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    9/11 Falling Man

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    all the others that had lost hope. The ‘falling man’ seemed very calm and collected and as he was falling he had a relaxed posture- straight back‚ arms to the side‚ and one knee bent over. It is obvious that he chose to jump- but the question is why? Many people had different views and opinions on why the jumpers jumped‚ and why the others stayed in the fires of the falling buildings in 9/11. Did they stay in the smoke and flames because they had a small chance of hope and survival? Did they jump

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    Business Problem (B.P) and solution (Sol.) they hope 1. System Administrator 1 * B.P - Various kind of information to handle‚ complicated for her * Sol. - Wants tasks to be more systematic and automated throughonline booking system 2. System administator2 * B.P - Duplicated works to do and it is very time consuming * Sol. - Hopes for more time to fill the form 3. TravelAgent1 * B.P - Phone calls and kiosk forthat is not user-friendly and real time update *

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    Dissappointing Experience

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    The Aftermath of a Disappointment Hope and expectations can sometimes lead to disappointments; but life without hope and expectations would be a life that lacks perseverance and the success of reaching goals that may seem impossible. I am a firm believer in having goals and hoping for the best out of every situation. Goals are not always reached and the best is not always the outcome; therefore‚ disappointment sometimes exists in my life. Still‚ I never let the fear of striking out‚ keep me from

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    A naughty boy may pluck it off. Some bird might peck and damage the bud or a strong wind might blow and spoil it. So it is always wise not to lay too much hope on anything that we do until it becomes what we hope. It is good to be optimistic. But too much hoping many bring dejection. The proverb suggests that it is unwise today excess hopes on anything thatOne can plan one’s life as carefully as possible to get the maximum results out of his efforts. One can dream of bigger and better things too

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    Cattle Shed

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    “Sketches from the ‘Cattle Shed’”‚ the narrator who is placed in solitary confinement due to being a Communist struggles through her everyday life to survive. Most people would be sullen‚ defeated and angry‚ but Ling’s narrator embraces glimmers of hope through her lover’s‚ C.‚ secret letters. C. is a very important character supporting Ling’s‚ his letters in the form of poems are inspiring‚ hopeful and powerful. They relieve the stress of confinement for only a moment‚ but the lasting effects change

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    Roald Dahl's Going Solo

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    The nonfiction novel Going Solo by Roald Dahl is an autobiography that tells the story of Dahl’s time in the Royal Air Force during World War II. “You cannot open a book without learning something” means that all books allow you to gain some knowledge on subjects that you did not know much about to begin with. The quote can be used to perfectly describe the information the reader learns from the novel. Going Solo was able to teach me lessons and provide me with ideas that I had never given much

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    James Fenton‚ the poet of ’Cambodia’ spent several years in Asia‚ touring countries such as Cambodia‚ Vietnam and Indochina and became distressed and exceedingly more and more incensed by the atrocious war crimes being committed by those in authority. He wrote most of his poems upon his return to America‚ but ’Cambodia’ was written while he was visiting Southern Asia. Cambodia was a country devastated by war‚ and over 2 million civilians died in the various conflicts. The conflict he is referring

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    Deval Patrick’s Acceptance Speech 1. Paragraph 1: “Today‚ November 7‚ 2006‚ the people of Massachusetts chose by a decisive margin to take their government back.” Paragraph 2: “This was a victory for hope.” Paragraph 3: - “by coming to you‚ where you live and work‚ by listening to you‚ by showing that we could disagree with each other without being disagreeable‚ by asking you to put your cynicism down‚ by refusing to build myself up by tearing anybody else down‚ by challenging you to see your

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    her own words. Somehow‚ Melba manages to stay optimistic. Everyday‚ no matter what happens‚ she is always positive. She can always look on the bright side of things. Despite worry and concern‚ she wrote in her diary “There is the tiniest flicker of hope and joy inside me. Maybe things will work out” (-page 153). This shows how hopeful she is‚ even though she is worried about making through another day at Central High‚ she still believes things might work out. She thinks if she just tells white people

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    contrast to their usual hard rock‚ blues rock‚ heavy metal style with an almost folk‚ acoustic introduction. The introduction holds one main folk riff that forms the theme of many variations to underpin the musically ingenious contrast as the guitar solo begins at 5:55‚ bringing back Led Zeppelin’s usual heavy rock reputation. Within Victor Lopez’s variation of Stairway to Heaven‚ there is no evidence of development or emerging energy and emotion.

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