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Drunken to death

A limerick Poems

Drunken to death

There was once a drunken man who drank too much beer,

He made his ten daughters to fear

They all ran away from men and never got married

For the fear of being left widows when they would all get buried

Since they feared their father died of drinking too much beer

Sonnet poem

Scared Child

A snail crawls on the chair

The child stretches his face

His tears flowing wide

Showing harsh lines

I did not imagine it

But my eyes saw it

Now am in scare

But he doesn’t care

Crying is a relief

From the grief

On a sobbing face

Hoping guardian will care

To take me with him

And run away from the scare

Father Paneloux in the Plague

Father Paneloux in the Plague

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Father Paneloux is a Jesuit priest in Oran. Early during the epidemic, he delivers a sermon to his confused, frightened congregation declaring that the plague is a God-sent punishment for their sins. As the plague rages on, he modifies this stance, seeing the Plague as a supreme test of faith. The actions of Paneloux are based on what he perceives as a generation that is more focused on their fears that made them lose faith. In a time of the plague, Paneloux seeks to reassure the people that God is supreme and still loves them in their conditions. One of the most evident aspects of the books is that the actions of Paneloux are tied to his faith and believe in God. However, he appears to focus on a derived value for connecting the people to God even in a time when they were in fear and agony. In fact. Paneloux describes the plague as a call from God for people to med their ways and reconnect with the creator.

The story carries a lot of symbolism where the fear and worries of the people are compared to a force that overcomes hope and strive for rebuilding. Full of faith and vision, Paneloux seeks God’s mercy over the people who are already in a lot of anguish (Gale, 2015). He pleads with God to show mercy on Jacques’ suffering, “My God, spare this child!” based on Paneloux’s beliefs, he is in search for peace for his people but also understands that god’s hand and actions are well overdue. Paneloux in his place a religious leader seeks to strike a balance by showing the people that they have to repent but also give them hope that God still loves them. The narrative driven by Paneloux is well hinged on matters of faith and the life that the people lived. He appears to be in pain in trying to reconcile the peoples’ fears and their faith in God that by the time the plague intensified appeared to have bene lost (Bentley, 2020). The priest interprets the sudden plague as just punishment for the sins of his congregation. He is vividly adamant during his sermon and further confuses an already puzzled, fearful populace.

The people who by this time seek consolation in times of fear have only Paneloux to look up to for encouragement. However, the priest is adamant to sweep the sins of the people under the carpet and stands his ground by telling them that God is angry for their sins. He goes ahead to seek peace with his past where he regrets not being strong in considering sin that maybe would have saved the people the anguish brought by the plague (Gale, 2015). In addition, Paneloux seeks to show the people where they have failed but also fears that the hard headed people will not listen. Paneloux is seen as an unstable man who takes sides based on the situation.

In his own view, the suffering and the anguish that people are going through was extreme and even consoles with one of his peers who lost a boy. He believes that the children should not innocently suffer for sins they never committed. Rieux even appears to have a very good relation with the priest after his boy’s death (Bentley, 2020). The two are a symbol of different forces that came into agreement in times of disaster as shown y their different beliefs. Just like in the time of plague, Paneloux is sure that matters of faith and suffering are very distinct and comes down to individual’s perception. As a priest, Paneloux derives happiness in seeing people and a good life but the plague came and distorted all this flow of life.

References

Bentley, W. (2020). Reflections on the characters of Dr Rieux and Fr Paneloux in Camus’ The Plague in a consideration of human suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic. HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 76(4), 7.

Gale, C. L. (2015). A Study Guide for Albert Camus’s The Plague. Gale, Cengage Learning.

Fast Foods Restaurants

Fast Foods Restaurants

There has international cries from clients that have ever used fast food restaurants for their meals. The case has been the fast food has been the leading factor to various diseases such as diabetes, obesity amid heart ailments caused due to large deposition of cholesterol in the veins. The case of the above issues has led to negative experience amid the clients in the last five years. For example, in the UAE there have been highly criticized (Kumar, 2010).

The outcome has been bad for the people, the government as well as other note stakeholders has the problems have been leading to extra medical and social cost.

Doctor’s Surgery

Doctor’s offering this service have received both negative and positive feedback due to their services. However, clients have had positive experience to this service hence it can be noted that the doctors offering surgery services in the UAE are relevantly undertaking the chores in a better way.

Patients have healed and other said to get better at homes and in hospitals hence a positive outcome from the services offered.

Internet-based Fashion

The internet has offer significant help to business. IBF has had positive feedback amid the clients using this services. They are able to get the products just at their door steps hence an outstanding business platform.

Outcomes: The sale of fashion products has increased in the UAE for the last 3 years due to internet based fashion.

It can be noted that internet based fashion business has gathered many good experienced from the clients as compared to Fast Food Restaurant and Doctor’s Surgery.

Question 2: Challenges of Multi-Site Operations

Labor exploitation

One of the challenges that Multi-Site Operations include in exchanging incorporate abusing shoddy work. The majority of the Multi-Site Operations chose to move generation into low wage nations or creating nations plan to adventure shoddy work and Nike. To enter low wage nations, Nike makes concurrence with nearby makers like India and Vietnam to fabricate their items in view of the low work cost and low creation cost (Aissani, Bekrar, Trentesaux & Beldjilali, 2012). Through the low paid to work energy with few dollars a day and this may diminish their generation cost also, the firm can create high benefit and have a vast plan to advance their brand.

Economic recession

Rise of Multi-Site Operations could increment monetary development or opposite. As notice above, inclusion of high engineering and able specialized from Multi-Site Operations which are not provincially accessible like information of long-separation even penetrating skill may support in develop exportation and increment financial development. Then again, when Multi-Site Operations taking all their capital infused to the nations away may come about monetary retreat too because of a large portion of the neighborhood specialists lost their wage and has no use capacity. Subsequently, they may diminish their costs and spare all their cash. At last, it came about financial retreat.

Outflow of wealth

Outpouring of riches is an alternate impediment of including Multi-Site Operations in exchanging. The greater part of the Multi-Site Operations dispense their assembling plant is low weight nations like Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia as a result of the low wage of neighborhood work and less expensive area to set up production lines. Consequently, the creation expense may decrease and substantially more benefit the firm can produce. The majority of the benefits created are come back to shareholders and the greater part of them will send out it to their nation of origin and won’t stay in the host nations. Henceforth, the creating nations are not get riches even there have member of Multi-Site Operations in exchanging.

References

Aissani, N., Bekrar, A., Trentesaux, D., & Beldjilali, B. (2012). Dynamic scheduling for multi-site companies: A decisional approach based on reinforcement multi-agent learning. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 23(6), 2513-2529.

Kumar, V. (2010). Customer relationship management. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.