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    Interview with a manager

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    Interview with a Manager March 1st. 2014 Michelle I met for coffee with Gretchen Knipfel‚ Regional Manager of Marketing and Sales at Our House Senior Living. Our House provides assisted care‚ memory care and senior apartments in a residential setting where residents are able to maintain relationships and stay active in their community. Our House has been a primary living resource in Wisconsin and Minnesota for over 15 years. Gretchen’s territory provides care for 165 residents. She has been

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    hospitality 101

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    fill immediately. He has his Assistant manager Gretchen Jensen conduct the first interviews. All of the applicants came in well dressed‚ on time and well groomed. All of the three applicants that were narrowed down had either some sort of educational background in the hospitality field. Gretchen found that all of the candidates have strengths and weakness. Applicant number one at the first interview was a solid hit. His name was Preston Clark; Gretchen felt that he was extremely smart and very applicable

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    Faust Summary

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    The Daring Story of Faust Faust was a bold daring play that spun a dramatic storyline with a very important moral. The story tells of a man‚ Faust‚ who grows tired of his own life and yearns for more. On the surface‚ Faust makes a pact with the devil where he sells his soul for a period of fulfillment‚ but the play shows how mankind has become more and more dissatisfied with life and consistently wanting more. The play starts with angels and God where the angels each take turns praising everything

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    Significance of Faust Legned

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    Significance of the Faust Legend Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust is considered one of the most important masterpieces of German Literature. The story of a man named Faust‚ who sells his soul to the devil‚ was not first written by Goethe. Several stories of other Faustus date way back to 1507. However‚ Goethe’s Faust gives us a unique look into the legend. To understand the importance of Goethe’s Faust‚ we must first explore the history of the epic Faust Legend (Bohm). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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    This is another one of the reasons why Gretchen was insulting Raymond. He was trying to get underneath Squeaky’s skin and get her mad. Squeaky did not let Gretchen though‚ instead squeaky just argued with Gretchen and her friends a little‚ defended her brother and kept on her jog. When it it’s time for the race Squeaky got her number and lined up at the start. She saw Gretchen start to spread her legs out like a pro would‚ and started to respect her more.

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    mind, body, and soul

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    on Personal Identity and Immortality an argument arises between two characters being Gretchen Weirob‚ and Sam Miller. Ultimately the argument consists of the battle between your identity and your soul‚ probability and possibility‚ and what happens after death. Your identity is supposed to be a definition of a certain person‚ but then again what’s the definition of your soul. In this dialogue the character Gretchen Weirob‚ a teacher of philosophy is on her death bed‚ seeks comfort from a longtime friend

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    Gretchen in Perry’s A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality argues that even if we do believe in the existence of the soul‚ we cannot use the idea of a soul to construct a personal identity. The argument is the result of Gretchen not believing that personal identity is the result of the sameness of the soul. If a person has the same soul at one point in life and again in the other‚ we can assume that the person is also the same. Gretchen does not support this claim because she believes

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    Raymon'd Run

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    short story about a young girl named Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker and her brother Raymond. Raymond is mentally handicapped and Hazel is his self-proclaimed caretaker. The two of them both enter a race. Hazel ends up beating her main competition (Gretchen)‚ and actually wins the race. She is proud to have won‚ but also proud of Raymond for making his first "run" as well. The story ends with Squeeky not only winning the race‚ but gaining respect for her rival and considering a myriad of other activities

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    Donnie Darko Essay

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    the main character in the movie‚ is a pretty strange outspoken teenager. Certain scenes within the movie help us to get a grip on Donnie and what makes him who he is. For example‚ the scene where Gretchen‚ Donnie’s girlfriend‚ first enters class suggests that Donnie is charming in a sense. At least‚ Gretchen seems to think that Donnie is charming or somewhat attractive. Also‚ in another classroom scene‚ we get a real look into Donnie’s brilliance and the function of his brain: “A storm is coming‚ Frank

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s story‚ “Raymond’s run‚” takes place in a neighborhood. Hazel‚ a runner‚ is about to be in a race a with Gretchen. Hazel has won many races and has gotten many medals. Hazel is determined to win. Gretchen thinks Hazel is going to lose and she will win because n Gretchen’s mind she is the best. One lesson in the story is‚ be confident. From the very beginning the author shows how confident Hazel is. Hazel sticks up for her brother. In the story it says‚ “... and the

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