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Crafting an essay on the subject of naturalistic observation can present its fair share of challenges.
First and foremost, conducting effective naturalistic observation requires meticulous planning and
execution. This involves selecting a suitable environment or setting, identifying specific behaviors or
phenomena to observe, and ensuring non-intrusive data collection methods.
Once the observation phase is complete, the real work begins in translating those observations into a
coherent written piece. This process demands keen analytical skills to interpret the observed
behaviors within the context of relevant theoretical frameworks or concepts. Additionally, it requires
clear and concise writing to convey observations accurately while maintaining academic rigor.
One of the major hurdles in writing such an essay is the need for objectivity. Naturalistic observation
aims to capture behaviors as they occur naturally, without external influence or bias. Therefore, the
writer must strive to remain impartial and avoid injecting personal interpretations or assumptions into
the analysis.
Moreover, organizing the essay structure can be challenging, as it needs to seamlessly integrate the
observed data, theoretical perspectives, and analysis while maintaining clarity and coherence.
Balancing descriptive detail with theoretical insights without overwhelming the reader is crucial but
often tricky to achieve.
Furthermore, sourcing relevant literature to support the analysis adds another layer of complexity.
Finding scholarly articles or studies that align with the observed phenomena and contribute to the
theoretical framework can be time-consuming and requires discernment.
In the 19th Century, Russia had no zemstva, very little education, industry and railway
building, a biased judicial system and very few freed peasants. Czar Alexander II, who
succeeded Nicolas I in 1855, went some ways to remedying these deficiencies through a
series of reforms. Alexander II became the great modernizer of Russia, walking a delicate
line between preserving Russia s Slavic identity and enabling its people to benefit from
Western advancements. For this reason he was known to some as the Czar Liberator .
However, indeed he was a liberator in name only.
Alexander II initiated substantial reforms in education, the government, the ... Show more
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For the educational reform, the Czar adopted a more liberal education. Censorship was
relaxed, the universities were given freedom and independence, and more Western ideas
were introduced to scholars and students. People were more open minded and became to
demand more under these liberal reforms.
Though Czar Alexander II returned to reactionary rule when an attempt was made to
assassinate him in the 1860s, he did turn once more to reform in 1880. He made plans to
set up a General Commission which would include representatives from the Zemstva.
This would not be a parliament but would be a consultative voice when the Czar required
it. But this was an attempt towards a parliamentary government.
Superficially, Czar Alexander II seemed to be so liberate from his series of reform. Yet,
notwithstanding these measures, it would be wrong, as is sometimes done, to describe
Alexander II as a liberal. He was in fact a firm upholder of autocratic principles, sincerely
convinced both of his duty to maintain the God given autocratic power he had inherited
and of Russia s unreadiness for constitutional or representative government.
For the emancipation of serfs, it was actually essential more than out of the Czar s
willingness. The bulk of the Russian population, about 80%, were the peasants and serfs.
Alexander II recognised that emancipation was vital. Freed
E Commerce And Its Effects On The World Of Businesses
Essay
In the past couple of the decades, internet technology has grown enormously. Users
have access to millions of resources in front of them instantly. According to Zakaria
the internet users in December of 2000 were 360,985,492 , and in December 2011 the
number of users became 2,267,233,742 , with a growth of 528.1%. The in The world
of businesses is changing because of E commerce has been essential tool for
businesses. About 53 percent of all purchases are by E commerce Businesses have
come up with plans to use E commerce to deliver their products and services to the
market. However, there are some risk of using E commerce, the risk are financial,
performance, or social risks. Not taking the right steps and having poor security can cause
identity theft. Identity theft is not something new that has recently attracts people s
attention. The classic theft is petty thieves , and criminals been doing this for
centuries. Petty thieves are the criminals that steal wallets and purses, and now
modern days stealing credit cards and debut cards. They go on shopping to spend all
the money in your wallet, purse, or credit card. Since the early 1990s the growing
technology, a new wave of identity thieves developed who are professionals to keep
their own identities, and crime hidden. In the past, the theft had to personally go to a
bank or a lending institutions to access, or create an account. This was a risky move
because it had high risk of being caught. However, with the
Juan Rulfo s Pedro Paramo
The main universal theme of Pedro Paramo is that death is inevitable. This is shown
by the fact that everyone is dead in Comala. The author of Pedro Paramo is Juan
Rulfo, he was born in Sayula, Mexico. His book collections such as The Burning Plain
(1953) and the book Pedro Paramo made him a big literary figure. In Pedro Paramo,
Juan is sent on a journey to find his father (Pedro which who the book is written after)
who sent his mom away because she kept asking continually to see her sister. Juan gets
to Comala where he meets Abundio (the Mule driver) who sends him to Dorotea. Juan
ends up dying of fear from the voices and shadows and dead people. Juan Rulfo, author
of Pedro Paramo, uses symbols such as sleep, voices and memory s to... Show more
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The following quote expresses the symbol voices as it relates to the hopeful tone. This
town is filled with echoes it s like they were trapped behind the walls, or beneath the
cobble stones when you walk you feel like someone s behind you, stepping in your
footsteps. You hear rustlings. And people laughing. Laughter that sounds used up.
And voices worn away by the years Sound like that. But I think the day will come
when those sounds fade away (Rulfo 41). This quote supports the tone by offering that
one day it might Fade away Damiana Cisneros assumes that this will happen through
time. In this scene Damiana takes Juan to tell him that Comala is filled with voices
and when one time she heard a fiesta and it was no one there and how her sister Sistina
Begs for her to pray for her. The following quote uses the symbol voices to express a
gloomy tone. Because he feared the nights that filled the darkness with phantoms that
locked him in with his ghosts. That was his fear (Rulfo 124).This quote supports the
tone by showing that Pedro is not expecting to be around a bunch of ghosts for a night
(voices). In this part of the book Pedro is killed by his own son Abundio the mule driver
he thinks to his self that he won t see another night and then he
Modern Day Christians Feeding Pigs
To us modern day christians feeding pigs might not be a big deal but this was one of the
worst jobs this Jewish boy could have received
This boy had hit rock bottom...This boy appear to be in a desperate plight...
I am sure he had many friends when he had money but his former friends did not help
him.
he had no money left...the bible says he longed to fill his stomach with the pods in other
words he wished he could eat the pig s food.
It was while he was sitting here, in the pig s pen, busted and disgusted, that he began to
reflect on his father s home and all the luxury that came with it (too bad he had to waiting
until then)
Notice the bible says When (rather than it so happened that ) seems to imply that his
sanity was inevitable. In other words he was bound to come to his senses, living in such
awful situation/circumstance
He contrasts himself, a hired servant of a Gentile, to his father s servants, who had plenty
to eat.