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    Dance‚ Dance‚ Dance by Haruki Marukami The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Marukami Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Life of Pi by Yann Martel On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom Facts about the Moon by Dorianne Laux Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann What is the What by Dave Eggers The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan The Love We Share Without Knowing by Christopher Barzak Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Milke White Oleander by Janet Fitch Leaves of

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    Communications 320 Midterms David K. Anderson Excelsior College 1. To what degree have changing demographics in the United States and the changing worldwide immigration patterns affected intercultural communication? The changing demographics as well as the worldwide immigration patterns have brought the need for effective intercultural communication. The need to uphold and understand intercultural communication has been realized as a result of this phenomenon. For example in the

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    elsewhere in France and Germany‚ but as William I proved in 1066‚ when you invade England‚ it’s not the English that win. Britons lived in constant fear of a takeover by the German "huns‚" and this fear inspired Graham Greene to comment on morality in man in his short story‚ "I Spy." Greene explains‚ through the conflict that his protagonists suffer‚ that sometimes society’s morals are artificially removed‚ for example in a time of war in which the object is to kill as many people as possible that aren’t

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    and the ways in which it differs from the pre-existing traditions. The fascination of an architectural collective‚ members of which have envisioned leviathan walking cities (Ron Herron‚ Walking City‚ 1964)‚ and people living inside bubbles (David Greene‚ Inflatable Suit-Home‚ 1968) compels one to question why academics and critics have not yet pursued more detailed studies in this subject area. The aim of the Archigram Group was not only to alter the way we envisage architecture; its members wanted

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    Christina Frederick Tony Spicer English 121 11 December 2013 Second Chance through Destruction “The 1967 Detroit riot marked a point in U.S. history at which racial tensions between African Americans and whites reached deadly proportions” (Greene & Gabbidon 195-196). Riots in Detroit have occurred before over issues such as race‚ economics‚ and justice. The first major riot in Detroit was in March 1863‚ caused by a trial of an African American man for rape‚ and was powered by the local press

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    References: Dangarembga Tsitsi. Nervous Condition. Ayebia Clarke Publishing‚ Oxfordshire. 1988 Gayle Greene and Coppelia Kahn. ’Feminist scholarship and the social construction of woman ’‚ in Gayle Greene and Coppelia Kahn (eds.)‚ Making a Difference: Feminist Literary Criticism. London and New York. Methuen. 1985 Stone‚ E. Kim. “In the Bedroom: The Formation of Single Women ’s Performative Space in

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    The Moral Life of a Teacher Considered Response In the context of professional ethics‚ morals refer to so much more than lessons learned from fairy tales. Greene provides that a moral refers to a varied selection of values‚ judgments of right and wrong‚ good and bad as well as relational judgments concerning peoples’ actions (Greene‚ 1973). Many professionals‚ including teachers‚ are often held to a high standard of morality. Morals are measured through many mediums; there are personal values

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    Disney Organization Throughout the years‚ Disney has become world-renowned for its creativity and innovation. It is the company’s use of its creativity strategy that has brought success to Walt Disney. Businesses all over the world are now trying to follow in his footsteps and understand how Disney manages employee creativity and innovation. Establishing an environment that fosters creativity and innovation has been a hallmark of the organization since its origin with Walt Disney and his brother

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Background and problem There have been more and more feedbacks that NUS graduates do not write well when they begin work. With written communication skills covering a wide range of topics‚ NUS is having difficulty in deciding which aspect of written communication to focus on in order to better equip students for the working environment. As such‚ Dale Carnegie Training is commissioned by NUS to analyze which aspect of written communication should take priority and provide

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    Pat Barker author of Border Crossings uses a variety of literary techniques to enhance the readers understanding of child criminals and how society deals with these children. Barker utilises the techniques of flashbacks and dialogue to illustrate that morals can change‚ while the use of minor characters explores the idea that children criminals are victims of circumstance‚ while dialogue and juxtaposition exposes the subjectivity of truth. Barker’s effective use of flashbacks and dialogue explores

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