Inside the Super-Fast‚ 100-Year Deal for the Waldorf By William D. Cohan October 08‚ 2014 The $1.95 billion sale of New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel‚ announced on Oct. 6‚ is mostly framed as the 2014 analogue to Japan’s Mitsubishi Estate Co. buying Rockefeller Center—the moment that removes any doubt that China‚ and Chinese investors‚ are for real. Only a month ago‚ real estate investment bankers at Eastdil Secured were putting together a selling memorandum about the Waldorf for Hilton and Blackstone’s
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Racism between blacks and whites is something that has plagued the United States for a long time‚ and still does today. The autobiography‚ Black Like Me is about a man named John Howard Griffin. He is a middle-aged white southerner with a passionate commitment to social justice. Griffin undergoes a series of medical therapy to change the color of his skin so that he looks like a black man. As he travels throughout the south he realizes what it is like to be a black man in the racist south of 1956
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Black Like Me: Reflection #3 "For years it was my embarrassing task to sit in on the meetings of whites and blacks‚ to serve one ridiculous but necessary function: I knew‚ and every black man there knew‚ that I‚ as a man now white once again‚ could say the things that needed saying but would be rejected if black men said them...for the simple reason that white men could not tolerate hearing them from a black person’s mouth" (Griffin 177). John Howard Griffin pivoted in and out of an African American
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white man‚ who disguised himself as a black man to further understand the reason why Southerners were harsh to the colored. Throughout the novel‚ Black Like Me John Howard Griffin encompasses scenes of chilling reality to accurately portray the harsh life of being colored in the south‚ gain support for the Fourteenth Amendment‚ and evoke sorrow in the reader. The struggle of being colored in the south is a horrifying struggle that Griffin relayed in Black Like Me. For example‚ the text states‚ “’Ain’t
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Black Like Me‚ a movie in which a white reporter named John Howard Griffin goes under extensive treatments to make his skin darker‚ dark enough to be mistaken as black. While in the south as an apparent black man‚ Griffin slowly degrades from an enthusiastic reporter excited to perform research about black life in the south to a man ashamed to be a white man. Over the course of the movie‚ Griffin shifts from pride to self-hate. Once Griffin spends some time in the southern United States he sees the
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When life throws you lemons‚ make lemonade It is an interesting story about nine girls that come from different families. Through several years of professional training primarily in singing and dancing‚ South Korean girl group called Girls’ Generation was officially debut on the 5th of August 2007 by SM entertainment. For your information‚ Girls’ Generation also known as SNSD or SoShi both abbreviated forms of the group’s Korean name. I have learned a lots of life lessons and values from this
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Analyze: The Girl The poem that I will analyze is from Sharon Olds‚ The Girl. This poem is quite graphic but it describes a life lesson that two girls had to endure. This poem describes a graphic preplanned rape event. The girls were 12 years old‚ it seems that they were at the wrong place and living a wild life‚ and getting involved with the erroneous people. They partied with their supposed best friend‚ this is what I am getting from the poem‚ they were being chased and after being caught they
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This essay will outline Patricia Benner’s nursing model novice to expert also included‚ will be the development of the model. In addition‚ an evaluation and discussion of the major components of this model that consists of five levels‚ first the novice which will be discussed in detail‚ second the advanced beginner‚ third the competent‚ and fourth the proficient‚ finally the expert. Furthermore‚ examples of how the strengths surrounding this model assist the nurse to build on the levels that help
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Patricia Young Patricia is a writer who was born in 1954 and lives in Victoria BC‚ she has won a lot of awards for her fiction and poetry. She is the author of nine poetry collections and one short fiction. She is married to Terence young who is also a writer‚ they have 2 grown children. She taught at the University of Victoria‚ was an editorial assistant for the malahat review‚ on the board of the Victoria school of writing also as a writer or residence at multiple universities. She received
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This poem was published in 1978 by Joyce Carol Oates. I chose this poem because it very much speaks about the traditional roles of men and women‚ specifically towards married men and women. We can use Gender lens to further analyze the poem. In the 70’s‚ that was the time where women are fighting for their equal rights similar to men. Now if we compare women today from the 70’s‚ we can really see a very big difference of our roles nowadays. Before‚ women who are married are expected to just stay
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