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    “The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe” is a captivating book written by C.S. Lewis. This book is about four children (Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ and Lucy)‚ a Witch‚ a Lion‚ and a Wardrobe leading into the mysterious land of Narnia. In the beginning of the book the children‚ who are sent to live with a professor in the English countryside (because of air-raids in London) stumble upon Narnia when hiding a wardrobe in the Professor’s house. When in Narnia they learn of the White Witch and her treachery

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    On the surface‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ by Lewis Carroll‚ appears to be a fantasy novel about an adolescent girl’s psychedelic dream. However‚ on a deeper level‚ the story symbolizes the process that every child goes through as he or she matures into adulthood. Alice’s journey through Wonderland‚ although it puts her life in danger at times‚ brings her a newly-discovered confidence and helps to solidify her identity into a more mature person and therefore escape from the fantasy dream-world;

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    1. The nurse is caring for a patient suffering from anorexia secondary to chemotherapy. Which strategy would be most appropriate for the nurse to use to increase the patient’s nutritional intake? A. Serve three large meals per day plus snacks between each meal. B. Add items such as skim milk powder‚ cheese‚ honey‚ or peanut butter to selected foods. C. Increase intake of liquids at mealtime to stimulate the appetite. D. Avoid the use of liquid protein supplements to encourage eating

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    Out of the Silent Planet “All the gold which is under or upon the earth is not enough to give in exchange for virtue.” -Plato In C. S. Lewis’ book Out of the Silent Planet‚ the protagonist‚ Ransom‚ was kidnapped while on a leisurely journey and was taken to Malacandra (which was later identified as Mars). The two who kidnapped him were‚ according to the native Malacandrians‚ bent hnau (a hnau being a rational being) by the name of Weston and Devine. These two thought that Oyarsa‚ the ruler of Malacandra

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    and political support for governments seeking to escape U.S. influence. We know that all countries have different ways for doing business‚ thus‚ let’s explain the main differences between Russia and Latin America with the theories of Lewis and Hoefstede. Within the Lewis Model is the fact that there are 3 types of cultures: Linear active‚ multi-active and reactive. The interaction among these kind of cultures can present some inconvenient‚ but in the case of the relation Russia-Latin American‚ Latin

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    that surround the central atom. Electron domain can be described as a lone pair‚ single‚ double and triple bond‚ and also even free radical. Lone pairs tend to occupy a lot of space and lower the angle of a bond‚ which gives molecular geometry. Lewis structure help determine the molecular geometries‚ 3D structure‚ and distribution of electrons in order to understand the chemical properties of reactivity and molecules like texture and microstructure. One of the most important influences

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    SEMINARY C.S. Lewis on Suffering and Pain in the Christian Life Submitted to Dr. John A. McGinn‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course SEMI 500-B02 LUO Introduction to Seminary Studies by José C. Caballero September 14‚ 2014 Contents Introduction 1 Pain as an objection to creation 2 Pain as a result of freewill 3 God’s omnipotence 4 Pain is necessary in the lives of Christians 5 Pain promotes spiritual growth 6 C.S Lewis’ experiences with

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    1) What is FedEx’s “Common Language” of Quality? Is it Important for a company to establish a “Common Language“ of Quality? If so‚ Why? FedEx common language of quality is People –Service-Profit (PSP). It articulates that when people are placed firs‚ service and profit follow. Another would be its QIP program which also articulates that quality must be a part of the way that FedEx does Business‚ not part of the time‚ but all the time. Thus themes such as “Do it right the first time”‚ Make the

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    For me Dan Lewis’s view of "life being a smorgasbord" does apply. Life’s is like a food buffet with many experiences‚ some you may like and some you may not but that’s okay because you will try them all anyway. When you look at your life you should think of where you are now‚ where your going and your accomplishments. An example of my life beiong a smorgasbord is when my 7-year-old twin brothers were born. They had been through multiple heart surgeries‚ many months in Dayton Childrens and still to

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    Literary Analysis: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis By Agatha Xaris Villa A. Introduction & Rationale It is said that among the major literary genres recognized today‚ the ‘novel’ is the most accessible to the majority of the readership. However‚ in terms of stylistic analysis‚ novels are the most difficult subjects to analyze. However‚ a trend that has been observed for the bulk of the twentieth-century is that literary criticism conducted on the genre of narrative texts (i.e

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