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    Both of the writers make me feel sympathy for the main characters because the main characters are both still in their youth and they both face the same fate – death. Although the characters are portrayed in very different situations‚ both writers show how powerless they are to avert their fate. By having an accident or tragedy in the pieces‚ the writers make the reader feel compassion because it is not the central characters fault. From saying that the boy was ‘a child at heart’ whilst ‘doing a

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    love stories to be ever made‚ and for a good reason. It takes love to a whole new meaning and level‚ and it challenged the reader to figure out what love truly is. Romeo and Juliet suggest many things about love‚ however‚ the three most important implications is the love is fake (based on looks; doesn’t really like who they are)‚ love is a cause of violence‚ and love is a passionate‚ romantic force that can overpower someone. Many people regard the love in Romeo and Juliet to be extremely romantic

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    Assignment The Implication of Hawthorne Study in 21st Century Ashab Anis Joy ID: 2012-1-10-255 Class: MGT Course Code: 101 Sec: 7 Semester: Fall East West University Bachelor of Business Administration East West University 20th November 2012 Introduction The Hawthorne Experiments were conducted between 1927 and 1932 at the works of the Western Electric Company in Chicago. Basically the aim of these experiments was to ” attempt to reduce worker dissatisfaction and resist trade union

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    Implications of New Technologies on Organisation Technology may be broadly defined as the methods‚ procedures‚ systems‚ equipment‚ and or machines employed in producing a desired output. This may be a particular product or service. As Child‚ (2005)‚ explains organisation can be viewed as the end result of the process by which a team of people consistently put together their efforts in an orderly fashion so as to successfully reach a desired goal. New technologies have many interesting implications

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    engineers’ responsibilities to preserve the environment and protect the nature. In this assignment‚ we have gathered some information about the ethical implications of modern progress in science and technology. All the information is gained from some e-books‚ articles and internet searches. THE ETHICAL

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    To: Dr. Lorenzen‚ Mr. Frederick‚ Mr. Reed From: Jason Aizenman Date: July 8‚ 2013 RE: Title IX Implications A Title IX-based decision to specifically eliminate a wrestling program cannot be based on a perceived decreased popularity of the sport among male teens. In fact‚ from 1981-2001‚ the number of high school wrestling teams had grown by 10% (Stanford Business Case: SPM-14‚ 2004). It is clearly a decision based on gender-ratio equality. According to the National Wrestling Coaching

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    Dealing With the Impact of Modern Gadgets on our Lives Whether we like it or not‚ electric appliances and gadgets have occupied a major position in our day to day lives. Though they were invented to make life better for us in the first place‚ it is an undeniable fact that many of the gadgets have a negative influence upon the quality of our lives in some ways. As we cannot live without them in this modern world and they are a necessary evil‚ we have to find ways to reduce the negative impact of

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    Ego. A word shamed upon in western society‚ because of negative implications. Men who have become wealthy through their hard works and sacrifices are depicted as “self-centered”. Since‚ society is angry toward people with huge amounts of wealth. Although egoism is portrayed as a bad thing‚ it should be a reward and gift. In our world today and language‚ the word “I” is significant‚ because it presents individualism. Everyone has knowledge that no one is the same‚ everyone has unique characteristics

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    and that still can’t be anymore true today. This is shown in "The People Could Fly" by Virgina Hamilton‚ The Diary of Anna Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ and "They did what no one did before" by San Jose Mercury News. All these stories shows that patience is an important virtue‚ but it also shows that as long as you have patience you will be able to survive anything. One Place we see this is in "The People Could Fly" By Virgina Hamilton. One day Sarah‚ a black slave living on a plantation

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    "Could You Live with Less" Stephanie Mills in her essay "Could You Live with Less" states her opinion about technology. According to this author‚ "technology comes at a serious cost to the planet and most of its people" (Mills 2). It is hard to argue with this author about how we can restrict our needs by using less technology. However Mills believes that technology has a more negative then positive influence in our lives. Mills is proud to live simply‚ restricting herself to technology. This

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