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    During World War II there were many escape attempts by the allied prisoners from the German prisoner of war (POW) camps‚ some successes‚ some failures‚ but as shown by these attempts there were many different types of ways that they tried to escape. Some used tunnels‚ others used game boards‚ or disguising‚ but of all the many different types of escapes‚ it was the escapes that used tunnels that were the most successful. The most well known tunnel escape was “The Great Escape” from Stalag Luft III

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    5. What were your reactions to some of the religious connections made in the film? Examples: the American sniper who always prayed to God before he shot someone; the Jewish soldier who taunted the German POWs; or the quote‚ “If God be for us‚ who could be against us?” 6. How did you feel about Captain Miller’s decision to stop and storm the radar tower and bunker? Do you think he would have done something differently if he had known the outcome? 4. What do you think about the decision to send a

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    Today’s  Agenda   —  Introduction  of  SCOPE  consulting     —  Business  Overview     —  Introduction  of  POW         —  Analysis   Ø    Immediate  Planning   Ø    Vendor  Supply     Ø    Price  Sensitivity   Ø    Long-­‐Term  Contracts   —  How  POW  works       —  Conclusion             SCOPE  Consul4ng  Team‚  LLM   —  Collaborative  consulting

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    to different POW camps that were overly abusive and put Louie through a lot of mental and physical pain. In the novel‚ Unbroken‚ Laura Hillenbrand uses Louie’s life experiences to show his two most important traits‚ optimism‚ and resilience. During Louie’s life‚ he had never failed to be resilient. Through the time that he had been struggling to survive at POW camps‚ with everything that the

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    Zamperini once said “I was raised to face any challenge.” In the novel Unbroken‚ written by Laura Hillenbrand‚ Louie Zamperini‚ an ambitious WWII veteran‚ survives the hardships of life through perseverance and forgiveness. He struggled through multiple POW camps and an extreme captor‚ the Bird‚ but still managed to become the resilient person that made the impossible‚ possible. He had no regrets in his life because of the thorough decisions he made. By explaining how Louie’s resilient mindset gets him

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    Planning and organizing is a great strategy. This strategy teachers can provide students with a topic and have them research it by planning and organizing how they want it to be written. The planning and organizing strategy can be combined with the POW+TREE strategy to better help struggling

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    POW Camps During World War II During World War II there were many camps but the most in America were Internment camps and the most in Japan were American POW camps and they both can be compared and contrasted. In Japan in WWII Japanese doctors and military personnel killed‚ tortured and experimented on thousands of American soldiers who flew and fought in Japan this was exercised by dozens of hospitals and military camps (McCurry). As it says the Americans were not treated very fairly over in Japan’s

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    It was 1738 in Richlands‚ North Carolina. The Wind blew softly and the leaves fell one by one. Crunch! Crunch! POW! I hear as people jump and step in piles and piles of leaves. Having a joyful and playful time but little do they know two weeks from today there will be no more playing‚ and jumping in piles of leaves because the Fried Chicken Monster (F.C.M) was coming back into town. The Fried Chicken Monster or as my family calls him (F.C.M) has been missing in action for about eight years now. F

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     two  other  texts  of  your  own  choosing.     John  Misto’s  play  The  Shoe-­‐Horn  Sonata‚  the  short  story  Gogo  Mama  written  by   Sally  Sara  and  the  British  POW  poem  Oh!  Lord!  are  three  texts    that  effectively   explore  the  horrific  events  of  war  as  they  convey  distinctive  experiences  of  war   through  the  use

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    are Amanda’s Marine Products in Balanga‚ Bataan for the construction of a cold storage facility. A leading producer of fish-based food condiments as well as dried fish products‚ this is the firm’s thirdSETUP engagement.  Grace and Mercy ricemill in Baler‚ Aurora‚ on the other hand‚ will be able to acquire a multi-pass mill to upgrade its milling  facilities.  Asia Ceramics in Sto. Tomas‚ Pampanga‚ already an industry stalwart is aiming to further assure the quality of its products through the acquisition

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