Monday, January 20, 2020
Portraying the Character of Lady Macbeth :: Lady Macbeth Scottish Plays Essays
Portraying the Character of Lady Macbeth Congratulations on getting the part of Lady Macbeth in the recent Old Vicââ¬â¢s production of the Scottish Play I am writing this letter to give you some interpretation and tips on how you can portray you character best on stage. After watching numerous versions of the play, I have not once seen this character being conveyed as well as the Globeââ¬â¢s recent production. Hence in this letter I want to clarify and explain how this scene can be staged best, since it is one of the most important in the play; your role will need to be played out exceptionally well. The reason why this scene is so important is that in this scene we feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth for the first time in the play, we witness the true depth of guilt expressed for all to see, and in this scene it is expressed through her actions and words during her nightmare sleep. We see her suffering and realize the extent of her actions earlier in the play. I will explain line by line how I would like to see you play this scene on stage. At this stage in the play, Lady Macbeth, is an odd one since her character is so different from the earlier scenes in the play. In this scene it is crucial that you act with despair and regret in your eyes and most importantly the audience must feel pity and definitely must sense sympathy for you. You will need to portray yourself as a totally different Lady Macbeth in this scene from the one who so coolly prepared the murder of the King. Her trance-like state must echo that of Macbeth in Act two, scene one; it is crucial that you convey the detachment and isolation she is feeling to the audience. The doctor will be dressed in a black outfit to convey that Scotland is sick and disordered under the hands or an unnatural evil ruler, whereas the Gentlewoman will be dressed in a white maids outfit reflecting her loyalty towards her mistress, looking after her even during her illness and not revealing her secrets to anyone. As I witnessed in the Roman Polanskiââ¬â¢s version of the Scottish Play, I thought it was clever for Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s character to be undressed as it conveyed the sense of revealing all of your inner thoughts to the audience quite brilliantly. Although, I donââ¬â¢t know how comfortable you might feel being nude on stage, I thought that this would be a great way to portray your character the best. We will negotiate this matter
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Church Planting
TEMPLE BAPTIST SEMINARY A PLAN FOR CHURCH PLANTING IN BARREIRAS, BRAZIL A CHURCH PLANTING PLAN SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF TEMPLE BAPTIST SEMINARY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO CHURCH PLANTING AND GROWTH (ICST 6423) BY Barron Mason JULY 27, 2011 INTRODUCTION Beginning a new church-planting project is a task that requires much responsibility and effort. It is not a light-hearted venture. Nor is it a task that has a one-size-fits-all model or method.Each church plant has unique elements because it reaches unique people in unique places throughout the world. It is a humbling yet exhilarating experience to be called by God to this task of planting a church among a specific group of people. This paper will discuss the work of planting a church among the poor in the city of Barreiras, in the country of Brazil. Included in this paper are demographic data that influence the strategies and methods chosen for planting the church. Also included are var ious factors of strategy and methods to be implemented in this church-planting endeavor.May God be glorified in this work and may the local body of Christ in Barreiras, Brazil one day be a shining light that reaches people with the gospel of Christ and reproduces itself in other church plants throughout the region and the world. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA OF BARREIRAS The city of Barreiras is situated in the Northeastern part of Brazil, in the state of Bahia. The region is a plains region where farmland is abundant. The climate of Barreiras is arid and hot. There is a rainy season from November to January. The rest of the year has little to no rainfall.Even though there is little rainfall during most of the year the region makes itââ¬â¢s living by agricultural farming and cattle farming. Some of the crops produced in the region include sugar cane, corn, soybeans, cotton, and coffee. Irrigation is used in most farms and is a process that was introduced to the region in the 1990s, which aide d in the population explosion of the city and region. [1] According to the 2007 Brazilian Census there is a population of 137,427 people in Barreiras. This census also reports that the size of the city is 7,859 square kilometers (3,034 square miles). 2] The city lies between natural geographical barriers. It is located in a valley between higher elevations, with various rivers surrounding and running through it. The rivers that make up part of the city include the Rio Sao Francisco (Sao Francisco River), Rio de Janeiro (Janeiro River), Rio das Femeas (Females River), and the Rio Boa Sorte (Good Luck River). [3] Based on personal visits to the city there is a clearly visible contrast in the financial classes of the people. The farming industry has led to the wealth of many people in the area.Yet, there is a large gap between the rich and poor. Albeit a rich city, a majority of the population of Barreiras is poor. The common citizen of the city struggles with providing basic needs for their family. Most of the poor women are the ones who provide many of the public services to the city, such as maids, custodial work in stores and hotels and market vendors. The men work as builders and farmers. Often the men work in the fields for weeks at a time, coming home on the weekends every two weeks for a couple of days rest.The average family income for the poor population is approximately R$800. 00 per month. That is the equivalent of US$500. 00 monthly. This figure is based on two working adults in each household. Because of this low income most people do not own a car and live in a very small house made of wood or block. Often the homes are unfinished. As families can afford to complete construction on the home they will. Because it is common for men to work in fields for days or weeks at a time, their absence in the home creates many obstacles to ministry and church growth.One of the common situations in a church in the region is that it is full of women and children and greatly lacking in male leadership and example. This, along with the other factors mentioned above will have an impact on the strategy to planting a church among the poor of this city. FACTORS OF STRATEGY AND METHOD Before the work begins, a strategy must be put in place and methods must be decided. This section will outline and describe how the church plant will begin and unfold. The beginning stages and the factors most important to it will be described in this section as well.The plan will serve as a guideline to the work that will be done to see that the church is carefully given over to national leadership so that it may continue reproducing itself in the region and throughout the world. The Prayer Factor The first factor that will be implemented in the church plant in Barreiras is prayer. As Jesus demonstrated in his earthly ministry, prayer is a vital part of a successful communion with God. In Matthew 14 Jesus had just finished performing the miracle of feeding 5,000 men plus women and children. In verse 23 he ââ¬Å"went up into a mountain apart to pray. Jesus also spent special time in prayer before his suffering and death. ââ¬Å"And he went a little farther, and fell on his face, and prayedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Matthew 26:39). In The Book of Church Growth: History, Theology, and Principles, Thom S. Rainer confirms the importance of prayer in the life of the local church. He stated, ââ¬Å"There is simply no more important principle on Church Growth than prayer. â⬠[4] Reflecting on the early church, it is clear that prayer was fundamental to their Christian life. Acts 1:14 speaks of this truth, ââ¬Å"These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication. In the church plant personal and corporate prayer will be emphasized. Along with motivating prayer times personally and corporately, sharing responses to prayer will also be vital. As the church body is gathered for worship there will be time for prayer requests and praises for answered prayers. It will be important for the believers to have those times because they will be encouraging to those who are still waiting on answers to prayer. Perhaps the best way to encourage believers in the church to pray will be the personal example of the leadership.The church planter will need to record and report on his personal prayer life, for example, with a list of requests and their answers. By relating this personal devotion to prayer the church will be motivated to incorporate it into their daily lives. The Vision Factor The second factor to be incorporated into the church planting effort is vision. According to Tom A. Steffen, the vision statement is a tool that is useful for allowing the church planting team to see their final destination and how to get there. [5] The vision statement can be likened to a road map.Before taking a trip the driver acquires a map that outlines the destination and route to arrive there. In the church plant the vision statement will serve as t hat map. The statement will be the destination ââ¬â what the church should look like. Using the vision statement, the church plant team members can effectively plan the trip ââ¬â how to arrive at the destination. The vision statement for the church in Barreiras is: ââ¬Å"This church exists as a local body of saved and baptized believers in Jesus Christ to bring glory to God Almighty through its worship, witness, walk, and work.This church is to reproduce in this region as well as throughout the world. This church will fulfill its vision by practicing the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-40) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). â⬠Fulfilling the Vision With the Great Commission The Great Commission involves both reaching people with the gospel and teaching them the Word of God. M. David Sills thoroughly treated this subject in his book, Reaching and Teaching: A Call to Great Commission Obedience. He argued the importance of both evangelizing the target group as well as spending the necessary and often difficult time to teach them, as s clearly mandated in the Great Commission. Sills highlights the missionary ministry of the Apostle Paul, showing that he spent a great deal of time and energy in teaching the churches that he founded. ââ¬Å"Paul stated that he longed to preach Christ in the unreached areas so that he would not be building on another manââ¬â¢s foundation, but his ministry reveals that this was balanced with staying to preach and teach, writing letters, or sending disciples in his place to continue the essential ministry that remained. [6] The church will have set times for evangelism as well as training to equip the believers to evangelize on their own. Fulfilling the Vision With the Great Commandment The church will be involved in the discipleship process. This will be vital to the life and growth of the church as the believers are challenged and taught to live a life pleasing to God. Through teaching believers to love Go d completely and to love their neighbors as themselves, the vision will be fulfilled. The Accurate Gospel FactorOne existing danger in a church-planting project is preaching an inaccurate gospel. When the gospel message is not presented accurately to the target group the resulting church will be negatively effected. Perhaps the target group will believe the gospel in hopes of it bringing health or good crops. Or perhaps they will accept it as just another belief system to add to their list. If this is carried on from generation to generation then the church will continue preaching an inaccurate gospel. Therefore, the gospel presented to the target group must be accurate.Steffen points out that the gospel presented to the target group has a direct relation to the type of church that is planted and their understanding of the Bible. ââ¬Å"The fundamental key to understanding the whole Bible is a correct understanding of the good news of Jesus Christ. â⬠[7] The accurate gospel mes sage that will be presented to the people of Barreiras will be based on and include four primary elements. They are: 1) God is holy, 2) man is sinful, 3) Christ is sufficient, and 4) man must have faith. These are simple and concise statements.However, each has a basis on Godââ¬â¢s Word and is important for understanding the accurate gospel message. Unfortunately, many gospel presentations include the following two elements: Christ died to forgive sin and unless one wants to go to Hell he must be saved. Although those are included in the gospel message, it is not a complete, nor accurate, gospel message. The above four essential elements will be explained below. God is Holy Because God is holy he is completely separate from evil and sin. God does not allow sin to be around him.It is recorded in Isaiah 6:1-3 that Isaiah saw the throne of the Lord and heard seraphims saying to him, ââ¬Å"Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. â⬠It is al so recorded in 1 Peter 1:15, ââ¬Å"But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation. â⬠When considering the holiness of God man understands that he has a problem. Man does not meet Godââ¬â¢s standard and cannot have a relationship with him in his present state of sin. Man is Sinful Manââ¬â¢s condition is destitute. Man has erred and has chosen to disobey God and go his own way.In Genesis 3 the first sin of mankind is recorded when Adam disobeyed Godââ¬â¢s command to not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. Because of Adamââ¬â¢s sin all men are now born sinners. It is recorded in Romans 3:23, ââ¬Å"For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. â⬠Romans 5:12 also shows that all men are sinners, ââ¬Å"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. â⬠The gospel must present this truth. The gospel does not exist to solve the health problems or vocational problems of man.It exists because mankind is sinful and cannot go to God as a sinner. However, the gospel is the good news that provides sinners with a solution. Christ is Sufficient When someone understands that God is holy and that man is sinful then he is going to be in need of some good news. The good news is that Jesus Christ has paid the price for manââ¬â¢s sin and his work is sufficient to bring salvation to man and reconcile him to God. The good news is presented in Romans 5:8 ââ¬â ââ¬Å"But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. â⬠Other verses of Scripture relate the good news of Jesus Christ as well.Romans 3:24-25, ââ¬Å"Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past , through the forbearance of God. â⬠1 Timothy 2:5, ââ¬Å"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. â⬠This good news of Christââ¬â¢s death, burial and resurrection must be taught as the only sufficient plan for the salvation of mankind. But how does man get this salvation? Must he work for it? What does the Bible say?The final element of an accurate gospel is the necessity of personal faith. Man Must Have Faith For many American Christians, there are famous words recorded in Ephesians 2:8-9: ââ¬Å"For by grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. â⬠These verses are clear that man cannot earn salvation. Salvation is a gift. Salvation is personal through faith. Faith is the key to an individualââ¬â¢s salvation. Believe is another term used in the Bible to describe manââ¬â¢s acceptance of the gospel message. This personal faith or belief is explained in 1 John 5:11-13.And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. The accurate gospel must include all four elements when presented to the people of Barreiras. The holy God who loves the sinful man and sent his only Son to pay the price for manââ¬â¢s sin provides salvation to those who have faith in Christ.This is the accurate gospel message. The National Leadership Factor Steffen pointed out that the church plant must involve national leadership early on, if not from the beginning. He also noted the importance of beginning the church plant with a strategic plan for completely leaving the work in national leadersââ¬â¢ hands. He commented on a mission leader who attested to the fact that the church cannot keep up with the worldââ¬â¢s population growth and continue planting new churches if they are ââ¬Å"reluctant to release power swiftly to those they have come to reach. [8] These two principles will be important to the church-planting project in Barreiras, Brazil. Brazil is not a pioneer mission field. One of the striking things concerning the life of the church in Brazil is that the past two decades have shown a dramatic growth among evangelical Christians. One result of that growth has been the founding of Bible Institutes and seminaries. The function of these institutions is to train workers for ministry throughout Brazil and the world. Because these institutions already exist there is really no need to establish more training institutions.Also, it is not difficult to find trained leaders for the newly planted churches. A reality for many of the seminary graduates is that upon completion of their seminary program there are few or n o ministry positions available in churches for them to fill. Therefore, there should not be difficulty in finding a qualified leader for the church plant. The search for leadership will begin with the existing seminaries and Bible Institutes. The Exit Factor The exit plan for this church plant will be modeled after Steffenââ¬â¢s explanation of and emphasis on role changes.Using these role changes, the church can systematically and successfully be given over to Brazilian leadership. The following roles will be filled by the church planter and replaced with the national leadership. The first role is ââ¬Å"learner. â⬠The learner role will be occupied the entire time the church planter serves the target group. The second role is ââ¬Å"evangelist. â⬠During this role, the church planter will have as his goal ââ¬Å"winning key members of the target people to Christ. â⬠[9] The next role is ââ¬Å"teacher. â⬠The teacher role focuses on modeling ministry with a na tional believer accompanying him.In the fourth role, ââ¬Å"resident advisor,â⬠the church planter becomes a ââ¬Å"coach on the sidelineâ⬠and joys with the team when they win and sorrows with the team when they lose. [10] The fifth role is that of ââ¬Å"itinerant advisor. â⬠During this role the national leadership will be responsible for the churchââ¬â¢s administration while the church planter takes leaves of absence from the target group. The final role is the ââ¬Å"absent advisor. â⬠This will take place when the church planter is completely removed from the target group and maintains contact and instruction as needed through visits and correspondence.During the resident advisor and itinerant advisor stages the church planter will make survey trips to other areas that are potential locations for new church plants. In order to maintain a vision for expansion, it will be necessary to make regular trips such as these. The purpose is to increase awareness o f areas that are in need of a church plant. It will also be important to take along some of the national leadership. In doing so, the nationals will develop a vision for other areas and for reproducing themselves there.This will enable the church plant to become mission minded and encourage them to take on personal responsibility for fulfilling the Great Commission. CONCLUSION After years of struggles and victories the church plant be administrated fully by national believers. For Godââ¬â¢s glory there will be a local body of believers fulfilling Godââ¬â¢s plan on earth. When the church plant begins to personally and responsibly fulfill the Great Commission then the job has been completed ââ¬â sort of. In the completion of one church plant another must automatically begin among the next target group.Thus, the cycle of church planting continues, never really completing. By Godââ¬â¢s grace and for his glory the church plant in Barreiras will not complete, but keep going. BIBLIOGRAPHY IBGE [emailà protected] http://www. ibge. gov. br/cidadesat/painel/painel. php? codmun=290320# (accessed July 24, 2011). Prefeiutra Municipal de Barreiras. Economia. http://www. barreiras. ba. gov. br/site/index. html (accessed July 24, 2011). Rainer, Thom S. The Book of Church Growth: History, Theology, and Principles. Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman and Holman Publishers, 1993. Sills, M. David.Reaching and Teaching: A Call to Great Commission Obedience. Chicago, Illinois: Moody Publishers, 2010. Steffen, Tom A. Passing the Baton: Church Planting that Empowers. LaHabra, California: Center for Organizational and Ministry Development, 1997. Wikipedia. Barreiras. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Barreiras (accessed July 24, 2011). ââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â [1] Prefeitura Municipal de Barreiras, ââ¬Å"Economia,â⬠http://www. barreiras. ba. gov. br/site/index. html (accessed July 24, 2011). [2] IBGE: [emailà protected], http://w ww. ibge. gov. br/cidadesat/painel/painel. php? codmun=290320# (accessed July 24, 2011). 3] Wikipedia, ââ¬Å"Barreiras,â⬠http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Barreiras (accessed July 24, 2011). [4] Thom S. Rainer, The Book of Church Growth: History, Theology, and Principles, (Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman and Holman Publishers, 1993), 183. [5] Tom A. Steffen, Passing the Baton: Church Planting that Empowers, (La Habra, California: Center for Organizational and Ministry Development, 1997), 78. [6] M. David Sills, Reaching and Teaching: A Call to Great Commission Obedience, (Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2010), 99. [7] Steffen, Passing the Baton, 134. [8] Steffen, Passing the Baton, 14. [9] Steffen, Passing the Baton, 22. [10] Ibid. , 23.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
The Small Business Administration (SBA) Essay examples
The Small Business Administration (SBA) In July of 1953 the United States Congress amended an act called the Small Business Act. Many believed that the essence of the American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Also, that only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities for expression and growth of personal initiative and individual judgment can be assured. Thus, the Small Business Act was amended. In order to carry out the policies of this Act there was hereby created an agency under the name Small Business Administration. The United States Small Business Administration, more commonly known as the SBA, is a federal agency to protect and assist Americasâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Financial Assistance is made up of three different loan categories: à · 7(a) General Business Loan, which is most widely used. It provides funds for almost any legitimate business purpose. à · Certified Development Company Loans (504 Program) provide long term, fixed rate financing at reasonable rates for businesses to grow. à · Other Special Loan Programs include: Micro loans; Lines of Credit; Contract Loans; Physical Disaster Loans; Direst loans to veterans, Vietnam, disabled and handicapped individuals, etc. Another function of the SBA is Investment Capital. This provides small businesses to have money or capital for growth and finance. The Small Business Investment Capital or SBIC provides the capital. Developed in 1958, the SBIC wanted to fill the gap between venture capitol and the needs of small businesses. There are two types of SBICs, the regular SBIC and the specialized SBIC. The Procurement Assistance function tries to make sure that small businesses get their fair pay, goods and services from the federal government. 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Friday, December 27, 2019
Nonpolar Molecule Definition and Examples
AÃ nonpolar molecule has no separation of charge, so no positive or negative poles are formed. In other words, the electrical charges of nonpolar molecules are evenly distributed across the molecule. Nonpolar molecules tend to dissolve well in nonpolar solvents, which are frequently organic solvents. In a polar molecule, one side of the molecule has a positive electrical charge and the other side has a negative electrical charge. Polar molecules tend to dissolve well in water and other polar solvents. There are also amphiphilic molecules, large molecules that have both polar and nonpolar groups attached to them. Because these molecules have both polar and nonpolar character, they make good surfactants, aiding in mixing water with fats. Technically, the only completely nonpolar molecules consist of a single type of atom or of different types of atoms that display a certain spatial arrangement. Many molecules are intermediate, neither completely nonpolar nor polar. What Determines Polarity? You can predict whether a molecule will be polar or nonpolar by looking at the type of chemical bonds formed between the atoms of the elements. If there is a significant difference between the electronegativity values of the atoms, the electrons wont be shared equally between the atoms. In other words, the electrons will spend more time closer to one atom than the other. The atom that is more attractive to the electron will have an apparent negative charge, while the atom that is less electronegative (more electropositive) will have a net positive charge. Predicting polarity is simplified by considering the point group of the molecule. Basically, if the dipole moments of a molecule cancel each other out, the molecule is nonpolar. If the dipole moments dont cancel out, the molecule is polar. Not all molecules have a dipole moment. For example, a molecule that has a mirror plane wont have a dipole moment because the individual dipole moments cant lie in more than one dimension (a point). Nonpolar Molecule Examples Examples of homonuclear nonpolar molecules are oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and ozone (O3). Other nonpolar molecules include carbon dioxide (CO2) and the organic molecules methane (CH4), toluene, and gasoline. Most carbon compounds are nonpolar. A notable exception is carbon monoxide, CO. Carbon monoxide is a linear molecule, but the electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen is significant enough to make the molecule polar. Alkynes are considered nonpolar molecules because they dont dissolve in water. The noble or inert gases are also considered nonpolar. These gases consist of single atoms of their element, such as argon, helium, krypton, and neon.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Social Media Network Technology - 1310 Words
Social Media Network Technology Paper The web is no longer a read only product, it now has the ability to be interactive and particpatory. Users are able to interact over the internet with each other with instant messaging and emails and use social networks to share news, videos, and photos with others, bringing people with common interest, opinions, and experiences together and closer. Some of the most popular social networks include Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn. Currently social networks are mostly used to keep in touch with friends, colleagues, peers and family, there are far more benefits, that the social media platform can provide. This paper explores the topic of social media in modern education. There are benefits andâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Additional learning resources and materials can also be provided through tools such as Google Apps for Education or Ning. ââ¬Å"The major factor that students cite as the cause of their bordom at achool is the materials are not interesting or relevantâ⬠. international jouranL) Engaging in social media learning activities allow for social debates, gourp projects, and eliminates classroom boredom. This also provides a place for students to build supportive relationships with insturtors, overcome barriers of time and locations, while learning from each other and others outside of the school walls. Social media as collaborative platforms. Research shows that students learn and retain more information longer when working in groups over all other instructional formats. By utilizing social media tools students can gther and share resources and otheri nformation. Individuals in the community can provide additional resources and inforamtion. 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Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Reflecting On And Investing In The Future -Myassignmenthelp.Com
Question: Discuss About The Reflecting On And Investing In The Future? Answer: Introduction The task focuses on good corporate social responsibility behaviours that are undertaken by organisations. According to Suliman, Al-Khatib Thomas (2016), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulation practice performed by organisations. The efforts made by the managers to earn the trust of the people in a society and protect the environment are termed as the corporate social activities of an organisation. The task highlights some of the actions that have led to the improvement of societies as well as environment. The task focuses on five examples responsible actions executed by famous business organisations to attract the attention of the society and increase the reputation in the market. Examples of good Corporate Social Responsibility One of the popular companies that are involved in providing online shoes and clothes is Zappos. The company is a subsidiary of Amazon and is located in Nevada, USA. IT was formed in 1999 and has helped people to shop for various leather items that are attractive to them (Zappos.com, 2018). It is an internationally famous company and has over 1500 employees working for the betterment of the organisation. Hence, the CSR activity that the company is involved with helps in making the society better as well as provides compensation for the employees. According to Cheng, Ioannou Serafeim (2014), Zappos helps in selling shoes to the people and consequently make a huge impact in the society with the shoeboxes. The company is known to make money by selling the shoeboxes in a creative manner. This money made by Zappos, are donated to charitable organisations for the betterment of the society and children. This is one such activity that helps Zappos to ensure that the social impact related to performing successful business is maintained. The company also donates goods that can be useful for the children. Hence, the involvement of the employees plays a huge role. Zappos ensures that the employees involved in the volunteering of charitable work are given time off from work. This is because the company value the contribution made by the employees for the social cause. Mere working from 9 to 5, is not the motto that is set by the managers of Zappos. General Electric (GE) is an American public company that specialises in aviation, energy connection, digital, lightning, oil and gas. The company was formed in 1892 and is headquartered in New York. Over the years, General Electric has grown to become a household name and have tasted huge success in the international market. Along with the quality of products that are sold by the company, the focus also remains on the community and the environment (Ge.com, 2018). Products such oil and gas may cause problems in the environment and consequently to the lives of the people. Hence, GE contributes to the volunteering of social causes. The CSR activity undertaken by General Electric includes supporting senior care centres. This is because the managers of GE believe that the senior citizens of a community are the most neglected people. The profit of the company is donated to such charitable organisations, for the better lives of the people. Apart from the senior, the company also takes into consideration the condition of the children suffering from autism. They help in educating children so that they may have a bright future. It has been seen that the company provides over 1 million working hours per year for the betterment of the society (Korschun, Bhattacharya Swain, 2014). They also focus on the neglected urban population for its development and for the improvement of the environment in general. GE organises a Global Community Day in which the company coordinates with other companies for ensuring that urgent projects for the betterment of the society are undertaken. BMW is one of the most famous car manufacturing companies located in Bavaria, Germany. The company was set up 1916 and today it is known for manufacturing the best automobiles and motorcycles that are popular all over the world (Bmwgroup.com, 2018). The fame of the company is such that the brand is used in television. In this regard, it can be said that the company is also one of the biggest contributors to the social factors that affect business. It is to be noted that cars emit smog that causes air pollution. Hence, it is the duty of BMW to ensure that the environment is protected for the safety of the people living in the society. BMW takes pride in the contribution it makes to the society. The company is said to be one of the most socially responsible in the car manufacturing industry. Thus, the reputation of the company can reach sky-high due to the contribution it makes to the society. Within 2020, the company aims to help 1 million people. This can be done by setting up education campaign and creating programmes such as "The Schools for the Environmental Education Development Project". This can help in raising awareness of social and environmental issues. Apart from this, the company ensures that the success of the company is aligned with its success in the business. As stated by Poussenkova et al., (2016) the company provides a good example of a business model and the assistance that can be provided for a social cause. Another clothing company, Levi Strauss keeps it focus on the CSR activities that it undertakes. Levi Strauss is an American clothing company that was founded in May 1853. The company is known to make jeans that define the style statement of every generation. Despite suffering some setbacks in the business, the company have made amends by applying strategies that help in its growth. The revenue, net income and assets of the company have been on the increase for the last couple of years due to proper interaction with customers (Levistrauss.com, 2018). Hence, the CSR activities that the company is involved with help in reducing the negative impact on the environment. As observed by Tai Chuang (2014) Levi Strauss aims to prevent the degradation of the environment and the conservation of natural resources. The company is a major contributor to the human rights and environmental causes. It can be said that, like BMW, Levi Strauss also has its own campaign that addresses the safety and the conservation of the environment and natural resources. The Worker Well Being Initiative helps in providing a proper work-life balance for the employees working in the organisation. They have also contributed to the use of less water for the manufacturing of their jeans. As of now, the company have managed to save over one billion litres of water. In the future, the company aims to improve the programme and by 2020, aims to launch the campaign so that other people and organisations can follow the footsteps for preserving the environment. Thus, it can be said that the focus of Levi Strauss remains on the safety of the environment. Starbucks is considered to be the most famous coffee company and coffee chain in America. The company was founded in 1971, in Seattle. The company operates in over 23,768 locations. The company is known to take care of the employees and meet the requirements of the customers that are intrigued by the consumption of the products (Starbucks.com, 2018). The main code of business conduct of the company is the ethical and social responsibilities. The focus is not only customer centric but also environmental centric. Thus, this makes the company a global success and help in establishing a proper reputation in the market. The focus of Starbucks has been to be ethical as well as social while conducting business. The aim of the company is to create products that can be beneficial for the customers as well as the environment (Carroll, 2015). Hence, the company have started campaign programmes such as C.A.F.E for setting guidelines. These guidelines help in maintaining the quality of the products, social and economic responsibility along with managing the environment. They even have a partnership with Ethos Water that provides clean water to the people. This water is used for the manufacturing of the coffee as well. According to Clapp Rowlands (2014), the biggest advantage of Starbucks is the fact that it focuses on the need for social improvement rather than the company. This is one of the main reasons behind the reputation of the brand and the fan following it has in the markets across the globe. Conclusion Thus, it can be concluded that every organisation needs to focus on the CSR activities for maintaining its reputation. The CSR activities help companies to remain organised about the manner in which business can be carried on in the organisation. It is seen that every company enjoys success because they focus more on the development of the community. Companies such as BMW, Levi Strauss and Starbucks focus more on the development of the community. This leads to the increase in reputation that becomes the main strategy for success in the competing market. Reference Bmwgroup.com. (2018).Bmwgroup.com. Retrieved 30 January 2018, from https://www.bmwgroup.com/en.html Carroll, A. B. (2015). Corporate social responsibility.Organizational dynamics,44(2), 87-96. Cheng, B., Ioannou, I., Serafeim, G. (2014). Corporate social responsibility and access to finance.Strategic Management Journal,35(1), 1-23. Clapp, J., Rowlands, I. H. (2014). Corporate social responsibility.The Essential Guide to Global Environmental Governance. Routledge: London, 42-44. Ge.com. (2018).GE | The Digital Industrial Company | Imagination at Work. Retrieved 30 January. 2018 from https://www.ge.com/ Korschun, D., Bhattacharya, C. B., Swain, S. D. (2014). Corporate social responsibility, customer orientation, and the job performance of frontline employees.Journal of Marketing,78(3), 20-37. Levistrauss.com. (2018).Levi Strauss. Retrieved 30 January 2018, from https://www.levistrauss.com/ Poussenkova, N., Nikitina, E., Loe, J. S., Wilson Rowe, E., Wilson, E., Fjaertoft, D. (2016). Corporate Social Responsibility.Russian Analytical Digest (RAD),181. Starbucks.com. (2018).Starbucks Coffee Company. Retrieved 30 January 2018, from https://www.starbucks.com/ Suliman, A. M., Al-Khatib, H. T., Thomas, S. E. (2016). Corporate Social Responsibility.Corporate Social Performance: Reflecting on the Past and Investing in the Future, 15. Tai, F. M., Chuang, S. 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Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Water Pollution in Vietnam Essay Example
Water Pollution in Vietnam Paper With the rapid growth of industrialization in urban cities, the water around them is getting more and more polluted. One time casually crossed by To Lick River, one of the big rivers in the capital Hanoi, behind the industrial zone. The river water there was polluted seriously and smelt really fetid. A lot of small fishes and other sea creatures were dead and floating on the surface of the river. I was thinking about how people could live near such a polluted environment and eat those poison fishes. They might be in danger. I then topped thinking and went away because that smell made me nauseated. That was the ordeal. However, the rapid growth of industrialization is not the only cause that leads to water pollution in Hanoi; climate changes and using old-dated technology to treat water also impact significantly on the quality of water. Water pollution has left huge problems in Hanoi. Above all, it affects heath negatively because the polluted water sources may produce an increase in disease such as respiratory diseases, water-borne diseases and intestinal sickness among people who live near that polluted environment. Yet, it also affects other economic activities such as agriculture, aquatic sports, fishery and tourism; and threatens the ecosystem. If water pollution gets more serious in the future, it is going to affect the development of economy and society. So, my motivation for doing this research is that I want people to be aware of how serious this issue in Hanoi by presenting some problems regarding to water pollution that Hanoi; besides, I also present some programs or solutions, both effectively and ineffectively, which Hanoi authorities has carried out. First of all, Hanoi is big city with the rapid growth of industrialization. We will write a custom essay sample on Water Pollution in Vietnam specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on Water Pollution in Vietnam specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on Water Pollution in Vietnam specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer However, this growth has produced a big problem concerning water pollution. Hanoi is listed among ten cities in the world with the highest level of water pollution (ââ¬Å"Health and Environment: Vietnam to Spendâ⬠par. 4). The problem is showed clearly in the article ââ¬Å"Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in River Water of Hanoi, Vietnam Using Multivariate analysesâ⬠written by Chichi et al. According to the authors, high concentrations of several toxic heavy metals such as Cd, As, Cue, Zen, BP are detected in the water of Nine River and one of its tributaries, the To Lick River, in Hanoi. It is caused by untreated domestic and industrial wastewater charged into the rivers from the factories of mechanical engineering rubber, soap, tobacco, paper and metal located along these rivers. Relating to the problem that stated above, another researcher claims that Hanoi is facing the threat of arsenic pollution originated from underground water, rivers water, ponds water and lakes water. The concentrations of arsenic in the river significantly exceeded the Vietnamese drink king water standard for arsenic (Bang et al 466). According to ââ¬Å"Rural people provided with water filters to prevent arsenic poisoningâ⬠, up to 21 percent Of Vietnamese population are exposed to arsenic in drinking water at a level above the acceptable 1 Poop (or 0. 01 MGM of arsenic per liter) recommended by the World Health Organization. Water containing arsenic at high level would cause many serious disease including skin cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, inborn deformities. Besides industrialization, climate change is also one of the causes resulting in water pollution. According to ââ¬Å"Seminar seeks solutionsâ⬠, the elements of climate changes are changes in temperature, water flows, the transformation of pollutant at catchments and rising sea levels. These changes affect the eater quality significantly. To cope with this problem, ââ¬Å"Hanoi, December 23 (VAN) The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on December 23 held a seminar discussing climate changes impacts on water resources in Vietnam and measures to reduce water pollution and maintain aquatic ecosystemsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Seminar seeks solutionsâ⬠par. 1). Dry. Dang HTH Lana Hung from the Department of Water Resources Management states ââ¬Å"Vietnam should consider recommendations issued by the US in its global climate change research programs to timely deal with climate changes impacts on water resourcesâ⬠(CTD in ââ¬Å"Seminarââ¬â¢ par. 3). According to Hung, the country should creates water management policies so as to use water resources effectively and efficiently and should study methods to treat and reuse Wastewater and desalinate sea water along with improving a legal framework for water management and distribution. Water pollution doesnââ¬â¢t only happen in urban centers, but also happens in craft villages in Hanoi. The main cause leading to water pollution in craft villages is that traditional craft villages still currently use old-fashioned technology, causing water pollution and harm the human health. The water around there has been seriously polluted. The latest survey by the Hanoi University of Technology showed that 100% of the samples of wastewater from craft villages have excessive contents of toxic chemicals than the permitted levelsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Health and Environment Vietnam Hanoiâ⬠par. 1 1). In the craft villages, the number of people with serious diseases like cancer has risen in recent years. The city has carried out a lot of big projects on water treatment system for craft villages with the capacity of 1 cubic meters per day (ââ¬Å"Heath and Environment Vietnam Hanoiâ⬠par. 7). Yet, to deal with this problem, ââ¬Å"Professor Dry Dang Kim Chi, Chair of the Vietnam Association for Environment Protection, stressed that local authorities should program craft villages development and demand to strictly follow the environment protection rules, rather than gathering strength on settling consequencesâ⬠(CTD. N ââ¬Å"Health and Environment Vietnam Hanoiâ⬠par. 8). Also, Hanoi planned to carry out 35 from now until 2015 period for solving water pollution problem in craft villages in Hanoi. Nevertheless, those are not still proper solutions so far. Water pollution problems solving has still been a big question in craft villages to Hanoi authorities. To deal tit arsenic pollution, ââ¬Å"some communes of northern Ha Name province have been provided with free-of-charge water filters to reduce the risk Of arsenic poisoning for the local populationâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Rural peopleâ⬠). The filters are set up to remove toxins and retain useful mineral. The project was processed by ââ¬Å"The National Centre for Safe Water and Environmental Hygiene with the assistance from the United Nations Children Fund (EUNICE) in coordination with the HCI Ltd. Co, a Swiss invested company in Vietnam specializing in water treatment technologiesâ⬠(Rural people). That helps reduce significant amount of arsenic in water. The same problems concerning water pollution have also happened in other cities in Vietnam. The authorities have attempted to fix those problems. In Quant Name, a province in the middle of Vietnam, a seminar was held on March 25, 2009 in support of water pollution control project (ââ¬Å"Seminar seeks to improveâ⬠par. 1 The project would be implemented in the central Quant Name and some provinces in the North. The project spent 330,000 USED to carry out with funding assistance from World Banks Institutional Development Fund (WIBNI). Environmental experts presented the important role of the media and local communities in support f water pollution control in Vietnam m. Another solution for water pollution control is the cooperation with another country. According to ââ¬Å"Vietnam, Mexico to raise cooperation in land management, water resourcesâ⬠, Ministers Of the Environment and Natural Resources of Vietnam and Mexico had a meeting on the sidelines of united Nation Climate Change Conference, held in Mexico. During the meeting, both minister agreed that this cooperation between two countries would contribute to international efforts in managing water resources, protecting the environment and decreasing negative impacts of global climate changes (ââ¬Å"Vietnam, Mexicoâ⬠par. ). Another cooperative project concerning water pollution control was created by the Ho Chi Mini City University of Technology (HOCUS), Thailand-based Asian Institute of Technology (TIT) and the Institute National des Sciences Applied uses (INS) in France (ââ¬Å"Vietnam has potentialâ⬠par . 3). This project focused on developing local technical and research skills to promote membrane-based wastewater reuse activities in the country. The principle in membrane technology is the forced selective passage of solute or solvents through special membranes, resulting in separation of individual constituents in the influent. This project was coordinated by local authorities and nation government authorities and gave good results with treated water in some industrial zone in the South. The above studies show that Hanoi as well as other cities in Vietnam is facing serious threats from the polluted water sources caused by industrialization, old-dated technologies and climate changes. Among above causes, industrialization is the leading cause of water pollution. The factories which located along rivers have discharged untreated industrial wastewater into the rivers. It creates the high level of water elution by heavy metal and arsenic, which affect health negatively. Moreover, the traditional craft villages still currently use old-fashioned technologies to treat wastewater. The elements Of climate changes such as changes in temperature, water flows and rising sea levels affect the water quality significantly. Water pollution has left huge problems. It affects health negatively by causing many serious disease including respiratory disease, water-borne disease, intestinal sickness, skin cancer, liver cancer and lung cancer. In addition, it threatens the ecosystem and other economic activities such as agriculture, as attic sports, fishery and tourism. Vietnam authorities have attempted to find out the solutions to solve these problems. Vietnam carried out a lot of projects in coordination with foreign companies such as Swiss invested company to specialize in water treatment technologies with funding assistance from EUNICE. Another project was created by HOCUS, TIT, INS in France. Vietnam also received funding assistance from WIBNI. Furthermore, Vietnam cooperated with Mexico in managing water resources and decreasing negative impacts of global climate changes. However, those solutions are not enough to decrease the level of water elution significantly. In my opinion, needs to make more efforts on solving this problem by reinforcing and revising Law on Environmental Protection and Development. These laws should restrict the industrial factories from discharging untreated wastewater into rivers.
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