Saturday, January 18, 2020
Prose Coursework Great Expectations Essay
The opening three chapters of Charles Dickensââ¬â¢ novel Great Expectations are effective as they grab the readerââ¬â¢s attention and keep them interested wanting to read more. This is what every author strives to do at the beginning of a novel. Charles Dickensââ¬â¢ does this by creating effects by using a variety of methods. The methods include vivid descriptions of characters, settings and the weather. Other methods include selected use of language to create atmosphere and mood. Alliteration and repetition are used as well as cliff hangers to create suspense at the end of chapters. Pip, an orphan being raised by his sister and her husband, encounters a frightening man in the village graveyard. The man, a convict who escaped from a prison ship, scares Pip into stealing him some food and a file to grind away his leg shackle. Mrs. Joe, Pipââ¬â¢s sister beats him around but her husband is a kind man and Pip is expected to follow into his line of work as a blacksmith. Pip gets invited to the house of a rich woman, Miss Havisham is an old woman who was abandoned on her wedding day making her give up on life. She has an adopted daughter named Estella, Pipââ¬â¢s childhood crush which later becomes love. Pip visits Miss Havisham regularly until she tells him his apprenticeship with Joe must begin and never to return. Pip is miserable with his becoming a blacksmith and worries Estella would find him ââ¬Å"commonâ⬠. Biddy, a young girl comes to care for Mrs Joe who was attacked and became severely disabled. Pip settles into normal life until he is approached by a lawyer who reveals strange news: Pip has inherited a lot of money from an anonymous benefactor, who Pip thinks is Miss Havisham who desires him to marry Estella, and must leave for London immediately, to become a gentleman. In London Pip becomes friends with a boy named Herbert Pocket. Pip spends many years in London and remains ashamed of Joe as they grow apart. One stormy night learns the true identity of is benefactor, but a criminal, Magwitch; who Pip fed in the churchyard many years ago. Magwitch gave pip the money as a show of gratitude and also as he believes Pip reminds of his own child presumed dead. Magwitch wants to spend more time with Pip, but as he is still a wanted criminal who faces being hung when caught. Herbert and Pip make a plan for them (Pip and Magwitch) to leave the country by rowing down the river and catching a streamer bound for Europe Magwitchââ¬â¢s old criminal enemy Compeyson follows them. Compeyson is the man who abandoned Miss Havisham at the altar. Just before Pip flees the country with Magwitch he pays one last visit to Miss Havisham and finds her filled with regret wanting his forgiveness. She gets a little too close to the fire and ends up in flames, Pip rescues her but she ends up dying from her severe burns. Magwitch gets caught after trying to escape with Pip as he is told on by Compeyson. Compeyson and Magwitch fight and Compeyson dies, and Magwitch, badly injured is taken to jail. Pip discovers Magwitch is Estellaââ¬â¢s father and tells him so before he dies. With no money Pip goes into business with Herbert. Joe and Biddy are happily married and have a child named after Pip. Pip visits Miss Havishamââ¬â¢s house one more time and finds Estella who wants Pip to accept her as a fried. When the novel ends it appears that Pip and Estella will finally end up together. Chapter one is an effective opening chapter as the readers are made to feel sympathy for the main character Pip. As Pip is the narrator he introduces himself by telling us his name ââ¬Å"â⬠¦my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip.â⬠Through this the reader senses Pipââ¬â¢s vulnerability through his inability to pronounce his own name Philip Pirrip. The narrator is also made to feel sympathetic towards Pip as he is an orphan ââ¬Å"â⬠¦Philip Pirrip late of this parish, and also Georgiana wife of the above were dead and buriedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ His loneliness and pity is further emphasised when the names of his dead brothers and sisters are list , in giving them names Charles Dickensââ¬â¢ makes them feel more realistic and in a way more alive. As this novel is set in the 1800ââ¬â¢s it reinforces the high rate of infant mortality. Pipââ¬â¢s plight is also emphasised by the descriptions of his parents, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦The shape of the letters on my fatherââ¬â¢s gave me the odd idea that he was a square, stout, dark manâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ This may create sympathy as the Pip has to draw conclusions about his parents from their graves. All this sympathy and methods used to create sympathy for Pip are effective as the reader may want to read on to find out if Pipââ¬â¢s life improves later in the novel. Dickensââ¬â¢ also keeps the readers interest by effectively describing the setting. Great Expectations was written at a time when the gothic genre was very popular. This was probably the reason why the setting is described with gothic features e.g.: dark. The example of gothic genre in chapter one is the graveyard. ââ¬Å"Bleak place overgrown with nettlesâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ The setting is described in long complex sentences to give more detailed imagery. The imagery is used to describe the setting as quite an eerie place ââ¬Å"â⬠¦savage lairâ⬠¦dark, flat wildernessâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ This conveys how scared Pip must feel and sets the mood and atmosphere as something fearful to be awaited. This puts the audience on edge and makes them want to carry on reading to find out exactly what will happen. Dickensââ¬â¢ also uses pathetic fallacy to emphasise Pips emotional states. It also prepares the reader for the dangers ahead. The introduction of the convict (later known as Magwitch) is also effective as the reader wants to know more about this violent character. The way the character is introduced is in a very dramatical way ââ¬Å"â⬠¦started up from among the gravesâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ He is introduced by him shouting orders at Pip ââ¬Å"Hold your noiseâ⬠this makes him sound violent from the outset. The way his speech is written makes him sound uneducated and from a working class background ââ¬Å"â⬠¦pint out the placeâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ All of the convictââ¬â¢s speech is written in short sharp sentences and nearly always in the form of orders. Dickensââ¬â¢ may have done this to portray the character as someone to be feared which in turn may cause the reader to feel more sympathy for Pip as he has to take orders from the convict. The description given on the convict includes verbs such as ââ¬Å"â⬠¦soaked â⬠¦ smotheredâ⬠¦ lamedâ⬠¦ cutâ⬠¦ stungâ⬠¦ limpedâ⬠¦ shiveredâ⬠¦ glaredâ⬠¦ growledâ⬠¦seizedâ⬠are used. The verbs are all negative verbs may have been used to show that the convict has escaped from somewhere and is acting in sheer desperation. In a way the verbs and description may also lead to the reader feeling sympathy for the convict after all his been through.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Company G 3 Year Marketing Plan Essay
Company G develops products that improve the lives of consumers with innovative electronic technology and reliable build quality. We believe that our new Radio CD recorder does just that, it improves the lives of our consumers and gives them a product they can rely on because of our product build quality. Our product is a solution for consumers who would enjoy the convenience of having their favorite radio programming at their disposal. This sample-marketing plan demonstrates the strategies employed to place our new product in position to reach our profit potential. Company G provides consumers with not only reliable appliances but appliances that are cutting edge in design. Our company keeps an eco-friendly attitude in mind during the process of producing our products so that waste is eliminated. Solutions have been utilized to reduce maintenance costs, equipment costs and other costs associated with producing our products. Mission Statement ââ¬Å"We enable consumers to improve the quality and convenience of their lives by providing innovative electronics solution.â⬠The Product The features of the Radio CD recorder include a CD player, radio, CD quality radio recording, small to medium build design for portability, strong light weight construction for portability, timer radio recording for use while away from home, a quality antenna for radio signal strength, five hour rechargeable lithium ion batteries for ease of portability, power cord for home use, a USB outlet for all mp3 device compatibility, and easy to operate controls that can all be done from a wireless remote control. These features give consumers the freedom and convenience to use our product in a variety of ways. Build quality of our product surpasses all that is currently in the market and improves the overall radio experience for consumers. Consumer Product Classification Our consumer product classification falls under a shopping product. Consumers will buy our product only after comparing other radio products price, quality, color, and style. Consumers have limited information as it relates to our product and will gather information during the buying process. Our product can also be seen as homogenous, as there is an array of other radios on the market. Target Market Our focus is on Caucasian female college students between the ages of 18 to 25. Majority of our consumers will be working part time jobs and have incomes ranging of $15 to $25K annually. Most of our consumers will be living on a college campus or apartment, and room mating with friends and or living at home with parents. We will market to tech savvy female college students that look for value in their limited amount of spending on electronic products. Also, our consumers will be music lovers that enjoy listening to the radio during studying and leisure time. The consumers purchasing our product will have a limited amount of space for many different products and will be looking for a product that can combine many of their other products all in one. Competitive Situation Analysis Analysis of Competition using Porterââ¬â¢s 5 Forces Model Competitive Rivalry: According to the amount of products available, rivalry intensity is high. What makes for a high intensity of rivalry includes competitors aggressively targeting each otherââ¬â¢s markets and aggressively pricing products. Also, competitors are of equal size and market share and industry growth is slow. Lastly, industries fixed costs are high which creates intense competitive rivalry. Threat from New Entrants: Threats from new entrants are low. Reason being is because of significant upfront capital investments required to start this kind of business. Low barriers of entry are also evident by limited access to proprietary technology and proprietary production material inputs. Furthermore, distribution channels are difficult to access, which also causes low barriers to entry. The Internet has very little impact because of high technology development cost and high manufacturing costs. Threat from Buyers: In researching, buyer power has shown to be low with our product because buyer bargaining power is low. Sellers are concentrated compared to buyers and there are few sellers with many buyers, which makes buyer power low. Furthermore, consumer switching costs are relatively high and buyers would not easily be able to produce our products themselves, further supporting that the threat from buyers is low. The Internet can have an impact should buyers ban together on social networking sites to demand discounts. Threat from Suppliers: Threats from suppliers are high. The new technology that has gone in to producing our new product has been developed and is not mass-produced. Suppliers are few and buyers are many. Suppliers can also forward integrate and begin to produce our product themselves. This will impact how our company will be able to continue delivering our product at a reasonable price because suppliers can use the Internet to sell directly to online shoppers. This will have an impact not only on product price but also our distribution and marketing process. Threat from Substitutes: The threat of substitute products in the market is high. Consumers have the option of purchasing similar radios that record on cassette tapes with low switching costs. Also, the cassette radio recorders are cheaper than our product, which also makes a high threat substitute. But, when it comes to quality of both our product and the substitute product the threat of the substitute is low because our product is of higher quality. Before our product, consumersââ¬â¢ only option to record their radio shows or songs would have been to manually record on cassette radios. The Internet allows fewer barriers for substitute cassette radios to be sold online for less money than our product. SWOT Analysis SWOT is useful technique for understanding Company Gââ¬â¢s strengths and weaknesses, and for identifying both opportunities open to the company and threats the company faces. What makes SWOT so important is that it can help bring to light opportunities that can be utilized as an advantage. Also, by understanding the weaknesses of our company, we can be ready to take care of and fix potential problems before they happen. Strengths ââ¬â Our engineers and designers who develop our innovative products is our first strength. This is one of our core competencyââ¬â¢s that gives our company a unique advantage over other companies. We can market how we employ the best and most qualified workers, which brings value and quality to the consumer. ââ¬â An excellent relationship with current suppliers is our second core competency strength. These relationships have been built over time and are difficult to replicate. This gives us an advantage in that we can make our products available with few delays. ââ¬â Efficient production process is our last strength that allows us to minimize waste in producing our products. We can market our product as being eco-friendly by minimizing waste in the environment. Furthermore, our products are readily available for restock as needed at any time should demand increase. With our products having an efficient production process they can be made with high quality, fr ee of defects. Weaknesses ââ¬â Target market consists of college students that donââ¬â¢t typically have much money. Our typical target market will be part time working college students. This target market has yet to start their professional career and have a myriad of costs as they try to earn their degrees. Their costs may just be too high to warrant another electronic purchase. ââ¬â Consumers may be reluctant to change from their lower priced radio cassette recorders to our new higher priced radio CD recorders. Consumers donââ¬â¢t like change, and if they have a radio that have some of the features our product has, they may elect to save money and stay with their old product. ââ¬â There are a multitude of substitutes in the market that do very similar things to our product. Having consumers understand and feel a need to have an all in one product that has a combination of features that other substitute products have will prove to be difficult. Opportunities ââ¬â Our product will be the first on the market that offers a CD recorder and recorder timer in an all in one system. There is no other small appliance exactly like our product and we may have an opportunity to change the way we all use radios. ââ¬â The music related electronic device market is currently a hot trend. Many other electronics that combine phones with music players are dominating the market. Our product has an opportunity to capture a big piece of the market share by combining radios with new CD recording technology. ââ¬â We can make radios relevant again in the twenty first century. Radios have been around for decades and have become somewhat obsolete to newer alternatives like mp3 devices. Their is an opportunity to offer a product that we all have utilized and make it a viable option for todayââ¬â¢s tech savvy consumer and change the way they live. Threats ââ¬â A potential lawsuit from music companies and artists for copyright infringement is a major threat. Our product will allow consumers to easily record copyrighted music to CD where they can than distribute the music online. This could potentially bring legal trouble to Company G. ââ¬â Other established companies could not only develop similar products but also even better technology in the future. Competing companies can allow us to take all the risk in bringing our new product to market and if it does well, they can than reproduce something very similar and threaten our market share. ââ¬â Copyright laws in the future may change, no longer allowing radio recording. The laws are constantly evolving, especially when it comes to the area of music recording. There is a lot of grey area when it comes to recording from the radio and our product could be the catalyst used to bring tougher restrictions on radio recording, making our product illegal to produce or own. Market Objectives Product Objective ââ¬â Inform target audience about the value our product brings with the list of features and benefits that lead to a 10 percent gain in the small appliance radio market in one year. Price objective ââ¬â Pricing range will be $79.99 to start for the first six months in order to attract consumers and gain market share. After six months price will move to $99.99. Place objective ââ¬â Distribution channel length will be short. Distribution will move from producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Wholesaler will warehouse products in various locations, to keep up with supply and demand as needed. Orders will be palletized and ready for shipment with in 30 minutes of each order placed. All products will be out fitted with radio-frequency identification for tracking and monitoring of our products every six months. Promotion objective ââ¬â Increase product sales and new product awareness among target audience by 25 percent in the first year of product release. Bringing together this marketing mix gives our product the best possible chance to be successful. Showing our target audience the value in our products through price and features will be key in our consumers purchasing our product. Furthermore, by utilizing our introductory low price and taking advantage of short channel length will insure that our product not only attracts the attention of our target market but also allows our consumer to have easy access to our products. Lastly, the objectives we have set to increase sales and product awareness will insure that our product is known among the market and is a success. Marketing Strategies Company Gââ¬â¢s market strategy will include the four elements of the marketing mix which includes product, price, place and promotion strategies. Each element will include three strategies each with a brief description. Product Strategies ââ¬â Quality as a product strategy will be used in order to win repeat customers in the future. Consumers are frustrated with products that simply do not work or last. By giving our target market an item that is made with quality, our consumers will be more willing to purchase another item in the future and it will overall improve their life. ââ¬â Development of product lines is our second strategy. The purpose of including a product line strategy is to grow the companyââ¬â¢s position in the market place. Also, it allows for even more opportunities for more consumers to purchase our products by having specific needs met for different consumers. ââ¬â Product design is our third and final strategy. Shopping products are an important factor in that they need to appeal to a consumerââ¬â¢s image. This will allow the product to be more attractive to the consumer and easier to purchase. Having an item aesthetically pleasing will likely be used more and noticed more amongst other products in the department store and at home. Price Strategies ââ¬â Cost plus pricing strategy will be used to insure that products are sold with a profit. That way no matter whether we mark up or mark down our prices we will make sure to prevent financial losses on our products. ââ¬â Penetration pricing strategy will be utilized in order to attract customers and gain market share. Penetration pricing will be in affect for the first six months of our initial product offering. ââ¬â Psychological pricing will be used to have a positive psychological impact on consumers when purchasing. Consumers are more willing to purchase when they feel they are getting a good deal or value for their purchase. Place Strategies ââ¬â Producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer will be how we bring our product to consumers. This traditional channel is a simple but cost effective way of providing goods to our consumer in a quick and efficient manner. ââ¬â Using a wholesaler is the second strategy. This would allow wholesalers to take responsibility of distributing goods to retailers and distributors. By placing multiple wholesalers in strategic areas we will be able to have our product available should demand rise at any time. ââ¬â Intensive distribution is our third and final place strategy. Using an intensive distribution strategy will allow us to distribute our products through all available channels in order for consumers to purchase our products anywhere. This makes it convenient for consumers to purchase our products.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Presentation Of The Group As A Whole And Purposes Essay
Brief description of the group-as-a-whole and purposes. I facilitated in the middle face in the 3rd-week of the group sessions the group members are from different cultures and ethnic, the number member in my group are 8 people including me, there are 6 women and two men, the name of the group are Ivonne Carrillo, Javier Gomez, (was missing the day) Yadira Lara, Sandra Sanchez, Janneth Quevedo, Vanessa Rios, Terence Sinabajije, and me, Rocio Mendoza. The date when I lead the group was November 7, 2016, and I made a facilitator plan for 40 minutes. The plan for the day that I facilitated was focused on the topic that we choose in the preliminary phase which was culture gender and values. The theme that I choose to talk about in my session was about Gender Stereotype discussion. At the beginning part of the group for the first 10 minutes, I started by introducing myself and explaining confidentiality, then I use the Sessional Turning In skill. 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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Benefits Of Alliances In The United States - 1129 Words
The United States should allocate its resources to help combat the issues of disparity globally because it has the power to help and in return gain benefits from the aid such as alliances and resources. The United States is an established country with a rank of 10th place in the Human development index report of 2016. The report also shows U.S has a high gross income per capita of 53,245. If the country has the ability to help other countries in need then it is most sensible for it to aid the country. However, many people argue that U.S is not gaining anything from the aid, but the assumption is untrue because as a matter of fact, the U.S is gaining more benefits from subsidizing other countries. One of the benefits that the U.S gain fromâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦And in doing so, weve ushered in a new era of accountability and resultsâ⬠(Obama). 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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Labor and the World Trade Organization (WTO) Essay
Labor and the World Trade Organization (WTO) Seven years of trade negotiations at last gave birth to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, the U.S. labor movement was one of its leading skeptics. A world trade organization, labor supporters argued, would only accelerate the headlong rush to laissez-faire by dismantling national regulations. It would overwhelm attempts by nations to defend living standards and the ability of unions to fight for wages and health and safety lawsââ¬âand it would make it harder for nations to defend the rights of workers to join unions. Labor lobbied hard against the WTO. But now, ironically, the WTO could become a critical venue for advancing workers rights worldwide. For the WTO has the power to reviewâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦If employers are compelled to treat workers decently, they will deploy them more productively. By that logic, certain labor practices common in undemocratic countries, such as child labor, prison labor, and denial of the right to form unions, can be seen as un fair trade practicesââ¬âand, potentially, violations of WTO principles that trade should reflect acceptable rules of market competition. Since wages affect all traded products and services, labor issues are central to the ultimate credibility of the WTO as the arbiter of a consistent rule-based international trading system. To the extent that wages are artificially held down because labor rights are abrogated, an indirect subsidy is extracted from these workers by their governments policies, which arguably violate the WTOs free trade philosophy. During the WTOs second-year review in late 1996 in Singapore, the United States actively sought to link labor rights with trade. However, this effort was blocked by a coalition of Third World nations (who saw the initiative as a form of protectionism) and the European Union (which was then dominated by conservative governments). Nonetheless, the attempt put the U.S. government on the side of trade-labor linkage and forced WTO members to officially consider the issue of linkage for the first time. Even Sir Leon Brittain, the Thatcherite vice-president ofShow MoreRelatedThe World Trade Organization Essay1171 Words à |à 5 PagesThe World Trade Organization The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established on January 1, 1995 and is the most powerful trade body in the world. It has 133 member nations and 33 nations with observer status who have applied for membership. (Americanlands) On behalf of its members the WTO promotes, monitors and adjudicates international trade (Goldstein 378) in order to establish a free trade system. 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Monday, December 9, 2019
Smoking Is a Bad Habit free essay sample
Technology existed and studied in the late 1980ââ¬â¢s by Albert Einstein,Alexander Grahambell and other intelligent scientists. Meanwhile,tradition existed and began centuries ago. Nowadays,people still practice their own tradition in our daily lives. Therefore,I disagree with the opinion that state technology are incompatible. First and foremost,one of the reason i disagree upon the opinion is that most people in the world still have strong beliefs with their own tradition and culture in their hearts. Although,technology becoming more advance each day but their traditional thoughts are still solid in their minds because they have thought by their ancestor since they were little. The elders that have high tradition beliefs still teaching the people and past the traditional beliefs from one generation to another. Thus,in Malaysia people still wear kebaya,baju melayu,sari,cheongsam and other traditional clothes along celebrating their cultural festivals. In addition,this is also due to the role n responsibilities of the government to maintain and sustain the tradition for the sake of the people. We will write a custom essay sample on Smoking Is a Bad Habit or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page The government still established cultural festivals and building more museums to make the people realise how tradition is very important to us. The artifacts are also strictly keep and protect against all threats by the government is it provide valuable information to us. Artifacts are displayed in the museum as reference for the people to know more about their culture. Furthemore,media responsibilities are also one of the main reason I disagree about the opinion. The media still promoting cultures and tradition through any kinds of information technology such as in the internet,television and even in magazines. The media also make footage to study about the tradition even thought they use technology gadgets to gather the information. For example,we can notice that the culture are still become a documentary in the Discovery channel. Apart from that,it also because of the education aspect. Children and teenagers who learns in the primary and secondary schools are taking history lessons which is provided by the school. Universities and some college also accommodate history and cultural courses for the students. The school also established cultural clubs for the students to learn more about their tradtion. Cultural shows like silat and cultural dance still held in any events. In a nutshell,tradition can still exist and compatible with technology in our daily lives despite that technology are overcoming and spreading through our minds and thoughts nowadays.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Spanish Castilian Empire Essay Example For Students
Spanish Castilian Empire Essay Why was it considered necessary for the Spanish Crown to justify and legitimise the conquest of the Americas and what arguments and means did it employ for this purpose?Every colonial country needs an idea to base its conquest and Spain was no different. The ideology behind the Spanish conquest of the Americas was the spread of Catholicism. This belief in the conversion of the Indians is what drove the Spanish to conquer, settle and govern the New World. The Castilians modeled their Catholic empire on the Holy Roman Empire of old. They viewed themselves as successors to the Romans. The Castilians regarded themselves as the superior race, who were on a divine mission to achieve a universal Catholic empire. The Castilians felt obligated to extend the faith and conveniently this proved to justify their colonisation of the Americas. They understood that by giving the natives the protection of the crown, they would lead a better life. This better life would also arise due to the absence of slavery and the spiritual guidance provided for those ignorant of Christianity. We will write a custom essay on Spanish Castilian Empire specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now If the spreading of the faith was the sole reason for the conquest of the Americas then we must understand how religion was spread. The devout Castilians wished Catholicism to dominate but seemingly they wanted a Spanish Catholic Empire more so. The conversions were mixed between preaching, reasoning, threats and force. This faade of converting the Americans subsequently allowed the Spanish an excuse for conquest and plunder. For them this was the perfect justification, almost as if God was instructing them to take control of these new lands and consequently strip them of their wealth. The Spanish Crown had great ecclesiastical power in the newly conquered kingdom. This again indicates that it was becoming more of evident that they were on a mission of conquest, not, spiritual enlightenment. These actions give the idea that the divine mission was the Castilian mentality for the justification of their actions and that their own higher mission was far more devious and self-profiting. The mission was no longer religious and had become economically driven. Following several Papal Bulls , Ferdinand begun collecting tithes in the Americas on behalf of the church. This form of taxation was justified by the need to finance the spread of Catholicism. Now the people were financing their own conversions under the guidance of both the Pope and the Spanish Crown. This money grabbing attitude proves the insincerity of the Spanish religious conquest. In my opinion the ideology of religious conversions as the basis of conquest is a sound idea considering the savagery of the natives religion. If this was without the force and mindless pillaging of the land, it would be a legitimate theory. In practice, it was completely different as the Castilians were lured by the obvious financial windfalls of conquest. The necessity to legitimise the conquest resolves around the difference between Royal ideology and the methods practiced by the colonists. The Castilian conquest was ideological but also consisted of many socio-economic aims. The Spanish justified their colonisation by apparently saving the natives from the blood rituals to the Gods. These rituals produced the blood which was mixed with cocoa to form a drink. This was then drunk by the priests to enhance clairvoyance. These actions were considered humane by the natives and the colonists were apparently saving them from such heinous acts of brutalism. Further justification arose from the Spanish substituting a diet of human flesh with that of beef, pork, chicken and mutton. 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Was this to protect Spanish or Amerindian interests? In truth it helped the natives but benefited the Spanish more as it provided stability which encouraged other colonists to travel to America. This policy of creating a civil society was further enhanced by the creation of Audencias and Cabildos who were answerable to the council of the Indies. This provided local governments for the Amerindians which enhanced their voyage towards a civil democratic society. This also gave the Castilians more control over
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