Saturday, January 18, 2020
In Cold Blood Dialectical Journal Essay
Entry 1, page 5 ââ¬Å"But afterward the townspeople, theretofore sufficiently unfearful of each other to seldom trouble to lock their doors, found fantasy re-creating them over and over againââ¬âthose somber explosions that stimulated fires of mistrust in the glare of which many old neighbors viewed each other strangely, and as strangers.â⬠I found this quote to be a sad truth. It is disappointing to know that in this small town wherein everyone was on a friendly basis with one another, they would all turn their backs on neighbors theyââ¬â¢ve known forever, due to the dangers of their own imagination. Once someone has my trust, I donââ¬â¢t think twice about helping them or confiding in them. And in return, anyone who puts their trust in me should feel safe telling me their deepest, darkest secrets. However, when that trust is broken, so is the image of that person. Then I wonder: if they would lie about something that meant a great deal to our friendship, who knows what other lies they mustââ¬â¢ve spread? I begin to question who they are, and if they were ever my friend in the first place. Itââ¬â¢s as if I am seeing them in a whole new light. The worst part is, no matter how hard I may try, I just canââ¬â¢t bring myself to talk to that person as comfortably as I had before. Now I have to think: do they have an ulterior motive, or are they honestly trying to regain the lost closeness of our friendship? I am also reminded of the power our imagination has. Giving our minds the ability roam free can plant unnecessary fear in our hearts, which, in turn, makes it harder to trust one another. Just because a friend made an honest mistake, doesnââ¬â¢t mean theyââ¬â¢re going to do it again. But, in my mind I see him/her telling everybody personal aspects of my life. It can be rather hard to regain our friendship with such a terrifying image in the back of my mind. I imagine that must be how the citizens of Holcomb, Kansas must have felt. They must have been questioning the integrity of each of their friends, wondering, who couldââ¬â¢ve killed a well-respected family? Entry 2, page 29-30 ââ¬Å"Mrs. Kidwell sat down on the bed; she wanted to hold Bonnie in her arms, and eventually Bonnie let herself be held. ââ¬ËWilma,ââ¬â¢ she said, ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢ve been listening to you, Wilma. All of you. Laughing. Having a good time. Iââ¬â¢m missing out on everything. The best years, the childrenââ¬âeverything. A little while, and even Kenyon will be grown upââ¬âa man. And how will he remember me? As a kind of ghost, Wilma.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ After reading this passage, I could not help but feel so incredibly sorry for Bonnie Clutter. Bonnie did want to be a part of her childrenââ¬â¢s lives, but due to her illness, she spent the majority of their lives in her bedroom or in a treatment facility. I think Capote included this scene with Bonnie in the novel because as a child, his parents neglected him. They often traveled for lengths of time, leaving Capote in the care of his motherââ¬â¢s relatives. Perhaps Capote related to the Clutter children (mostly Kenyon, seeing as how Bonnie spent the least amount of time with him) due to a feeling of abandonment caused by their absent mothers. I couldnââ¬â¢t imagine the guilt poor Bonnie mustââ¬â¢ve felt for not playing an active role in the lives of her children. I know for a fact that my mother plays an important part in my life. She has taught me right from wrong, how to take care of myself, and that I should always treat people with respect. No matter what, I know my mother is always here for me, ready to take me in with open arms. Sadly, Capote never learned such things from either of his parents, which may explain why he was so intent on gaining fame and recognition, so that he may finally be praised and have a feeling of accomplishment. The Clutter kids were luckier than Capote because they had a father, Herb, who instilled wonderful morals into his four children and taught them the things Bonnie could not. Entry 3, page 57 ââ¬Å"But as in every manifestation, she continued to tinker with her handwriting, slanting it to the right or to the left, shaping it roundly or steeply, loosely or stingilyââ¬âas though she were asking, ââ¬ËIs this Nancy? Or that? Or that? Which is me?ââ¬â¢ (Once Mrs. Riggs, her English teacher, had returned a theme with a scribbled comment: ââ¬ËGood. But why written in three styles of script?ââ¬â¢ To which Nancy had replied: ââ¬ËBecause Iââ¬â¢m not grown-up enough to be one person with one kind of signature.ââ¬â¢)â⬠Nancy, I believe, perfectly represents teenagers, past and present. Nancy shows that we donââ¬â¢t have the slightest clue who we truly are. That is why our teenage years are so important. These are the years in which we begin to find ourselves, beginning with our signatures (heart or no heart?). There are so many people who expect us to know what we will do with our future when, in actuality, we are only beginning to discover our likes and dislikes, nowhere near deciding what we will be doing for the rest of our lives. So many of us teenagers (and some adults) are trying out different handwritings, or ideas of what we want to do with our lives, before we settle on the one type of calligraphy that we will carry with us forever. Throughout my life, my handwriting has changed drastically, as have my aspirations. As a child, I would write in big loopy letters, which perhaps represented the loopiness of who I wanted to be at the time (a princess). Over the years, as my letters became m ore refined and smaller, so did my aspirations. Itââ¬â¢s almost as if my handwriting shows how much reality had sunk in. I went from wanting to become a princess, to President, to a spy, to a marine biologist, to a wildlife photographer, to a business executive, and now to a doctor. Nancy is just using her handwriting as another step in finding who she is. Entry 4, page 109 ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËDeep down,ââ¬â¢ Perry continued, ââ¬Ëway, way rock-bottom, I never thought I could do it. A thing like that.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ This quote expresses my fear of our humanity. We are not perfect beings. We make mistakes. We have limits. But how do you know how far you can go before you spread yourself too thin? That is why we must push ourselves to find our limits. Sometimes itââ¬â¢s good to push ourselves, like in athletics and academics. But, Perry pushed himself to the breaking point. Perry thought he knew his limits. He never intended to murder a family in cold blood; he just needed money. If anything, he was trying to help them in any way he could,à including making them as comfortable as he possibly could. But he got caught up in the moment, and he murdered the Clutter family point-blank. And whatââ¬â¢s even scarier is that so many people could have buckled under the same circumstances, just as Perry did. We would all like to believe we will always stand by our morals and always do the right thing, but when push comes to shove, will you? Our natural instinct is to say ââ¬Å"Of course I will.â⬠However, imagine youââ¬â¢re poor, you have no family (that would help you), and you are desperate for a way to change your life for the better. Now, would you commit a robbery? My job as a big sister is to protect my younger siblings, no matter what. Late one night, I was struggling to finish my homework, I was tired, and I had a major headache. As I was rushing to finish up and go to bed, my little brother, the baby of the family, would not leave me alone. I reached a point where I couldnââ¬â¢t handle it anymore, and I tried to push him away from me, but instead he fell on the ground and began to cry. I immediately felt terrible. I tried to help him up, but he ran away to our mother. I imagined he thought of me as some kind of a monster. My reasons for agitation in no way justified my actions. But the worst part was, I never thought I could ever hurt my baby brother. It made me sick to know that I did. Entry 5, page 191 ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËYou live until you die, and it doesnââ¬â¢t matter how you go; deadââ¬â¢s dead. So why carry on like a sackful of sick cats just because Herb Clutter got his throat cut?ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ Itââ¬â¢s important that we donââ¬â¢t let anything stop us in life, including death. Yes, death does change things, but it isnââ¬â¢t meant to be the end of the world. The world will continue to spin on, and people will continue their daily basis. While it is vital that we deal with a death through mourning, there is no point in worrying ourselves sick over the death of a loved one. If all we ever did was sit around and worry whenever someone died, we would never have the chance to actually live. Our deceased loved ones would actually want us to live our lives to the fullest, so when our time ultimately comes, weââ¬â¢ll know we made the most of our time here on Earth. We can die in the most heroic way possible, or in the most tragic way. Thatà doesnââ¬â¢t mean our deaths should be held in a higher regard than someone who had died a ââ¬Å"normalâ⬠death. No oneââ¬â¢s death is more important than anotherââ¬â¢s. It doesnââ¬â¢t matter who we were when we wer e alive. Your accomplishments over others, the amount of money you had, how big your house was, the car you droveâ⬠¦. You wonââ¬â¢t keep those material things once you die. They couldnââ¬â¢t mean less because in the end, we all end up the same way: dead. Entry 6, page 202 ââ¬Å"Perry Oââ¬â¢Parsons had died without having ever lived. What was there to look forward to?â⬠Perry Oââ¬â¢Parsons was Perryââ¬â¢s alter ego. He had planned to use the name as his stage name for when his music career kicked off. Unfortunately for Perry, he never got the chance to perform his music on a stage, so he never got the chance to reveal Perry Oââ¬â¢Parsons. Maybe if Perryââ¬â¢s music career had launched, then maybe he wouldnââ¬â¢t have murdered the Clutter family. What upsets me the most about Perryââ¬â¢s alter ego is when he asks, ââ¬Å"What was there to look forward to?â⬠When he realizes he will never be able to start his life all over as Perry Oââ¬â¢Parsons, I feel as if he truly gives up on his dreams. Perhaps this is Capoteââ¬â¢s way of saying that we donââ¬â¢t always get what we want, but that doesnââ¬â¢t mean we should give up like Perry did. Not everything is easily attainable. For example, I have the hopes of becoming a doctor, but the work and training is very rigorous. But I canââ¬â¢t just give up. Even if I find I do nââ¬â¢t have the work ethic to become a doctor, life still goes on. I canââ¬â¢t throw a little fit because something didnââ¬â¢t work out in my favor. No matter what, I will have to work hard to do well in whatever it is I choose. If I decide that I actually donââ¬â¢t want to be a doctor, then it just means that Iââ¬â¢ve narrowed down my career choices by one. It may not sound like much, but that means I have more time to figure out what career does interest me and I am one step further from ending up like Perry. Entry 7, page 240 ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËDick stood guard outside the bathroom door while I reconnoitered. I frisked the girlââ¬â¢s room, and I found a little purseââ¬âlike a dollââ¬â¢s purse. Inside it was a silver dollar. I dropped it somehow, and it rolled acrossà the floor. Rolled under a chair. I had to get down on my knees. And just then it was like I was outside myself. Watching myself in some nutty movie. It made me sick. I was just disgusted. Dick, and all his talk about a rich manââ¬â¢s safe, and here I am crawling on my belly to steal a childââ¬â¢s silver dollar. One dollar. And Iââ¬â¢m crawling on my belly to get it.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ I think this revelation of Perryââ¬â¢s is a crucial part of the book. This is where Perry looks at who heââ¬â¢s become, and heââ¬â¢s not happy about it. Perry not only knows heââ¬â¢s trying to steal money from a family that has never done one single thing to bring that upon themselves, but now he sees just how desperate he is as he searches for a dollar coin that belongs to Herbââ¬â¢s daughter. He realizes that he has turned into a repulsive and pitiful man. I began to pity Perry, mostly because he had hopes and dreams, unlike Dick, yet there he was, scrounging for a measly dollar. I felt sorry for him because he really did reach ââ¬Å"rock-bottomâ⬠(page 109). There he was, ready to rob the Clutters, possibly getting ready to kill them, and he was only in this situation because he chose to follow Dick in the pursuit of some money. Even though Perry is committing a senseless, violent act and I should despise him for doing these savage acts to such a kind family, I canââ¬â¢t help but feel sorry for him. No matter what happens to me in life, I would never want to end up in Perryââ¬â¢s position where Iââ¬â¢m questioning how I got to be at such a low point in my life. This quote actually reminds me of Capote as he turned to alcoholism and he began to alienate his friends because he couldnââ¬â¢t give up the drug that is fame. Entry 8, page 255 ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËAnd I was right!ââ¬âthatââ¬â¢s just what he wanted to do: admit that Hickock had been telling the truth, and that it was he, Perry Smith, who had shot and killed the whole family. He said heââ¬â¢d lied about it because, in his words, ââ¬ËI wanted to fix Dick for being such a coward. Dropping his guts all over the goddam floor.ââ¬â¢ And the reason heââ¬â¢d decided to set the record straight wasnââ¬â¢t that he suddenly felt any kinder toward Hickock. According to him he was doing it out of consideration for Hickockââ¬â¢s parentsââ¬âsaid he was sorry for Dickââ¬â¢s mother. Said, ââ¬ËSheââ¬â¢s a real sweet person. It might be some comfort to her to know Dick never pulled the trigger. None of it would haveà happened without him, in a way it was mostly his fault, but the fact remains Iââ¬â¢m the one who killed them.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ After reading this passage, I was in shock. I honestly believed that Dick was the true murderer of the Clutter family. Well, it turns out that Dick is a chicken who can only talk up a big game, but he canââ¬â¢t do much else. I am just even further confused by Perryââ¬â¢s actions. It is hard to believe that he did in fact kill the Clutters. Perry doesnââ¬â¢t seem like he could be such a cold-hearted killer. After all he did to try to get Dick to turn around and ditch their plan, when he stopped Dick from attempting to rape Nancy, all he did to make the Clutters more comfortable, how nice he was to themâ⬠¦. And he was the one who ended up killing them all. Not only that, he only decided to tell the truth about Dick killing no one because he was thinking of Dickââ¬â¢s mother. Even though it was because of Dick that he was even in Kansas, he still tries to look out for his mother by taking the full credit for the murders. Itââ¬â¢s almost as if Perry is actually two dif ferent people. I donââ¬â¢t know how I should feel toward Perry anymore. My immediate feelings toward him are pity, fear, and compassion. I can see why Capote was so interested in their case. Itââ¬â¢s because nothing is as you would have believed they were. Entry 9, page 339 ââ¬Å"As is customary, the warden, having finished his recitation, asked the condemned man whether he had any last statement to make. Hickock nodded. ââ¬ËI just want to say I hold no hard feelings. You people are sending me to a better world than this ever wasââ¬â¢; then, as if to emphasize the point, he shook hands with the four men mainly responsible for his capture and conviction, all of whom had requested permission to attend the executions: K.B.I. Agents Roy Church, Clarence Duntz, Harold Nye, and Dewey himself. ââ¬ËNice to see you,ââ¬â¢ Hickock said with his most charming smile; it was as if he were greeting guests at his own funeral.â⬠I did not expect Dick to be so polite in his last moments. Throughout the book, majority of what he has said was crude, sarcastic, or humorous. Not only was Dick polite, he even thanked Church, Duntz, Nye, and Dewey for capturing him and, ultimately, sending him to his death. Itââ¬â¢s interestingà that Dick says he is going to a ââ¬Å"better world,â⬠but earlier in the book, he mentioned to one of the prison inmates, Andy, who was also on Death Row, to find them a shady spot in Hell. So he either believes Hell is better than Earth, or he thinks he is going to Heaven. Or maybe, he believes in the vast darkness of death, and he canââ¬â¢t wait for the void of nothing. I also thought it was interesting that he smiled until the very end. I donââ¬â¢t know if he smiles because heââ¬â¢s come to terms with his debt, or if he just wants to unnerve the group attending his execution. I personally think that he is accepting his fate, and heââ¬â¢s somewhat at peace with it. However, him being Dick, he wants to go out with a fanfare, give the audience a show, so he makes sure he seems as effervescent as ever. Entry 10, page 340-341 ââ¬Å"But Smith, though he was the true murderer, aroused another response, for Perry possessed a quality, the aura of an exiled animal, a creature walking wounded, that the detective could not disregard.â⬠I can understand why no one ever felt any sympathy for Dick as he was walking up to die because Dick was a rough and tough guy who never let anyone see his true emotions. However, with Perry, I believe that most of the audience has begun to feel sorry for him. Unlike Dick, he doesnââ¬â¢t hide his feelings. He is afraid of what will come next, and that has evoked a response from Detective Dewey. But, how do we know his feelings are real? Earlier in the book when Detective Nye goes to San Francisco to visit Perryââ¬â¢s only living sibling, Barbara, she mentions that Perry can easily fake his emotions to make people feel sorry for him. Maybe he was trying to get everyone there to pity him so much that they would stop his hanging and give him a life sentence. Well the crowd did pity him, but they wanted him to hang for his atrocities. Right before he was hung, Perry apologized for his actions, even though he could never make up for murdering the Clutters. I think the reason why Dew ey refused to see Perry hanging is because he did feel sorry for him.
Friday, January 10, 2020
ââ¬ÅChampion of the Worldââ¬Â by Maya Angelou Essay
Maya Angelou is the author of thirty best-selling books. In a famous autobiography she wrote a novel titled I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. In this story she composes a chapter remembering her childhood called ââ¬Å"Champion of the World.â⬠This chapter is a memoir during the late 1930ââ¬â¢s when Joe Louis became an African American hero by defending his heavyweight title against a white contender in a boxing match. Throughout ââ¬Å"Champion of the Worldâ⬠Maya Angelou uses language, rhythm, and actions of character to create suspense, tension, and anticipation for the reader. First, Maya Angelou implies a strong rhythm to the story. The reader can easily recognize when suspense is occurring because the sentences become shorter. For example, when Angelou and her family thought the Joe Louis was about to lose the sentences were about three to four words long. ââ¬Å"My race groaned. It was our people falling.â⬠ââ¬Å"We didnââ¬â¢t breathe. We didnââ¬â¢t hope. We waited.â⬠The choppiness of these sentences grew very dramatic. Though, as things were getting better for the African American boxer, the sentences grew longer; ââ¬Å"There were a few sounds from the audience, but they seemed to be holding themselves in against tremendous pressure.â⬠When the sentences lengthened, the suspense diminished. Despite the volume of sentences throughout the story, Maya Angelou also uses ellipses to form rhythm. Ellipses were used a few times in the story, but it is greatly emphasized at the end of the match. ââ¬Å"Hereââ¬â¢s the referee. Heâ⬠â¢s counting. One, two, three, four, five, six, sevenâ⬠¦ Is the contender trying to get up again?â⬠ââ¬Å"Letââ¬â¢s get the microphone over to the refereeâ⬠¦ Here he is. Heââ¬â¢s got the Brown Bomberââ¬â¢s hand, heââ¬â¢s holding it upâ⬠¦ Here he isâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ââ¬Å"The winnah, and still heavyweight champeen of the worldâ⬠¦ Joe Louis.â⬠All of these sentences are building up tension to keep reading because the reader can feel the anticipation of the ending. Furthermore, the language in this piece is unusual. The author uses the words ââ¬Å"rape, whip, lynching, clutched, maimed and penetrateâ⬠as if the story was about a rape. Ultimately, using these words helped illustrate the meaning of winning this battle and defeating Joe Louisââ¬â¢s opponent with no mercy. It was not only for the boxer but for the people too. Maya Angelou introduces racial comments as well. ââ¬Å"White boyâ⬠and ââ¬Å"crackerâ⬠were used inà the story. This language helped correlate with the black versus white aspect. In this time period, blacks and whites were very segregated. The reader can easily discover the unequal disparity between blacks and whites through the language, especially when Joe Louis wins and all his African American fans felt just as equal in the world as white people. ââ¬Å"If Joe lost we were back in slavery and beyond help. It would all be true, the accusations that we were lower types of human beings.â⬠Winning t his battle was not just for the title when it came to Joe Louis and his black community; it was for their pride. Lastly, the author uses the setting and the actions of the characters to recognize the importance of the fight in ââ¬Å"Champion of the World.â⬠They watched the match in Maya Angelouââ¬â¢s Uncle Willieââ¬â¢s store. Angelou gives a clear image in the readerââ¬â¢s head of how crowded the story was of family and friends. The radio was turned up to the last notch so that the children sitting on the porch outside could hear. The women sat on chairs, stools, and wooden boxes, men had to lean on shelves or on each other, while babies were perched up on every lap possible. Maya Angelou stresses the family rule of quietness during the fight. No one was aloud to use the cash register to ring up customers because it was simply too noisy and it might ââ¬Å"shake up the atmosphere.â⬠So when the unusual customer dragged along Maya or her brother would lay the coins down on the cash register instead.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
WARNING This Essay Has No Title! - Free Essay Example
Sample details Pages: 19 Words: 5678 Downloads: 6 Date added: 2017/06/26 Category Statistics Essay Did you like this example? Chapter 1 1.0 Introduction. Schools / education institutions were traditionally a place for professionals to conduct their activities and a place for them to spend their leisure time. Then it gain respect and trust from the public it evolve as a place to learn knowledge and gain information. In recent years, government across nation and continent has increase or at least putting a certain amount of their spending in education sector. Donââ¬â¢t waste time! Our writers will create an original "WARNING: This Essay Has No Title!" essay for you Create order Malaysia in particular has taken measures to increase its spending on education substantially. It is believed that education work as a tool to improve oneà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income and promote economic growth as a whole. Quality education has to be provided to people from all walks of live especially those who can not afford taking private education Jallade (1976). One way or another, school is assigned to take on the hard intellectual work of educating students which in return benefits the society in many ways mainly in improving income distribution. On the other hand, spending in education has take into account from various sub sectors not only by building physical assets such as school, college or university. Spending include providing sufficient teaching materials as in book and notes, teaching equipment as in projectors and computers. Those are just to name a few, besides that, research and development of a better education system is another major part in education spending. Everything has its value and cost so does education. Hence, there will be no free way to educate people. While fore-seeing education is able to increase oneà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s earning and improve income inequality, there must be a definite amount of money has to be invested in the education sector. Even investing in education has been done, to improve and ensure the less fortunate groups of people is able to be to retain benefits from it, government spending on public education has to be emphasized. 1.1 Background of Study Malaysia as a developing nation which work hard on increasing its production and improve its income distribution at the same time is putting big effort to ensure the goal is within reach. Therefore in order to achieve the objective, Malaysia has adopted policy to increase its spending on education. For decades education is believed to be a catalyst in increasing oneà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income. Besides that, education also makes social mobility possible. As social mobility is made possible, better income distribution among household is no longer beyond reach. Income distribution in Malaysia has not reach the ideal level. Meanwhile, there is as well room for increase in production which in turn leads to economic growth as a whole. Even though Malaysia stands a good reputation among countries in South-East Asia with respect of its economic wise but in term of its education quality, income as well income distribution it is far behind from its neighbouring country such as Singapore. Realizing education has an important role in promoting not only income and income distribution, Malaysia has increases its spending over the years. On top of increase its expenditure on education, Malaysia also adopting policies of better education distribution which in turn promote income equality among Malaysians. Stylized Fact Figure 1.1 Government Education Spending (RM Millions) from 1976 to 2008 Sources: World Bank Data Figure 1 shows Malaysia government education expenditure in RM/ million from year 1976 to 2008. From the graph above, it display a continuity increase in education spending from 1976 to 2002. A significant increase in the expenditure is recorded in 1999 (RM 3856mil) to 2002 (RM 12436mil) where RM 8571mil increment took place in 4 years time. The significant increase in the spending is due to government policy to emphasize on human capital development under the ruling of Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. After the major increase, education spending seems to drop a little for the coming few years. However, the spending is considered increase consistently over the years from 1976 to 2002. Figure 1.2 GDP Per Capita (Constant 2000 USD) from 1976 to 2008 Sources: World Bank Data Figure 1.2 demonstrates GDP per capita at constant 2000 USD from the year 1976 to 2008. Base on the graph above, it display a steady increase in GDP per capita from 1976 to 1984. However, there is a slight decrease recorded during 1985 due to economy downturn in the 1980s. A steady increase is continued to take place from 1986 to 1997. As Asia financial crisis occur in 1997, it has lead to a decrease in GDP per capita at the following year. It has drop from $4044 USD for 1997 to $3654 USD for 1998. After the crisis took place, Malaysia economy is recovering and again GDP per capita shows a positive increase from 1999 to 2008. GDP per capita increase has a similar pattern with the increase in government education spending. Therefore it is believe there is a positive relationship between the two variables. 1.3 Problem statement. Government education expenditure is mainly invested in public education system as to enable people from all walks of life to receive its benefits. In order to achieve the objective, government expenditure has to be fairly distributed. Uneven education distribution will result in a wider gap of income inequality among household who participate in different economy sectors. As the poor is unable to equip themselves with necessary knowledge and skills to increase productivity, they are trapped in a situation where they work with low productivity and low income. Without proper education, whichever sector a person participates in, it would not allows them to earn higher income. While particularly for those who work in primary sector, insufficient education make impossible for them to shift to other sector. At this moment, if government education fund is not properly channeled there will be a problem where those who has potential in upgrading their knowledge and skills but can not afford to study in private education will be such a waste. Recently launched New Economic Model (NEM) has stated a plan to turn Malaysia to a high income nation. Therefore failing in utilize government public education spending will have a significant effect in producing high productivity and skillful individual resulting Malaysia unable to achieve high income nation. More over, is the education spending is unable to reached targeted groups there will be a situation of the less wealthy continuously trap in their initial social status. It happen so as they are unable to close income inequality gap thus the rich is richer and the poor remain poor. Thus, the study of how significant is the effect of government public education spending on income distribution and income growth is conducted. On the other hand, this study will also identify the significance of income distribution and income growth in Malaysia. 1.4 Objective of Study The general objective in this study is to discover if Malaysia government spending in education is enjoy by every citizen particularly those who are less wealthy and unable to gain access to private education. Besides that, this study is to carry out observation whether income is fairly distributed among Malaysian as economy growing. The specific objective in this study is to examine the effect of government education spending towards income distribution and income per capita in Malaysia. 1.5 Significance of the Study. Government spending on education is recorded in an increasing trend for the past decades. Therefore it is crucial to identify if the spending has a strong positive effect on income growth and income equality. Implementation of proper policies according to current situation are acquired in order government spending is used efficiently. 1.6 Organization of the Study. Through out the study from the beginning towards the end, it is divided to 5 chapters. Chapter 1 in this study consists of introduction, background study, stylized fact, problem statement, objective, significance of study and as well as organization of study. As for chapter 2 it only compromise literature review. While chapter 3 covers methodology, source of data as well as reference. Chapter 4 includes hypothesis, analysis of test and also review on the result obtained. Finally, chapter 5 concludes upon the conducted study. Chapter 2 2.0 Literature Review Income Inequality In recent years, there has been an increasing amount of literature on the effects of government social and education spending on income distribution. Most people will preferred a less skewed income distribution to a highly skewed income distribution. (Sylwester, 2002). As income inequality will do more harm than good to a nationà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s economic. For an instance uneven income distribution will affect political stability in a country. Giving many undesirable outcomes from income inequality on economic and political environment, its better to understand how policies are made to affect the income distribution. A common opinion is that education play a vital role in decreasing income inequality. Therefore producing human capital as a way to overcome income inequality and gain support over public education. Countries with more human capital tend to have less income inequality. (Sylwester, 2002). Under this circumstance, public education plays a very important role to lower inco me inequality as public education can be enjoyed by people from all walks of life especially the poor. (Jallade, 1976). As a result public education will decreases income imbalance subsequently. On the other hand, Slywester (2002) comes up with a model where income inequality can be lowered provided one has sufficient wealth to give up income and attend school. However, if one is too poor, the income inequality will worsen as the poor are taxed over revenue but fail to enjoy public education. On top of that, many of the public education expenditure do not reach the poor, so it does not rectify income imbalance. As a result, there is no guarantee on lower income imbalance while there is more budget with respect of GDP on education spending. (Sylwester, 2002). Although countries with high human capital has lower level of income imbalance, but subsequently they will have hard time to further reduce income inequality. Countries that commit a bigger portion of budget with respect of GDP on education have lower income imbalance in subsequent years. (Sylwester, 2002). Spending on education is vital in producing human capital and in return reduced income inequality and promotes econ omic growth. (Sylwester, 2002). Seeing that as a way to promote economic growth, countries with relatively high level of income inequality will spend more on education hoping to achieve reasonable level of income imbalance. More generally, spending on education will increase only if the spending produced a less skewed than the initial income distribution. (Jallade, 1976). Spending on education in well developed countries have a faster pace of reducing income imbalance as to compare with less developed countries that slowly reduce the inequality. (Sylwester, 2002). Level of income inequality is less effective measured in well developed country as the rate is based on samples and not represent the country as a whole. (Jallade, 1976) Recent literature consist a study on education to improve productivity in farming industry hence increase income and lower income imbalance. Tao (2004) has mentioned in his report an agricultural based province with schooling will encourage farmers to invest more labor and capital to nonfarm production rather than farm production. Transformation across sector has contributed an increase in income for the participants. On the other hand, advancement of technology compatible with the transformation enable productivity efficiency in return generates higher income for households. Education is the engine to facilitate resources allocation as they expend the nonfarm production. (Tao, 2004). Besides transformation, education as well enable enhancement of human capital to think critically and respond correctly on market changes. In particular improve farm allocation and farmersà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢ skills. Education has a greater effect during technical change period as it will facilitate the use of market inputs. On the other hand, education has a bigger effect in modern and dynamic environment as schooling during transition of market and political environment in Chinaà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s policy reforms. (Tao, 2004). However, return from education can be still exploited whenever there is chance of increasing its return. Schooling plays a vital role in educating people to allocate scarce resources in critical field which increase oneà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income. For the period of modern day, education is not only used in improving technical efficiency but as a path to obtain managing skills. Managing skills mentioned is not farm managing skills but skills on transforming agricultural products to nonagricultural products. (Tao, 2004). Persons who obtained those skills will likely be chosen as decision maker in the family. Based on Tao (2004) finding, there is an obvious increase in income of household during the period of policy reform. There is a positive relation between education level and sustainable income growth. Positive relation between education level and sustainable income growth is very crucial for policy makers to ascertain spending on education to strengthen the system. Meanwhile, having more physical capital and human capital in nonfarm sector is another form of positive relation with education. Where by skills and knowledge attained from education is utilized in controlling capital assets. (Tao, 2004). Therefore, family with the highest education tends to put in more human capital in nonfarm production to increase their income proportionally. Moreover, schooling works as a catalyst in household to respond quickly to the environment and market changes (farm to nonfarm production) in return generates income growth especially in suburban area. Education works as a stepping stone for individuals to shift up in the social ladder. (Jallade, 1976). However, an effect of education on income distribution is actually smaller than expected and we can not depend greatly on education to equalize income distribution. Socio-economic groups at large still depend highly on education as social mobility even though the effect is no significant. Similar cases happen relatively higher in many developing countries where middle class household trying their best to secure a place in university in hope to have a social mobility in future but it is still an open question. (Jallade, 1976). In the sense of private education, unequal income lead to unequal consumption in education is a fact. There fore, government has to play its part to provide public education for the society. From the other point of view, spending on education has to take into account that to what extent does educational development has towards schooling distribution, not only consider development in education towards income inequality. (Jallade, 1976). Thus, the poor has to be compensated for their not-so-high investment in education. As the poor increase their involvement in higher education, chances to improve education level as a whole is higher, it will indirectly decrease income inequality among household. There are debates over the quality of private education able to provide as to compare with public education. (Jallade, 1976). In order to ensure there is a balance between private and public education, (namely higher education) government not only required to regulate policies for public education but also required to invest more resources in it. One way is subsidization. Government subsidization in education encourages somehow a competition to private education. In order to compete with public education, private education must at least offer a fair schooling fee for students where in return more people is educated and decreases income imbalance. (Jallade, 1976). On few levels of education, primary education has the strongest and positive effect on income distribution. (Jallade, 1976). Better income equality is made possible if education subsidizes and taxes on educated individual are fairly distributed among social groups. (Jallade, 1976). Again, government involvement is needed in order to ensure the fair distribution of income is work. Else, the poor is unable to enjoy the benefits which are created for them. Education act as an instrument to encourage economic growth and income distribution. (Holanda et al, 2008). Imperfect credit markets an others market limitation unable to provide the amount of education that society required. For that reason, government has to intervene either indirectly or directly to enable those who can not afford private education will at least able to obtain public education. Problem is that there is a significant quality difference between public and private education. (Holanda et al , 2008). Private education is believed to be able regulate itself through competition where as public education has to be regulated in order to achieve a least quality requirement. The case of State of Ceara (Brazil) introduced 2 public education regulatory namely public voucher system and system based on teacher incentives. (Holanda et al , 2008). Public voucher system will give out incentives to public school to enhance their efficiency at the same time will penalize the least efficient school. While system based on teacher incentive is teacher or principal with excellent performance will receive a sort of incentive to further increase their efficiency. Both system acquired government to spend on education to stimulate a healthy competition among public school. (Holanda et al , 2008). Besides spending, government should as well put regulatory system in public education to impose competition among them thus will improve the education system as a whole. A study conducted by Ram (1989) has indicated a large portion of education spending is taken up by teacherà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s salary. Thus, real spending on education is assumed to be expended at the same degree. Many countries particularly developing nation has put a heavy priority on increasing education expenditure. (Ram, 1989). Government across the world believed education make productivity increase possible hence increasing income and promote economic growth as a whole. Meanwhile, expansion in education also enables literacy to increase and a better economic opportunity for all, a factor which is very much needed in countries with high income inequality. Above all the studies that have been conducted, World Bank as well find that investment in education not affecting present generationà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income but also affecting future generationà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income distribution and unemployment in long run. As we can see, there is an obvious à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã
âchain of reactionà ¢Ã¢â ¬? in spending on education where todayà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s spending determines futureà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s distribution. Ram (1989) pointed a different opinion regarding the extension in education is actually will lead to distribution among workers-to-be where else it change nothing in income distribution between current worker. In this sense it will create a circumstances where fresh graduates has great opportunity to get job while those who did not benefits from additional education has a worsen opportunity to get a better job. As a result, increase in education is not sufficient to improve income equality in the bigger picture. Increase in education spending has to be move along with policies of better access to education for public through out the nation. Outcome of schooling depends greatly on the better education receiver. (Ram, 1989). Another study conducted by Ning (2010), stated that increasing education expenses without adequate changes in education structure and providing a conducive industry, it actually did not improve much income inequality. Less wealthy background children tend to has more desire to attend school as to improve their family source of income. In contrast, poor family is unable to provide their children better education, this reflects initial income inequality will additional deteriorate income distribution in time to come. (Ning, 2010). Again the poor will trap in the à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã
âchain reactionà ¢Ã¢â ¬?. Therefore government spending with a proper policy is able to provide education to the needed accordingly unless everyone is able to invest in education sufficiently. On the other hand, Uplh (1977) as well mentioned education distribution is affected by wealth and income. For that reason, government is required to implement better income equality policies and fairer education distribution simultaneously with increase in education spending to obtain the best result in reducing income inequality. Higher average of education turn out to be income equality enhancer however higher mean of education with bigger education inequality turn out to be income disequalizer. (Ram, 1983). Ram (1983) pointed that higher average of schooling promotes income equality nevertheless revealed there is no observable relation between greater schooling variance generates larger income inequality. Income growth One hand of low education and another hand of relatively high household income are factors that contribute deterioration of income distribution thus decreases national income growth rate as a whole. (Borsu, 1991). Klasen (2008) discovered that there is a causality relation between education and income distribution, which initially the rich can afford better education and turn out to be rich as well in the future. In contrast the poor who can not afford education at the first place facing difficulties to get rid of poverty. Hence, the poor will trap in poverty and this situation will go on for years. Government intervention is acquired to regulate education spending in order to provide fairer education distribution. Besides focusing on education spending, government who intend to improve income inequality has to implement policies emphasizing on encourage higher enrollment rate in public financed school. (Chen, 2003). Meanwhile on the other hand, liberalization on credit market offer loan in favor of those who take on private education enables more people to gain access in schooling. (Chen, 2003). Both way most likely turn out to be a major contributor in promoting economic growth as well as fairer income distribution. Few ways of government channeling fund to education are namely highly-subsidized public education, direct subsidize private schools and direct subsidize to household who attend private schools. Chen (2003) ascertained besides how much expenditure is spent on education, how education spending is channeled through proper system is an important determinant of income equality and economic growth. Under public education system, Chen (2003) observed a lower income inequality since every personà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s investment in education is about the same and vice versa under private education. Towards the middle of Chen (2003) study, a crucial finding is obtained saying high income nation generally has a greater rate of enrollment in schooling proving that education is vital in affecting income growth. In turn to attain the objective, compulsory schooling system has to be enforced. Government has to raise fund in order to sustain an increase in education spending. Fund is raised through tax imposed to adult and then using it to finance education. An increase in tax rate will result an increase in public schools expenditure per capita as well increase subsidy in private schools. (Chen, 2003). Eventually, it provides better education for all hence perk up income growth and income inequality. Based on a study conducted by Croix et al (2007), he come across a situation where education level can not solely be a determinant of salary. In his studies, he pointed the existence of low education worker with high experience is earning more than those who has high education but low working experience. Through this study, it shown that there is other determinant instead of education level in determining income growth and income distribution. In case of China, Goh et al (2009) observed during economy restructuring in 1990s seeing potential companies laying off less educational qualified worker while increasing salary for those who are more educational qualified (skilled). Under this circumstances, household income indicator implies that education make possible in favor of household who wish to shift their employment from primary to secondary sector or from secondary sector to tertiary sector. (Goh et al, 2009). In contrast, return towards education persist to facilitate the educated, the less educated will left far behind in term of income distribution and income growth. During pre-sector evolution era, education level play a less important role determining income earned. Ever since pre-sector evolution, education level has turn out to be a key factor in determining income earned. (Goh et al, 2009). Therefore it is obvious education is pretty crucial in preserving income increase. Towards the end of Goh et al (2009) studies, he pointed the largest changes in household income is attributed by higher return on education as economy reforming and technology deepening. More over, balancing in demand and supply of skill occurs as labor market performs efficiently, every individual acquire a job and even less skilled labor able to demand a better pay. Thus, education churns out to be a bridge getting better income for society. Study conducted by Lakshmi (1992) declared public spending on education is shown to be more effective improving living standard rather than improving income growth itself. Over the years, many economists have different view of developing nation should adopt growth-oriented system or equity-oriented system with respect of income inequality, income growth or living standard as a whole. (Lakshmi, 1992). A nation with sufficient education in the sense that its labor is skilled, the nation is eligible to implement growth-oriented or equity-oriented policy. Without adequate education or fairly distributed education, implementing any of the policy will result in worsening income distribution. Growth-oriented policy provides an increase in growth rate per capita for a nation. As income rise, household are relatively richer than they used to. Hence, they demand more on health care and so on. Firms started to supply those services and gain profit, thus economy as a whole is improving. (Lakshmi, 1992). While equity-oriented system may work as a tool to channel fund such as education and medical care towards targeted groups by subsidy. Out come from this system is a fairer distribution to all. Although schools and higher education institutions are open for all, as to poor parents they are unable to send their children to obtain proper education. In other word, poor parentsà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢ ability to educate their children is relatively low as to compare wealthy parents. Therefore, poor families rely heavily on government subsidy on education to have their children educated and enable them to have upward social mobility and be paid a better wage in the future. (Lakshmi, 1992). As mentioned by Jamison et al (2007) national income growth rate can be increase by better level of education quality which is strongly supported by Solmon (!985). Besides education quality, a nation with prosper education is able to produce better human capital to enhance income growth. (Judson, 1998). Blankenau (2003) once stated government, is responsible to fund human capital production through education. Chapter 3 3.0 Methodology Increase in GDP per capita or in other words growth for GDP per capita is affected by few factors mainly education spending. In order to ensure validity of the effect, a model is developed as part of the study to show how GDP per capita growth is affected by few variables. Time series data is used in regression. The simple function of this study is written as; Y ~ F (ES, K, L, EX) After the variables in the study being substituted into the function and the logarithm function is as follows; lnY = ÃŽà ²0 + ÃŽà ²1 lnES + ÃŽà ²2 lnK + ÃŽà ²3 lnL + ÃŽà ²4 lnEX + ÃŽà µt Where: Y = GDP per capita ES = Education spending K = Capital L = Labor EX = Export ÃŽà µ = Error term From the function above, GDP per capita is the dependent variable while the independent variable is education spending while capital, labor, export as well error term work as control variables. Dependent and independent variable used in function are needed in determining the significance of the study. Spending on education or more specifically government spending on education has a positive effect on GDP per capita growth and as well income growth. It is expected to have a positive relation, increase on GDP per capita jointly with the increase of spending on education, so ÃŽà ²1 is expected to be positive. Besides that, capital/physical capital is directly affecting GDP per capita. An increase in physical capital is believed to increase GDP per capita as well income for household simultaneously. Based on a study conducted by Croix et al (2007), he come across a situation where education level can not solely be a determinant of salary Therefore ÃŽà ²2 is expected to be positive as well. On the other hand, labor is forecasted to be positively related with GDP per capita. Bigger labor force causes more income contribution to the country but it does not lift the number of population. While dividing countryà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã¢â ¢s income, it will increase income per capita as a whole. Thus, ÃŽà ²3 is expected to be positive too. As for ÃŽà ²4, export in national account is a source of income for a country. Higher export value in turn generates higher GDP in the sense of countries across the world are purchasing goods from the country. On the other hand, education spending is believed to be able improve income equality as well. In order to prove the finding whether government education spending has a significant effect in improving income equality a model is developed to carry out the testing. Gini coefficient data is used to carry out the study. Few others control variables are identified mainly education spending and use in the model to ensures validity of the result. Time series data is used in regression. The simple function of this study is written as; Y~ F (ES, GDPPC, E, INF) After the variables in the study being substituted into the function and the logarithm function is as follows; lnY1 = ÃŽà ²0 + ÃŽà ²1 lnES + ÃŽà ²2 lnGDPPC + ÃŽà ²3 lnE + ÃŽà ²4 lnINF + ÃŽà µt Where: Y1 = Gini coefficient ES = Education spending GDPPC = GDP per capita E = Employment INF = Inflation ÃŽà µ = Error term From the model above, Gini coefficients turn to be dependent variable while the independent variable is education spending while other variables work as control variables. All variables are selected upon the purpose of the study which is, is there a positive relationship between government spending on education and income equality. Government education spending is believed to have positive relation with income equality. An increase in government education spending there will be an improvement in income inequality. Thus, ÃŽà ²1 is expected to be positive. Besides that GDP per capita has a certain level of influence on income distribution as higher GDP per capita in general showing a better income earned by households. Therefore ÃŽà ²2 is expected to be positive as well. Employment rate on the other hand contribute better income distribution to some extent. Higher employment rate attribute better numbers in income earner thus enhance income distribution in a way. As for this reason, ÃŽà ²3 is presumed to be positive. Meanwhile, inflation churns out to be disequalizer in income distribution. Greater inflation leads to worsen income equality. Low income earner will badly affected as if compare to the poor. Increase in inflation lower their real income hence wider income distribution gap. Consequently ÃŽà ²4 is expected to be negative. 3.1 Multiple Regressions Multiple regressions model is used to explain whether dependent variable Y has relation with independent variables X1, X2, à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Ã ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ , Xn and error term, ÃŽà µ. Y = ÃŽà ²0 + ÃŽà ²1X1 + ÃŽà ²2X2 + à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦.. ÃŽà ²nXn + ÃŽà µ Multiple regressions model shows how mean value of Y is related to X1, X2, à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Ã ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦, Xn E(Y) = ÃŽà ²0 + ÃŽà ²1X1 + ÃŽà ²2X2 + à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Ã ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ + ÃŽà ²nXn Estimated multiple regression model says that a simple random sample is used to calculate sample statistic b0, b1, b2, , bn that use as point estimator for parameter ÃŽà ²0, ÃŽà ²1, ÃŽà ²2, à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦, ÃŽà ²n. In the mean time, b1 stand for an estimate of changing in Y corresponding to a 1 unit increase or decrease in X1 when all independent variables held constant. Ãâ¦Ã ¶ = b0 + b1 X1 + b2X2 + à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ + bnXn Least Square Method Least square method is a popular way to compute numerical parameters estimation and as well include data. More over, characteristic of statistical properties is able to be projected through this way. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and Weighted Least Square (WLS) are two of least square method. As to compare both methods, OLS is the better way to use in computing numerical parameters estimation due to its simplicity. Ordinary Least Square (OLS) OLS used to forecast the unknown parameters in linear regression model. Ordinary least square method utilizes the following equation: First use sample regression function (SRF) corresponding to the population regression function (PRF). represent residual term where sample counter part of stochastic disturbance term. .. 3.1.3 T-Test: Regression on each independent variables T-Test is used to check if each and every independent variable is significant. Each and every independent variable is compute upon T-Test to ensure its significance. Partial coefficient hypothesis testing: H0 : ÃŽà ²1 = 0 H1 : ÃŽà ²1 à ¢Ã¢â¬ °Ã 0 Formula for T-Test is: t = If t-value critical value, reject H0 If t-value critical value, do not reject H0 If result rejecting H0, it means there is a positive relation between dependent and independent variables. 3.1.4 F-Test: Overall significance of estimated multiple regression F-test used to test if there is existence of significance relation between all independent variables upon dependent variable. Hypothesis for F-test : H0 : ÃŽà ²2 = ÃŽà ²3 = .. = ÃŽà ²k = 0 H1 : Not all slopes coefficient are simultaneously zero Formula for F-Test is: Where, ESS = estimate sum of square RSS = regression sum of square If F-value critical value then reject H0 If F-value critical value then do not reject H0 If result is rejecting H0 it means there is a positive relation between all independent variables and dependent variable. RÃâà ²: Multiple coefficient of determination RÃâà ² is a coefficient of determinants. It is used to compute the goodness of fit in a model. Higher value of RÃâà ² indicates greater F-Test value with better goodness of fit. Formula for RÃâà ² is: RÃâà ² = or RÃâà ² = 1 Where, ESS = Explained sum of squares TSS = Total sum of squares RSS = Residual sum of squares RÃâà ² lies between 0 and 1. When RÃâà ² = 0, it indicates the model can not be explained. When RÃâà ² = 1, it indicates there is a total variation in Y that can be explained by X. When RÃâà ² is close to 1 then it indicates the model is fit. Autocorrelation : First order = Durbin Watson d-test Durbin Watson d-test is used to test whether residuals are independent of time. While testing, there is assumption of lagged variable is not included in dependent variable and data set is complete. Durbin Watson d-test hypothesis is: H0 = no first order autocorrelation, P = 0 H1 = first order autocorrelation, P not equal 0 Formula for RÃâà ² is: Where, et = residual in observation D-value usually lies between 0 to 4. When d-value is smaller than 2 then it means there is a positive correlated in error term. When d-value is larger than 2 then it means there is a negative correlated in error term. Multicollinearity Multicollinearity stands for the present of a perfect linear relation on some or all explanatory variables in a regression model. Exact linear relationship is say to be exist when Y1X1 + Y2X2 à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ + YnXn = 0 is fit. New version of multicollinearity stated in a wider coverage and includes perfect multicollinearity. On the other hand it also covers the situation when X variables are intercorrelated but not perfectly intercorrelated which Vi is stochastic. Y1X1 + Y2X2 à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ à ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦ + YnXn + Vi = 0 Data Time series data is used through out this study to compute correlation between dependent and independent variables. To ensure validity of testing conducted, time series data of minimum 20 30 years is used in regression. Data are selected from 1970s to 2000s. Types of data used are namely GDP per capita, Gini coefficient, government education spending, employment, inflation and capital as well labor in Malaysia. Above mentioned data is retrieved mainly from World Bank Data, Bank Negara Malaysia, Department of Statistic Malaysia lastly Economy Planning Unit Malaysia.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
How Does Breakfast Affect Learning - 1938 Words
How Does Breakfast Affect Learning? I. Hook and Introduction As scholars are constantly reminded to eat a healthy portion of breakfast before testing, most scholars find themselves wondering, ââ¬Å"Would eating breakfast really improve my performance?â⬠According to many psychologists, consuming breakfast may have benefits in performance, but to an extent. However, some have also deduced that breakfasts may also harm the performance of scholars. Nonetheless, scholars who eat a healthy breakfast seem to have higher energy levels and ability than those who did not because of the nutrients consumed and absorbed by the body and mind. Consuming breakfasts would have beneficial effects on learning, to an extent; however, the different types of breakfasts could also have detrimental effects as well. The goal of this research is to determine not if breakfasts improve academic performance, but by how much? In addition, to the fact that there are possible ââ¬Å"side effectsâ⬠to this method of improvement, which leads to ask, are all breakfa sts healthy? Scholars eating breakfast in order to improve performance may be possible for academic performance. However, if scholars believe and reason over the fact that eating breakfast does improve academic performance, then the effects of school behavior would be tested. Consuming a breakfast does provide nutrients for the body and mind. However, the nutrients provided could only benefit the body and mind to such a limit. Then, there is also theShow MoreRelatedBreakfast - The Most Important Meal of the Day Essay1198 Words à |à 5 PagesBreakfast represents the most important meal of the day. I chose this topic because I often forget to eat breakfast and I want to know why this is not a good practice. I already know that by eating breakfast I save myself from over indulgence later in the day. Breakfast is considered brain food because it gets me going in the morning. This information came to me from parents and previous teachers that tried to inform me that eating breakfast i mproves my grades. It excites me to learn more about howRead MoreChildren With Child Behavior Issues1236 Words à |à 5 Pageschild behavior issues on the rise, there is much research being done to seek out solutions. It is clear that when these issues arise in classrooms, it will affect learning outcomes of students. This isnââ¬â¢t just a concern for children with behavior disorders, but for all children in school, if a child is often off task and irritable they are not learning at their full capacity. Some children have the option of taking medication to allow them to focus properly during school, which is proven to be effectiveRead MoreEating Breakfast1197 Words à |à 5 PagesImpact Eating Breakfast Has On School Performance Breakfast has been widely known as the ââ¬Å"most important meal of the day.â⬠Most parents and school faculty stress the importance of eating breakfast from a very early age. The first meal of the day not only keeps the metabolism on track, but also wakes the body up by supplying energy and nutrients to the body right when a person wakes up. Why is this important? Building healthy habits at an early age, such as eating breakfast regularly, will not onlyRead MoreBreakfast The Most Important Meal You Can Have During The Day1363 Words à |à 6 Pagesââ¬Å"Breakfast the most important meal you can have during the dayâ⬠By Gretel Herrera Persuasive Speech Outline General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that eating breakfast is really important to have good health and a healthy body and mind. Thesis: If we start our day with a good meal called: ââ¬Å"breakfastâ⬠, this is going to help you to maintain a healthy body and a productive mind throughout the rest of your day. I. The Attention Step A. Attention: A. I want toRead MoreExercise And Nutrition Go Hand1462 Words à |à 6 Pages because without all the vital nutrients and vitamins it is very difficult to build a strong brain, let alone a whole body. Due to an increase in studies and research many experts have been able to find that nutrition and exercise affect brain development in youth, how both factors have the ability to reduce and reverse cognitive decline, the debilitating effects of gluten, and Although, many people neglect nutrition and exercise, both lifestyle factors will help develop a healthy brain because withRead MoreFactors that Influence a Childs Engagement in the Classroom1028 Words à |à 4 Pagesnegatively influence a childââ¬â¢s engagement in the classroom. One of the biggest factors is poverty. There are nearly fifty million Americans living in poverty. Poverty has a huge impact on many aspects of a childââ¬â¢s life, one of them being his or her learning in the classroom. Children fro m low-income homes have different backgrounds and needs than those from middle-class environments that can influence their ability to concentrate, pay attention, and interact with peers during school. Poverty impactsRead Moreââ¬Å"All of the Other Ways of Knowing Are Controlled by Language.â⬠What Does This Statement Mean and Do You Think It Is a Fair Representation of the Relationship Between Perception, Emotion, Reason and Language?1449 Words à |à 6 Pagesfrom language? What is the relationship between language and reason and can reason function independently from language? Do different languages affect the ways of knowing differently? What is the overall relationship between the ways of knowing? I will examine how each of the other ways of knowing are controlled by language and give counterclaims for how they are not controlled by language. I will also explain my view of the relationship between perception, emotion, reason and language. FirstlyRead MoreEffects of Nutrition on Academic Performance Essay723 Words à |à 3 Pagesof individuals affect mental activities, such as school work. The brain feeds off of what we put into our bodies and allows for ââ¬Å"dynamic, responsive, and efficient new connections [to] be madeâ⬠in the brain (Norman). The neurons located inside the brain help ââ¬Å"drive our thinking, learning, feeling, and states of being. Neurons requires good fats, proteins, complex carbohydrates, micronutrients- vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, and waterâ⬠¦[which] are used to drive the learning functions of [the]Read MoreNative Language : Spanish And Second Language1582 Words à |à 7 Pagesclassmates spoke only English. As the years passed by they started teaching me grammar rules and how to pronounce words. My parents spoke Spanish to me, but it was nothing compared to learning new nursery rhymes that helped me grasp the language without too much difficulty. I can communicate w ith people in Spanish but I feel like I have an accent with my Spanish. It does not come as naturally as my English does, I can say a sentence without thinking about it while Spanish I have to think of the meaningRead MoreHow Money Has A Direct Effect On Development1639 Words à |à 7 Pagesto bed hungry every night. Many are also homeless and in danger of disease and disaster. Studies are now proving that money has a direct effect on development that can lead to happiness later in life. Children who are malnourished are at risk for learning disabilities and health issues. Adults who are financially insecure are at risk for unhealthy relationships as well as health issues and a lack of mental health. Elderly who are living close to the poverty line are at risk for health complications
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Production Of The Green Revolution - 2287 Words
Between 1960 and 1980, in what was called The Green Revolution, up-to-date techniques and advanced fertilizers helped many farmers raise production levels. However, according to the article, Global agricultural production has only risen by 2.3 percent since 1961. Of course populations steadily rise, so it is as though we keep taking a step backwards, yet we are not living as meagerly as we did in the past. We are more unbalanced in every way when it comes to supply and demand for important resources. The use of chemicals in agriculture in the US and other countries has caused a degradation in soil. After so many years, the fertilizers are unable to control what they were initially made for, so they must be replaced with even stronger, more toxic chemicals. We are causing our lands to be void of any natural nutrients and hostile to newly introduced food production. The use of biofuels is much higher than predicted. The US demand for biofuels is the highest percentage, and we main biofuel use is corn ethanol. This has caused the price of corn to rise dramatically in other parts of the world. In an attempt to discover cleaner renewable sources for motor fuel, corn production began to make biofuel. This ââ¬Å"ethanolâ⬠is blended with gasoline. The government gave incentives to the oil companies, and like most other incentives, this was over the top. Therefore, it became a race to see who could gain the most profit. Now most developed countries similar to the US areShow MoreRelatedThe Success Of The Green Revolution850 Words à |à 4 Pagessaving over a billion people worldwide from starvation. Mr. Borlaug was responsible for what we know today as ââ¬Å"The Green Revolutionâ⬠. The Green Revolution is ââ¬Å"research and development of technology transfer initiatives occurring between 1930 and the late 1960ââ¬â¢s, which incr eased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world. ââ¬Å" (Wikipedia, The Green Revolution, 26 June 2016) These initiatives resulted in the development of high-yielding varieties (HYV) of cereal grains, expansionRead MoreImpact of Green Revolution on India1144 Words à |à 5 PagesThe Impact of Green Revolution on India Introduction In the backdrop of the food crisis that gripped India in the 1960s and 1970s, the Government of India initiated the ââ¬ËGreen Revolutionââ¬â¢ program. Economist Alok Ghosh defines the ââ¬ËGreen Revolution as a revolution both in the quantum of agricultural input and output. It was an attempt to become self-sufficient in production of food grains. The Government made a package deal consisting of high yielding varieties of seeds, water management, pest controlRead MoreThe Green Revolution885 Words à |à 4 Pagesthe Green Revolution. Effects of the Green Revolution The Green Revolution helped to reduce widespread poverty, averting hunger for millions of people. However the Green Revolution also spurred its share of negative consequences, often not because of the technology itself but rather, because of the policies that were used to promote rapid intensification of agricultural systems and increase food supplies. According to Pingali (2012) Africa was the main exception to the success of the Green RevolutionRead MoreAgriculture in India: Before and After Independence1101 Words à |à 5 Pagesremoving Zamindari system). Area-specific intensive programmes were implemented. Production was increasing, but Indiaââ¬â¢s population was rapidly increasing. To meet the rising demands, imports were initiated. In the 1950s, 5% of Indiaââ¬â¢s food grains were imported. In the next decade, this figure soared due to the 2 severe drought years of 1965 ââ¬â 66 to 7%. In 1966 imports were over 10 million against domestic production of 72 million. The continued shortages in the 1960s and the consequent crises convincedRead MoreThe Green Revolution And The Red Revolution1556 Words à |à 7 PagesBackground of the Problem What is Green revolution? The green revolution was a daring way to combat the worldwide shortage in food. It transformed the practice of farming in a lot of regions where the principal food crops were rice, wheat and maize. The green revolution really took effect in India; in 1947 which was the start of independence for India but the food production was not nearly enough to meet the countryââ¬â¢s needs. The country suffered from severe droughts which ultimately threatened famineRead MoreGreen Revolution1494 Words à |à 6 Pages[pic] The Green Revolution The worlds worst recorded food disaster occurred in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine, an estimated 4 million people died of hunger that year in eastern India (which included todays Bangladesh). Initially, this catastrophe was attributed to an acute shortfall in food production in the area. However, Indian economist Amartya Sen (recipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics, 1998) has established that while food shortage was a contributor to theRead MoreA Brief Look at the Green Revolution740 Words à |à 3 Pagesmovement termed the ââ¬Å"Green Revolutionâ⬠(Briney, 2008). Starting in the 1960s, this movement encouraged nations around the world to use ââ¬Å"high yielding seeds and chemical infused fertilizersâ⬠to increase their productivity on farms, thus leading to a more rewarding lifestyle (Curran, 2013). Together, these materials made up the American way of farming, and the results made significant changes to agriculture. Farmers who adopted the American farming methods of the Green Revolution experienced immediateRead MoreThe Green Revolution Essay989 Words à |à 4 PagesBroad Topic: The Green Revolution Narrowed Topic: Pesticides and the Green Revolution: The impact on the environment and counter- measures. The green revolution technology phenomenon started in Mexico over sixty years ago. The technology which is still relevant today has, forever changed the way agriculture is conducted worldwide. According to Wilson (2005), green revolution technology ââ¬Å"involved using high-yielding varieties (HYV) of seeds, pesticides and fertilizers in additionRead MoreEssay on Agriculture Review Questions712 Words à |à 3 PagesChapter 11 Agriculture Review Questions 1. What events lead to the beginnings of the First Agricultural Revolution? How did the First Agricultural Revolution lead to the formation of urban areas? (you should incorporate plant domestication, and animal domestication in your answer) Events that lead to the beginnings of the First Agricultural Revolution are plant and animal domestication helped humans settle down. Plant domestication allowed humans to cultivate root crops and seed cropsRead MoreThe Bretton Woods System On The World s Natural Riches872 Words à |à 4 Pagescreation of big corporations caused negative impact on the environment. The new economic framework established after the end of the World War II benefited the interests of the multinational corporations. The Bretton Woods system was aimed to boost the production and consumption of commodities. The World Bank and the IMF, led by the US, financed corporations and exploitation of resources. The Bretton Woods system was supposed to make use of the worldââ¬â¢s natural riches. The fall of Communism in the world gave
Monday, December 9, 2019
Flash Foresight free essay sample
Flash Foresight Assignment Chapter One:à Start With Certainty ââ¬â Use Hard Trends to see whatââ¬â¢s coming. Itââ¬â¢s so easy to focus on what we canââ¬â¢t do; what we canââ¬â¢t resolve, where we donââ¬â¢t see eye-to-eye, what we donââ¬â¢t know. With this focus, coming to any kind of common understanding is just about impossible. Where should we focus? We should focus because it allows us to see what we agree upon and what we can and do desire. What is Cyclic Change? Cyclic change is change that does not cycle back on itself. Basically what goes up must come down. (I. e. Birth and death) What is Linear Change? Linear change is acyclic and progressive. It does not cycle back on itself but it does progress forward in one direction. (I. e. what goes up does not necessarily come down, aging) What is a Hard Trend? A hard trend is a protection based on measurable, tangible, and fully predictable facts, events, or objects that will happen (a future fact). We will write a custom essay sample on Flash Foresight or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page What is a Soft Trend? A soft trend is a projection based on statistics that have the appearance of being tangible with fully predictable facts but in actuality is something that might happen (a future maybe). Chapter Two:à Anticipate ââ¬â Base Your Strategies on What You Know About the Future. In the future there will be two kinds of people:à those who do not anticipate change and those who do anticipate change. Those who do not will experience massive chaos and dislocation. Those who do anticipate change will find unprecedented opportunities. What is meant by Change from the Inside out? Itââ¬â¢s the kind of change that allows you to direct your future and seize your destiny by having personal and organizational growth. Identify the Eight Pathways of Technological Advancement and what does each mean? Dematerialization- As technology improves we are reducing the amount of material it takes to build the tools we use, subtracting atoms from them even as we improve their capacity and performance. Whatever is made can be dematerialized if desired. Dematerialization does not necessarily mean smaller. How can you make a car use less gas Make it lighter by dematerializing it? Virtualization- Virtualization means taking things we currently do physically and shifting the medium so that we can now do them purely in a weightless representational world. Mobility- With the advance of wireless technology, we are rapidly being de-tethered from everything. Traditional videoconferencing for the few is shifting to full-fledged visual communications for everyone. The degree of mobility has changed, and the degree of practicality and productivity in a mobile context has been transformed. Product intelligence- Is the degree to which we can now add intelligence to practically any product. Networking- Telephones were the first truly modern network, in that they allowed us to start intercommunicating at great distances in real time. Today we are capable of carrying on several conversations at once, without losing the thread of any one of them. As networking increases in its scope, speed, and accessibility, we are also enlarging its meaning and application, working not only in the media of text voice but also in video and even 3D video. Interactivity- Interactivity is the continuing process of opening up all our media to become dynamic and gaining the ability to interact with everything. The more you interact with something, the more engaged you become. Globalization-technological advances have allowed us to achieve globalization. Convergence- convergence is when the pathways of technological advancement overlap and interact which is serving to drive the acceleration of technological advancements. What are the Three Digital Accelerators and what does each mean? Processing power is the computer processer speed. Bandwidth- the amount of information that can travel over a given channel Storage- The capacity to store information is increasing at a faster more dramatic pace than processing power and bandwidth. What is Going Vertical? The technological shift which has a rate of change and it will happen and it will impact each person and each aspect of our life leaving nothing unchanged. It will disrupt catastrophically every aspect of every industry and every aspect of human activity except for those who see it coming. Chapter Three:à Transform ââ¬â Use Technology-driven Change to Your Advantage Write the authorââ¬â¢s definition of Change and the definition of Transformation. To Change is to fail, we need to transform. Transform what? Transform the way of thinking into something that is a dramatic change. What is meant by our Intelligent Future? Intelligent future is referring to the increasing sophistication and capabilities of product capabilities. Describe the difference between Web 3. 0 and Web 4. 0-Web 3. 0 is expected to provide users with immersion to a 3D experience of information, experiences and entertainment. Web 4. 0 will anticipate needs by providing e-agents to serve your needs. You will have your own customized life coach, monitoring your health, financial wellbeing, psychological coach, an at home and at work e-agent monitoring all that has been assigned, understanding your taste in music, entertainment, food and delivering the directly to you.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Passivity A Way Of Life Essays - Indian Films, Rukmani Devi, Karma
Passivity: A Way Of Life Passivity: A Way of Life. The life of the main character Rukmani was filled with hardships. Happy times were a rarity, and everyday life was full of work from sunrise to sunset. Yet despite all the work, her family was in utter poverty. Nevertheless Rukmani was always optimistic, and accepted her life the way it was. Kenny, on the other hand, never understood why they accept their poverty and always tried to get them to rise up. It is Indian ideology and the belief in karma with reincarnation that led Rukmani and many other Indian people to a passive life. This passivity is seen throughout the book. However especially in the few instances after major disasters and crises this way of life stands out. At first, Rukmani couldnt have children after her first daughter. Kenny cured her, and then she bore five sons. Afterwards, she met Kenny and proudly said You are my benefactorhave I not five sons to prove it?(p. 36) Kenny answered, Am I to blame for your excesses? This was a half- sarcastic remark. However, only half sarcastic. Ok, you need sons to work in the field, two sons can manage if Nathan managed alone. You can barely provide for a few people, but the family consists of eight. Yet everything is just fine. Another instance is when the terrible storm hit the village and destroyed the rice paddy. When the storm finished, Rukmani just said that it will grow back and so did Nathan. At the time of the terrible drought the crop was destroyed, and even after cutting a deal of paying half the rent, selling clothes, and a few other things they didnt have enough money to pay the half, Nathan wanted to sell the seed and a lot of other stuff. Rukmani pleaded with him Let us only try, Let us keep our hope for the next harvest.(p. 80) Again there is the optimism. Finally, she even confirms this passivity herself. When Kenny showed her the plans for the hospital, and the started to talk about the costs, Rukmani couldnt understand why people gave so much money to help. Kenny said, Because they have means, do no the sick die in the streets because there is no hospital for them? Are not your children born in gutters? Etc. You must cry out if you want help. Rukmani then thought, Well, and what if we gave in to our troubles at every step! We would be pitiable creatures indeed to be so weak, for is not a mans spirit given to him to rise above his misfortunes?(p. 115) And this is the essence of the argument presented above. They believe that their life is the way to fulfill the karma given to them. So Rukmani would fulfill her poor life as a wife of a farmer. And then, if she completes her karma, maybe she would be reincarnated into a being with a better life. And also all the hardships may be punishments for bad deeds in the previous life. This is precisely why Rukmani is always so optimistic and leads her life passively through all the hard times. This passivity comes from the belief. Maybe it is a better way of life, the passivity worked for Gandhis independence movement. Plus, Rukmani did survive, and tells us this story as an old woman, probably hoping that she fulfilled her karma. Book Reports
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)