Friday, January 24, 2020

Inspired Eccentricity :: Literary Analysis, Bell Hooks

â€Å"Inspired Eccentricity† is a story of Bell Hooks about her grandparents, Daddy and Baba Gus. The two main characters are described with many contrasts. They are opposite in many ways: physical looks, characters, and even their effects on Hooks. Their marriage seems to be a strange combination, but very few people understand that Daddy and Baba Gus are not only different but also complementary each other. In the beginning of the essay, Daddy and Baba Gus are described oppositely in physical looks. Daddy Gus is a â€Å"short and dark†(421), while Baba Gus is tall and white, which is enough to help her â€Å"easily â€Å"passed† denying all traces of blackness†(421). Their walking styles are also different. Daddy walks â€Å"slow, as though carrying a great weight† (421), but Baba moves â€Å"swiftly, as though there was never time to waste† (421). Daddy Gus is a man of silence, he always â€Å"sit calmly in his chair by the stove, as calm and still as the Buddha sits† (421). Opposing to Daddy Gus, Baba is described as â€Å"talked endlessly† (421), and she usually preaches, yells, and fusses. They contrast each other in almost every thing, also in not sleeping on the same bed because Baba can not stand her husband’s nasty smell. Two people that seem to be made not to each other have been together more than seventy years, mos t of human life. Somebody wonders that their marriage began from love or not, but they overcame all the contrasts, create a big family, and also have many grandchildren. In addition to Hooks, Daddy and Baba Gus are not only different in physical looks, but they also contrast in their characters. Daddy Gus is a calm and religious man. He has strong belief in God and serves as â€Å"right-hand men of God† (422). He is the person whom people feel sorry for because he is controlled by his wife. And although he is thought not to be a â€Å"real man† (422) by his son, but he always refuses to fight back. People respect and â€Å"admired his calmness† (422), and Hooks is strongly effected by her grandfather who is â€Å"not gonna let anybody tell him what to do with his life† (422). In the other hand, Baba Gus is a blasphemer, and she usually curses. She never goes to church, she also does not believe in God, and people think that she will be a bad example for children.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Ethical Considerations of Banning or Restricting the Developing World’s Access to the Cheaper Technologies

1. What are the possible ethical considerations of banning or restricting the developing world's access to the same cheaper technologies that made the US what it is today?Current news and politics is full of concern about the environment, particularly as it is related to oil use and the auto industry. There are a number of ethical considerations that arise out of these issues.Please be sure to answer ALL of the following questions:†¢Some propose that these concerns could be alleviated if our use of cars was limited by increased gasoline taxes–if gas is more expensive, we will use less of it and, as a beneficial by-product, improve the environment. What do you think of this proposal and what theory would support your position? Are there injustices built into such measures? If so, is there any practical way to avoid them?†¢What about the possibility that the US auto industry, encouraged by its partial owner, the US government, will no longer produce large gas guzzlers (think Hummer) or will subsidize hybrid or green cars? Is it ethical for the government to essentially prevent a US company from producing a legal good or encourage a company to produce one good over another? What ethical theory supports your position? †¢What are the possible ethical considerations of banning or restricting the developing world's access to the same cheaper technologies (fluorocarbons, coal burning plants, etc.) that made the US what it is today?†¢Finally, the world today is full of news about fracking, the process by which a high volume of liquid is pumped into the ground to fracture rock and extract natural gas. What are the ethical considerations of either permitting or prohibiting property owners from using their property in this manner?Make sure that you have adequately dealt with all the subtleties of the particular theory. The answers to these questions can be found in the text but merely quoting from the text or paraphrasing the text will earn minim al credit–the answers should be in your own words and should involve some  explanation and discussion of what these concepts mean.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Influence of Hollywood films on the moral Values of...

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The mass media exert great persuasive effects on the thoughts and behaviors, by encouraging people into new lifestyle patterns, fashion, etc. Among all media, films play a major role in affecting the thinking pattern of the society (Evra, 1990). Films also referred to as motion pictures, involves projecting a series of images into the screen to create an illusion of motion. It is one of the most popular forms of entertainment, enabling people to immerse in an imaginary world for a short period (Olaleye, 2007). In recent times, subtitles that translate different languages have increased appeal of films, especially those from foreign cultures. Subtitles give the audience the†¦show more content†¦2. Paucity of materials Apparently there has been little research work on this topic and many of these works were not readily available for use. 1.8. OPERATIONALIZATION OF TERMS MORAL VALUES Moral values are the standards of good and evil, which govern an individual’s behavior and choices. Individual’s morals may derive form society and government, religion, or self. HOLLYWOOD FILMS Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California. It has long been a film and an entertainment center, in the USA. Hollywood films are films or movies produced in America or films produced y American film producers. INFLUENCE This the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behaviors or opinions of others CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1. HISTORY OF FILMS According to Thompson, (2003) Mechanisms for producing created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated as early as the 1800’s, with devices such as the Zoopraxiscope and kinescope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as the Kodak cameras), and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for the images on the pictures to appear to be moving. A phenomenon called persistence of vision. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed toShow MoreRelatedOrganisational Theory230255 Words   |  922 Pagesan overview The modernist ontology: the ordered world of the modernist organization The epistemological level: the scientific approach to organization The technologies: how modernists get things done How modernist organization theory continues to influence the understanding and exploration of organizations: the organization as system General Systems Theory General Systems Theory builds hierarchies of knowledge that relat e to different levels of sophistication in understanding organizations The basicRead MoreOne Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.163893 Words   |  656 PagesAmerica and the developing world, as well as the contrasts in urban design and living conditions between different sorts of political regimes— communist, capitalist, colonial, and fascist. Particularly revealing are Spodek’s discussions of the influence of prominent urban planners and architects— including Le Corbusier and the Chicago School—urban preservation and the city as the locus of global cultural development, and the ways in which slums and shanty towns have morphed into long-term homes