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    changes as you grow older and transforming from a young and reckless‚ naïve child into a working‚ responsible adult could be very fearful. Change itself is one of the biggest fears people encounter each and every day. Having to do things on their own‚ or figuring out if the decisions they make are right and if their experiences are going to help them or just hurt them more in the long run. In Connie’s experience with Arnold Friend‚ whether it is real or a dream‚ the theme of "Where Are You Going‚ Where

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    Do you have a well designed organization? (Goold‚ Campbell – 2002) 9 tests of organization design: framework to guide the evaluation of an existing organizational structure‚ or to create a new one. The organizational design of most companies is the result of an haphazard evolution rather than a systematic‚ methodical planning: as a consequence‚ strategic initiatives fail because responsibilities are unclear‚ and opportunities are not exploited for lack of managerial attention. This framework

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    “Mother Tongue”(Tan‚ 76-81) it is evident that language has an affect on our lives. Language defines the type of person I am generally and it has had an affect on my choices as well as my lifestyle. Language has become my way of seeing life in a different perspective. In Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”(Tan‚ 76) she discusses the way the language that she was taught affected her life in so many ways. I can definitely relate to Tan’s essay since I as well came from a bilingual home. Like her‚ I have intelligent

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    Essay #1 2. Characterize Connie in “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” and make a case for why she gives in and goes with Arnold Friend. The short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” written by Joyce Carol Oates was quite interesting. Even though it was fiction‚ I believe that it could be based on a true story. There are times that young girls get themselves into situations that they feel they cannot escape. This story is a perfect example of why teenage girls should

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    Have you ever used a robot before? You may not have realized that robots aren’t only large machines that resemble a human. A robot is a machine that can carry out one or more tasks by commanding or programming. Therefore‚ an automated vacuum cleaner‚ computer‚ and automatic lawn mower are considered robots. The appearance of robots without their human appearances might surprise you . They have many effective advantages that make work better for many people. This does not change the fact‚ however

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    In Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been Joyce Carol Oates uses compelling themes to convey real life issues to the readers. She also exploits many references to well know fairytales through symbols and motifs. This short story shares the theme of good versus evil to the fairytales Cinderella‚ Rapunzel and Snow White. The theme of evil is first expressed through Connie’s and Cinderella’s afflictions with their sisters that shape the essence of sibling rivalry. Like Cinderella‚ Connie’s sister

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    improve your grade. All you have to do is concentrate and pay attention to the things you do. Here you will learn how to improve a course you have taken. Things like attending all class periods‚ doing all assignments on time‚ taking good notes‚ and studying. First‚ you need to attend all of your class periods. Not attending could hurt you‚ because you might miss something. The teacher could say something that could be on a test and you wouldn’t know about it. They could also give a quiz or an assignment

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    cried and grieved the end… narrative descriptive -short story‚ -song -letter -diary entry -story book (can be illustrated) -fable/fairy-tale -myth -poetry. - Script for radio‚ TV‚ film‚ dramatic scene from a play well‚ this one time at band camp I got stuck between two rocks and got suicide bombed 3 times and had to cut off my own arm to survive a tsunami and find my family who got lost at a wedding when the suicide bomb hit‚ and I rock fell down and jammed their arms

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    Violence in "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" "Our tears were the only thing we could control. So not crying felt like we had won something" (Sherman 175). To experience such a traumatic and painful series of events within ones a lifespan leaves the survivor emotionally detach. Sherman Alexie’s memoir‚ "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" gives readers a glimpse into Native American life from Sherman personal perspective. In Sherman Alexie memoir through these tragic moments readers can see

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    In at least two works that you have studied‚ discuss the use of minor characters in either supporting or undermining what appear to be the goals of the protagonist. Throughout the two plays‚ Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde‚ the minor characters play an important role in supporting or undermining the goals of the protagonist. In this case‚ in the Streetcar Named Desire‚ Mitch is the minor character that supports the goals of the protagonist

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