Tuesday, May 19, 2020

A New Edition Of A Textbook Should Not Be Weighed Down By...

When trying to shorten a text book, what story should be removed to save space? A new edition of a textbook should not be weighed down by subpar literature. An easy comparison of what should be kept, and what should be removed starts with the two stories of A Good Man is Hard to Find and Why I Live at the P.O. The first, a twisted tale of a family’s vacation. The second, being a boring tale of a family’s favoritism of one child over another. The expectation of this paper is to convince the editor as to why A Good Man is Hard to Find should be kept, rather than, Why I Live at the P.O. A Good Man is Hard to Find and Why I Live at the P.O. both have a storyline that follows two families. The families share a similar time period of early 20th century, as well as, also sharing a common regional setting for their stories by both taking place in southeastern United States. In the first short story, the pace of events starts off slow rolling. It quickly picks up pace when the f amily crashes down an old dirt road, and are then confronted by The Misfit, an awry murderous character. The second story’s pace is as molasses during an Alaskan winter. It follows a young woman upset, deservedly so, by the favoritism her family shows for her younger sister. This story basically takes place in one place, the family’s house. The first story, A Good Man is Hard to Find, has a far more exciting and intriguing plot. The conflict between the characters in both stories are comparable in the factShow MoreRelatedStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 Pages Organizational Behavior This page intentionally left blank Organizational Behavior EDITION 15 Stephen P. Robbins —San Diego State University Timothy A. Judge —University of Notre Dame i3iEi35Bj! Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Editorial Director: Sally Yagan Director of Editorial Services:

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