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    1st October 2013 Analysis of Chapter 5 In Chapter 5 we see Huckleberry Finn come into contact with his worst fear – his father. Huck doesn’t seem to fear much or be scared of the consequences to any rules in the chapters previous to this‚ but by the sudden use to shorter sentences as soon as Chapter 5 begins‚ Mark Twain makes it apparent that Huck doesn’t have fond feelings of his father. The sudden use of these short sentences create an eirie feel for the reader‚ and also change the tone of

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    CHAPTER 5 STRATEGIC CAPACITY PLANNING FOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES KEY IDEAS 1. Definition of Capacity. Capacity is the upper limit or ceiling on the load that an operating system can handle. Essentially‚ it is the upper limit on output. Strategically‚ capacity and financial decisions are made first‚ followed by decisions on location of the facility‚ design of the product‚ layout and work systems. 2. Expressing Capacity. If products are similar enough‚ capacity is measured in common units

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    Chapter5) Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights -Freedom from government -Civil Liberty shows the ‘gradual expansion’‚ but not always constant expansion in the case of threat to the nation (War‚ Insecurity‚ 9/11->we need restriction of freedom) -Protection of unpopular minorities against the tyranny of the majority -Court sometimes cannot protect minority‚ they tend to follow American general society’s thought. & Elected branches which want popular position rely on courts to do dirty work.

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    Scene four – Sunrise through the horizon “Why..? That vivacious and energetic Liebe would sleep quietly in the coffin?” Gerechtighkeit could not believe the scene  in front of his eyes. “...” D turned his head to the left to escape from Gerechtighkeit’s sight. “What did you do to her? It’s nonsense! It is just a trick‚ right?” Gerechtighkeit’s face turned to red‚ even his ears. “The last time we met each other was 12 years ago.” The voice was still clear and pleasant to listen‚ even though he was

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    Soledad‚ California‚ where two migrant workers‚ Lennie Small and George Milton‚ are on the run together and find a content place on a ranch to work and accomplish their American Dream. However‚ chapter 5 shows the end of George’s American Dream which was owning his own farm and house to keep Lennie safe. This chapter signifies the end of George’s American Dream because Lennie killed Curley’s wife and George won’t leave Lennie behind. Lennie is a kind soul and he doesn’t mean any harm but sometimes he can’t

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    Stanley Yelnats‚ the main character of Louis Sachar’s ‘Holes’ was fat‚ friendless and frightened at the beginning of the novel‚ but by the end he has changed dramatically. The plot of the novel revolves around Stanley being sent to Camp Green Lake‚ the setting of the story‚ for a crime that he didn’t commit. Here‚ Stanley learns the true value of friendship‚ kindness and the role of fate in his life. Stanley finds himself in some hairy situations‚ but with the help of his good mate Zero‚ he works

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    Have you ever been to camp? ““Rex! Alan! I want you to come say hello to Stanley. He’s the newest member of our team.”” (Sachar‚ 17). In the story‚ Holes‚ by Louis Sachar‚ Stanley is caught with stolen shoes. He’s sent to a camp‚ Camp Green Lake in fact. He dug holes there‚ in order to “straighten him out”. The theme of Holes is perseverance because he sows rebellion‚ displays overcoming failure‚ and also‚ represents the idea of survival. In the story‚ the counselor‚ Mr Pendanski was asking Zero

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    Louis Riel was born in the Red River Settlement in 1844. He was a promising student. He was sent to Montreal to train for the priesthood when he was 13. Because of his father’s premature death in 1864‚ Riel lost interest in the priesthood and he withdrew from the college. An attempt at training as a lawyer ended similarly‚ and by 1868 Riel was back in the Red River area. Ambitious‚ well educated and bilingual‚ Riel quickly emerged as a leader among the Metis of the Red River. In 1869-1870 he

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    Jaylen Hunter Chapter Five— The Toil of Trace and Trail 1. 25 pounds 2. They had been given no time to recuperate on the trail. In less than five months they had covered over 2500 miles. 3. Mercedes feels sorry for the dogs while Hal thinks they are lazy and wants to whip them. 4. The sled was overloaded with a mountainous load and the runners were frozen into the ground. 5. It soon fell over spilling half its load. 6. They were advised to half the load and use twice the dogs if they

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    Bennetin- • Italian retail clothing liner with provocative advertising. o Priest & a nun kissing o 26 death row inmates on Hollywood Blvd. o Aids victims • Reason why? o Wanted to make a social statement. To get people to think by doing something radical. Where did Socrates believe is ultimate loyalty lie? • God Other philosophers disagreed- believe loyalty is not an absolute concept but relative. You have to decide case by case…(social contract theorist Thomas Hobbes- “loyalty is a social

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