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    Sound of Waves Test Answer each of the following questions thoroughly. I will be grading on thoughtfulness and how well you explain your answer. For the factual questions‚ you just need to get it correct. This first section does not need as much explanation‚ you may give a short response. Why was Shinji’s mother angry when she first received Hiroshi’s post card? She was angry because Hiroshi had sent her an expensive post card‚ and she said "kids these days don’t know the value of money

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    Gloria Benford fulfills her expectations for this rating period. Gloria is very knowledgeable in her duties as SOSA. This rating period‚ Gloria took on the task of organizing the deceased files by year and participant’s last name by the deadline given to her. Gloria purged files this year according to her alphabetic load. Gloria completed the task of uploading a backlog of loose paperwork this rating period. Gloria has been doing a very good job of transferring Juaniata’s phone that receives the

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    Roenyl Tisoy Mr. Boyd AP Literature 27 August 2012 Title In The Sound of Waves‚ Yukio Mishima explores the contrast between the corrupt influences of western civilization versus the power of nature. Mishima idealizes Japan through descriptive language and also through the characters. Mishima presents Yasuo as the antagonist to invoke the reader’s appreciation for nature and ultimately‚ Japan. He uses characterization to associate Yasuo‚ the antagonist‚ with corrupt Western influence. Furthermore

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    opportunities. Australia’s strong coffee drinking culture has heavily influenced growth in specialty coffee shops‚ especially among the younger generation Gloria Jean’s in Australian Market Gloria Jean’s Coffees is dedicated to offering the world’s highest quality specialty coffee – from bean to cup. Australian owned and locally operated‚ the Gloria Jean’s Coffees family now stretches far and wide across the globe‚ with over 1‚000 coffee houses in 39 countries. It is combination of passion‚ commitment

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    The Homeland‚ Aztlan Gloria Anzaldua Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands explores the identity of a people caught between two cultures: the Anglo-American culture and that of the indigenous Aztecs of the Southwest United States‚ the mestizo. In the first chapter‚ The Homeland‚ Aztlan‚ she describes how since the conquering of Mexico by Cortez‚ Anglo-Americans have slowly seized their land. The mestizo population was forced further down Mexico through fear of lynchings and the poverty faced. Many had

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    Nijee Warfield Professor Rettura Survey to American Literature   Nijee Warfield 11/22/13 Professor Returra Final Paper The Sound and the Fury The Sound and The Fury is unique and strange novel. Each of the chapter or parts are written from a first person view. Its context is written from four different prospective‚ that of the three Compson brothers and one through Faulkner’s own eyes‚ but he seems to focus on Dilsey‚ the Compson’s cook. Dilsey takes a great part in raising the

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    Safe and Sound Take a minute to think about one thing from your childhood you still have an endless love for. How does it make you feel? Happy? Joyful? Safe? For Holden Caulfield‚ the exhibits in the Natural History museum are what make him feel safe. The museum scene in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ shows how someone changes throughout life‚ but memories remain the same and stick with us forever. There are some things in life that change‚ like our hair or clothes‚ and other things

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    Sound of Waves Study Guide Name: ___________________________ Chapter 1 1. What is the name of the island where the novel takes place? 2. Which two spots does the narrator describe as the most beautiful on the island? 3. Describe the main character‚ including age‚ physical looks‚ job and name. 4. Who are the boy’s good friends? How do they help him with his struggles in school? Chapter 2 5. Who else is in Shinji’s family? 6. Who in the village

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    Kevin Durant a well-known professional basketball player‚ who use to play for the Oklahoma City Thunder‚ has been talked about because of his recent decision to transfer to the Golden State Warriors. The reason why they are talking about his recent decision is‚ because they say it is a cop out. Last year in the NBA finals Kevin Durant was on the OKC thunder and they were playing the Warriors. The Thunder had the Warriors down 3-1 out of a 7 game series. Steph curry and his team stepped up and came

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    For many years Gloria Steinem was known for being a journalist‚ who was also a feminist that was highly into politics and things that happen in our country. Steinem was a well rounded person who always wanted her hand in everything she could possibly get in it. In addition to being a journalist and feminist‚ Steinem was a author. Everything she experienced throughout her childhood developed her into the strong and independent person she is today. Steinem had a lot of struggles and she went through

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