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    This film is about the beginning of the economic crisis in 2008. It shows the dilemmas and decisions that were made and how it affected every one of the actors of the US economy From the analysis of this film‚ a great ethical dilemma arises during the development of the plot: is it possible to do something outside the law for the common good of society? In the world of finance it is not only necessary to have a code of ethics to show the rightful path‚ but also a moral code that makes one take the

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    The protagonist in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”‚ lacks his strength and ability to accomplish the mission‚ while the companion‚ the dog exhibits the instinct and wisdom that the man failed to display. A story begins with gloomy tone and setting because how London described the weather as‚ “Day had broken cold and gray‚ exceedingly cold and gray” (London‚ 124) London assured the readers that how cold it is throughout the story by using words‚ such as no sun‚ no hint of sun‚ gloom‚ gray‚ dark

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    boiling cauldron. Her hands twitched‚ avoiding the heat of the flames. Then‚ as quickly and carefully as she could‚ she threw the flaming piece towards the haystack. Consequently‚ the far end of the room burst into flames. The witches howled as the fire spread wildly from the haystack to the window curtains. The window curtains to a pile of books. The pile of books to the parchment that lined the top shelves of the kitchen. “Aghhh! Grab the buckets of water! Save the books! Sarrah‚ get off the floor

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    Quick‚ break the hourglass!” I roared. Without question‚ the maidens immediately obeyed‚ tearing the glass from the statue’s grip and tossing it to the floor. Instantly the glass shattered to pieces. “Good!” I shouted‚ jumping closer to the statue as fire enclosed all around. We all waited in silence‚ staring at the pile of sand‚ but nothing was forthcoming. We were still trapped. “I don’t understand. The man said that was the final step!” “What do we do?!” the maiden’s cried. Then‚ like lightning

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    Ami built the evening fire to a roaring inferno‚ and as the bright orange flames filled the summit‚ licking with vigour at the darkening sky‚ the shadows danced like nymphs on the stone walls in a frenetic display. Soon‚ the fires would recede‚ leaving behind a bed of molten-red embers. Their invitingly warm glow would safeguard against the savage chill of the Arthe night. Her father and Umonakalisi had not strayed from the summit since their earlier discussion‚ and it seemed they would not be returning

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    air that shimmered eover the mass of coifs‚ hats and fists. A greyish haze rose‚ separating Rosy from the sweating mob‚ like ground fog rising on a winter’s day. But this was the height of summer‚ and this mist travelled on the stinking fumes of the fire. It blocked the sight‚ but not the sound‚ and sent fingers of searing heat towards the heavens where swallows cavorted in the summer skies. Their sapphire blue was mocking her. Not for her the freedom. Not for her the escape. The

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    was there the search parties were labouring. Luckily the fuse department head not gone double turn‚ and the night shift in the machine shop was not a full one. The fuse department was a roaring furnace‚ and repeated calls had brought in most of the fire companies of the city. Running back and forth in the light of the flames were the firemen and such volunteer rescuers as had been allowed through the police cordon. Outside that line of ropes and men were gathered a tragic crowd‚ begging‚ imploring

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    How has Buck transformed from a dignified guardian to a liberated master of the wild? In The Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ Buck lives the life of a pet until he gets traded off by the greed of humans. As a pet of the Judge‚ he was brainwashed to obey and only to obey. Things have changed when his ownership has been transferred another man whose wish goes as far as his greed. Buck learned the law of the club and fang and he never forgot the law as it was a greeting to the "reign of primitive law

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    In “To Build a Fire‚” Jack London chronicles the journey of an overconfident man who travels accompanied by only a dog throughout the Alaskan wilderness during a cold snap. As the text ensues the main character attempts to fight the cold that envelops him; nature however has already decided the fate of this man. The theme of this text presents itself as a struggle for survival against the unyielding methodical elements. The theme also delves into what the better survival tactic is‚ confidence or

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    To Build a Fire: Man’s Intelligence is Foolish How many times have you seen birds flying south for the winter? They do not read somewhere or use some computer to know that they must fly to survive. In Jack London’s "To Build a Fire"‚ we see how that mans intelligence is sometimes foolish. The man‚ who is walking in seventy-five degrees below zero weather‚ lets his learned behavior override his instinct. Therefore‚ he dies. London’s theme is that no matter how intelligent society becomes‚ we

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