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    Is a person to be judged by whom they are‚ not who they appear to be? Is it about morals‚ values‚ and character or money‚ power‚ and social status? Nicholas Sparks instilled this moral value in his novel‚ The Notebook‚ a story of two young loves destined to be together. Noah Calhoun a laborer from Seabrook‚ South Carolina‚ never laid eyes on something more beautiful‚ his Allie Hamilton. Love to them was nothing but passion‚ there was no care for background‚ yet they had no clue interference would

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    ignores the things juvenile delinquents went through growing up or what they had to experience in order to get by in life. People need to realize that there is always a story behind a child’s action or behavior. The boys like the ones from True Notebooks end up in the juvenile detention center because they lack a positive role model in their lives. Every child wants to be someone in life but in order for them to be successful they need the support from their family. How could teenagers achieve

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    There are many different sociological concepts that can be used to apply to one’s personal life experience. The sociological concept that I chose to apply to my personal life is the looking-glass self. The looking-glass self is a term created by Charles Horton Cooley to refer to the process by which our self develops through adopting others’ reactions to us. The key point of the theory is that people form their self-concepts based on how others view them. The idea is that the people around us serve

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    proposed to her. When Noah returns home from the war he finds out that his father has sold their home so that he can buy the home that he had always wanted to buy and fix up. While Allie is trying on her wedding gown she sees a picture of Noah in the paper next to the house he had told her all about and she decides that she needs to go check on him. She goes back to Seabrook. She drives to Noah’s home and they have dinner and Noah asks her to come back the next day. She comes back the next day and

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    Kristina Roberts June 7‚ 2011 Furey-EN 305 Notebook Assignment 7. Research and identify people –not necessarily local or U.S. based—who hold what you consider the “ideal job”. What does the job entail? Can you find the person’s resume/vita somewhere? Write a brief summary of the persons training and career‚ using as many real statics as you can find. Explain what you admire about this person. What kind of worker is he? What were his greatest accomplishments? Setbacks? How did the field

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    On Keeping a Notebook is an essay written by Joan Didion. She is the voice behind the essay told in the first person. The purpose behind Didion’s essay is the importance of keeping a notebook and recording the feelings you feel at a particular moment and writing down anything when you have the impulse to write. It doesn’t matter if what you write is not what actually happened as long as it connects you to a memory or even none at all; the process of writing down little notes or messages to yourself

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    Book Report: The Golden Notebook Meg 1011325 The author Doris May Lessing is a British writer. Her novels include The Golden Notebook‚ The Golden Notebook‚ and five other novels collectively known as Canopus in Academy. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience‚ who with skepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny". She was also the eleventh woman and the

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    socio culture. The figure public not only as the entertainer for society but also as a trendsetter of any aspects such as the fashion style‚ hobby‚ and the language style. The later aspect is the interesting one that we want to analyze in our mini research. The influence of figure public language style toward society is could studied in Critical Discourse Analysis (commonly abbreviated to CDA). Fairclough‚ the founder of CDA‚ explains that CDA is a theory of language in relation to power and ideology

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    H00146120 Mechanical Engineering 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering Science 6 (B58EF) Lab Report for Spark Ignition Engine Test Experiment conducted on: 02/Feb/2015 Group No: 6 Submitted to: Dr. Mehdi Nazarinia Table of contents Abstract Pg. 2 Introduction Pg. 2-3 Equipment Pg. 4-7 Procedure Pg. 8 Theory Pg. 10-12 Results Pg. 14-17 Result at speed of 2400 Rpm Result at speed of 2200 Rpm Result at speed of 2000 Rpm Result at speed

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