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    I Was Here to Study More

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    University-Dasmariñas College of Science COMPUTER STUDIES DEPARTMENT Dasmariñas‚ Cavite Seaside Cottages and Beach Resort Online Reservation System Development An ACC/ACI Capstone Project presented to The Faculty of the Computer Studies Department College of Science De La Salle University-Dasmariñas In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of ASSOCIATE IN COMPUTER SCIENCES by Llenteng‚ John John Israel‚ Aaron S. Dualan‚ Johnvic H. September 10‚ 2013 CHAPTER I BACKGROUND

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    I Stand Here Ironing Theme

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    commonly used in many pieces of literature to convey a deeper meaning. Although there can be multiple themes‚ they all serve the same purpose and allow the reader to determine an overall meaning for themselves. Three common themes developed in “I Stand Here Ironing‚” by Tillie Olsen‚ are the lifelong search for one’s identity‚ womanhood and femininity and how it can affect a person‚ and the inevitable hardships of motherhood. The theme of identity can serve as a way to tell a reader about the certain

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    In the book‚ I Was Here‚ by Gayle Forman‚ many interesting things happen that leave you wondering what happens next and wanting to read more. In this novel‚ the main character is a girl named Cody. Cody was the best friend of a girl named Meg‚ her and Meg told eachother everything and they knew every last little detail about one another. One day‚ Cody receives the news that Meg has committed suicide‚ and Cody was devastated. She knew everything about her best friend Meg‚ so how could she have not

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    Here is what I believe.” “I also believe this.” “This also is a belief of mine. This also may be untrue.” Re-read the passage on pp. 104-106 that begins‚ “Here is what I believe.” For this assignment‚ you will compose an autobiographical narrative that mimics the style of Offred’s narrative on pages 104-106 in which she explains various beliefs she has that might be conflicting‚ but which she believes to be true regardless. What do you believe? What do you also believe about that same event/idea/person

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    processional "Here Comes the Bride" and the recessional "The Wedding March." I am writing why the processional "Here Comes the Bride" and the recessional "The Wedding March" are being prohibited in the Catholic Church. As a catholic girl‚ I have always dreamed of walking down the aisle to "Here Comes the Bride‚" and leaving the wedding to "The Wedding March." This was to be the moment that I could cherish ‚ the moment that would be unforgettable. Now that I am ready to be married‚ is when I am upset

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    I Stand Here Ironing” Responses to questions: 1. The narrator is not a good mother because she does not care about Emily’s future. The narrator is the mother of Emily‚ Susan‚ and Ronnie. She says that the father of Emily left her “[…] before [Emily] was a year old” (paragraph 55). She had to get a job and work during Emily’s “[…] first six years” (55). The narrator went to Nursery School because she believed that it was the only way “[…] [she] could hold a job” (13) during the Great Depression

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    The mother in the short story “I Stand Here Ironing” and the mother in the poem “Daystar” are very important characters. The mother in “I stand Here Ironing” has a negative personality. She is very powerless. On page 80‚ the mother says‚ “You think because I am her mother I have a key‚ or that in some way you could use me as a key?” This shows just because she is the mother that doesn’t mean she has this magic to help. She has a very negative attitude instead of being happy. Her place in society

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    How to Make It in College‚ Now that You’re Here by: Brian O’Keeney The author of this selection presents a compact guide to being a successful student. What’s the secret of getting good grades? First‚ set up a study place where nothing or no one can distract you. Second‚ get into a study frame of mind. Decide that you are going to study and learn now. Third‚ give yourself rewards. Fourth‚ skim the textbook first. After skimming‚ you should be able to explain to yourself what the main

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    I Stand Here Ironing Notes

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    Reading Log Summary: "I stand here ironing" is about a mother reflecting on the past she shared with her daughter Emily. Their life consisted of many unfortunate events beginning with Emily’s father abandoning them at a very young age. The mother couldn’t afford to spend much time with her to provide enough love and affection as she struggled to make ends meet. This lead Emily to have a rough childhood plagued with illness‚ insecurity and unhappiness. Although she had a difficult childhood‚ Emily

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    “How to Make It in College‚ Now That You’re Here” Brian O’Keeney In his article How to make it in college‚ now that you’re here‚ O’Keeney believes that despite your background anyone can attend college‚ despite the challenges of life that we face on a day to day basis. He also argued that his “no-fail” system that he worked out based off his personal experience and from interviews of past college student will help you with coping with college. Since we all attend college for the purpose of passing

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