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    er 1. Introduction 2.1 Background Novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story. In general‚ novels consist of many different genres‚ such as adventure‚ science fiction‚ family‚ fantasy‚ and so on. In this paper‚ I will analyze a novel titled 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea. I analyze this novel because this novel has a genre of adventure‚ and I like everything related to an adventure‚ particularly an adventure under the sea

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    Makati city In Completion with the subject Description Analysis and Design System System Proposal: Computerize Inventory System Main Objective: The main objective of this study is to show the problem of the Inventory system of the Captains Burger and how we can help to improve the recording of the items via computerize inventory system Secondary Objectives: * To develop a System that can record every item without any failure Sometimes the most commonly problem in this kind of

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    results were going to be announced. The Vice Captain of Red House( that was me) prayed longer that day hoping to receive the shield. I was ready in 20 minutes‚ neat and fresh‚ pinned my badge "Vice Captain" to the left of my uniform and rushed to my school. It was 7:25 AM. Time for prayer. I stood in the second row behind the Captain‚ firm and steady. Behind me‚ were 4 rows of Prefects and behind them stood 400 people. The School Captain shouted loud: "Stand at ease"‚ "Attention"

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    O Captain My Captain by Walt Whitman O captain My captain was an expiring poem for me. This poem filled my mind with great memories snd make think of my loved ones who are now Angels.I am still feeling the connection. In my opinion‚ I can say that peopleare physically dead be we can keep them in our mind alive as long as we want them to be part of our lives. Father and I had different character. We had the same interest such as reading‚ watching news‚ assisting on conference-debates

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    differently and carry out different activities . Most of these are mainly based on the environment from which the person comes from . Therefore‚ human beings behavior is also directed by the environment from which the person comes from . As an environment captain‚ some of my duties in school are as follows; a) cleanliness being second to God‚ I have to ensure that the whole school‚ classes and the compound is always clean. A clean environment offers room for critical thinking. b) I am concerned with

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    respected and well known men in Maycomb‚ Alabama. In Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” the character Atticus Finch is criticized openly throughout the story‚ but still well respected. He was courageous‚ kind‚ and generous. Many of his actions throughout the novel show him to be brave and courageous‚ since courage is the main theme. He demonstrates this by the way he treats characters throughout the book. He shows true courage by defending Tom Robinson‚ based on what is right and what is wrong

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    Statesman 143.5203 (2014): 30-35. Business Source Premier. Web. 22 Feb. 2016 An Aristotle Who Punches Bad Guys is an overview of the moral and ethical views of Captain America. The Article briefly delves into some history of the hero and then enters into a discussion of the high morals and values that Captain America displays in all his many comics‚ books and movies. The author compares him to the Ancient Greeks and poses the argument that the creator must have derived his moral compass

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    the three men fall overboard‚ Aronnax‚ Conseil and Land. The three men find themselves on top of the mysterious creature‚ which is actually a submarine‚ the Nautilus. They are taken on board and placed in a cell. The men meet Captain Nemo‚ the commander of the vessel. Captain Nemo was very friendly to his guests. Not only were all three of the men guests but prisoners. Nemo did not allow them to leave. The reason Nemo created this vessel was to escape from the real world. He says that he wants to

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    However‚ he believes that real courage is not manifested in "a man with a gun in his hand". Although he once has been the best shooter in the town‚ his children have never seen him using a gun before the dog incident. Moreover‚ Atticus is too courageous and righteous to abide by the norms of the pride white people in his town. He defends a black man‚ Tom Robinson accused of raping a white young girl‚ against his white opponent. Atticus believes from the very beginning that he is to lose his case

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    “Civil War: The Confession”‚ Tony Stark‚ who is wearing his Iron Man suit‚ sits next to the dead body of Captain America as he explains to him why he believed the civil war between superheroes had to happen and why he chose to fight. The only text provided in this panel comes from Tony Stark saying “It wasn’t worth it”‚ referring to the war between the superheroes and losing his best friend‚ Captain America in the aftermath of the battle. Although the image has one sentence in it‚ it conveys a very deep

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