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    feeling of rejection. In East of Eden and The Kite Runner‚ many characters find the task of love daunting and insufficient to their expectations. Love presents itself in every aspect of both novels and therefore is a major theme. Whether it was love from family or lovers‚ both novels explore the idea of unrequited love and its consequences on the characters lifelong journeys. The theme of love is a major underlying cause of many problems within East of Eden for it creates a feeling of rejection

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    childhood‚ people learn to pursue a pure conscience‚ trust among loved ones‚ and to not sin. This lesson repeats itself until the end of time‚ but many still forget. Adults often struggle with realizing that society builds off of deceit out of a hunger for power. Others deceive themselves by living in a world of illusions‚ relishing the short-term bliss. That said‚ once the illusion crumbles‚ it also destroys him. Likewise‚ in East of Eden‚ John Steinbeck explores the double-edged sword of deception. Just

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    RATIONALE OF THE STUDY The web has become an opportunity for the marketers to add value to products and services.   The phenomenal growth and rising of the popularity of the internet and the World Wide Web has become a key to attract more consumers and businesses to engage the benefits of Electronic Commerce (E-commerce). This E-commerce is sited as any form of business transaction in which the parties interact electronically rather than by physical exchanges or direct physical contact (Aldin‚ Brehmer

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    Two Gardens‚ Two Choices There is a definitive difference between the two garden scenes in the bible; The Garden of Eden and The Garden of Gethsemane. In the Garden of Eden‚ Adam’s choice to commit sin had the potential of bringing trouble to all. Of course‚ Adam never would have eaten the fruit had he known the consequences to himself and to his race. However‚ at this point‚ he did not know what the results of his actions would be. All he had was God’s Word and its warning. That’s all we have

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    trying.” This is true in life and in the book Children of Eden by Joey Graceffa. Children of Eden is a book about our world many years from now. Eden is a perfect world created to save humanity after they had destroyed Earth. Due to the Earth being destroyed‚ it is impossible to get more resources and there are rules about these resources. One of these rules is the regulation of the human species. To every couple‚ there is to be only one child. In the event that a second child is conceived‚ the government

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    traits described in this chapter appears in their behavior? The leadership traits that appear in Major Eden Sinclair’s behavior are intelligence‚ because as a leader she is wise in making decisions and has the knowledge in fighting‚ she is well-trained and fits to the task given to her which is to find the medical researcher‚ Dr. Kane‚ who was working on a cure to prevent the reaper virus‚ so Major Eden Sinclair has the fighting strategy since she was a Special Air Service soldier; the other leadership

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    but of the ones that were they often had a large impact on the writings. From the battle between good and evil to the acts of brotherhood‚ all of them had an effect. In the largest book of Steinbecks‚ East of Eden‚ he shows one of the most famous of themes in the majority of books. Being the struggle between good and evil. He states that its his opinion that this theme is a recurring object in human history. He even makes the statement that “there is no other story.”(East of Eden‚ XV) The

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    observed a toddler classroom at Eden Palms‚ Kidango. At nine thirty‚ there are four children at the table with two teachers. Jesus puts both his hand into a basket of Legos‚ he touches and looks at different colors of Legos. He does not communicate with his peer. Litzy stands next to him‚ and she gets one by one Lego to stack them on the top of another Lego. Santiago sits on the chair next to table that has Legos‚ he positions his hands on the table. He holds one Lego in each hand and starts to stack

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    in common with one another‚ whether they see that or not.” This fact was made evident through reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseni and East of Eden by John Steinbeck‚ two novels about the lives of people thousands of miles apart but take on the similar challenges and try to lead decent and fulfilling lives. There were minute differences between the novels‚ but for the most part the books were very similar. Through analyzing themes‚ motifs and symbols within these novels‚ one cannot help but

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    WORLD CONNECTION QUESTION: How does the competition between good and evil in East of Eden relate to good and evil in the world we live in today? The narrator of East of Eden notes that the contest between good and evil stems from the recurring nature of human history. There is a direct correlation to the story of Cain and Abel throughout the entire novel and it is also inferred that mankind has struggled with overcoming evil since the time of Adam and Eve. The narrator states that when someone looks

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