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    In the real world‚ one must be prepared to face challenges before they succeed. This is the theme of “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane. Crane represents the theme by using copious amounts of symbolism throughout the story. The inactive house of refuge represents that one must be prepared to face the world by themselves. The obstructive storm represents that one may need backtrack before they can reach their goals. The icy quality of the water represents that sometimes the world can be hostile to people

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    How far do sources 1 and 2 agree with Source 3 about Disraeli’s reasons for passing the 1867 Reform Act? In source 3‚ it is evident that Viscount Cranbourne sees Disraeli’s acts as purely personal gain‚ rather than achievement and principles of his own party. This is clearly stated by his use of language such as ‘startling’ as if to say that Disraeli’s action came of a shock to the rest of the party‚ supporting the idea in Source 2 that others did not have a say. Therefore‚ taking all the sources

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    How Reliable is Oral History and/or Memory as a Historical Source for War? Oral history is a relatively new method of studying history and one which has the most scope to be used more frequently by modern historians. The age of technology is enabling more accurate recordings to be used as sources‚ rather than just a transcript of what happen which could be less likely to be regarded as a definite fact. For war specifically‚ it has only been very recently that historians have been able to use other

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    ‘How far do Sources 2 and 3 support the impression given in Source 1 of the way Bevan dealt with the medical profession in 1948? Explain your answer‚ using the evidence of sources 1‚ 2 and 3.’ The impression that source one gives is that Bevan forced the National Health Service on doctors in 1948. Details from the source show this impression through the size of Bevan compared to the doctors. The size of Bevan shows us how powerful Bevan was in compared to the small size of the doctors’ who have

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    Open The astounding novel Open authored by Andre Agassi‚ tells the life story of one of the best tennis players of his era. Although Andre was a tennis legend himself‚ he surprisingly never enjoyed it. Before Andre was born‚ his dad had decided that he was going to be a professional tennis player. Andre was forced to play for hours and hours everyday. When Andre was eighteen years old‚ he officially became a professional tennis player. This book was very well written because Andre shares so many

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    Source Code Source Code with it ’s unique twist on the classic time-loop scenario‚ brings mystery‚ action and a refreshing sci-fi structure for the audiences amazement. This film‚ like many sci-fi thrillers of the past‚ plays on societal issues with technology and it ’s potentially dangerous implications to the world. The plot‚ although minimalistic at a glance‚ unfolds with twists and turns that carry this sci-fi thriller to places never before seen by the sci-fi genre. As film reviewer‚ Peter

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    Secondary Data Sources Linda Dedo University of Phoenix June 3‚ 2012 Secondary Data Sources Health care consulting requires detailed market study from multiple angles. Various perspectives must be considered if the study is to be counted valid within the current market (Berkowitz‚ 2006). To determine market share and saturation‚ multiple tools are available. When a marketer begins reviewing current resources several important points should receive credence. Primary data sources are those that

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    created to shed light on the play. Secondary sources offer insight on what authors in the past have thought about Hamlet‚ and also how the thinking changes as time passes. I believe that secondary sources are good resources; however‚ one should not fully rely on it for an interpretation of the text. When reading a secondary text there should be a balance between what the author is saying and what one personally thinks about the story. Secondary sources offer insight to what people think of Hamlet

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    changed a lot and starts getting better and better. Then we have open source ERP. I think open source ERP changed the ERP market even though there are lots of people think open source ERP is an dead end. During my research and the presentation of the classmates‚ I find out that open source is a really important breakthrough for the whole IT industry. I will explain my reason in detail later in my paper. There are some major open source ERP brands on the market like‚ compiere‚ OpenERP‚ ERP5 etc. These

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    The primary source is a poem advocating for imperialism. Poems use writing techniques to emphasize their message‚ such as figurative language. The way the author uses these techniques can portray the values and problems within a society‚ by emphasizing what the author thinks his audience will want. The poem describes the relationship between white men and their captives. According to the poem‚ this relationship is the “white man’s burden”. The white men have to capture the people to protect them

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