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    Characters: * Andrew (Ender)- main character‚ a third * Deedee-nurse * Peter-Enders’s older brother‚ evil * Doctor- took monitor from Ender * Bugger * Miss.Pumphrey-Ender’s teacher * Stilson- boy that Ender beat up * Valentine Places: * Doctor’s office * Miss.Pumphrey’s Class * Bus stop Society Things: * Monitor-in the neck‚ can see and hear what the person wearing it sees or hears * Third- the third child in a family‚ this is outlawed Summary:

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    Worldwide Luxury Markets Monitor Spring 2012 Update Milan‚ 7th May 2012 This information is confidential and was prepared by Bain & Company solely for the use of our client; it is not to be relied on by any 3rd party without Bain’s prior written consent 2011: a new peak for luxury goods consumption WORLDWIDE PERSONAL LUXURY MARKET EVOLUTION (1995-2011E‚ €B) Sept 11 SARS $/€ Subprime & Japan financial crisis earthquake Socio-Economic Turbulence 191 170 159 147 128 108 77 85 92 96 133

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    Valentine’s Day and February equal love and romance. In Ancient Rome‚ this time of year had similar connotations‚ but they were celebrated very differently. In modern times‚ the month of February and St. Valentine’s Day has come to symbolize love and romance‚ and has been celebrated in this gentile way since the days of courtship and wooing of the Middle Ages. But the origin of February can be connected with love and fertility by be tracking back to the roots of ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia

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    demonstrated throughout history. The Bluest Eye takes place in a period of great civil injustice and inequality for African Americans. It becomes obvious which side of society’s line of acceptance this group falls under: African Americans are‚ as Claudia puts it‚ a “minority in both caste and class” (17) due to the color of their skin. This demonstrates society’s alienation of that which is unfamiliar‚ or does not meet its standards. More specifically within the novel‚ Pecola and the Breedloves exemplify

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    tough and strong‚ he is also vastly empathetic and emotional. He does his best to reach his potential and to never give up‚ no matter how tired or homesick he is. He always finds new ways to surprise the opponent and win the battle. His sister‚ Valentine‚ is the only person that he truly loves and cares for. She has always been there for him when he needed‚ especially when his older brother‚ Peter‚ taunted him. She was deeply saddened when Ender had to leave for Battle School‚ but still remembered

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    the 1960s provided an up swell of change regarded today as “deinstitutionalization”. The movie we reviewed‚ “Nuts”‚ starring Barbara Streisand‚ was made in 1987 and based on a true story. In this drama‚ Streisand plays the real life character of Claudia Draper‚ who was charged with a major crime‚ yet was eventually found innocent‚ despite her family‚ the courts‚ and her attorney’s attempt at claiming she was incompetent as a defense. The film draws the viewer in to make a decision before making the

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    The basis of human nature and the way we interact with one another and ourselves throughout our lives is deeply connected with the idea of good and evil in the human speciescut? This reoccurring theme is seen in all religion‚ mythology‚ and modern day stories which all have the constant moral compass of straying from evil and relating to the good through actions and emotions. While it is believed by many that people’s actions shape their internal identity‚ is that really the case? Ender’s game raises

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    Saba Nematymarch 25‚ 2009Elements of narrative Ender’s game Narrative voice and point of view- 3rd person‚ subjective to Ender (Reveals Ender’s feelings throughout novel)-Point of view switches to Valentine on earth and reveals her feelings (subjective)-Most chapters start with a conversation between two unidentified characters‚ usually colonel Graff and Major Anderson discussing current events-Story mostly follow Ender WigginConflict-Character vs. self - Ender’s internal fear/struggle to being

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    her family together by getting a new house. Lena is opposed to the liquor store business idea and believes that house is something more important than opening a liquor store in the neighborhood. I just felt that Sean Combs is not as charismatic as Claudia McNeil. She seemed more soft and does not portray that “head of the family” thing. She has a very strong bond with Ruth (played by Audra McDonald) and they both are more like friends in contrast to mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Ruth’s character

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    1800’s to the early 1900’s where he dazzled readers with his unorthodox‚ romantic style. A short story titled "A Retrieved Reformation" written by O. Henry‚ who sold it to George Tyler who later turned the work into a Broadway show. "Alias Jimmy Valentine"as it came to be called dazzled America‚ England‚ France‚ and Spain for over a decade. In the short stories "The Social Triangle" and "A Retrieved Reformation"‚ O. Henry uses the literary devices of symbolism‚ plot twists‚ and characterization.

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