Monday, December 30, 2019

Quotes From A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

A Farewell to Arms is a novel by Ernest Hemingway that was first published in 1929. The books popularity contributed to Hemingways status as an American legend in literature. Hemingway drew from his wartime experiences to tell the story of Frederic Henry, a volunteer in the Italian army. The novel follows his love affair with  Catherine Barkley as the first World War rages in Europe. Here are some memorable quotes from the book: Chapter 2 I was very glad that the Austrians seemed to want to come back to the town sometime if the war should end, because they did not bombard it to destroy it but only a little in a military way. All thinking men are atheists. Chapter 3 It was all as I had left it except that now it was spring. I looked in the door of the big room and saw the major sitting at his desk, the window open and the sunlight coming into the room. He did not see me and I did not know whether to go in and report or go upstairs first and clean up. I decided to go upstairs. Chapter 4 Miss Barkley was quite tall. She wore what seemed to be a nurses uniform, was blonde and had a tawny skin and gray eyes. I thought she was very beautiful. Chapter 5 American in the Italian Army. There were racks of rockets standing to be touched off to call for help from the artillery or to signal with if the telephone wires were to be cut. You see Ive been leading a sort of a funny life. And I never even talk English. And you are so very beautiful. Were going to have a strange life. Chapter 6 I kissed her and saw that her eyes were shut. I kissed both her shut eyes. I thought she was probably a little crazy. It was all right if she was. I did not care what I was getting into. This was better than going every evening to the house for officers where the girls climbed all over you and put your cap on backwards as a sign of affection between their trips upstairs with other officers. Thank god I did not become involved with the British. Chapter 7 I went out the door and suddenly I felt lonely and empty. I had treated seeing Catherine very lightly. I had gotten somewhat drunk and had nearly forgotten to come but when I could not see her there I was feeling lonely and hollow. Chapter 8 There were troops on this road and motor trucks and mules with mountain guns and as we went down, keeping to one side, and across, under a hill beyond the river, the broken houses of the little town that was to be taken. Chapter 9 I believe we should get the war over. War is not won by victory. I ate the end of my piece of cheese and took a swallow of wine. Through the other noise I heard a cough, then came the chuh-chuh-chuh-chuh- then there was a flash, as when a blast-furnace door is swung open, and a roar that started white and went red and on and on in a rushing wind. Chapter 10 I will send Miss Barkley. You are better with her without me. You are purer and sweeter. Chapter 11 Still even wounded you do not see it. I can tell. I do not see it myself but I feel it a little. I would be too happy. If I could live there and love God and serve him. You do. What you tell me about in the nights. That is not love. That is only passion and lust. When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve. Chapter 12 The next day in the morning we left for Milan and arrived forty-eight hours later. It was a bad trip. We were sidetracked for a long time this side of Mestre and children came and peeked in. I got a little boy to go for a bottle of cognac but he came back and said he could only get grappa. When I woke I looked around. There was sunlight coming in through the shutters. I saw the big armoire, the bare walls, and two chairs. My legs in the dirty bandages, stuck straight out in the bed. I was careful not to move them. I was thirsty and I reached for the bell and pushed the button. I heard the door open and looked and it was a nurse. She looked young and pretty. Chapter 14 She looked fresh and young and very beautiful. I thought I had never seen anyone so beautiful. God knows I didnt mean to fall in love with her. Chapter 15 I have noticed that doctors who fail in the practice of medicine have a tendency to seek one anothers company and aid in consultation. A doctor who cannot take out your appendix properly will recommend you to a doctor who will be unable to remove your tonsils with success. These were such doctors. Chapter 16 I dont. I dont want anybody else to touch you. Im silly. I get furious if they touch you. When a man stays with a girl when does she say how much it costs? Chapter 17 Catherine Barkley took three days off night duty and then she came back on again. It was as though we met again after each of us had been away on a long journey. Chapter 18 She had wonderfully beautiful hair and I would lie sometimes and watch her twisting it up in the light that came in the open door and it shone even in the night as water shines sometimes just before it is really daylight. Dont make up a separate me. Chapter 19 Always I wanted to see Catherine. Its all nonsense. Its only nonsense. Im not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasnt. Chapter 20 Dont you like it better when were alone? Chapter 21 In September the first cool nights came, then the days were cool and the leaves on the trees in the park began to turn color and we knew the summer was gone. The Chicago White Sox were winning the American League pennant and the New York Giants were leading the National League.  Babe Ruth  was a pitcher then playing for Boston. The papers were dull, the news was local and stale, and the war news was all old. People have babies all the time. Everybody has babies. Its a natural thing. The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one. Chapter 23 I wish we could do something really sinful. Chapter 24 I watched his face and could feel the whole compartment against me. I did not blame them. He was in the right. But I wanted the seat.  Still, no one said anything. Chapter 25 It did not feel like a homecoming. You are very good to say so. I am very tired of this war. If I was away, I do not believe I would come back. I kept this to remind me of you trying to brush away the Villa Rossa from your teeth in the morning, swearing and eating aspirin and cursing harlots. Every time I see that glass I think of you trying to clean your conscience with a toothbrush. Chapter 27 Its Germans that are attacking, one of the medical officers said. The word Germans was something to be frightened of. We did not want to have anything to do with the Germans. Chapter 28 What does she ride with me for if she doesnt like me? Chapter 30 The sides of the bridge were high and the body of the car, once on, was out of sight. But I saw the heads of the driver, the man on the seat with him, and the two men on the rear seat. They all wore German helmets. The hay smelled good and lying in a barn in the hay took away all the years in between. We had lain in hay and talked and shot sparrows with an air-rifle when they perched in the triangle cut high up in the wall of the barn. The barn was gone now and one year they had cut the hemlock woods and there were only stumps, dried tree-tops,  branches, and fire-weed where the woods had been. You could not go back. Chapter 31 You do not know how long you are in a river when the current moves swiftly. It seems a long time and it may be very short. The water was cold and in flood and many things passed that had been floated off the banks when the river rose. I was lucky to have a heavy timber to hold on to, and I lay in the icy water with my chin on the wood, holding on as easily as I could with both hands. I knew I would have to get out before they got to Mestre because they would be taking care of these guns. They had no guns to lose or forget about. I was terrifically hungry. Chapter 32 Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. Chapter 33 It  is now hard to leave the country but it is in no way impossible. Chapter 34 I know what sort of a mess you have gotten this girl into, youre no cheerful sight to me. If you had any shame it would be different. But youre God knows how many months gone with child and you think its a joke and  are  all smiles because your seducers come back. Youve no shame and no feelings. Often a man wishes to be alone and a girl wishes to be alone too and if they love each other they are jealous of that in each other, but I can truly say we never felt that. We could feel alone when we were together, alone against the others. It has only happened to me like that once. Chapter 36 I saw her white back as she took off her  night-gown  and then I looked away because she wanted me to. She was beginning to be a little big with the child and she did not want me to see her. I dressed hearing the rain on the windows. I did not have much to put in my bag. Chapter 37 I rowed all night.  Finally, my hands were so sore I could hardly close them over the oars. We were nearly smashed up on the shore several times. I kept fairly close to the shore because I was afraid of getting lost on the lake and losing time. At  Locarno, we did not have a bad time. They questioned us but they were polite because we had passports and money. I do not think they believed a word of the story and I thought it was silly but it was like a law-court. You did not want something reasonable, you wanted something technical and then stuck to it without explanations. But we had passports and we would spend the money. So they gave us provisional visas. Chapter 38 The war seemed as far away as the football games of someone elses college. But I knew from the papers that they were still fighting in the mountains because the snow would not come. She makes  little  trouble. The doctor says beer will be good for me and keep her small. I do. I wish Id had it to be like you. I wish Id stayed with all your girls so we could make fun of them to you. Chapter 40 When there was a good day we had a splendid time and we never had a bad time. We knew the baby was very close now and it gave us both a feeling as though something were hurrying us and we could not lose any time together. Chapter 41 I will eat from a tray in the next room, the doctor said, You can call me any moment. While the time passed I watched him eat, then, after a while, I saw that he was lying down and smoking a cigarette. Catherine was getting very tired. I thought Catherine was dead. She looked dead. Her face was gray, the part of it that I could see. Down below, under the light, the doctor was sewing up the great long, force-spread, thick-edged wound. I sat down on the chair in front of a table where there were nurses reports hung on clips at the side and looked out of the window. I could see nothing but the dark and the rain falling across the light from the windows. So that was it. The baby was dead. It seems she had one hemorrhage after another. They couldnt stop it. I went into the room and stayed with Catherine until she died. She was unconscious all the time, and it did not take her very long to die. But after I got them to leave and shut the door and turned off the light it wasnt any good. It was like saying good-bye to a statue. After a  while, I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Key Issues And Applications Of Databases Within Organisations

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Saturday, December 14, 2019

Analysis of Passion Diptychs Free Essays

The front surface has three registers with ‘each crowned by a cusped arcade with five hanging capitals and six recreated apertures’ which ‘means that the enter of each composition is aligns with a capital’. The first direct visual impression left on a beholder is that the diptych is a representation of an ordered chaos. It Is ordered because It Is systematically divided Into three registers on each wing with each register having six recreated apertures equidistant from each other and symmetric. We will write a custom essay sample on Analysis of Passion Diptychs or any similar topic only for you Order Now On the contrary, it seems chaotic because unlike some other passion diptychs, each individual registers are not bordered inside (or split according to the number of apertures) to explicitly show different scenes. Instead, in most registers in his diptych, different scenes are interposed which makes an interesting narrative and, comparatively, leads to a chaotic On a good way) display In an otherwise neatly bordered and systematic diptych. This type of representation, In each composition, also portrays a lively sense of movement to the traditional scenes which are otherwise portrayed in an iconic style. This diptych is read left to right across the wings and from the top to the bottom without changing directions. Although it is of a ‘normal’ directional impulse, the implications of reading the scenes horizontally sakes It easier and provides a potential to understand and meditate on horizontal and vertical relationships between registers. Interestingly, an absence of Interior dividers not only provides more space and therefore, more creatively but also leads to an increased scope to form thematic relationships between registers without confusion. The first register is a rather unusual start to a Passion diptych because most of them usually start with the ‘Entry Into Jerusalem’ or an event that Is directly related to the death of Christ. However, both, this diptych and the â€Å"Abbreviated Passion Diptych† egging with the Resurrection of Lazarus (fig. 1). Both the diptychs have Mary and Martha thanking Jesus for what he’s done. In the Dormouse diptych, a disciple or onlooker can be seen scratching his head in bewilderment and amazed at the fact that Lazarus has resurrected. Lazarus is half out of the tomb that held him holding the cloak of Jesus, who is compassionately looking at him while Lazarus does look tired as If woken up from an unfinished sleep. This section of the first register stimulates trust and dependency because Jesus, although he’s Ralston someone from he dead, is calm but also compassionate which agrees to the fact that ‘He loved Him’ and shows His humanity. The next scene in the first register is the ‘Entry to Jerusalem’ where a person can be seen laying down his cloak and the people ‘on the wall’, which denotes people in the city watch excitedly for the entry of their Savior. Interestingly, the scale of Jesus and his disciples, and the other half- the people and larger than the people hailing his entry. Noticeably, Jesus head is held high, Just as a king nobly receives the respect he is due while he also greets them and accepts their joyous praise. However, this is a sharp contrast from the previous scene – The raising of Lazarus – which is relatively melancholy and calm, suddenly turning to erupting praise which provides an interesting twist in the prayer of the beholder. Continuing on, the next register shows the Washing of the Apostles’ Feet’ . At this instant, Jesus is probably talking to Simon Peter, as is recorded in the gospel of account of John in which he is initially taken aback and refused to have his foot washed by Jesus but when Jesus insists and gives his reasoning, Peter agrees to it. The mood is very ember and to a degree, awkward, as Jesus is doing something very unexpected of a leader. Incidentally, In stark contrast to the ‘Entry to Jerusalem’, where Jesus is being ushered and hailed as King with his head held high, in this scene, Jesus’ head is tilted down, and he is missing his outer garment – his cloak. In this scene, Jesus is kneeling down before his disciples, humbling himself before them and washing the dirt of their feet. To the beholder, this reminds him of the nature of Jesus, that he being God and master of the apostles, humbled himself to wash their feet. A viewer s reminded and encouraged in the fact that if Jesus showed that the way of the kingdom is serving, then he too, must serve willingly. Furthermore, unlike the previous scene where Jesus is a ‘head above’ the disciples, in this register, he is placed at the same height showing that he humbled himself to their level. The third register is the event of ‘The Last Supper’ which consists of two scenes : Firstly, Jesus foretelling that one of them would betray him. He is seen dipping the bread at the same time as Judas, his betrayer (Matthew 26:23). Secondly, Peter is seen leaning on Jesus’ breast as He breaks it to him that he will be betrayed and in the process, be denied by Him three times. Here, ten of the disciples seem a bit merry as they enjoy a feast with Jesus. However, Judas looks at Jesus with a mix of guilt and deceitfulness while Peter has his eyes closed, visibly sad that his master is going to be betrayed and that he would deny him three times in the process. The diptych continues onto the ‘Agony in the Garden’ at Statement where Jesus is praying, fearing for the punishment that he will bear, while his disciples sleep. The three disciples in front’ of him are Peter, James and John while the other eight are ‘behind’ Jesus. The trees are curved in order to use the available space and is shown in a smaller scale to the disciples and Jesus creating a background that helps imply that they are in a garden. This scene shows the humanity of Jesus; where he is looking up towards heaven, with his arms raised, wide awake, asking for help as he is visibly troubled. Interestingly, there is a contrast between this register and the previous one. Unlike the last supper, he disciples here are asleep and hence, to a degree, the mood is a bit dull and dreary. However, for Jesus, it is a tense night as He gains his strength from the Father. This encourages a beholder to find His strength in God through prayer when from all around support is waning, lacking or even absent. Onwards, the next register, ‘The Betrayal of Jesus’ shows three scenes simultaneously with Jesus presented only one time, making an interesting Juxtaposition of various scenes in one register. In the background are two soldiers who are of a slightly lower height which ivies a more realistic sense of scale to the whole composition. Peter looks on with and Jesus has rebuked him for that act. The disciple next to Simon Peter is seen as restraining him to attack anyone else. Furthermore, the betrayer, Judas Chariot leans in to kiss Jesus while Jesus tilts his head downwards to receive the kiss. Jesus looks at him disappointedly while Judas looks with guilt and remorse as he slowly comes to the fact that he is betraying his master and God. At the same instance, Jesus is healing Mulches who is shown writhing in pain. Onto the next scene in the same sister, Judas Chariot, overcome by his guilt hangs himself on a tree, naked, with his intestines and innards coming out. There is a burst of activity in this diptych as there are a lot of intense activities occurring simultaneously. If the previous register was tense because Jesus was apprehensive of the wrath He would take on, the scenes in this register are even tenser with almost a deceptive calmness that Jesus shows in every composition. Incidentally, this diptych has no scene representing the flagellation of Christ or the trying of Him at a counsel and goes straight ahead, after he betrayal, to the crucifixion of Jesus. In the register containing the crucifixion, two major scenes occur simultaneously. Firstly, Mary is swooning and is supported by women who have come to see of her son. Secondly, a dead Jesus, flanked by Longings, the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus’ side, with his spear leaning on his far shoulder, on the left side, who is convinced of his deity and on the right, Stephan, who offered Jesus sour wine to abate his pain. The soldiers flanking him and the women on the left mourn his death radiating sorrow. Moreover, this composition, in n observer, invokes a feeling of gratitude on meditation. Gratitude, because of the humanity of Jesus, who suffered a horrendous death and took on God’s wrath so that all could be redeemed by God through Christ. It also stimulates praise and love when one imagines the degree of humility that Jesus underwent to do what He did on the cross. Interestingly, comparing the bottom two registers, Judas is similar to Jesus hanging on a cross as both have their heads slumped to the left. However, Chrism’s torso is bare but his abdomen and loins are covered while Judas’ torso is covered while his abdomen and loins are bare. Additionally, Judas’ hands are turned out which is similar to the orientation of the hands of Mary, who is despairing, too. Similarly, there exists another diptych, the ‘Passion diptych in three registers (135()-75)’ which in form is different from the Dormouse diptych as it has five apertures. Apart from the form of the diptych, this passion diptych varies a lot in terms of expression from the Dormouse diptych. The Dormouse diptych contains a range of emotions and passions. From somberness to Joyous rapture to an awkward tuition – it has it all. However, the ‘Passion diptych in three registers’ mostly continues along without much changes in individual expressions of horror or happiness, of Joy or sadness. Additionally, unlike the Dormouse diptych, this diptych doesn’t have the cruciform halo and doesn’t contain scenes such as the ‘Raising of Lazarus’ and ‘The Hanging of Judas’. Furthermore, this diptych also lacks difference in scale and precise proportions that distinguishes itself between a good and great diptych. For example, in the last register, the swooning Virgin is seen as tender, restfully falling into the hands of the women supporting her. However, in this Passion diptych, it seems like she’s standing with her eyes closed. In conclusion, the Dormouse diptych is a wonderful piece of gothic ivory that is unrivalled not only each composition provides and produces and how the visual complexity of this diptych make the study of its images rewarding. ‘ Bibliography Lowdown, John, and John Cherry, Medieval Ivories and Works of Art: The Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario. British Columbia: Skillet Publishing, 2008 How to cite Analysis of Passion Diptychs, Papers

Friday, December 6, 2019

Sustainable Business Planning- Free-Samples-Myassignmenthelp.com

Questions: 1.What does Professor Soderstroms article say about the relative role of regulation and voluntary action in the Development of this reporting? 2.The Committee recommended (in 2006 - Recommendations section, #5) that sustainability reporting in Australia should remain voluntary what were the main arguments for this? 3.What does this commentator say about the Potential shortcomings of the GRI? 4.What do you think are the three most distinctive and significant ideas in this (integrated reporting) Emerging Framework? Answers: 1.According to professor Soderstrom regulation role has significantly impacted the voluntary action of this reporting. The law commissions have passed some legislation that governs the industries on waste release to the environment. These laws have significantly impacted on the industrial disclosure concerning the amount of waste to be released since something measured can be managed. Over the years the Australian law required for all the industries to produce reports relating to waste disposal, and this has had a tremendous effect on the environment since waste disposal reduced to a controllable level. Environmental matters have become a top priority to the societies, and the cooperation has been pressurized to work according to the legislation. In any action, they take reports should be produced to certify if it is by the law. A favorable environment has some positive impact on financial consideration for the cooperation and the future market success. 2.The main arguments why sustainability reporting should remain voluntarily in Australia was based on the fact that, mandatory reporting will create some of the added cost on businesses which will result to amenability mentality. Commonwealth legislation works only on the conservational and health safety problems. However, this does not establish to sustainability commentary framework, since it covers only specific matters. Therefore, on the issue of additional cost on businesses, mandatory reporting will significantly add a layer of compliance cost to many Australian companies, thus affecting its operability. Meeting compliance cost requirements is usually high, and it increases over time thus arguably showing why this reporting should be voluntary. Also, the issue of conformity mentality being adopted by the companies, pose a significant risk to this companies because they go with what the council requires of them at the expense of their best interest. So, this should not be the ca se because it will be a dangerous move to make. 3.Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), on sustainability reporting, was presented to be an act of revealing, measuring and holding the accountability of the organizational internal and external stakeholders towards goal presentation of maintainable development. Thus, this is a shortcoming because sustainability report is meant to provide a well-adjusted and rational representation of the proper performance of a reporting organization that should include both positive and negative involvement. The broad idea is that financial report should not be the first report being produced but also the environmental performance report which should be part of the sustainability reporting because it has an impact on the future market success. 4.Since the financial reports are separate from the other reports, integrated reporting will bring all these stories into one major report containing all these materials. And the main idea behind this is that a single document will represent all facets of sustainability. Also, it provides a clear and precise picture of how the organization generates value and establishes stewardship now and in the future. Furthermore, integrated reporting will bring information substantial together about a group supremacy, approach and prospects in a way that will show profitable, ecological and social context within which it operates, and this will have improved the sustainable business and its environment.