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    we or we are going execute‚ love should always be there. Love is all that matters. This is the 3rd reflection paper that our professor gave us. At first‚ I was that stressed to do this things like this especially each requirement must contain at least 3 pages. I was so confused because I am not used to do things like this. But later on‚ I was able to LOVE this‚ doing reflection papers (but I wish this would be the last. Hehehe). And so I decided to choose LOVE that best describes philosophy as a

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    a tragedy can occur for characters who are common men as well as those in high places. Throughout his paper‚ Miller demonstrates that it should be possible for every reader to be able to identify with the tragic hero. Miller redefines tragedy as more common occurrence than what might happen in tragedies such as portrayed by Shakespeare and other classical writers‚ thus defining Death of a Salesman as a tragedy. Willy Loman is a tragic hero. He fears that while he hopes to be viewed as a good‚ decent

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    In an emergency room‚ people’s lives often depend on the medical personnel’s quick reaction and competent care. Incidents as varied as automobile accidents‚ heart attacks‚ slips and falls‚ childbirth‚ and gunshot wounds that require immediate medical attention. These are just some of the common scenarios that usually unfold in the emergency room (ER) of a hospital. Of course‚ among the most important players are the doctors‚ the nurses‚ and other medical personnel whose functions and responsibilities

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    Active Listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying‚ taking time to understand the points being made‚ asking questions as appropriate‚ and not interrupting at inappropriate times. Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions‚ conclusions or approaches to problems. Repairing - Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools. Equipment Maintenance - Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining

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    Chapter I The Problem and Its Setting “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela. Education is one of the most important things in life because you as a person will never improve yourself or the world around you. It is important in order for anyone to succeed in the vastly and speedily changing world today our world requires a basic education. Without it‚ people wouldn’t know how to read‚ do critical thinking or other things. As what G.K

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    Return to the Nature—an Ecocritical Interpretation of Death of a Salesman 1. Introduction 1.1 A Brief Introduction to the Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman‚ the masterpiece of Arthur Miller‚ depicts a story of common American family—Lowman’s family. Willy is a man with hugh ambitious but finally failed in the fierce competition of his business. Linda‚ his wife‚ is a loyal ‚ considerate and strong wife who always takes good care of the whole family and always stands in the back of his

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    Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is a lentivirus that causes required immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)‚ a conditions in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers. This disease can lead to death but there is a drug that cans longer the life of a person who is infected with this kind of viruses. That drug is the Antiretroviral drugs (ARV)‚ this are medications for the treatment of infection by the retroviruses‚ primarily HIV. The story was

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    did not spring out of my head unshaped by any outside force” (“Influences” 50). Miller’s experiences during these times taught him the truths he would present throughout his literary works. From the insecurity of the Great Depression sprang Death of a Salesman and All My Sons‚ which portray the instability of society and the men who tragically attempt to navigate through it. From the paranoia of the McCarthy Era sprang The Crucible‚ the story of a man who must uphold his individual integrity at the

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    Symbolism in Death of a Salesman Throughout literature‚ objects are often used to display a theme that is more deeply rooted than what is seen on the surface. In the play Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller chose certain objects within the play to describe what was going on both in Willy Loman’s head as well as the thoughts of the people around him. Often times you must look deeper into the storyline than you might normally‚ and this is evident in Arthur Miller’s play. In a critique of Death of a Salesman

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    Criminal Being a salesman has always carried a negative stigma since the early 1900s. Being seen as pushy‚ high pressure‚ deceitful people; the dreaded activity of purchasing some car or new appliance has haunted everyone at some point or another. Many words have come to describe salesman such as “sharks”‚ “cons”‚ “thieves” etc.‚ and these words have stuck with the profession throughout the century. Two very realistic depictions of such phonies can be seen in Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller

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