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    thought to be one of the finest stories ever written by an American. Crane uses a theme of cosmic irony. Cosmic irony is the belief that the universe is so large and man is so small that the universe is indifferent to the plight of man. In "The Open Boat‚" Crane’s theme‚ cosmic irony‚ is illustrated through the use of symbols for isolation‚ insignificance‚ and indifference. Three specific examples of cosmic irony symbolism used by Crane are‚ the power of the ocean against the insignificance of the boat

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    taste of their own medicine and suffered for her actions. The first demonstration of justice was when Bob Crane retaliated by sending a letter to Mrs. Strangeworth stating‚ “Look out at what used to be your roses (Jackson‚ 228).” That is an effective way to serve justice because the roses symbolized her families tradition and therefore have deep moral value in her life. Bob Crane gets revenge for the wrongs Mrs. Strangeworth has committed against him‚ hence justice is served. Moreover

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    The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Author – Stephen Crane (1871-1900) Novelist Short story writer Poet Journalist Began to write stories at the age of 8 Take regular lesson in School at 9 years-old completing 2 grades in 6 weeks Died in Germany‚ age of 28 Became famous after the published of The Red Badge of Courage (1895) Born in Newark‚ New Jersey‚ the U.S.A In 1880‚ with the death of his father‚ his mother moved her family to Asbury Park Began his

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    different scenarios to determine the optimum mix of resources for the work. The example below is based on using a tower crane to lift concrete from the street to a high floor for placing. Each resource is represented by a column; time is on the vertical axis. Time 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 11 min 12 min 13 min Truck & Crew Fill skip Wait Crane & Skip Skip filling Hoist Skip Skip emptying Lower skip Placing Crew Wait Place and compact concrete Wait Finishing

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    War Is Kind Analysis

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    The Harshness of War Effects Soldiers‚ As Well As the People Close to Them in “The Wound Dresser” and “Wars is Kind” @“The Wound Dresser” by Walt Whitman and “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ are both sad yet beautifully poetic works of art that focus on the harshness of war with many similarities displayed in diverse ways like tone‚ writing style‚ theme‚ and how the author’s individual experiences with war have helped create these works of art. @First‚ both “The Wound Dresser” and “War is Kind” are

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    Humans tend to rationalize the meaning of life as having prolific and grand scheme‚ in concern to the workings of the universe. The “Open Boat”‚ a short story‚ written by Stephen Crane recounts a riveting tale of four men stranded at sea‚ who come to the realization that they are at the mercy of nature. The four men experience numerous internal and external conflicts with natural world. The use of naturalism throughout the short story not only creates a captivating plot‚ but also supports the theme

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    family. There was very little‚ if any training for this war. They were told when to move out and fight. I think Crane made a realistic impression through Henry’s eyes. I don’t think it’s an “overly - romantic and glorified picture.” He might have used words that most people when speaking of war wouldn’t have used to describe the death and destruction of war‚ but in my opinion‚ Crane gave a vivid image that I myself can imagine in my mind. After reading this book‚ I can imagine

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    likes a bat help them to catch the Shadow. Dr. Crane (played by Cillian Murphy) helps Falcone in the drug smuggling operation‚ Batman knows it from a corrupt police. Then he went to his house‚ but he was in the wrong place and wrong time (the Ordeal). Crane knows that somebody get in to house. Batman tries to fight with his bodyguard and the Shadow‚ but he loses fighting with crane‚ because crane sprays to his face that make batman sees hallucination. Crane also sets fire to Batman‚ but his armor protects

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    Crane’s bosses operation‚ Crane put on his mask and used a special toxin‚ which scared Falcone so much he went insane. “Scarecrow‚ Scarecrow.” Camera angles were important to see fear and understand people’s expressions when they experienced it. For example in a scene where Batman rescues Rachel‚ Batman scares the truth out of Crane. We can see how scared Crane is with a close up on his face‚ we can also see why he’s so scared with a close up on Batman’s face. Crane was so scared he told Batman

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    Decreasing charge methods (accelerated): a. Sum-of-the-years’ digits b. Declining-balance method The following information will be used to illustrate each of the above methods: Stanley Coal Mines recently purchased an additional crane for digging purposes. Cost of crane $500‚000 Estimated useful life 5 years Estimated salvage value $50‚000 Productive life in hours 30‚000 hours Activity Method The activity method (also called the variable-charge or units-of-production approach) assumes that

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