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    MINOR PROJECT A PROJECT REPORT ON MULTIPLAYER GAMING USING NETWORKING PHAsE-FINAL SUBMITTED BY: VARNIKA JOSHI(10104707) CHAYAN SALUJA(10103412) ABHISHEK VERMA(101034)20) KONARK JAIN(10103403) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WE ARE GRATEFUL TO OUR PROJECT MENTOR AND OUR TEACHER MR. ADARSH KUMAR FOR HIS GUIDANCE AND CONSTRUCTIVE SUGGESTIONS THAT HELPED US A LOT IN THIS PROJECT. WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS TO THE JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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    Intangible items in The Things they carried Do you think that all the soldiers just carried physical objects? Most people just think that all they carried are guns and such. But they carried must more than physical objects. They carried intangible items. There were many tangible and intangible items they carry. But the most important items are the intangible ones. There are many intangible items they carry. But some of the most important are love‚ memories‚ and fear. The most important intangible

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    The Things They Carried The Things They Carried is a novel by Tim O’Brien that makes someone face reality. War is crazy. Some things seem true and other things they just don’t know what to think. Surrealism means not real. Surrealism has a big part in the war. The hard thing is figuring out what’s not true and what is. It can be tricky‚ some things that may be false sound like they can’t be made up. Then that’s when their imagination takes over. They have to fight with their imagination and comprehend

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    (archives.gov). In the book The Things They Carried written by Tim O’Brien‚ the protagonist that he developed throughout the book was himself and his platoon. The antagonist that he developed throughout the book was Vietnam and how it affected everybody that was involved in the war. The book was about their journey in Vietnam. How they dealt with all of the death that they saw‚ and the stories that they were told. O’Brien’s intended audience for the The Things They Carried was future generations‚ and

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    also mystery and terror and adventure and courage and discovery and holiness and pity and despair and longing and love. War is nasty; war is fun. War is thrilling; war is drudgery. War makes you a man; war makes you dead.” (Tim O’Brien‚ The Things They Carried) Ah‚ war stories . . . tales of heroism‚ bravery‚ and friendship forged in the heat of combat; a sweet homecoming won by a hair’s breath; and an uplifting moral. If these are the ingredients you want in a war story‚ check out your latest Hollywood

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    The Things They Carried Literary Analysis ­ Final Draft       In The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ the theme “Rape of Innocence” presents itself in  many different ways. Rape of Innocence means their innocence is violently diminished or  destroyed due to the war and the life changing aspects that come along with it. Not only can war  put a physical burden on someone‚ but it can also affect them mentally. Throughout this book‚  O’Brien and the Alpha Company face a lot of adversity. Whether it’s with the help of love

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    Christina Priester Amy Smith Eng 205 10/15/12 The main characters in Shakespeare’s Henry V are extraordinarily compelling. From the beginning of the play‚ most of the focus is directed to interactions between King Henry and other royalty or people of status and significance. Very little attention is focused on the minor characters‚ the peasants- the Hostess‚ the Boy‚ and the soldiers- Bardolf‚ Nym‚ and Pistol. Although these characters have only small parts in the play‚ they are essential. They

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    during the Civil Rights debate shows major concerns for this time. Lee explores the main concerns of courage‚ racism‚ law and justice with the use of minor characters. The Alabama township of Maycomb‚ where Lee sets her story is home to a combination of social classes and racial backgrounds. Harper Lee’s characterisation of the minor characters demonstrates the main concern of racism. The town of Maycomb was very divided by race and when it came to Mr Raymond the town was shocked and didn’t accept

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    doubt but also damages the mentally‚ and socially. The damage taken from war is thoroughly shown in the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’brien‚ the veteran Donald Burkle‚ and the song “Breakdown” by hip hop artist J. Cole. Many people weren’t very happy with the vietnam war because of how the u.s. involved themselves in the war and how it ended. The book The Things They Carried is a story about a veterans experiences in war and talks about how after leaving the war how it affected him. The

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    “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is a short story base on the lives of a group of soldiers during the later years of the war in Vietnam. In this story‚ O’Brien examines the burdens of the soldiers and the effects that these burdens can have on man in life-threatening situations. The author describes these burdens referring to the weight that the soldiers carry. These soldiers have to go trough great physical strain but also mental and emotional difficulties that weigh them down immeasurably

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