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    Knickerbocker of New York wrote a story called‚ “Rip Van Winkle.” In this story it is obvious through descriptive documentation that this story was written in the past with strange characters and magical consequences. Knickerbocker is very descriptive with the setting of this story. He describes everything in vivid detail that describes past years. From the countryside to the community it is obvious this story was written back in the day. Rip Van Winkle being the main character of the story

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    Pieter Van der Does‚ chief executive officer of Adyen is the Silicon Valley’s preferred choice for payment processing. Many people‚ well‚ more than half of the nation does not even know about this CEO taking silicon-valley by storm with the fastest developing firm in the e-commerce industry. Competitors like Stripe‚ PayPal‚ and First data are still trying to catch up to the innovative ways this technology company has overwhelmed the process of payments. Pieter Van Der Does started working at Bibit

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    intuition. It discards the importance of reason and conventions of society. Characteristics of Romanticism are evident throughout Rip Van Winkle. Rip Van Winkle‚ the title character‚ lives by a higher principle which is a notable characteristic of romantic heroes. He is altruistic‚ and helps his neighbors without questions. Another characteristic displayed is Van Winkle’s dislike of town life. He has a difficult time fulfilling his wife’s expectations‚ and this leads to her nagging him. He tries

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    Contents 1. Introduction: 1 2. Managing People and Relationships 1 2.1 Evaluate the relationship between the customer and the organisation 1 2.2 Measures Supershuttle May Take 2 3. Managing Information for Decision Making 3 3.1 The Demands Refer to Data Collection Methods 3 3.2 The Data are Necessary to Get 3 4. Managing Operational Finance 4 4.1Choose a Effective and Profitable Policy 4 4.2Franchise or Independent Operator 5 5. Managing Operations 5 5.1 Difficulities for

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    In a time when God was worshiped and the Devil was feared‚ Marguerite Van Male was a young women who grew up as the daughter of the Count of Flanders. Seemed to be quite a daring young lady‚ she went against a lot of the roles that she was expected to play. Marguerite went against what was expected of her as a Countess and a women. This book is also about how the Marguerite’s people of Flanders believed in superstitions and religion and how those beliefs affected them. I think that one of the clearest

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    Trying to maintain close ties with tradition‚ and establishing the aesthetic outcome of an artistic creation ‚ they all used their own words and images to paint the world from their own point of view ‚ regardless of what other people could think . Van Gogh was also one of them . His painting ‘Starry Night ‘‚ published on 1889 ‚is nowadays one of the most known paintings in the world . This masterpiece appears to be simple at first sight : a beautiful rural landscape laying above a shiny sky full

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    On the morning of February 2‚ 2002‚ 7 year old Danielle Van Dam was found missing in her bedroom in the San Diego suburb of Sabre Springs‚ California. Later her parents‚ Brenda and Damon Van Dam called the police at 9:39 AM. Police soon discover that the neighbor‚ David Alan Westerfield was not in his home the day of Danielle’s disappearance. On February 4‚ Westerfield was then put under 24 hour surveillance after police became suspicious of him cleaning his RV. He made statements to the police that

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    One of the main conflicts in the story "Rip Van Winkle" is about Rip falling asleep for 20 years. To escape the verbal abuse of his wife that he had to deal with every day‚ Rip left to the forest with his dog Wolf. While he was enjoying a calm view at the top of the mountain‚ a strange man yelled his name over and over. The man reached Rip’s location and asked him if he could help him with the bags he carried. Rip helped the man and they headed to the mountain torrent. When they got there‚ they found

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    Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle The story of Rip Van Winkle was found among the papers of the late Diedrich Knickerbocker‚ an old gentleman from New York who was especially interested in the histories‚ customs‚ and culture of the Dutch settlers in that state. It is set in a small‚ very old village at the foot of the Catskill Mountains‚ which was founded by some of the earliest Dutch settlers. Rip lived there while America was still a colony of Great Britain. Rip Van Winkle is descended from

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    The Polar Express was written by Chris Van Allsburg. It won the Caldecott Award in 1986. The book is considered under the fantasy genre. Through the imagination and belief of a child one could think of it as realism. It could also be a myth. A boy’s wild adventure on a mystical train in the middle of the night is‚ to ones that believe‚ completely realistic but to the ones that has lost their virtue it is impossible and a fantasy. The genre is considered a fantasy while at the North Pole but moves

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