTVs Daria.. and I was in. (Ebook) If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo: Wallace mentioned it in a recent video, and I was intrigued. (Ebook) Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel: Its been on my wish list for awhile now and finally pubbed just recently! (Ebook) Deepali Agarwal   The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern: HBO India did a Harry Potter movie marathon all of last week, and it made the Harry-Potter-shaped hole in my heart ache. I went to Cassandra’s post of remedies and got me some therapy reading! (paperback) Derek Attig   Farthing by Jo Walton: It’s a country manor murder mystery set in an alternate version of 1949 where Britain made peace with Hitlerjust the sort of engrossing strangeness I love. (ebook) Einstein by Anne Simon and Corrine Maier: Nobrow sent me a copy of a fun, pretty book, so of course I’m reading it. (ARC) Nikki Steele The Ghost Brideby Yangsze Choo: Recommended by many other writers and reading buddies moved this one to the top of my list (ebook) Kim Ukura Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi: Everyone at Book Riot is raving about this one, and I managed to snag a copy at Book Expo America last week. (Hardcover) The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah: This has lots of good buzz, but the library hold list was so long I didn’t think I’d be getting to it until late this summer. Yay, local librarians who love me. (Library Hardcover) Swapna Krishna   The Expatriates by Janice Y.K Lee: I loved Lee’s previous novel, The Piano Teacher, so I was really looking forward to reading this. I’m enjoying the multiple narrators, as well as the setting, the Hong Kong expat community. (Hardcover) The Rose and the Dagger by Renee Ahdieh: I don’t think Ahdien’s Wrath and the Dawn novels are perfect, but they’re so compelling and intriguing that I don’t care. I absolutely blew through the first novel in this series, and I’m so excited to finally be reading the second. (Ebook) Kate Scott   Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me by Ally Hilfiger: Review book from Center Street. I’m reading this for Lyme Disease Awareness Month. (Hardcover) Palace of Illusions: A Novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: I discovered this title when I was doing research for a Book Riot article. (Audiobook) I Am China: A Novel by Xiaolu Guo: The publisher sent me an unsolicited review copy ages ago and I’m just now getting around to reading it. (Paperback) Angel Cruz   Heartless by Marissa Meyer: Not a huge fan of Alice in Wonderlandsave for the 2009 Syfy miniseriesbut I’ll read anything Marissa writes. (e-galley) Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories edited by Stephanie Perkins: It’s been a while since I’ve read some short stories, so it’s perfect timing for this collection. (ARC) Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor: SO EXCITED ABOUT STARTING THIS. I’ve never read an Okorafor book before, and I’ve heard such great things. (Hardcover) The Queen of the Night by Alexander Chee: Still listening to this one and enjoying it immenselyI expect I’ll need the rest of the month to finish it. (Audiobook) Jamie Canaves   Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen by Jazz Jennings: Lately I can’t get enough non-celebrity memoirs and Jazz is fantastic! (audiobook) When Watched: Stories by Leopoldine Core: My goal to read more short story collections is going really well and I’m loving these which are filling my Modern Lovers by Emma Straub void. (ARC) Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake: Separated triplets must fight to the death for one to become Queen! I am so here for this. (egalley) I Almost Forgot About You by Terry McMillan: As a fan of Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back how could I not read this?! (egalley) Margret Aldrich   I Live Inside: Memoirs of a Babe in Toyland by Michelle Leon: I love rock ‘n’ roll memoirs, and Leon’s rollicking journey from Jewish suburban teen to bassist in punk/alternative band Babes in Toyland is loads of funâ€"made even better by quick, stylishly written prose. (Hardcover) Liberty Hardy Umami by Laia Jefresa (author), Sophie Hughes (translator) (Oneworld Publications, Sept. 13): I picked this up at BEA because it had this blurb on the cover: “Ms. Jufresa: Where the f*#! did you learn to tell a story so well?” â€" Álvaro Enrigue, award-winning author of Sudden Death. (galley) The Mothers by Brit Bennett (Riverhead, Oct. 11): This was THE book to get at BEA, and for good reason its amazing so far. Youll be hearing a lot more about it in the months to come. (galley) Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction by Benjamin Percy (Graywolf Press, Oct. 18) I love Graywolf Press and I love Benjamin Percy, and these two things are two great tastes that taste great together. (galley) Intimations: Stories by Alexandra Kleeman (Harper, Sept. 13) I could not be more excited if I swallowed a cat and broke out in kittens!!! If you follow the new release newsletter or the All the Books! podcast, you know that her last book, You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine, was a 2015 favorite. (galley)

Saturday, May 23, 2020

An Islamic Language Of Iran - 1515 Words

Bordering along the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea lies the country that was once Persia until 1935, Iran. The official language of Iran is but not limited to Persian. Also spoken in Iran is Azeri Turkic and Turkic, Mazandarani, Luri, Balochi, Gilaki and Arabic. Iran’s population includes Persians, Kurds, Lur, Baloch, Azeri, Arab, and Turkic tribes. Islam is the dominating religion with around 99.4% of the population being Muslim. An Islamic Republic was formed in 1979 after the ruling monarchy was overthrown. A theocratic system was then created by the conservative clerical forces which dictates that the laws of the land as being secular and based on Islamic law. Authority in Iran determined that the concept of music†¦show more content†¦Classical vocal improvised music has some, while composed, metric pieces with ceremonial implications, such as the pishdaramad, are definitely musiqi but lack the full range of objectionable characteristics suggested in pieces with a primarily virtuoso intent, such as the chahar mezrab, or of Westernized music, to say nothing of absolutely secular music such as night-club performances. All of this suggests that, in contemporary urban Iran, the sounds that might be considered to be simply music in Western culture might be regarded as music, but to varying degrees. The dominant sounds in Iran are the metallic and clear sounds. Persian classical music has free form which can be measured or not and is open to improvisation (à ¢và ¢z/ chahà ¢rmezrà ¢b). Moreover, from one maqà ¢m (system of melodic modes) to another, all the melodies resemble each other, differing mainly by their scale. It is an ingenuous imitation technique, which has been developed by the Central Asian masters. The musical form has no rules. Styles vary from calls at a measured pace on a single note, or within a narrow range centred on one note, to richly melismatic chants with a wide range. Rhythmic structure is influenced by the length of the syllables in the text. Textual repetition often leads to repeated musical phrases differing only in their final note. Unusually,

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Procedures For Identifying Students With Specific Learning...

Since the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004, procedures for identifying students with specific learning disabilities (SLD) has been a controversial topic. In 2006 the law was updated to include â€Å"Additional Procedures for Identifying Children With Specific Learning Disabilities† ( §300.307-311). These procedures indicated that states must not require the use of a severe discrepancy between intellectual ability and achievement for determining whether a child has a SLD; must permit the use of a process based on the child’s response to scientific, research-based intervention; and may permit the use of other alternative research-based procedures for determining whether a child has a specific†¦show more content†¦There is no consensus between states of what measures constitute a severe discrepancy (Maki, 2015) Proponents of the SD Model. In a study reviewing states’ eligibility criteria for learning disability eligibility, Maki (2015) found that 67% of states continue to use the SD method. With the SD model educators can determine if students are working to their full potential. They can also determine if a student’s inadequate progress corresponds with his cognitive ability (Armendariz , ) Kavale (200) argued that the SD model can differentiate between an SLD and a slow learner. McKenzie () asserted that the elimination of the SD model would result in an increase of false positives in identification of SLD. Critics of the SD Method. Since the new procedure of identifying a child with an SLD under IDEA prohibited requiring the use of the SD method, ten states have even prohibited its use (Zirkel, 2017 , Maki, 2015). Of the states that do allow it, about 35% provide no guidance on how it is to be used (Maki, 2015). There was inconsistency before IDEA 2004 as well. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Ethics in Leadership Free Essays

Ethics in Leadership Ethics, as defined by Richard daft, is â€Å"the code of principles and values that governs the behavior of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong† (Daft, 2011, p. 445). Ethics play the most important role in any business, and are the key to its success. We will write a custom essay sample on Ethics in Leadership or any similar topic only for you Order Now Every company expects a standard pattern of behavior from their employees on some common grounds. In order to define ethics in leadership, we must first define leadership. Leadership is defined as â€Å"an influence relationship among leaders and followers who intend real changes and outcomes that reflect their shared purposes† (Daft, 2011, p. ). A dynamic leader operates with a high sense of ethics, integrity, and possesses high moral standards. True leaders have an appreciation for learning, take risks, and understand the importance of change and when it is necessary. Leadership, in a sense, is never a finished product, but rather, it is an ongoing process that continuously needs refinement. Leaders are aware of what they value and recognize the importance of ethical behavior. â€Å"Leaders come in all shapes and sizes but all good leaders possess leadership style and actions that exhibit both their values and their ethics† (Daft, 2011, p. ). Since we have defined le adership as the â€Å"influence relationship among leaders and followers, ethical leadership is about leaders trying to influence people to act in an ethical manner† (Daft, 2011, p. 5). Some believe that ethical leadership is only a matter of leaders having good character. By being a person of strong character and having the right values, an ethical leader can use these characteristics to set an example for others. Without taking anything away from those characteristics, the reality of ethical leadership is far more complex. Also read: Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethics in Business Ethical leaders embody the purpose, vision, and values of an organization and of its followers. Ethical leaders connect the goals of the organization with that of the company stakeholders and employees. We’ve learned in this class that true ethical leaders â€Å"have to discover their own personal ethical values and actively communicate those values to others through both words and actions† (Daft, 2011, p. 447). One of the most famous examples of a company not showing ethical leadership is in the company Enron. The Enron Corporation was an energy trading and communications company based out of Houston, TX. By 2001, Enron employed around 21,000 people and was listed as the seventh largest company in America. Enron’s executives practiced accounting methods that falsely inflated the company’s revenues, which eventually led to bankruptcy and the collapse of the corporation in December 2001. In the case of Enron, the employees agreed to a set of values that were not demonstrated and led by the executives of the company. The leaders of Enron did not act in a manner that sets the example for the rest of the organization. Bad leadership and a lack of leadership ethics at Enron caused the eventual collapse of the company in 2001. How to cite Ethics in Leadership, Essay examples

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Rip Mitch Lucker free essay sample

He had tattoos from his neck to his waist line. Most people would hate him for having an outrageous amount of tattoos, but think it fits his body perfectly. He has light hazel eyes and the voice of an angel. First you see him screaming his lungs out in one of his songs looking all hardcore and then you will see him in the kitchen baking for his little angel. He started his band Suicide Silence in 2002. Mitch Lucked was the front man for Suicide Silence. The band sold the shirt Mitch wore in the You Only Live Once video and spent all of the money on sys for less fortunate kids.Mitch was married to Joliet Lucked and had a cute little adorable 5 years old daughter named Kankakee Lucked. He also had a dog named parker. His first job was working in a tattoo shop, where he got his first tattoo. We will write a custom essay sample on Rip Mitch Lucker or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page I myself never knew him that much, but I knew him well, from his lyrics. Mitch believed that everyone should live life to the fullest before they die. Listening to Wake Up, You Only Live Once and No Time To Bleed, throughout the years has been a boost to me to just live life without worrying about anything. According to Matchs wife Joliet, Mitch was becoming an alcoholic.After taking his daughter for trick or treats, he was driving his brand new Harley Davidson motorcycle on October 31st 2012 at night when it lost control and hit a light pole around pm. The hit threw him from the bike and the motorcycle kept sliding down the street until it ran into a pickup truck. Mitch was rushed to the GUCCI where he spent 8 hours in surgery. Sadly the next morning, November 1st 2012 at around 6:AMA, Mitch died at the age Of 28 in Huntington Beach, CA. Two hours before the crash, he posted a picture on Mainstream and the caption was The dead are living.My heart roped when Kankakee said Im not going to see daddy anymore, hes in Heaven. Kids only look to his image, rather than listening to what he had to say. He was a talented songwriter, a great performer, and a loving father. It was a tough few weeks for the international metal community, because it has just lost one of its most talented stars. Forgive me for always bringing up his name in certain issue, just brought his name up because he was one of my favorite lyricists. My beloved Mitchell Adam Lucked. A great father, a great man. May you finally find some peace, Mitch. We still miss you.