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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank Toyota Motors Corporation‚ for constant guidance to conduct the present arduous project and untiring cooperation which he extended to me throughout the duration of my summer training. I am thankful to Mr. Philips for allowing me to do summer training and for this constructive intervention and encouragement. My special thanks are for those who spared time for providing information and responding to the questionnaire.

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    and can save you money in the long run. A formal building plan is drawn up by an architect-technician or draughtsperson. Once you have your plan you can ask an experienced builder or a materials supplier to tell you what materials you will need and how much you will need. A materials supplier can also give you the costs for the materials. CHOOSING SUITABLE BUILDING MATERIALS Ask experienced builders and home-owners what materials are most suitable. • What affordable‚ commonly-used‚ good-quality

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    Nicole Freeman 3714 Hickory Cove Road Hephzibah‚ GA 30815 Cell: 706-267-8269 nicole.freeman2@gmail.com summary OF qUALIFICATIONS More than 10 years experience in the student financial aid arena Highly knowledgeable in the Title IV regulations‚ policies‚ and operating guidelines Enthusiastic team player with outstanding leadership skills Dedicated to producing professional work Exceedingly motivated with strong communication and organizational skills Detail oriented with a very positive

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    techniques such as tone‚ imagery‚ similes‚ and foreshadowing have been used by authors to engender specific impressions upon their audience. Like an artist’s pallet of paint‚ authors color their words with vibrancy through the use of these literary tools. In the Greek work the Iliad‚ Homer skillfully utilizes similes and foreshadowing in an innovative way. Rather than approaching them as separate entities‚ he notably combines them by foreshadowing in the form of a simile about what will come to

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    of naturalism‚ social Darwinism takes the theory of Charles Darwin‚ survival of the fittest‚ and applies it to characters in a story. A story that utilizes all of these styles is Jack London’s To Build a Fire; and it does so quite beautifully. First‚ we observe the use of naturalism in To Build a Fire. The most obvious use would have to be the very descriptive environment. The use of exact temperatures makes this story all the more chilling (no pun intended). Another would be the descriptive

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    interpret everything we approach each day differently than the next. In “To Build A Fire” we observe as Jack London describes the constant conflict of man versus nature. In the beginning of the story we open into mid-day and “forty-eight below”‚ a young man with high expectations and a unreliable sense of self mortality. We see this man as an ambitious soul trying to make his journey to a life of fulfillment. “To Build A Fire” mainly focuses on man versus nature‚ however the conflict itself seems

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    world-renowned restaurants‚ jazz and blues’ clubs‚ and universities‚ saw many of its neighborhoods flooded‚ even washed away by Katrina’s strong waters that breached the barrier of its levees. The extent of this catastrophe has triggered fierce debate over how the city should be rebuilt; taking into consideration the city’s population shift‚ economic emergency‚ and continued below sea-level vulnerability. Actually‚ there are some who think that the potential for a similar disaster in the future begs

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    animals. She new Artemis had probably caught all three by now‚ maybe even all six. Even more time had passed‚ and Raina had just now begun to understand why the townspeople were warning her. She couldn’t take it any more‚ she knelt and began to cry. “How could I be so prideful?”‚ she

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    stories‚ where his characters have to survive the hard weather conditions the Arctic landscape presents and most importantly‚ how to attempt to face death in extreme cases. In Jack London´s To Build a Fire and The Law of Life‚ the protagonists of the two stories develop a survival behavior that increases as we read‚ leaving the stories in suspense until the end. To Build a Fire is settled in Yukon‚ the smallest and westernmost of Canada´s three federal territories. By the way the author describes the

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    instability of the main characters in each story will ultimately be their downfall. The story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is about a man struggle with nature and his inability to trust his human instinct‚ and In Edgar Allen Poe’s story “The Tale-Tell Heart” is about a man who proclaims he is not crazy but plans and executes the murder of an old man. In the beginning of “To build a Fire” the man realizes how cold the weather is outside but he only sees this as a fact and not a threat to his health

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