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    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY HOME WORK NO. 1 Lovely School of Commerce & Economics Department of Management Name of the faculty member Rajni Kant Rajhans Course No: COM359 Course Title Financial Statement Analysis Class: B.Com Term: Spring Section: Q4108 Batch: 2011-14 Max. Marks 30 Date of Allotment: 25-Jan-13 Date of Submission: 11- Feb-2013 |S. No |Roll No |Objectives of |Topic

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    the theme of Innocence. Choose which character you want to analyze: Gordie LaChance; Chris Chambers‚ Teddy DeChamp or Vern Tessio Once you have chosen a character‚ decide what three characteristics you will focus on. Then consider how the characteristics identified relate to the theme of Innocence: Death of Innocence; Maturity‚ Loss of Innocence; Death of individual. Then write the paper. ( o Each paragraph should focus on each of the three characteristics and theme of innocence. Each body

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    March 17‚ 2013 Assignment #2 The Loss of Innocence Crime is an interesting aspect of our every day society. People choose to commit crimes for various motives and intentions. One thing that will always go hand-in-hand with the concept of crime is the idea of innocence. Innocence is something that we are born with and something that we slowly loose as we mature and learn. In the event of a crime‚ someone is always guaranteed to experience a loss of innocence whether it is the person committing

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    Black 1  Alanis Black  Mrs. Jones  World Literature  02 May 2013  Loss of Innocence in Night by Elie Wiesel  Is there ever the possibility of the loss of innocence? How can one lose their innocence?  What is innocence? The loss of innocence can happen after certain events. These events make  kids have to grow up and get independant quickly‚ if not‚ well they can’t survive. That is the loss  of innocence. When kids must grow up quickly and learn the truth about the real world and how  cruel it can be

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ explores the idea of the loss of innocence. Throughout the novel‚ many characters succumb to their savage instincts. Golding expresses his overwhelmingly pessimistic beliefs that in the absence of civilization human nature loses and resorts to animalistic behavior. Golding’s idea of the emergence of inner evil when structured society is vacant‚ is emphasized numerous times throughout the text. “He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life‚

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    herself losing innocence. For some individuals‚ sometimes it is not growing as a person‚ sometimes they are put in a situation where they are forced into doing things where they lose their innocence. Other times it is a dramatic event that occurs. William Golding wrote the novel Lord of the Flies and explored this topic of losing one’s innocence. The boys in the novel are put in a situation where they find themselves losing their innocence. They slowly start to lose their innocence in various ways

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    Loss of innocence In every child’s life‚ there is a certain time in their life when they lose their innocence. Young or old‚ it is inevitable when it will happen. In William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”‚ he conveys the idea of how the group of boys slowly begins to lose their innocence and resort to savage‚ inhuman living conditions. Ralph fights for a community‚ a way that they can all live in harmony yet have a civilized structure in their society. On the contrary‚ Jack leads the group of

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    In “The Flowers” by Alice Walker‚ she portrays the main character’s loss of innocence through symbolism. Myop starts off as a girl that is oblivious to the harsh reality and at the end of the short story‚ she is more aware of her surroundings. She matures due to her experience. Flowers and summer symbolize both innocence and how she gains experience. Symbols of being naive and unmindful are used throughout the short story. “She was ten‚ and nothing existed for her but her song‚ the stick clutched

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    this journey. In the novel ‘The lovely bones’ by Alice Sebold‚ journeys are displayed through the character Susie. A journey is a process in life that someone goes through to reach a destination. It may be an emotional or inner journey‚ an imaginative journey‚ or a physical journey. The character Susie‚ displays a physical journey in this novel through different techniques‚ and languages such as first person‚ Tone and flashbacks. In the novel ‘the lovely bones’ the character Susie displays a physical

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ loss of innocence is seen specifically with the characters of Jem Finch and Boo Radley. For Jem‚ who has watched his father try cases for many years‚ he believes that in court‚ justice prevails. He believes completely that Tom Robinson will be found innocent because Atticus has been able to provide reasonable doubt: Tom could not have beaten Mayella because he has no use of his left arm. However‚ justice is not served in the court trial: prejudice and bigotry

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