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    paranoid schizophrenic‚ Nathan Landau. Upon meeting them‚ Stingo learns that both Sophie and Nathan carry guilt from their past. Sophie’s guilt stems from her time in Auschwitz and Nathan’s guilt comes from being Jewish and not having to be a part of the Holocaust. Learning about the other’s past makes Stingo feel guilty as well. While Stingo gets to know Sophie‚ he develops strong feelings or love for her‚ but refuses to act on them in respect to Nathan. Sophie‚ Stingo and Nathan go on a journey together

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    Big Five Model – Job Description Openness to experience: (inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious). Appreciation for art‚ emotion‚ adventure‚ unusual ideas‚ curiosity‚ and variety of experience. Openness reflects the degree of intellectual curiosity‚ creativity and a preference for novelty and variety a person has. It is also described as the extent to which a person is imaginative or independent‚ and depicts a personal preference for a variety of activities over a strict routine. Some disagreement

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    The Last Samurai

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    1) Japan. The end of XIX century‚ Capt. Nathan Algren(main character)‚ an American military officer hired by the Emperor of Japan to train the country’s first army of the rising sun to contemporary art of warfare. The Emperor is trying to eradicate the ancient Imperial warrior class of samurai‚ in preparation for a more pro-Western government policies supporting foreign trade. Meanwhile‚ as a result of collisions with the samurai‚ Algren finds himself in the center of the confrontation of two worlds

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    Book 6_______________________________Page 8 Questions for Book 7_______________________________Page 9 Introduction To The Poisonwood Bible Study Guide The Poisonwood Bible is a novel rich with the complex beauty that is the Congo. Reverend Nathan Price is a Baptist missionary determined to play out Gods vision by converting every last African in the Kilanga tribe; he embodies cultural imperialism. With him he drags his four daughters and wife Orleanna into the depths of the Congo’s most

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    Ethical Dilemma Case

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    Nathan Rosillo is faced with an ethical dilemma. It seems that the river is the company’s least concern in its effort to make profit again. Here are the following issues that need to be addressed in this ethical problem: o First and foremost‚ standards from regulatory agency were loosened in such a way that wastes can now be directly dumped into Dutch Valle River. Nathan‚ finds dumping of waste materials in the river as ethically and socially irresponsible. Nathan is now

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    Gunther: A Short Story

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    “Lisa‚ come to talk with your old grandpa and his friend Gunther‚” said Nathan eagerly. Lisa was a twelve grader‚ and she loved history‚ that’s why Lisa appreciated the time she spend with her grandfather‚ a WWII veteran. “Sure‚ what are we going to talk about?” replied Lisa. “First of all‚ let me introduce you to my friend Gunther. He’s also a WWII veteran”- Said Nathan. “Really?! Did you fought as part of the U.S Army or the United Kingdom or maybe the French?” asked Lisa with eyes of expectation

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    film‚ Nathan Bateman‚ the pseudo-genius founder and CEO of Blue Book‚ a massive tech company complete with a Google-esque search engine‚ has been working on advanced A.I. The film begins with Caleb Smith‚ an unassuming programmer employed by Blue Book‚ who wins a week-long retreat to Bateman’s estate. Set in a sterile compound amid miles of wilderness‚ Nathan has brought in Caleb to test the latest iteration of his A.I.‚ Ava. However‚ this film is not centered around a simple Turing Test. Nathan wants

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    Poisonwood Bible Analysis

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    Nathan sets the Parrot free but despite being free Methuselah still stick around and relies on humans for food. Methuselah is eventually killed and that represents The Republic of Congo because when they became free they lacked the ability to establish a effective government and develop a country that would be successful and eventually would fall into the hands of another western country. Mama Tataba warns Nathan about The Poisonwood Tree and she says not

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    Analysis of “The Last Samurai” Film Based On Postmodern Theory By: Mauliana Dewi (090511100001) English Department Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences Trunojoyo University of Madura 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Films are made to be seen and heard‚ to appeal to our visual and aural senses. Like any art form‚ however‚ films are also meant to be felt and understood‚ to appeal to our emotions and minds. One of the best ways to determine whether a film has succeeded in any or all of

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    from human contact and into the world of cyberspace; continually removing us from the essence of the world’s simplicities. Nathan‚ however‚ did not form a bond with objects that “pollute society”‚ but with a drumstick‚ small‚ light‚ and in its essence a piece of art and beauty. Though he does not even play the drums‚ a simple drumstick is a treasured object to him. Nathan values the drumstick because of who gave it to him and how this possession found its way to him‚ making this bond as unbreakable

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