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    Schindler’s List

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    Schindler’s List Part II: Engaging with the text Characters The characters in Schindler’s List are very different because of their attitudes towards the Holocaust. The three main characters that will be focused on are Oskar Schindler‚ Itzhak Stern and Amon Goeth. These characters were very influential during the Holocaust; therefore‚ it is important to analyze these characters to gain a better understanding of the film. Oskar Schindler Our first introduction to Oskar Schindler was as a customer

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    How Does Puppy Crate Training Work? Getting Started Start familiarizing your puppy with his box immediately by leaving the box open while he is in his house so the puppy can come and go at will. Place a stuffed toy‚ chew toys‚ bedding‚ and one of your old shirts or shoes in the cage to encourage your puppy to visit her frequently. Whenever you should leave the house‚ and you can not carry your puppy with you‚ you should lock your puppy in the cage. Some puppies need a comforting sound‚ like a clock

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    special education

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    CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS OF DISABILITY The contemporary conception of disability proposed in the WHO International Classification of Functioning‚ Disability and Health (ICF) views disability as an umbrella term for impairments‚ activity limitations and participation restrictions. Disability is the interaction between individuals with a health condition (e.g. cerebral palsy‚ Down syndrome or depression) and personal and environmental factors (e.g. negative attitudes‚ inaccessible transportation‚ or

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    The things they carried

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    Tim O’Brien compiles a series of incredibly confronting stories‚ which explore the depths of just how horrific the Vietnam War was‚ as well as creating new viewpoints on already conventional ideas. “The things they carried” uses verisimilitude to more accurately tell the stories of what occurred in Vietnam. The ideas of war‚ death and gender are given a significant alteration to how they are perceived. War has many common associations such as there is a winner or a distinct purpose‚ however Vietnam

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    Special Gift

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    common mistakes Aids to locating and analysing problems Research problem definition The sub-problems PLANNING A RESEARCH PROJECT Choosing a research strategy Planning your projects THE NEXT STEPS: FINDING YOUR RESEARCH PROBLEM AREA Checklist of activities that will progress your research Consolidation and assessment FURTHER READING 2 2 2 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 19 20 22 27 28 29 31 33 35 36 40 40 42 51 52 54 54 01-Walliman-4197-Ch-01.indd 1 07/03/2011 9:50:58 AM 2 Your research Project

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    The Things They Carried

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    Tim O’Brien’s "The Things They Carried". As the story goes on it shows not only the literal meaning of what they carried but also symbolically the burdens that they had mentally. In the literal sense O’Brien talks about what different members of a platoon in Vietnam carried. This helps him to move to a more symbolic sense at the end of the story. He starts by talking about necessities and slowly moves on to what they carried to remind them that there was a world out side of the war. "Among the

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    The Things They Carried

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    February 2013 The Burden In The Things They Carried “The Things They Carried”‚ a short story written by Tim O’Brien‚ displays an unfolding sequence of events that strongly examines the physicical‚ psychological‚ and emotional damage the soldiers beared during the Vietnam War. Not only did they carry the weapons needed for battle‚ but they carried personal items to get them through the rough times. The story might seem like a never-ending list of the physical belongings the soldiers are

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    The Things they Carried

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    Intro: “They carried all they could bear‚ and then some‚ including a silent awe for the terrible power of the things they carried.” In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien suggests that the soldiers do not just carry physical items but also emotional loads which burden them more so than anything the war conjures factually. The three soldiers that carry this theme the most throughout the story are Jimmy Cross‚ Norman Bowker‚ and the story version of Tim O’Brien. 1.       Jimmy Cross‚ as the leader of

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    Special Olympics

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    The Special Olympics According to the organization Learning to Give‚ more than 7.5 million Americans are currently suffering from an intellectual disability. Many do not realize how many are affected or even what an intellectual disability is. WebMD says that these disabilities are characterized by below-average intelligence or mental abilities. People with intellectual disabilities can learn and do new things‚ but they learn them much more slowly. People with these disabilities tend to be ignored

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    The Things They Carried

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    In Tim O ’Brian ’s "The Things They Carried‚" Lieutenant Jimmy Cross ’s obsession with Martha causes the death of Ted Lavender‚ an officer under his charge. The Lieutenant ’s mind was constantly distracted from the war by his thoughts of Martha. Jimmy has an obsession with her; he wants to know everything that goes on with her‚ and even around her. The Lieutenant has deep desires for her‚ but he pictures her the way her wants her to be. Daydreaming about Martha‚ instead of watching his surroundings

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