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    a plan of action. In that connection Helen Simpson wrote the short story “Diary of an Interesting Year” for the American magazine The New Yorker. “Diary of an Interesting Year” is a humorous post-apocalyptic story that begins in February 2040 from where it extends over nearly one year where the reader gains an insight into a world that has sustained the severe consequences of the global warming. Through her diary we follow the narrator who is a thirty-year-old woman living in a small town

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    The Motor Cycle Diaries

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    The Motorcyles Diaries vs. Che Guevara The Motorcycle Diaries was an interesting film that gave great insight to the Spanish lifestyle during the early 1950’s. The film was adapted from a book of the same name written by Che Guevara. The film’s beginning is a bit vague‚ yet much can be gathered and later used‚ as the movie progresses. The two main characters of the film are the author‚ Che Guevara and his close friend‚ a biochemist named Alberto Granado. The effectiveness of the film as a source

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    “And darkness. You can’t see it no more than you can see air‚ but when it’s all around you sure enough know it.” In Ron Rash’s novel‚ Serena‚ there is a couple that live in North Calorinathere is proof that the knife symbolizes Serena and Pemberton’s marriage. The knife Serena gave to Pemberton represents the murders she committed and the relationship in their marriage. The knife represents their relationship by showing that Serena and Pemberton start off strong but only because she manipulated him

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    Diary Of Nancy Brooks

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    This book is a diary that goes through the last two years of a young teenage girl’s life‚ who got infected with the HIV virus after being date raped . The girl in the book is named Nancy and she is important enough to have her diary published because her life went from being a normal teenage girl with normal problems‚ to an abnormal girl with AIDS and abnormal problems. She agreed to have her diary published so that other people who think that AIDS and rape can’t ever happen to them can have

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    Service Diary

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    SERVICE ENCOUNTER: Harry Beckwith mentioned service as “Selling the invisible”.(Barlett‚ 2001). Service encounter is a dealing in which one person supply a good or a service to another person. (for example selling a product‚ selling a service an appointment with a doctor etc..). There are different types of service encounters. Service may be direct contact services( like service in an hospital) or indirect contact services( like service produced in a call center). Examples: 1

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    My Diary

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    My life is a sea of endless hardship. Struggling to open my heavy eyes‚ I began my busy day. After finishing my routine job drowsily before the first lark awaked‚ I had to clean the grand villa inside and out‚ finish washing piles of dirty clothes and prepare breakfast for the whole family. One after another‚ they got up and went downstairs‚ wearing tired expressions on their faces‚ as if they had done household chores for a whole night instead of sleeping comfortably in the soft and warm bed. I

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    Reflective Diary

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    What Happened I am currently enrolled on a 7407-1 course and as part of that course I had to produce 10 – 12 reflective journals.  These journals can reflect professional and personal experiences and play an important part in a teacher’s development.  I decided that I would research the different views of reflective journals in the hope that it would improve my own understanding.   reflective teaching requires that public theories are translated into personal ones and vice versa‚ unless teachers

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    Diary on OJT

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    On the Job Training “My Journal” Name: Josephine Marie R. Rufo Section: BC 2-1 Professor: Mrs. Angelita Sumaway Objective: Expand leadership responsibilities‚ improve organizational ability to exceed corporate goals‚ and help honor all long-term commitments made to customers‚ stockholders‚ employees and the communities in which we live. Date: December 19‚ 2013 Thursday Time in: 9:00 am Time out: 5:00 pm Activities: My handler

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    Diary Of A Drunk Woman

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    Diary of a Madman‚ published in 1918‚ was written by Lu Xun‚ pen name of Zhou Shuren‚ who was considered the most important Chinese Modernist writer. The Daydreams of a Drunk Woman‚ was published in 1960 with a collection of other short stories called Family Ties‚ written by Clarice Lispector‚ who went to law-school‚ and worked as a journalist before becoming a full-time writer. Both of these writers portray a rather dark story‚ one that focuses on a central character who’s view on the society around

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    “They say time heals all wounds‚ but that presumes the source of the grief is finite” (Cassandra Clare). Grieving time is limited‚ especially in the case of Ron Rindo writes the mournful story “Learning to Drive” where the nameless protagonist’s wife‚ Elaine‚ is driving him home from the hospital. He just had his leg amputated due to cancer. When he gets home there is a party where he meets his daughter’s new boyfriend‚ and receives gifts from everyone. The next few days the protagonist easily

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