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    the notebook Emmy de Munnik & Wiesje Martens Table of content Assignment 1 - front page 2 - introduction & roles 3 - plot & story 3‚ 4 - universal conflict & storytelling device 5 - narrative pattern of parallelism 5 - difference and variation‚ similarity and repetition 5 Assignment 2 - front page 6 - introduction 7 - scene description 7 - internal & external analysis 7 - three planes analysis 7‚ 8 Assignment 3

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    Etheart ANTH 3550 Japan Tuesday‚ February 12‚ 2013 Japanese Cultural Nationalism Altering Immigrant Perception Change by Force Status minorities in Japan are those who are not educated‚ do not come from educated families‚ or have unfavorable occupations. The value and worth of a status minority in Japanese culture is rated amongst their familial/ancestral connections to rates of production and which then determines individual godliness and worth amongst a society. Ethnic minorities in Japan are Burakuin

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    Maya's Notebook Analysis

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    Being raised by only grandparents is not easy. “Maya’s Notebook” tells this story of adversity and hope. Aftertimes the best story‚ like this one‚ reveals the strength of a young woman. A teenager named Maya Vidal was nineteen years old and lived in San Francisco‚ California. She was “shipped” to Chiloé by her grandmother Nadia(Nini). Maya has been in undisclosed trouble‚ and was being hunted down by the FBI and Las Vegas drug dealers. She was raised by her Chilean grandmother and African American

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    What Are Japan’s Main Physical Features? As you can see Japan is split into four main islands. We have: Hokkaido (North) Honshu (West) Shikoku (East) Kyushu (South) As you can see‚ they are all located on the map (left). The northern part of Japan (Hokkaido) is seen to be remote and fairly mountainous. Snow-capped peaks cover the centre of the Hokkaido. Winters are extremely cold with substantial snowfall. The western island‚ Honshu is said to be mountainous‚ with very little flat land

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    Japan has a population of just over 126 million people‚ although each year this number slowly decreases due to the birth rate of 1.39 per couple1. As well as the fact that Japan is an extremely homogenous society with 99% of citizens and residents being Japanese with 1% of their population being non-Japanese. The declining population reflects highly upon society as many Japanese in their twenties feel they are too busy working to raise children‚ as well as the rising cost of living making it hard

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    Notebooks Taking Over

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    Notebooks Taking Over Ripped and missing pages‚ broken spines‚ dirty covers‚ and out of date material‚ these are just a few downfalls of school textbooks.  Since the beginning of education‚ textbooks have been the backbone of education.  A several-hundred-page book divided into chapters and sprinkled with review questions has been the reference of choice for teachers around the world.  But is there a better way?  In today’s digital age‚ students are less willing to carry around and crack open textbooks

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    The Notebook‚ released on June 25th‚ 2004‚ is the movie I chose. This movie is the love story of Allie and Noah‚ two young kids who fall in love. A rough patch hits‚ but they never truly stop loving each other‚ eventually they find their way back to each other and spend the rest of their lives together. In their old age‚ Allie is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease‚ but Noah never leave her side and eventually they pass away together peacefully in the night. Intimacy plays a huge role in the relationship

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    The Notebook Book Review

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    Divine Solidum 6th Period October 20. 2010 Mr.Amos THE NOTEBOOK Set in 1946 in North Carolina. The Notebook was a wonderful story that shows the love-lost-found story by Nicholas Sparks. This book was published 1996. A Fifteen year old‚ Allie Nelson is visiting a small town at New Bern. She met Noah at a carnival and they started to date. They spent wonderful summer together. He always tells Allie about the house he had been dreaming of buying. The first chapter is narrated by

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    Finnley Maier The Notebook (2004) Film Response SYNOPSIS: The film tells the love story of a man and a woman named Noah and Allie and the struggled they faced to be together. The film begins by showing an older man reading the story of Noah and Allie from a notebook to an elderly woman. There are three main key events in the film‚ when Noah and Allie finally reunite and decide to be together back in the 40’s‚ when Allie becomes lucid and remembers that the story is about her and

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    It’s Not Over – The Notebook ENG 225 Sarah Carson April 16‚ 2012 It’s Not Over – The Notebook The Notebook is a love story set in the pre and post-World War II era. It was directed by Nick Cassavetes and the main characters are Noah and Allie. They fall madly in love during one summer but Allie was from a wealthy family and her parents would not allow it. They separated from each other for fourteen years and after Noah returned home from a stint in the Army he began restoring an old

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