Talk pretty by David Sedaris

 

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Respond to the following questions by Friday night. Aim to offer at least 200 words, altogether, in your response.

1. Sedaris describes how he felt his identity was being challenged by his speech therapy. Have you or someone you know ever had a similar experience and been treated like an outsider by an institution? How is this different than when an individual discriminates against someone?

2. Much of Sedaris’ comedy centers on how he says something. Describe something in a serious tone and then describe it in a humorous tone. How do your two descriptions differ?

3. Sedaris’ comedy also relies on how his perspective now is different than his perspective in the past. How would you describe the differences between Sedaris as a young man and at the time he wrote this book?

4. How does the ending to Rooster’s episode lead you to reexamine his extremely foul language?

Sample Solution

There are many child protection agencies such as NSPCC (Anon., n.d.) Child Exploitation Online & Protection Centre (CEOP) (Anon., n.d.). the equality act 2010 protects children, young people against harassment, victimisation and discrimination in relation to education, clubs and services for example disability, marriage and civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity (Anon., n.d.), the Human rights Act 1998 brings European convention of human rights into the English law (Anon., n.d.)
Economic factors in the organisation are inflation, wages, taxes, this affects the organisation because of the rise of inflation with services going up and the wages as well. The economy of the UK directly affects Government funding to the project.

The economic environment affects the income level of the people living in the UK. The economy now is in an okay state, but I think could be better. Dream Academy Performing Arts charge £32 which can be affordable for some but could be hard on other especially with some parent only have one main earner. The impact of this for Dream Academy Performing Arts is that they may lose customers because of some families may come into problems for example redundancy. I think they are meeting their expenditure and it is profitable but obviously if they are losing people then it could bring their expenditure and profits down, I do think they could afford to make the price higher because it could turn people away which would mean they lose business. As this company does not receive any funding from the government or any local resources it is mainly funded by parents. (Anon., n.d.)

Social factors in the organisation are religion, family or wealth, this affects the organisation because the company must use equal opportunities for all children and adults.

The social factors affecting Dream Academy Performing arts are that medication is always changing, (Anon., n.d.), low numbers of carers for people with disabilities, the society opinion on disability some people with disabilities are having their rights violated and comes under the 2010 equality act (Anon., n.d.), with the 2010 equality act it covers discrimination this includes extending protection against indirect discrimination

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