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    8. A company records the expenses incurred to generate the revenue reported. a. Wallingford is owned by Gary Malone‚ who is personally liable for the company’s debts. b. Ava Fong and Elijah Logan own Financial Services‚ a financial services provider. Neither Fong nor Logan has personal responsibility for the debts of Financial Services. c. IBC Services does not have separate legal existence apart from the one person who owns it. d. Computing Services pays

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    Chapters 1 & 2 Pages 1-20 In the first two chapters‚ the dialect was a little unusual and odd when I started reading‚ but once I kept reading I got used to it. You can tell the book was set in an older time period than now‚ and that it is in a small town. The book begins in an omniscient‚ third-person narrator’s voice‚ and one that is decidedly literary and intellectual‚ full of metaphors‚ figurative language‚ and other poetic devices. Hurston splits the narrative between this voice and long passages

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    Failure is the key to success Failure and success are probably two of the most influential words in the world. People hear them‚ live by them‚ and in a way compete because of them. Life is made up of successes and failures. So it doesn’t make much difference whether people are successful or not. However‚ nobody will always succeed in achieving his or her goals. As the old saying goes‚ "Failure teaches success." It is true that failure is an important factor toward success. In order to succeed

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    Women’s Equality and Finding Their Voices In each of the three texts‚ the married women look to find equality between their spouses as well as a voice in which they do not have in their outside communities. Mrs. Wright‚ a character whom never is shown to the reader struggles silently living with her controlling husband. Nora Helmer is a young mother longing to be her own woman and find her way. Like Nora and Mrs. Wright‚ Janie Crawford struggles to find her inner voice and fights for equality

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    Nanny’s beliefs often clashed with Janie’s. Nanny believed in the thought of living rich. Nanny pushes this belief even when Janie doubts her love with Logan. Nanny confronts Janie’s want for “some dressed up dude” but only “got to look at de sole of his shoe everytime he crosses the street‚” (Hurston 23). Nanny reminds Janie that she should look for wealth in a man‚ not his looks. The hardship of slavery

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    when Janie began to fall out of love with Jody‚ but instead of happening abruptly like in the poem‚ it happened to Janie over time. I think it also shows how Janie thought Joe would be her perfect match‚ after her barely tolerable relationship with Logan. But after time‚ Janie

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    “Lift every voice and sing/Till earth and heaven ring” (Johnson “Lift Every Voice and Sing” 1-2) Those with voice have power. Seen as a powerful weapon that one can wield‚ voice can often be used as a persuasive and compelling ability on individuals. In “Life Every Voice and Sing”‚ the power of voice is used in an imperative command that is given calling everyone and anywhere to come and raise their voices and all sing together. In this instance‚ everyone’s voices together become one voice‚ strong

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    Whereas a heart cannot beat without love‚ a story cannot survive without its gripping characters. The characters within a story are the key elements that essentially bring the story’s theme to life. In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ author Zora Neale Hurston showcases the African American experience as the story discusses the issues of racism and social inequality among races and genders. The author conveys the theme of feminism through her compelling female characters‚ yet Hurston reinforces

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    Their eyes were watching god Hurston begins her novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ with a concise‚ but powerful allegory–A tale of boats in the ocean‚ drifting in the wind‚ disappearing into the horizon. Early in Janie’s life she establishes her horizon with an experience under a pear tree. In witnessing the bees’ interaction with the tree’s flowers‚ Janie experiences a perfect moment in nature‚ full of passion and blissful harmony. As the story of Janie’s life unfolds‚ she continually seeks

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    her views ultimately end up hurting Janie. Nanny marries Janie of to a man named Logan Killicks‚ a man of high wealth and status. Janie understands that she doesn’t love him but she thinks that after they get married‚ love will come naturally. After she gets married he treats her well‚ but she still doesn’t love him and feel happy. She goes to Nanny for advice which shows that she wasn’t happy being with Logan and being under his control. She starts to think of a way to leave the marriage

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