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    Crafting and Executing Strategy BUS599: Assignment #1 DeAndre Liggans Strayer University Dr. Phyllis Parise July 08‚ 2013 Introduction No More Weeping‚ LLC “Like A Tree That Bends‚ But Doesn’t Break” Weeping may endure for a night‚ but joy cometh in the morning. Psalms 30:5 No More Weeping‚ LLC a non-profit organization was founded by De’Andre & Shonda Lovett-Liggans in July of 2013 as a result of the huge success of the founder’s

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    though it was prohibited to eat your breakfast in the class but me and Ada often eat there. That day‚ when we went into class‚ we were surprise to see one of our classmate; Sarah crying. We asked her why she was crying and she told us her parent cannot afford to pay for her WAEC or NECO fees. I was touched by the way she was crying and I promise her I would pay for her‚ I told her I would tell my parents and I was sure they will pay for her. Me and Ada told her to wipe her tears before the rest of the

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    war upon the country by using natural images to depict the before and after effects of war but having nature living on. In the opening stanza‚ the repetition of the "W" in every line would convey to a sense of woe and mourning‚ it is never ending; a crying and weeping nation. Longfellow then symbolizes birds that are "fledged and flown"(2) to represent the idea of young boys in their quest to get ready for war. "Fledged and flown" indicates a time of growth and going. As if there was no time to enjoy

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    Florence.” She then describes in detail the tragedy and massacre she was faced with at the St. James church which nearly ended her career. Janse van Rensburg elaborates this in detail in paragraphs 7-9‚ “Mass casualty…AK-47s….Hand grenades…” and “people crying‚ sobbing and screaming” definitely captures the reader’s attention and triggers many emotions such as panic‚ fear‚ disgust‚ anxiety‚ anger‚ loss and grief. Jans van Rensburg saying “Being a nurse has defined me in many ways…” and “I am proud that

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    composed of nine lines. “Shoeing the Currach” is three stanzas. The first stanza is five lines‚ the second stanza is five lines‚ and the third stanza is three lines; therefore‚ there are 13 lines total. While “Tears in Sleep” is about the main character crying in their sleep and feeling sadness while being alone at night‚ Shoeing the Currach is about a woman who becomes broken hearted after a man destroys her. While both poems are focused on different subjects‚ the themes of both of these literary pieces

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow This poem‚ written by Les Murray‚ reflects upon all aspects of the human condition‚ from the fear of change to the need for conformity‚ uncovering the ultimate truth of the universal desire to belong. Set in a society which significantly resembles today’s world‚ where feelings and emotions are kept hidden and people are caught up in their busy lives‚ it explores the realms of acceptance and the ways in which societal norms shape a sense of self. Although not quite an

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    My name is Eleanor Roster and I was eight years old when it all went down. I remember it like it was yesterday. I feel like those three‚ long‚ dreadful‚ cold hours just play over and over in my head constantly. I just remember hearing screams‚ and workers saying‚ “Women and children first!” I was a first class child‚ I should have been on a life boat first! Even when I think about it‚ it stirs up all of my anger‚ tears‚ and the need for revenge. I should have lived‚ I shouldn’t have frozen to death

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    Spann 1  Prince­Yrral Spann II  Professor Burchard   ENG 1510  19 May 2015    Narrative Draft 1     Narrative Draft 1    Growing  up  with  all  my  family  being  close  to  my  grandmother  ‚  every  holiday‚  birthday‚cookout‚  and  sometimes  just  a  bowling  get  together  involved   all  of  my  family.  really  didn’t  matter  if  someone  was  mad  at   someone  else‚  if  we  were  all  together  situations  and  arguments  were  to  be   paused  during  family  time.  the  discipline 

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    a heart-rending sight. The newly-built house of my neighbour was all ablaze. The serpent-like flames were rising to the sky. A strong wind was fanning the flames. The people were throwing water and sand over the flames. The neighbours’ family was crying. Tongues of the flames seemed to lick the ceiling of the second storey. I rang the fire brigade. Soon the fire brigade was heard rushing to the place. The fire brigade people‚ wearing fire proof uniforms and steel helmets on their heads‚ started

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    UC Prompt #1 (648 words) I never really paid much attention to the kid in the mirror until I was in the sixth grade. On that day‚ he came to me crying‚ uttering words of apology between each sob‚ his hand clenched in a tight fist‚ his knuckles blood red. I assumed that the blood must have been from someone else; otherwise he wouldn’t be apologizing. I did my best to comfort him‚ consoling him whenever I could. He immediately became attached to me and promised me another visit soon. The second

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