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    One Mile of Ice

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    story "One Mile of Ice"‚ Hugh Garner creates a character Ralph Marsden‚ who becomes responsible of a tragedy that would put his brother in-law’s and as well as his own life at risk. Ralph is to blame for the tragedy for he insists on crossing the ice despite of the terrible weather. Also‚ his consummation of alcohol influences him to make bad decisions. Last of all he fails to recognize hints and signs that could have prevented the mishap. While some might say Pete’s selfishness on the ice is to blame

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    The Father Hugh Garner

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    The Father by Hugh Garner   Pre-reading Questions 1. The word ‘father’ is commonly understood as a male parent to an offspring. 2. Children may expect their father to spend time with them‚ play with them‚ care for them‚ and protect them.   After Reading 1. John Purcell’s goal is to reconnect with his son. Over the past year‚ they have been drifting apart because of John’s alcoholism. John had not yet realized that drinking was the problem. 2. John does not succeed in gaining a closer relationship

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    Don’t Hide From Your Shame May 17 2011 In this story written by Hugh Garner‚ you have a young man named Donald‚ who is graduating from a private school and onto University. Donald is ashamed of where he comes from‚ his economic standings‚ and most of all‚ his mother. The many people he tries to avoid with his mother‚ eventually end up finding him and he becomes ashamed the moment his mother starts to talk. The several people his mom meets are confused and greatly disapprove of his actions

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    “Act of a Hero‚” is a short story written by Hugh Garner. It tells the tale of a young man‚ George Ellsworth‚ who must make difficult decisions. Beneath all the details of the story‚ there is an underlying message‚ which is called the theme. The themes of this story are expectations versus reality and taking responsibility for your actions. The story begins with the main character‚ George Ellsworth driving through town and notices the school‚ which his kids attend‚ is on fire. The man quickly

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    I felt that "The Moose and the Sparrow" written by Hugh Garner was reflecting the relating events that have happened during my time at Tlicho Construction. However‚ it wasn’t as nearly as bad as what Cecil had been through. During my time at Tlicho Construction was the new guy on the construction site and what I had to do was either clear the area from debris or trash. The cleaning part wasn’t fun at all nor it didn’t seem necessary at the time. The summer was boiling hot and the bugs around the

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    Relationships – Consequences of Choice Everyday choices identify our character and have lasting impacts on the relationships experienced with one another. Choice is the determining factor that results in decision making‚ and ultimately is what leads to all our behaviors and actions. In the story "The Father" by Hugh Garner‚ he develops the idea that a father’s choice of actions toward his son can inadvertently cause discomfort‚ resulting in an ineffective relationship. The initial choices made

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    "The Father" Essay A man is shaped by the people in his environment. In The Father by Hugh Garner‚ John Purcell‚ the father‚ is not dysfunctional‚ the whole family is. He attempts to fit in but he is stopped‚ not only by his son‚ but by also the rest of his dysfunctional family. John attempts to be integrate into his family‚ but on several occasions is obstructed by his son. John attempts to start conversations with Johnny‚ but is ignored and soon stops these futile attempts. In addition‚ when

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    Garners Theory

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    My overview of Garners theory and its significance is that everybody is different‚ and has a different learning style. Garners theory is that there are seven types of intelligences and they are all separate and support learning. My understanding of each of the seven intelligences is‚ Logical mathematical intelligence is good for individuals that are good at reasoning‚ and recognizing patterns to analyze

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    Hugh

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    Paper Coordinator / Lecturer Name: David Williamson Email: david.williamson@aut.ac.nz Phone: 921 9999 Ex 8448 Office: WH 515 Paper Code and Title: 219213 Advanced Human Resource Management for Hospitality and Tourism Level: 9 Credits: 30 Learning Outcomes On completion of this paper‚ successful students should be able to: 1 Articulate and critique fundamental premises and unique elements of management theories. 2 Critically evaluate selected sources from the organisational

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    Hugh Hefner

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    Hugh Hefner was an extraordinary innovator‚ entrepreneur and revolutionist. The sex obsessed pop culture and generation can recognize the seed of its foundation for being planted by a man who chose to do as he wished. Still yet to be uprooted despite its negative nature‚ the media has embraced sex as a great advertisement. Hugh Hefner fits into a special category of leadership called transformational. Transformational leaders enhance their followers’ morale and performance through various avenues

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