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    and visitors have somewhere to stay. Looking at the maps in more detail‚ we can see that small huts have been built to accommodate visitors to the island. The other physical structures that have been added are a reception building‚ in the middle of the island‚ and a restaurant to the north of the reception. Before these developments‚ the island was completely bare apart from a few trees. As well as the buildings mentioned above‚ the new facilities on the island include a pier‚ where boats can dock

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    Nacua July 20‚ 2013 LEARNING INSIGHTS ON THEORY X / Y / Z AND MASLOW’S HEIRARCHY OF NEEDS McGregor’s Theory X / Y and William Ouichi’s Theory Z I can say that Theory X presents the pessimistic view of employees’ nature and behaviour at work‚ while Theory Y presents the optimistic view. With reference to Maslow’s theory‚ Theory X is based on the assumption that the employees emphasize on the physiological needs and the safety needs; while Theory Y is based on the assumption that the social needs

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    tructureResearch on Graphs in Data Structure Source: http://www.algolist.net/Algorithms/Graph/Undirected/Depth-first_search Introduction to graphs Graphs are widely-used structure in computer science and different computer applications. We don’t say data structurehere and see the difference. Graphs mean to store and analyze metadata‚ the connections‚ which present in data. For instance‚ consider cities in your country. Road network‚ which connects them‚ can be represented as a graph and then analyzed

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    different languages in a dialogue can make it difficult for the audience to understand the message. However‚ if the audience understands both languages‚ it allows them to connect and perceive the intend of the meaning at a deeper level. Such as in Real Women Have Curves‚ by Josefina Lopez‚ the playwright focuses on five characters‚ Ana‚ Estela‚ Carmen‚ Pancha‚ and Rosali‚ who work together in a tiny sewing factory in East Los Angeles. Using Spanish and English‚ the five women not only sow dresses‚ but

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    Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is about a 15 year old girl named Connie. Connie is the dark blond haired girl who catches all the attention and knows she looks good. The story is somewhat journalistic in the sense that there are few extreme stylistic flourishes or complicated sentence structures. Oates’s spare style allows the images in the story to stand out in realistic coherence‚ in a way that makes one feel they have some unexplainable importance. “There’s your

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    The play Real Women Have Curves by Josephina Lopez‚ and the film by director Patricia Cardoso‚ portray Mexican culture differently but both manage to perpetuate stereotypes. They do this by showing how Mexicans can be very family oriented‚ are paranoid immigrants‚ and put work before schooling. These factors shown by the play and film are crucial because they help the audience fabricate stereotypes about Mexican culture. The play and film do a great job in distributing the idea that Mexicans are

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    TV Shows and Real Life TV shows are probably the primary source of entertainment for the average American. Most of them run from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. with reruns starting at 5 p.m. We watch them because they give us something to do‚ a way to relax‚ something to help pass the time. We all watch different shows‚ some people like "Married...with Children"‚ some are repulsed with it‚ but like to watch "Home Improvement"‚ what draws particular crowds to certain shows? How do these shows portray the

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    Debra Spangler Research Paper English 590 Dr. Letcher August 5‚ 2012 Where Have all the Fathers Gone? The representation of fatherhood in American comic narratives reflects the representation of fatherhood in America canonical literature. Neither medium completely represents fatherhood in a substantial way. For some reason (which we will explore later) most American authors‚ including comic authors‚ avoid the use of fatherhood as a theme. In order to discuss fatherhood in American literature

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    People do not realize the tragedy in the cyclical pattern of life because of how normal it is deemed to be. In the ballad‚ "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" the tragic overtone of the pattern is brought to light. By examining the ballad characteristics‚ historical connections‚ and the connections to the Middle Ages and today‚ the tragedy that is overlooked will be explained. The two ballad characteristics that are evident in "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" are tragic subject matter and question

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    Fiction Analysis Where are you going‚ Where have you been? The story is based in 1960s American suburbs and is told through the eyes of a teenager named Connie. The theme of the story revolves around Connie and her feelings as it is basically told through the eyes of a teenager. The reader is first introduced to the main character Connie and the theme of innocence is established. The first parts of the essay tell us how Connie does not get along with her mother or her sister. It is shown in some

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