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    inheritance passed down is what shapes Sanders as a man in the short story “The Inheritance of Tools”. The tool used to convey this is the hammer. Sanders’ father had it before him and before him his grandfather used it. Though new handles for the hammer had been made; the generational inheritance is buried within it. Each owner used and passed it along‚ as will Sanders to his son. The hammer symbolizes the passing down of inheritance to each new generation. Sanders uses the emotions of his father’s death

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    alternatives to the story. In 2012‚ a feature film called Snow White and the Huntsman was released and composed by Rupert Sanders. In Snow White and the Huntsman an evil Queen‚ Ravena‚ takes over a kingdom while a princess‚ Snow White‚ is locked in a prison cell keeping her away from being the rightful heir. The princess escapes the kingdom and plans a revenge for Queen Ravena. In this film‚ Sanders has used romance and he also adapted and turned the image of damsel in distress around. In traditional fairy tales

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    Sanders in his arguments is explaining how the trinity is the gospel and all three persons are involved in the work of salvation. However‚ many people‚ in their Christian lives‚ tend to forget the Father and the Spirit because it was Jesus who died on the cross and brought forgiveness and salvation. Sanders is pointing out that Christians need to understand that being fully united with Christ is always being united with the Trinity God‚ not just the Second person (Sanders 172). For the fuller‚ richer

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    his editorial response‚ Scott Russel Sanders uses appeals to tradition and parallelism in his writing to strengthen his argument against people being rooted in ideas. As Rushdie‚ an opponent of the idea of people rooted in places‚ claims that the migration of ideas helps eliminate nationalism‚ Sanders uses historical trends to create an appeal to tradition. Due to a history rooted in immigration and expansion‚ but characterized by nationalism and racism‚ Sanders challenges Rushdie’s ideas by asking

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    one has a solid foundation of memories. In the essay "I Must Be Going" by Richard Ford‚ he explains how moving is one of Americans anxieties‚ yet does is so often; Ford feels home is wherever he makes it. In the essay "Homeplace" by Scott Russell Sanders‚ he gives the idea that settling down and making part of this earth a part of you and working hard will lead to a feeling of "at-homeness." The two essays are different in believing where home is‚ yet "home" in both essays contain certain love that

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    individuals to re-evaluate their consciences. Authors George Orwell and Scott Russell Sanders are no stranger to this concept in their essays “Shooting An Elephant” and “The Inheritance of Tools” respectively‚ but rather both authors embrace the idea of certain revelations being impactful enough to alter essential values. Orwell manifests such a realization as he recounts an epiphany

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    Maureen Roach English 101 19 January 2013 Men versus Women in Society In “The Men We Carry in Our Minds” by Scott Russell SandersSanders described how men worked hard all day and the health issues they later on in life. Sanders also show the comments and reactions of women he knew or came across throughout his childhood life. As he got older‚ his opinion changed tremendously. He realized women had it much harder. In the society today‚ men and women are trying to make things equal between

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    updated somewhat. I am maintaining a 3.00 GPA this semester. I am doing all assignments and homework earlier than assigned. A purely social goal‚ I am talking and interacting more with other students in my classes. The quiet‚ almost invisible Landon is no more. I am enjoying my time on campus more that considering it just a “place of learning”. I am helping out around my house more too. I am also trying to help keep the peace between my sisters who constantly argue and fight. I’m also taking

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    Week 9 Individual Work For my interview‚ I interviewed Tiffany Sanders‚ from the Johnston County Adult Probation Parole office located in Smithfield NC. Before my interview I came up with ten questions to ask Mrs. Sanders during our interview. After my interview with Mrs. Sanders‚ I have come to the conclusion that I would love to be a probation or parole officer. One question I asked Mrs. Sanders was “what are the job functions of a parole officer?” Based on Mrs. Sander’s comments

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    Harland Sanders in Corbin‚ Kentucky. Harland Sanders was born on a small farm in Henryville‚ Indiana‚ America‚ in 1890. Sanders loved to cook and to invent a new recipe. One day he tested to mix eleven herbs and spices with wheat flour until he got success and he had a secret recipe for cooking chicken. Sanders opened the first facility with a 142-seat restaurant‚ a motel‚ a gas station. During the 1930s an image that would became known throughout the world began to develop. First Sanders was named

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