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    ethical theory‚ whether Deontological or Utilitarianism‚ I would use. Viewing things from Brian Johnson’s perspective seems to me that during his thought process he used the Utilitarianism theory while being an “ethical egoist”. Because he considered the fact that he could profit from the people attempting to evacuate their homes‚ he was only considering the pros and cons to his own benefit. It seems that Brian weighed the idea that he was to be considered to be taking advantage of these people against

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    business owner Brian decision. From a person on the outside looking in perspective‚ I felt he was wrong for raising the prices of the hotel rooms. But in reality‚ I had to put myself in the shoes of the business owner. In this situation I believe Brian should not give Lilly’s job back. It was Lilly’s decision to quit her job because she felt that Brian choice to raise the prices was wrong. Due to Brian being the owner of the motel it was his prerogative to raise the rates. Lilly told Brian if he was

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    It also contains a lot of action. For instance‚ during Russel’s rafting experience‚ he accidentally gets thrown off the raft. This is shown when the author writes‚ “Whunk! Brian heard it hit‚ felt the impact… The stern kicked off the ledge‚ slapped him up and away‚ clear of the raft‚ completely in the air” (Paulsen 113). Similar action scenes like this one keep the reader engaged‚ and they allow people to really picture the

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    Brian Robeson‚ a thirteen-year-old boy from New York City‚ is the only passenger on a small plane headed toward the oil fields of Canada to visit his father. Brian suffers greatly due to his parent’s recent divorce; it weighs heavily on him as does "The Secret" that his mother is having an affair with another man. Brian faces challenges internally with the word “divorce a tearing‚ ugly word that meant fighting and yelling.” He is very sensitive about the thought of his parents separating‚ “[I] felt

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    first-person perspective of a teenage boy named Brian. The novel follows him with his parents‚ social and working areas of life‚ underlying the main message about the importance of family and friends through difficult situations. The author presents the story‚ successfully highlighting the true Australian identity . Bill Condon

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    local market. Andrew‚ Brian‚ Elizabeth‚ Diana and Colin were the directors of the company. The company decided that the market becoming more competitive so they need to expand its business. To achieve their target they obtained 4 million dollar loan from Friendly Bank Ltd. They spent all the money to increase their business. All the directors of the company not attended the meetings of the company. Brian and Andrew only participate in the meetings actively. At this time Brian contact with another

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    do today. Brian Ivie‚ from The Drop Box‚ shows how a modern Christian can still serve. He originally couldn’t see his path‚ but after visiting Pastor Lee and his adopted children‚ he was compelled to serve God with his talents. Queen Esther‚ from the book of the Bible Esther‚ lived even before Christ and saved her people‚ the Jews from persecution after becoming Queen and rising to power. Brian Ivie (The Drop Box) and Queen Esther (Esther 2-9) both come from different backgrounds. Brian Ivie grew

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    a story whose genre is survival adventure‚ and its main subject is a broken parent’s boy’s survival in forest. Summary: Brian was a sad boy whose parent got divorced‚ and he had to stay with father for the vacation. While he was going to Canada‚ the pilot got a heart attack‚ and gas ran out. Then a plane went down to the forest‚ to the trees‚ but slid down to a lake. Brian‚ with a hatchet and a windbreaker had to survive in wildlife himself. He learned many things he need to survive‚ like way

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    lived with their parents in a big house for their first 22 years of their lives. Their names were Peter‚ a rocker‚ Jax‚ a pretty boy who only wanted to party‚ wear expensive clothes and drive fast cars and Brian‚ the big‚ responsible brother. Only Brian went to college to study and get his degree. Brian was the only one to get a good job. Peter just preferred to sing in his heavy metal’s band and Jax preferred to go out to parties‚ buy designer clothes he couldn’t afford and sleep around. When was

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    the novel Hatchet‚ by Gary Paulsen. After being the survivor of a horrific plane crash‚ the main character‚ Brian finds himself alone in the Canadian Wilderness and depends solely on himself for 54 days! This was a stunning achievement‚ and through it all Brian went through numerous changes that molded him into a strong human being. There are numerous examples in the novel that show how Brian changed‚ but two of the biggest aha moments were when he learned how to make fire with his hatchet and his

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