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    based on providing new information. With every attribute necessary to accomplish a goal the most dominant stands to be the feature of bravery; bravely moving into new unknown work‚ or sticking with ill proven concepts. In the novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho the author puts forward heavy usage of bravery in the concept of his book. Within the text the protagonist Santiago has several experiences in which he displays bravery through his ability to remain focused and take risks. In order for one to

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    The Alchemist Book Review

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    * Mundane Wisdom Book review of “The Alchemist” Regine Carlo N. Alvarez BSBA-FTM/ I-2 The theme of the phenomenal novel “The Alchemist” written by Paulo Coelho revolves around dreams‚ symbols‚ and adventure. It tells of a young shepherd named Santiago who travels around Andalusia and once dreams of a treasure hidden in the pyramids of Egypt. It is a book full of wisdom and life lessons used to achieved one’s dreams and fulfill self-happiness. The story opens in the

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    old or narrow roads‚ and any other immature road infrastructure will lead to traffic jam. For example‚ in Sao Paulo City‚ Brazil‚ almost 1000 new cars are bought every day‚ while the capacity of public transport is quite limited: subway has only 38 miles of lines‚ and many roads are old and in bad condition. As a result‚ citizens spend 3 to 4 hours behind the wheel every day‚ making Sao Paulo the city with worst traffic jam in the world. Traffic accident is another problem leads to traffic jam. Some

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    The Alchemist - Review

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    novel‚ is first written in Portuguese and has since been translated into 67 languages‚ winning the Guinness World Record for most translated book by a living author‚ Paulo Coelho. Set between 1926 and 1938‚ this book is first published in English by Harper Torch in 1993. The novel details the journey of an Andalusian shepherd boy. Paulo Coelho’s main theme in the story is prophecy‚ highly influenced by the dreams of a shepherd boy Santiago‚ who decides to travel to the pyramids of Egypt to find treasure

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    of the coastline (of the Atlantic) and 80% live within 320 km of the coast. When people live along the coastline this becomes known as a coastal shelf. The most densely populated areas are; the south‚ south east and the north east. Cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have up to and over 85 people per square kilometre. Population densities increase the closer the large city is to the Atlantic. However there are two exceptions to this. Firstly Brasilia has a high population of more than 100 people

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    The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist‚ by Paulo Coelho‚ consists of numerous pieces of advice dealing with universal wisdom. In this novel‚ Santiago‚ a shepherd boy‚ learns and matures on the journey to find his Personal Legend‚ his life’s ultimate accomplishment. He faces many difficult decisions along the way but once he begins to listen to his heart he found love‚ treasure‚ and the ability to turn into wind. Like Santiago‚ a reader can grow to feel more knowledgeable from the words of Coelho because his advice can be

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    Imagery In The Alchemist

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    In “The Alchemist‚” Paulo Coelho uses diction‚ imagery‚ and a flashback to characterize the novel’s protagonist‚ Santiago‚ while relating to themes. Based on the novel‚ Santiago could be characterized as someone who is intuitive and connected to nature. Coelho uses imagery such as‚ “he could see the stars through the half-destroyed roof‚” (3) to show that Santiago is not one to fear nature‚ but rather that Santiago thrives in nature. Santiago uses his limited resources in multiple ways‚ such as

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    The Alchemist

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    ENG2133 Bridget Blair 7065784 April 3rd 2013 The Alchemist The Alchemist was written by Paulo Coelho to express idea on one’s personal calling and meaning in life. There is an archetypal motif of journey in this way. Coelho conveys that realizing one’s personal legend is the most important thing in life. When something is wanted to such an extent‚ all surroundings help you to achieve it but we have to also struggle to reach our goals and make them a reality. The character Santiago allows

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    Bloomberg Aptitude Test

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    Bloomberg Aptitude Test Part 1 - News Analysis Air France-KLM Seeks New Look After Brush With Bankruptcy March 4‚ 2014 (Bloomberg)——Air France-KLM Group‚ Europe’s largest airline‚ is getting a new look. Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac is attempting a turnaround from near bankruptcy by adding a range of luxury accommodations to its long-haul fleet. Air France-KLM anticipates spending 1 billion euros ($1.37 billion) on the planned upgrades over three to four years. Many of Air France-KLM’s

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    Personal Legend “Real success means creating a life of meaning through service that fulfills your reason for being here.”(Oprah Winfrey) Living a fulfilling life without achieving one’s Personal Legend is not feasible. The novel‚ The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ introduces the reader to a boy who lives a fulfilling life by achieving his Personal Legend. The boy’s dream was to travel the world and find the treasure he kept dreaming about. For this reason‚ he spends all his gold and made many sacrifices

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