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    Reflective Diary

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    Situation The experience happened during our second meeting for Operations Management class when we were asked to analyse a case study in groups then present an output. I joined a group of managers who have very strong personalities and the discussion became highly technical. Confronted with this unfamiliar situation‚ I kept quiet and observed. I listened to everyone’s points but said nothing significant until the discussion ended. I also did not sound confident when I gave my short comments

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    Gladiator Diary

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    6:00 am     My life as a gladiator started early morning‚ as soon as our cells were unlocked we walked to the eating area to have breakfast. I was used to eating my three meals a day‚ my breakfast was cereal‚ dried fruits and goat cheese and water. We were only allowed to drink water and occasionally goat milk‚ but never wine. During meals speaking was not allowed‚ and eating was somehow relaxing to me. 7:00 am    I walked towards the center of the barracks to start my training of the day‚ it was

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    Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen are the macaroons that show up several times within the course of the play because it shows that Nora is not truthful to Torvald and that their household is tangled up in a web of deceit. “She slips the bag of macaroons in her pocket and wipes her mouth...”. Nora knows that Torvald dislikes her spending money on guilty pleasures like macaroons so she tries to hide them‚ just as she tries to hide the truth of her bond and debts. The macaroons also show that Nora is uncomfortable

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    Power in a Doll's House

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    requirements without question. However‚ when one achieves power they tend to lose their values and humanity. In A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen‚ power can dehumanize a person and cause conflict in a relationship. Nora is treated like a doll and a possession by her husband. Torvald rarely calls Nora by her name. Torvald refers to her as an object rather than a human being. Nora is portrayed as a vapid‚ passive character with little personality of her own. Her whole life is a construct of societal

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    Hazaras Diary Entry

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    Diary entry #1: Hello‚ my name is Ahmed. I am 14 years old and the eldest of my two siblings. I have a little sister and a baby brother. My family are Hazaras‚ one of the many ethnic groups that make up the Afghan population. We live in the Ghazni province‚ home to many Hazaras. My family owns a small grocery shop in the main street. It is usually run by my father and my uncle. In the mornings my uncle walks me and my sister to school as he walks to the shop. But we have to walk home from school

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    Bridget Jones Diary

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    tomorrow!). These are the inner thoughts of some women on a daily basis and in Bridget Jones ’s Diary; Helen Fielding makes single women feel like they are not alone. Through incidents of self doubt‚ heartache‚ and the anxiety of being single forever‚ Fielding allows readers who have faced or are facing the same situations to take a break‚ sit back and have a laugh at Bridget ’s expense. Bridget Jones ’s Diary is a story about the life of a girl determined to have it all. Bridget is the thirty-something

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    Defeating life’s struggles: The Decisions Made by Nora and Eveline and How They Affected Their Lives In A Doll’s House and “Eveline‚” Nora and Eveline confront unique circumstances that require vital decisions to be made. Pain‚ hatred‚ death of a parent‚ and dissatisfactions haunt the women’s thoughts and lives. The struggles the ladies face definitely become part of who they are as a person and how they put their thoughts together. Although each must act as a supporter‚ mother‚ care provider

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    Nora Long author of “Transracial Adoption” defines transracial adoption as: “the practice if placing infants and children into families who are of a different race than child’s birth family” (1/3). After World War II transracial began to be practiced placing children (Vietnamese‚ Korean and European) from war torn countries with white families in the United States. The focus was on placing a child(ren) with loving parents. In later years it was discovered that just as many ethnic minority children

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    Memory Failures Diary

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    Memory Failures Diary 1.Introduction The purpose of this assignment was to write down my memory failures that occurred throughout the semester. In my memory diary‚ I recorded specific details about the memory failures. I would analyze after reaching 15 memory failures and discuss the similarities and differences found. I evaluated my memory failures and related them to the memory concepts that we discussed in class. 2. Method The report of memory failures is based on my daily diary where I recorded

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    Theme of a Doll's House

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    The main theme of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” is behaviour that is based on the opinions of others and not being true to yourself. Many of the characters demonstrate this type of behaviour‚ but the character this theme most significantly applies to is Nora. Nora is Torvald’s loving‚ yet childish wife‚ who he treats as his puppet. As the story goes on‚ we begin to realize that Nora is actually a strong an independent woman‚ but Torvald does not allow her to express those qualities. This essay

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