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    or wrong the choice is up to you. In the book NightJohn Gary Paulsen depicts the life of a slave through a twelve year old slave child. The twelve year old slave child’s name is Sarney and her job is to tend to the gardens in front of the “white house” were her owner Waller and his wife live. Gary Paulsen develops the character of Sarney in NightJohn through her actions and her dialect to depict the life and knowledge of a slave. Gary Paulsen uses Sarney’s actions to show how much she dislikes

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    Revolutionary Army” In the essay “Foot Soldiers of the Revolutionary Army” by Gary B. Nash‚ the authors of the book tell of a Private Joseph Plumb Martin that kept a diary that details the life and hardships that the soldiers endured. Martin writes‚ “The army was now not only starved but naked. The greatest part were not only shirtless and barefoot but destitute of all other clothing‚ especially blankets.” (Gary Nash 124) The blacks were involved given the chance to receive freedom‚ which did

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    In “Thinking Critically‚ Challenging Cultural Myths” by Gary Colombo‚ he discusses cultural myths‚ in particular how it applies to the new college student. Colombo defines cultural myths as‚” Ways of looking at the world... these myths help us understand our place in the world.” Cultural myths influence our way of life and helps us understand the past and the future. It makes us look beyond our basic views and gives us a border view on the world. Colombo explains that college for the new incoming

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    Guts by Gary Paulsen. William Zinsser wrote “How to Write a Memoir”. Where he gives information on how to write a good memoir. He says you need to be yourself‚ speak freely‚ tell your own story and think small. These are very important things to know before you write a memoir. In Guts by Gary Paulsen he followed Zinsser’s advice. Zinsser’s first advice was to be yourself. He meant don’t try to be like other writers. Don’t worry about what others will say it’s your story. In Guts by Gary Paulsen

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    Hatchet Book Review This is a book review about what I thought if the book Hatchet by: Gary Paulsen after reading it as a class. The main theme in the book is survival‚ because Brian Robeson has to learn how to get along with nature‚ and become one with nature‚ which is called symbiosis. Included in survival‚ Brian also had to have courage‚ to go inside the plane and get the survival pack‚ strength to push the raft that he built all the way to the plane. Brian also had

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    Gary Dahl is an advertising agency owner‚ entrepreneur and the creator of the Pet Rock. Dahl was sitting in a bar listening to friends complain about their pets. He got the idea of creating “the perfect pet”. A rock would not need to be fed‚ bathed‚ walked‚ groomed and would not die‚ become sick‚ or be fractious. This led to the idea of selling rocks to people as pets‚ complete with instructions. The instruction book was the real product‚ which was full of gags and puns. The 1975 passion only lasted

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    Name: Module 5 Exercises: Deductive Reasoning 5A. In Dirty Politics: Deception‚ Distraction and Democracy‚ Kathleen Hall Jamieson surveys American presidential elections from 1960 to 1988. One conclusion she draws is the 1960 and 1980 elections stand out from the others in that they showed an increased level of “engagement” on the part of the public and the press. She writes: Asking what it was about the 1960 and 1980 campaigns that produced engagement on policy and useful governance is instructive

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    Gary Hirshberg‚ Ray Anderson‚ and Yvon Chouinard are all setting great examples for the business community. By what they accomplished in the past years with their companies‚ and how they transform their companies to sustainable ones while keep making profits. Gary Hirshberg‚ Chairman of Stonyfield farm led his company with his vision to be recognized locally and globally. “Use things only made in nature‚ nothing artificial.”‚ this was his vision when he started his company. Some of the awards that

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    The new book from Gary Hamel shows you how to win in a world of relentless change‚ ferocious competition‚ and unstoppable innovation. Learn more and read an exclusive excerpt at the MIX The Wall Street Journal recently ranked Gary Hamel as the world’s most influential business thinker‚ and Fortune magazine has called him “the world’s leading expert on business strategy.” Hamel’s landmark books‚ which have been translated into more than 20 languages‚ include Competing for the Future‚ Leading the

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    In the novel “Deadly Unna?” written by Phillip Gwynne‚ the protagonist in the story‚ Gary Black‚ is referred to as a ‘gutless wonder’ on many occasions. Gary is faced with challenges and decisions‚ which define him and determine whether or not he is in fact a ‘gutless wonder’‚ this being one of the worst things you can possibly be in his town. Evidently he proves to his father‚ the town and finally himself that he is not a ‘gutless wonder’ after all. The most influential and important person in

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