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    References: Rowe‚ A. J. (2004). Creative intelligence: Discovering the innovative potential in ourselves and others. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Education. Wind‚ Y. J.‚ Crook‚ C.‚ & Gunther‚ R. (2005). The Power of Impossible Thinking: Transform the Business of Your Life and the Life of Your Business. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Education.

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    Of Mice and Men‚ claims lonliness and isolation change people so much they are not they same person they were before. Loneliness and isolation does have a big impact on a person’s life‚ after livivng in loneliness and isolation a person changes. Crooks for example

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    Lennie ’’They had walked in a single file down the path‚ and even in the open one one stayed behind the other’’ This shows that Lennie has less power than George and follows him because he doesn’t know what to do. Section 1‚ page 19 ’’A huge man‚ shapeless of face‚ with large pale eyes‚ wide sloping shoulders... dragging his feet a little like a bear drags his paws‚ his arms hung loosely’’ This shows that Lennie has slow reflections‚ and is tall. Animal comparison Section 1‚ page 19

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    The term American dream may not be used too often any more‚ but especially in the 1930’s it was a very motivating term for the working class. Whether their dream was to own their own company‚ support their family or even just own a piece of land to call their own‚ the thought of having a dream that they could fulfil if only they worked hard enough was keeping them moving forward. George and Lennie’s dream was the latter‚ they longed to own a piece of land‚ to have animals‚ and live so no one would

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    The woman’s behavior while her first time meeting George and Lennie gave George a bad first impression. Lennie saying that the woman was “purty” lead George to say “...I never seen no piece of jailbait worst than her” (32). George may have just met the woman‚ but the woman pushing herself at both George and Lennie gave an immensely bad impression. George isn’t the only one on the ranch that thinks that the woman is “jailbait”. They think so because she is always pushing

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    expectations as to (D:hinsichtlich) how the narrative could continue. p.203 -205 /15 : the reader has formed the impression that Miss Rehana is a beautiful and polite young lady. p.205/16-206/27: Miss Rehana does not seem to be so polite any longer‚ as she is obviously making fun of the old man. p.206/28-208/2: Muhammad Ali‚the crook and swindler‚who usually feels no guilt when it comes to tricking women into giving him money‚is

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    OF MICE AND MEN Chapter 1 Setting the scene It describes the idyllic scene at the end of a hot day‚ the Gabilan Mountains and all the wildlife around the Salinas River (water snake‚ coyote‚ carp‚ dog‚ water snake‚ dove and heron). This is the same scene described at the end of the novel which could show that despite any drama in the lives of men nature continues. Quotes: “deep and green”‚ “golden foothill slopes”‚ “rabbits sat as quietly as little grey stones (unafraid)‚ “for a moment the place

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    others are influenced by them. As we grow to love or hate that character‚ they grow too; they start changing their past ways or traits to something different. You start to see more of the character that wasn’t there before when they gave their first impression to you. You realize that there is an exceeding amount about your character that is not visible on just the surface. You have to dig deeper with them to find out who they really are. In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Curley’s wife changes

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    How does Stienbeck explore different attitudes to women in the novel? ‘Of-Mice-and-Men’ was written by Steinbeck in the 1930’s towards the end of the depression where millions of people were financially ruined and had lost everything. This crisis was added to by a series of droughts which caused crops to fail and lots of farmers were unable to cover bank loans used to buy their farms and had to sell up to cover debts. One third of America’s population were unemployed and there was then no dole

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    Some of my impressions of Curley wife was that it first mentioned in relation to Curly‚ as candy mentions Curly’s attitude has worsened since his marriage. Candy then goes on to say " she got the eye"‚‚ before describing her at the end before he leaves the bunker house as a "tart". Later‚ when she comes into the bunker house looking for Curley‚ she talks "playfully" then smiled "archly".So‚ from this first introduction to her‚ she is depicted as a flirt‚ a tease and someone who wants attention from

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