Compose a 250 words assignment on 367. Needs to be plagiarism free! Article of Play The Australian Construction Industry in 2008 s ___________________________ ___________________________

Compose a 250 words assignment on 367. Needs to be plagiarism free! Article of Play The Australian Construction Industry in 2008 s ___________________________ ___________________________

1. The main purpose of this material (chapter, article, book, video, etc.) is… State as accurately as possible the author’s purpose for this material. What was the author trying to accomplish?

The main purpose of the article is to paint a picture regarding the ergonomics of Australia’s construction industry and how it relates to the performance of workforce as well as the overall reputation of the company. While economic factors are baseline variables of testing the success of a company, ergonomics of the construction industry increase the employee turnover rate from the company’s existing in the construction industry (Australian Industry Group, 23).

2. The key question addressed in this material is… what key question or problem is addressed?

The key question addressed in this article is “How in terms of governing policies has increased chances of injury and death in the Australian context continued to demotivate employees in working in the construction industry.

3. The context of this material is… Identify the political, economic, social, historical, etc., background surrounding this material. This may include information on the existing knowledge on the subject and gaps in our existing knowledge.

The context of this material is urban Australian real estate industry. While major industries would require programs that can recruit the right employees, in urban Australia, getting the individual to work is an issue.

4. The main point(s) of view presented in this material is/are… Identify the author’s view of the topic? Points of view can be theoretical, ideological, religious, methodological, etc.

The main points in this material are that Australia shows that the safety of employees within the industry is based on the use of technology to provide details regarding construction measurements and planning. Mismatch between program-based decisions and human-based manual work is reported to result in higher number of injuries and deaths within the industry. Focus on the incidences in Makkah City’s construction industry shows that the national’s policy and preparedness for disasters does not support the companies involved with construction (Australian Industry Group, 34).

5. The key concept(s) in this material is/are…. Identify the most important ideas, theories, definitions, etc., used to support the author’s reasoning.

The key concepts in this material are construction workers’ health and safety at their places of work and are grounded on the Herzberg’s two-factor theory on motivation and hygiene. Based on the information regarding other nations’ safety standards and the stabilities of various industries, Australia builds on policies that aim at reducing the worker fatalities by at least 20 percent and the rate of claims made within a week or several weeks by 30 percent (Australian Industry Group, 33).

6. The most important information in this material is… Identify the key information the author used to support his arguments/analysis. Identify the facts, data, evidence, experiences, etc., the author uses to reach their findings.

The most important information in this material is that the Australian ergonomic landscape indicates that the government puts efforts to launch policy developments to control the construction industry. Due to increased construction workers’ deaths, the Australian government adapted the National OHS Strategy to cover from 2002 through 2012.

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Humanities, social sciences, and hard sciences.

List three topic ideas, one each from the humanities, social sciences, and hard sciences.Remember that:• Humanities cover topics like philosophy, the arts, history, and literature. Humanities help give meaning to the human experience.o e.g. Literature written by first generation college students. • Social sciences cover topics that involve social relations like anthropology, communication studies, law, […]

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Write 3 pages thesis on the topic the bacchae of euripides.

Write 3 pages thesis on the topic the bacchae of euripides. Dionysius was the son of the supreme deity, Zeus, and a Theban princess, Semele. His delivery was extraordinary and Semele’s sisters had propagated the lie that Zeus was not the father of Dionysius. Pentheus, being the king of Thebes, had barred god Dionysius from all traditional public rites. Dionysius plans to proclaim his lineage and reclaim his reverence as a god among the Greeks. The god assumes the form of a human being and travels to Thebes, where he practices his rites with his followers, the Bacchae. Pentheus directs the arrest of Dionysius, yet in lengthy dialogues, the god, while disguised as a human persuades Pentheus to mask himself as a woman and go witness the rites of Bacchae, the followers of Dionysius in the mountains (Bloom 39). The naive Pentheus climbs a pine tree better scrutinize the rites. Once in the tree, Dionysius’ resounding voice directs the maenads to behold the man who repudiated their god and derided their rites, and orders them to punish the intruder. The god’s voice sends the maenads into frenzy. Seeing Pentheus in the tree, they become possessed, thinking he is a mountain lion. With Agave, the mother of Pentheus, leading them, the maenads encircle the tree, bring it down with their hands and descend upon Pentheus with ferocity (Bloom 40). Pentheus takes out his headdress in the hope that his mother could recognize him, but to no avail. He is dismembered limb by limb, first by his mother, then by all the maniacal maenads. Out of her senses, his mother tears Pentheus head off, believing it is the cranium of a lion, and jazzes exultantly around the countryside. After a distressing realization scene where she recognizes she has slain her own son, Agave and the other are banished (Bloom 41). The students’ performance gives the audience the opportunity to experience the power of the Dionysian experience without having to suffer what Pentheus, Agave and others suffer. They succeed in transforming the meta-tragedy of the story into the sacrificial ritual drama. They successfully take the audience into the world of metaphysical depicted by the freeing of the nation by the death of Pentheus. The students create an excellent illusion tragedy as they seek to convey the message of the play, which causes the audience to lose themselves as they give in to the deeper sense of their selves. The actors also bring out the author’s intention very well. their performance does not obliterate the textuality of the drama. The actors particularly excel in demonstrating the Dionysus’ interjection through use of the force and value of ambivalent monosyllable. The students also portray the alienation effect well. The appearance of the gods on the stage helps to create perfect stage epiphany. From the audience’s perspective, these appearances have no referential aspects of meaning, because the way in which god speaks his opening remarks or seems as deus ex machina on the tragic stage, does not infer in any way the manner in which divinities could be perceived in the reality outside the theatre. The audience does not see the theatrical representation of a religious experience, an epiphany, but decodes the code in strict narrative terms. The acting tries to retell the story but as an audience one can feel that there is something more than a story. There is a meaning, or a riddle, which one must try, to some extent, to understand.

 

research paper on globalizing the regional, regionalizing the global. Needs to be 6 pages.

Need an research paper on globalizing the regional, regionalizing the global. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism. Although the latter part of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first century have witnessed this explosion of communication across every conceivable physical and cultural barrier, this does not necessarily mean that such communication takes place smoothly. Misunderstandings are common, and these can have serious consequences ranging from the failure of business operations to the needless suffering of individuals caught in a culture far removed from that of their birth, and even to war and destruction when nations fail to come to a workable understanding of each other’s aspirations. This paper examines two ways in which communication theory and cultural studies can be helpful in preventing cross-cultural miscommunication.

The first is the discipline’s potential to clarify and explain the role of ritual in human interactions, and this is explored using the example of health services which have to operate in one particular culture but deal with clients from multiple different cultures. The second is the process that can be called “clarification of values” which underpins intercultural understanding, and this is explored using examples of business relations between China and the Western world which includes Europe and America. The paper aims therefore to demonstrate on a small and then on a larger scale, the value of two aspects of communication theory and cultural studies in the modern world.

Communication theory and cultural studies are relatively new disciplines that arose out of a growing appreciation of the importance of social behavior in humans. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, culture was interpreted as an expression of higher and nobler human qualities, such as art, music, and literature, while other kinds of human behavior were considered inferior and written off as “uncultured” or barbaric. Such extreme distinctions underpinned ideologies like colonialism and slavery which privileged white, western ideas above other types of culture. In the twentieth century, studies such as those of Adorno and Horkheimer observed the cataclysmic world wars, the horrors of Fascism, and the rise of capitalist consumerism and rightly concluded that Western culture was capable of untold atrocities. This brought into question all the former assumptions about the superiority of Western elitist cultural assumptions.

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