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    The Other Side Of The Bridge Essay By:Brontë Forster-Tan Loss is the process of losing something or someone that is important to you. Many characters in the book The Other Side Of The Bridge by Mary Lawson are effected mentally and emotionally by the loss of a loved one. We see throughout the book how Arthur Dunn‚ Dr.Christopherson and Laura Dunn cope and deal with loss during their everyday lives. Arthur Dunn suffered the most throughout the book with the loss of his friends and

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    charge and welcomes people into "la Oficina‚" while Charlie is the bodyguard. Next is Jake‚ He runs the street trade for max. Last are Kitty and Splib‚ they are married for part of the book but both sell independently. All eight members of the crew have had either extremely poor up upbringings or major losses in their family. They all seem to be dealing simply to make ends meet‚ though some of the guys like Splib‚ Jake and Chillie tend to be out for power and respect. It seems at some point in the book

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    Transcendentalists valued their own consciences and individuality over the regulations set by the government. The value of one’s conscience connects Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience and James Cameron’s Avatar. Transcendentalism was a literary period in America between 1830-1860 and its messages of valuing one’s conscience‚ achieving a state of mind only possible through a person’s “innate intuition” (Byron)‚ and bettering oneself are shown in James Cameron’s Avatar.     Transcendentalists

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    Mr. Preston: Kelly can you correct him? Kelly: Of course I can Mr. Preston this maths is so simple. I’ve been practising at home. The answer is 7. Jake: Nerd‚ Loner Mr. Preston: That’s enough Jake you can see me after class. (Stern voice) (The bell rings and they all rush out to break including Jake.) Mr. Preston: Come here Jake. (Kelly is still left standing in

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    Blending gender roles/New Woman In the novel “The Sun Also Rises” Hemingway depicts a story about “Lost Generation”. With the introduction of the two major characters‚ Jake Barnes and Brett Ashley‚ Hemingway proposes a possible blending of traditional gender roles. While Jake remains a passive voice throughout the novel‚ Brett takes initiative in her life and acts like a New Woman. In more ways than one‚ “The Sun Also Rises” portrays realistic situations for the acceptance of the blending of gender

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    Ashley‚ a woman‚ and Jake Barnes‚ the impotent narrator‚ are indeed the most bull-like characters. While the boxer‚ Robert Cohn and soldier‚ Mike Campbell‚ who are physically bulls‚ are more like steers. In reevaluating the stereotypical masculinity‚ one begins to question society ’s traditions‚ and more specifically war‚ in general. Although Jake is impotent‚ and therefore not physically considered one of the bulls‚ he is much stronger emotionally than Robert and Mike. Jake has been in love with

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    someone who doesn’t have a steady job. Jake‚ the main character in the story is stuck in traffic and daydreams about all the things he could have with a steady job but knows that

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    Sonia Estrada CP 12/Educational Philosophy October 4th 2011 Nature vs. nurture People all over the world have argued if humans are born savages‚ or are they created. My opinion on this issue is humans are born savages but due to society those instincts are suppressed. Since the day where born we are taught wrong from right. We follow the rules of both society and our parents. Initially our parents are the ones we learn from. The truth is nurturing plays a big role in humans been civilized

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    Chinatown is about the water wars. Water was a scarce commodity in Los Angeles and was centered on resources. If there was a working relationship that develops between Marge from Fargo and Jake Gittes from Chinatown‚ advice Marge would give Gittes so that he could do a better job handling the murder investigation into Hollis Mulwray’s death would include to not get to wrapped u in the case. Separate work life from personal life. Instead in Chinatown‚ Gittes gets involved with Hollis. For example

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    to work harder pumping blood by affecting the blood pressure that is generated by the heart to keep blood flowing‚ as well as by constricting the blood vessels. (McMillan‚ 2010) After many years of smoking‚ during a routine doctor ’s appointment‚ Jake is diagnosed with high blood pressure and early signs of emphysema. Explain the connection between his smoking habit and the

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