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    Never Quit

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    hang on to it.” This famous quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt gives me strength every time I think of giving up and running away. This quote reminds me that I am not a quitter; I am a winner. I had to face several challenges in my life. Whether it was learning to ride my first bicycle‚ passing my S.L.C examination‚ or working my first job. I was tired and upset‚ but I never gave up. My dream to ride a bicycle came true when my mom gifted me with one on my 10th birthday. Ridding a bicycle was not as easy

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    or be inhumane to the citizens. So when should rules be broken. The novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a dystopian fiction about the struggles of a fireman‚ Guy Montag‚ trying to find what is truly right and wrong‚ in a society that controls everything‚ even the thoughts of people through brainwashing and a totalitarian government. Through the use of satirical and dystopian elements Bradbury shows a world in which people don’t think on their own and rely too much on technology‚ in attempt to

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    Dystopian Societies Human vegetables‚ all controlled by the eights of their technology‚ all unaware of the real problems around them; a dystopian society. Farhenheit 451 and The Island‚ two stories that share this wretched theme. But both stories each have a character that questions it all. They both go against what others say. They followed what their hearts had to say‚ and thought for themselves. With no literature for Guy Montag in Farhenheit 451 and the longing for freedom for Lincoln 6-Eco

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    Fahrenheit 451‚ the citizens don’t have rights we have today. The people try to hide their feelings and only care about themselves. This describes our society a little because people are still fighting for rights and there is crime wherever you go. The dystopian society in Fahrenheit 451 is much like and different from our society today. In the novel‚ the people act dull and in unison. Even their houses have “no front porches… they had time to think. So they ran off with the porches” (pg. #). The

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    The Giver is a dystopian novel that plays out a world with no pain‚ suffering‚ and conflict‚ this world is meant to have total peace and harmony. Jonas is like any other eleven-year-old boy that lives in his community on the surface‚ until the day he receives his assignment. Jonas is intelligent and perceptive‚ sometimes even more than his peers. He enjoys experiencing and learning new things‚ enjoys the freedom of choice‚ enjoys connecting and learning about other people‚ and craves human contact

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    “They wouldn’t want to show this so people would see how bad it is in the other districts” (Collins 283). Here Katniss hints to the separation of the people‚ which is a common theme of the dystopian societies. In all of the books the people are set far apart. That is mostly so people can not see how bad or how better it is in other places and revolt. For example in In Time people found out the “time” pay is better in other towns‚ and that people live longer. Then a bunch of people would revolt against

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    Me as Me

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    tenure. This course will help students: 1. Recognize and implement writing as a process through invention‚ drafting‚ revising‚ and editing. 2. Learn‚ understand‚ and implement the rhetorical “triangle” of writer‚ reader‚ and subject—elements necessary for any rhetorical situation. Students will also learn how to change their approach and emphasis according to rhetorical aim. 3. Develop the ability to read critically‚ to think critically‚ and to write effectively using these skills

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    Please include where you will be allowed to drive. 8. Never text and drive! Discuss with your parents the use of your cell phone when driving. Explain to them the one situation when it would be appropriate to talk on your cell phone. Then write the situation you spoke with them about. Module 8: Substance Abuse Choose one option to complete your 5-8 sentence paragraph in this section. OPTION 1: Imagine a close friend is planning to go out and celebrate this weekend. You know your friend

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    Dystopian: Bergeron vs. The Games A dystopian society us a society classified by a controlling government. Usually‚ a dystopian society is miserable. Both societies in “Harrison Bergeron” and The Hunger Games have a controlling government that make the societies miserable but in their own special ways. The societies in both “Harrison Bergeron” and The Hunger Games are synonymous‚ but they also differ some ways. The societies have are quite similar. Both societies are controlled by and oppressive

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    Go Go Corporation

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    Tasha McIntyre Ray Go-Go Corporation Internal Controls Accounting Information Systems Brandman University As an external audit supervisor assigned to Go-Go Corporation it is my job to evaluate the effectiveness and accuracy of the company’s financial reporting process. To do this I have met with the key financial controlling personnel of the company along with reviewing the accounting policies‚ controls and operational system currently in place. This is similar to what the internal auditors

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